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Pursuing an undergraduate degree in biology, biochemistry, pharmacology or related field with demonstrated laboratory skills in a research laboratory. We are seeking a highly motivated summer intern to join the Pharmacology team at Entrada.
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JOB SUMMARY/ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Under the direction of the Principal Investigator (PI), the Research Associate performs interdisciplinary research projects that use zebrafish, mouse, and rabbit models to study calcium signaling in retinal synapses during development, adulthood, and disease in the Department of Pharmacology.
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Proven track record of leading successful in vivo pharmacology studies in rodents, including disease modeling. Ph. D. in Pharmacology, Molecular Biology, Immunology, or a related field, with a strong focus on antibody therapeutics.
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The Pharmacology faculty position specifically involves collaborating with faculty on the Harlem and Middletown campuses in the development, organization, and delivery of the curriculum presented simultaneously on all campuses.
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Lead preclinical pharmacology including in vitro and in vivo assay development and execution across the organization. A PhD or equivalent with a focus on pharmacology, neuroscience, molecular biology, or cellular biology.
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Opportunities to expand to other indications and modalities within genetic medicine GENERAL ROLE DESCRIPTION: The Senior Scientist Pharmacology role will be in the Biomarkers & Immunology group.
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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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In this position, you will assist with the design and execution of in vivo pharmacology experiments in rodents. Investigate and validate mechanism of action of drug leads by conducting in vivo, ex vivo and in vitro pharmacology experiments.
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This fast-growing biotechnology company in Los Angeles, CA is looking for a clinical pharmacology scientist (PhD scientist to senior scientist level). The ideal candidate will have demonstrated experience in designing and implementing clinical pharmacology studies, with relevance for this group's ADC programs, in academia (PhD or PharmD) and/or industry.
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Qualifications/ Required Knowledge/ Experience and Skills:Knowledge and CompetenciesIn-depth knowledge of clinical pharmacology, PK, PD, drug metabolism, biopharmaceutics, and bioanalytical chemistry.
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The position may also involve in ex vivo and in vitro pharmacology experiments. BSc, MSc in pharmacology, biology or related field with 1-5 years of post-graduate relevant experience. Experience analyzing in vivo samples (ELISA, MSD, etc.
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Lead the design, execution, analysis, interpretation, and report of clinical pharmacology studies (e.g., food effect, BA/BE, human ADME, drug interactions, renal and hepatic impairment, etc.) An advanced degree (PhD, MD, or PharmD) in pharmaceutical sciences, pharmacokinetics, pharmacology, or a closely related scientific discipline plus at least 8 years of pharmaceutical industry experience in clinical pharmacology and/or pharmacometrics with a record of increasing responsibility and independence.
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Senior Principal Scientist - Clinical Pharmacology, Modeling and Simulation page is loaded. Senior Principal Scientist - Clinical Pharmacology, Modeling and Simulation. The Amgen Clinical Pharmacology Modeling and Simulation (CPMS) team is seeking a Senior Principal Scientist who will be based at our Thousand Oaks, CA corporate offices.
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The Director, Clinical Pharmacology, will be responsible and accountable to lead and execute clinical pharmacology and modeling and simulation (M&S) strategies and activities from early through late-stage clinical development and approval, including post marketing activities, aiming to bring the value of model-informed drug development to our R&D portfolio.
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The focus of this search is on faculty with substantial involvement in computational approaches, either in the area of computational chemistry/structural biology and/or in computational systems biology relevant to modern pharmacology.
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