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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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PhD (in Pharmacokinetics or Pharmaceutical Sciences or Pharmacology or Chemical Engineering or equivalent professional degrees e.g. MD, PharmD). The Principal Scientist will be Subject Matter Expert who will apply innovative Quantitative Clinical Pharmacology approaches to guide optimal drug development including.
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Serve as the subject matter expert on cross-functional teams to lead projects, direct GLP bioanalytical validations and sample analysis across all nonclinical, DMPK and clinical pharmacology development.
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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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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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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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Qualifications 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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This research group consists of UCSF faculty whose studies are focused broadly on clinical investigation of the pharmacology and cardiovascular toxicities of tobacco, electronic cigarettes, and cannabis products.
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The Lab Coordinator will join Clinical Pharmacology Research Laboratory under the Division of Cardiology School of Medicine at ZSFG to conduct nicotine and tobacco related researches in human. The Division of Cardiology at ZSFG is home for an active clinical pharmacology research program led by Dr. Neal Benowitz, who is also an attending physician in our cardiology clinic.
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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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Business Development and Drug Discovery Experience: Demonstrate a proven track record in business development within a CRO or life science service provider plus industry experience as a pharmacology or DMPK research scientist.
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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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Act as the lead clinical pharmacologist on clinical pharmacology study teams to support clinical development: independently lead the design, protocol development, execution, analysis, and reporting of clinical pharmacology studies (e.g., food effect, BA/BE, human ADME, drug interactions, renal and hepatic impairment, etc.
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The disciplines covered by Translational Pharmacology includes in vivo pharmacology across therapeutic areas, and stand-alone DMPK and transporters. The Executive Director Translational Pharmacology will be expected to work seamlessly with their colleagues across the Discovery and Safety (DSA) organizations and with international clients to bring in new business.
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This position is a 12-month tenure-track pharmacology faculty position. Doctor of Philosophy or terminal degree in pharmaceutical science with a focus on pharmacology. Expertise in more than one area of study or research, e.g., pharmacology, pharmacodynamics, pharmacogenomics.
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