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Pharmaceutical microbiology is an applied branch of microbiology. It involves the study of microorganisms associated with the manufacture of pharmaceuticals e. g.
minimizing the number of microorganisms in a process environment, excluding microorganisms and microbial byproducts like exotoxin and endotoxin from water and other starting materials, and ensuring the finished pharmaceutical product is sterile. Other aspects of pharmaceutical microbiology include the research and development of anti-infective agents, the use of microorganisms to detect mutagenic and carcinogenic activity in prospective drugs, and the use of microorganisms in the manufacture of pharmaceutical products like insulin and human growth hormone. Course Details: Instructor Name: Bhavana TatineniInstructor Qualification: Master of Science (Microbiology)Instructor experience: 18+ years experience in quality control microbiology at various pharmaceutical industries.
Course Syllabus:1. Introduction to Pharmaceutical microbiology2. Flow of Microbiology laboratory and Facility design3.
Media receipt, storage, preparation4. Media growth promotion test and qualification5. Culture handling6.
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