“At Lynx Pharma we believe in healthcare as it should be which is to empower people to live healthier through every stage of live.”

People who pursue a career in the pharmaceutical industry really have the opportunity to make a difference. Whether you are stationed in a lab, office, or work as a professional Pharmaceutical Sales Rep, your main goal is to help other people live healthier lives.

There is good news for job seekers. The pharmaceutical and biotech industry i​s a major economic driver, generating approximately $1.3 trillion in revenue. Currently, U.S. the pharmaceutical and biotech firms employ over 2.74 million people, but with the need for rapid innovation, the demand for skilled professionals will continue to rise.

Opportunities in the pharma/biotech industry exist at every career level. Scientists with graduate degrees are in high demand, as are workers with science-related bachelor’s and associate’s degrees. Workers with no scientific background may find jobs in administration, finance, law, marketing, and sales. Even high school graduates may find work in production as capsule-filling-machine operators and tenders, fermenter and granulator machine operators, tablet testers, and quality-control workers. The industry is expected to add thousands of Pharmaceutical Sales Reps in 2023 alone.  The bottom line is that pharma/biotech is a major jobs provider in the U.S., and the employment outlook is good for well-qualified job seekers in this industry.  Check out our Career page today for current opportunities available at Lynx Pharma.

Therapeutics

“At Lynx Pharma we are looking to make the world healthier for everyone and delivering better outcomes for patients.”

Lynx Pharma markets products that make possible improved versions of today's therapeutic regimes as well as innovative treatments that would not be possible without these new techniques. Our therapeutics approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to date are used to treat many diseases, including leukemia and other cancers, anemia, cystic fibrosis, growth deficiency, rheumatoid arthritis, hemophilia, hepatitis, and more. The therapies discussed below share a common foundation. All make use of biological substances and processes designed by nature. Some use the human body's own tools for fighting infections and correcting problems. Others are natural products of plants and animals. The large-scale manufacturing processes for producing therapeutic biological substances also rely on nature's molecular production mechanisms.

USING GENES TO TREAT DISEASES

Gene therapy presents an opportunity using DNA, or related molecules such as RNA, to treat diseases. For example, rather than giving daily injections of missing proteins, physicians could supply the patient's body with an accurate instruction manual-a nondetective gene-correcting the genetic defect so the body itself makes the proteins. Other genetic diseases could be treated by using small pieces of RNA to block mutated genes.