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Collaborate with project team members (Project Management, Discovery Biology, Chemistry, Chemistry Manufacturing and Control, Regulatory), and groups within Translational Sciences (Bioanalytical, Toxicology, Translational Pharmacology, and Clinical Pharmacometrics) to generate relevant DMPK data to enable knowledge and data integration to inform and guide target validation, biomarker selection, and candidate advancement.
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This position is a key member of the development team, executing clinical drug development activities by evaluating the clinical pharmacology of antibody therapeutics in an excellent organization that focused primarily, but not exclusively, on immune-inflammatory diseases.
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Key Responsibilities: Lead biology, assay development and in vitro pharmacology activities, serving as a pivotal functional representative on program teams and spearheading platform development initiatives.
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As a scientist you will be responsible for the design and execution of in vitro display technologies for lead antibody identification/optimization and collaborating to generate stage-gate appropriate in vitro / cellular / in vivo data packages supporting PoC. The candidate will leverage expertise to develop and implement research to gain a mechanistic understanding of the molecular pharmacology of therapeutic molecules.
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The successful candidate is expected to be a bench associate scientist and will use a wide range of techniques in antibody discovery, screening and characterization from lead identification, optimization, and clinical candidate selection.
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This is a non-laboratory, management position, requiring excellent interpersonal and writing skills, a high level of organization, diplomacy, focus, ability to work under tight deadlines, and strong affinity with biomedical research and knowledge of how Translational Research, Precision Medicine, Pharmacology, and Toxicology impacts drug development.
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A minimum of 10 years of experience in clinical pharmacology within the pharmaceutical or biotechnology industry, with significant experience in antibody development. The Senior Director of Clinical Pharmacology will play a pivotal role in leading our clinical pharmacology efforts to advance the development of our cutting-edge antibody portfolio.
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As core member of multi-disciplinary drug discovery teams, you will direct investigative toxicology strategies to predict, assess and mitigate target- and modality-related safety risks in discovery programs, with a focus on Antibody-Drug Conjugates.
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The In Vivo Pharmacology team at Kite Pharma FosterCity is seeking a Research Scientist to join an established group, Proficient in multi-parameter flow and/or spectral cytometry (antibody titration, panel design, sample acquisition, data processing) and data analysis (FACSDiva, FlowJo, GraphPad Prism, Excel.
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In this vital role you will be responsible for the development and implementation of the Quantitative Clinical Pharmacology, Modeling and Simulation strategies for cutting-edge novel modalities including Bi-specific T-cell engagers, Bi-specific antibodies, oncolytic viruses, antibody-drug-conjugates, CAR-T cells-based therapies in addition to small molecule & mono-clonal antibodies.
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Collaborate with protein engineering, translational pharmacology, PK/PD, toxicology, computational biology, and clinical development group to pursue the most promising drug candidates. Conceptualize, design, and execute T cell-based functional assays (cell lines, primary cells, whole blood) to support target validation, antibody drug screening, mechanism of action studies, and biomarker identification.
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PhD (in Pharmacokinetics or Pharmaceutical Sciences or Pharmacology or Chemical Engineering or equivalent professional degrees e.g. MD, PharmD). Experience in leading the design and implementation of clinical pharmacology and biopharmaceutic studies including bioequivalence, bio-comparability, drug-drug interaction, special population, ethnic sensitivity, ADME and pediatric studies and integrating results into regulatory filings, and product labels.
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PhD, PharmD or equivalent in Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacology, Bioanalytical or related field with at least 5+ years of experience in Clinical Pharmacology, DMPK or related disciplines required.
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Basic Requirements:Ph. D. in biochemistry/molecular biology, bioengineering, biology, pharmacology, pharmaceutical sciences, chemistry, or equivalent experience. The role involves contributing to innovative approaches in evaluating the ADME of therapeutic proteins, peptides, and new modalities like RNbased therapeutics and antibody-drug-conjugates.
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PhD or equivalent in pharmacology, molecular biology, biophysics, biochemistry, medical engineering, or a related field. Develop a strategy for the productization of workflows that integrate and fast follow high-throughput antibody discovery, enabling efficient therapeutic program parallelization.
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