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Primary Responsibilities Include: Lead the Clinical Pharmacology function and strategy, with a vision to create scientifically sound, innovative, and efficient programs that meet regulatory requirements, as well as corporate and R&D program goals, enabling advancement of Dyne programs across all stages of drug development.
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4 or More Years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry, regulatory agency or academia, with exposure to drug development, clinical pharmacology, and/or epidemiology required.
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This position requires significant understanding of clinical research for drug development, from hypothesis formulation to subject enrollment, use of statistics, assessment of endpoints, and operational execution.
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We are seeking a skilled, motivated, and versatile individual who can help build a highly collaborative, successful drug discovery and development team in the Obesity Research group in Cambridge.
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Experience with drug development process, including affinity with clinical protocol development, global trial management, site management & monitoring, drug safety, biostatistics & programming and/or data management.
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Conduct/execute in vitro, ex vivo and/or in vivo studies to facilitate drug discovery and development with some independence. The Associate Scientist will be part of a team responsible for performing various analytical assays to support translational biomarker strategies for drug development candidates.
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Work collaboratively with translational sciences and drug discovery to lead the development and implementation of clinical pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic, and PMx tools as well as strategies and execution plans to inform clinical and regulatory decisions through all phases of drug development, particularly in defining early proof of concept (EPOC) and proof of concept (POC) strategies in humans.
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You will be a company ADME/DMPK subject matter expert and will develop strong collaborative partnerships with the other functions such as medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, toxicology and clinical development.
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Team in the role of Associate Director QP2-IO team is part of the Global Clinical Development organization and has oversight over drug development aspects related to clinical pharmacology and pharmacometrics of oncology drugs from post-PCC to registration.
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Since its inception, QPS has been assisting pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device companies with their drug development efforts by providing a full range of Neuropharmacology, DMPK, Toxicology, Bioanalysis, Translational Medicine, Early Phase Clinical and Phase II – IV Clinical Research services.
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As the Director of DMPK, you will report to the Head of Boston DMPK and supervise ADME scientists locally in Boston who provide drug discovery and development support for our diverse portfolio including; small molecules, biologics, nano-medicines and PROTACs∯*∯ The qualified candidate will also work closely with our ADME team in Cambridge (UK.
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We are seeking an experienced translational modeler eager to accelerate drug discovery & development by facilitating rigorous decision making with modeling & simulation, from target identification to first-in-human studies and beyond.
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Demonstrated success in managing clinical pharmacology activities and quantitative drug development (population PK, mechanistic PK/PD modeling/systems pharmacology, and clinical trial simulations.
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Demonstrates expertise in clinical practice and grows and manages their own panel of patients with chronic disease using the standards of comprehensive medication management services, including assessment of all medications, development of individualized care plans to ensure appropriate drug therapy and prevention/resolution of drug related problems, and follow-up evaluation.
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Ampersand is currently seeking an experienced leader with deep expertise in drug development to head our In Vivo Pharmacology team. Deep understanding of the role of translational research/medicine in drug development.
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