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Education shall include general and organic chemistry with at least one course related to analytical science (e.g., analytical chemistry, quantitative analysis or mass spectrometry) and one course or supplemental training related to understanding the physiological effects of alcohol, drugs, and/or other substances (e.g., forensic toxicology, pharmacology, or medicinal chemistry.
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Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree in toxicology or related field (pharmacology, public health, biochemistry, etc)Experience applying scientific skills and knowledge to address chemical safety questions.
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Position Summary:The Scientist develops, validates and implements systems, processes and procedures necessary to conduct inhalation toxicology studies in small and large animal species. We have a unique career opportunity as a Scientist - Aerosol Technology as part of our pharmacology team in Madison, WI. Embrace possibilities and change lives while growing your career.
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Interface broadly with key functions including discovery sciences, preclinical development groups, toxicology, clinical operations, drug metabolism, regulatory affairs, and late-stage clinical research.
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Scientific expertise in the areas of: cellular biology, in vitro assays, ion channels, ADME-T, biomarker discovery, immunology, safety pharmacology, or related methods and applications. Scientific expertise in one or more technical areas of ADME, Toxicology, and DMPK such as bioanalysis, solution properties testing, in vitro metabolism, in vitro absorption, in vitro Toxicity assessment and metabolite ID.
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Salary Range: 35,000 - 40,000 Position Details: Department: Pharmacology & Toxicology Employment Type: UF - University Employee FT Restricted Status: Yes FTE: 100 Exemption Status: Non-Exempt Contact Information: Contact Name: Ann-marie Taranto Contact Email: ann-marie.taranto@vcuhealth.org.
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Provide thorough understanding of pharmacokinetics, pharmacology, toxicology, drug design, use of in silico tools, ability to interpret in vivo results, drug discovery process, purification techniques, and ability to analyze target compound spectra obtained by analytical instruments to characterize compounds such as nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), infrared spectrometry (IR), mass spectrometry (MS), and elemental analysis.
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Review protocols, reports and summary documents (clinical, pharmacology & toxicology) for adherence to regulatory guidelines, strategies, and commitments. Review protocols, reports and summary documents (clinical, pharmacology & toxicology) for adherence to regulatory guidelines, strategies, and commitments.
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Ph. D. in toxicology, pharmacology, environmental science, or related subject. This group of 130+ science professionals provide toxicology, hazard assessment, epidemiology, risk assessment, exposure assessment, environmental modeling, and related support that addresses the full spectrum of potentially hazardous agents, including chemicals and microbes.
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Interface broadly with key functions including Discovery Sciences, Preclinical Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Toxicology, Translational Biomarkers, Translational Medicine Operations, Translational Medicine-EU, Drug Metabolism/Modeling & Simulation, Regulatory Affairs, and late stage Clinical Research throughout sites in the USA, UK and Belgium.
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Bachelor's Degree in Toxicology, Pharmacology, Biology, Biochemistry or related discipline is required. This position is responsible for establishing and managing a global occupational and environmental toxicology program.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong and established background in pharmacology, specializing in in vivo pharmacology, and a proven track record of successfully leading diverse project teams to produce novel therapeutics.
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The primary focus areas will be to assist in identifying, stewarding and securing business opportunities in chemistry, bioanalysis, toxicology, pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, ADME/PK, program management services, and all other related Lovelace research areas as directed by Lovelace Leadership, and perform all other related duties and tasks as required or assigned.
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We are seeking a leader with broad non-clinical development experience, including preclinical and IND-enabling protocol development and execution, pharmacology, toxicology, DMPK, and bioanalysis.
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You will work with experienced pharmacometricians, Preclinical Pharmacokinetics, Drug Metabolism, Toxicology, and Clinical Pharmacology colleagues to provide inputs to overall product development plans and to address research and development objectives and issues.
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