Biochemical Pharmacologist
OR
Pharmacological Biochemist
Drug Mechanism Research Scientist
Molecular Pharmacologist
Pharmacodynamics Researcher
Biomedical Pharmacologist
Last updated on 20 Jan 2026
Overview
A Biochemical Pharmacologist investigates how drugs interact with biological systems at the molecular and cellular levels. Their work uncovers the mechanisms of drug action, helping to optimize drug design, efficacy, and safety. They serve as a vital link between chemistry, biology, and medicine.

Job Description
- Study the biochemical interactions between drugs and target molecules (enzymes, receptors, ion channels) using advanced laboratory techniques.
- Conduct in vitro and in vivo experiments to assess drug efficacy, metabolism, toxicity, and pharmacokinetics.
- Collaborate with medicinal chemists, toxicologists, and clinicians to guide drug discovery and development strategies.
- Analyze complex data to elucidate mechanisms of action and potential side effects of drug candidates.
- Publish scientific findings and contribute to regulatory submissions by preparing technical reports and publications.

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