In Vitro and In Vivo Diagnostic Substance Production

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OVERVIEW

An examination of the In Vitro and In Vivo Diagnostic Substance Production industry's compensation data. This data is backed by ERI's extensive research using industry salary survey data.

In Vitro and In Vivo Diagnostic Substance Production Industry's average salary is 10.00% higher than the US average

Description

In Vitro and In Vivo Diagnostic Substance Production

Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing in vitro and in vivo diagnostic substances, whether or not packaged for retail sale. These substances may be chemical, biological, or radioactive and are used to diagnose or monitor human or veterinary health by identifying and measuring normal or abnormal constituents in body fluids or tissues. Sample business functions include angiourographic diagnostic agents, barium diagnostic agents, blood derivative diagnostic reagents, clinical chemistry reagents (including toxicology), clinical chemistry standards and controls (including toxicology), coagulation diagnostic reagents, cold kits for labeling with technetium, contrast media diagnostic products such as iodine and barium, cytology and histology diagnostic products, and biological diagnostic agents.

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