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You will partner with key stakeholders and colleagues in Clinical Pharmacology, Quantitative Systems Pharmacology, Statistics, Translational Modeling and Simulation, and other Research and Development lines to accelerate breakthrough cancer medicines that bring new hope to patients everywhere.
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Minimum Qualification Requirements:Advanced medical related graduate degree, such as: DVM, PharmD, PhD, MSN with advanced clinical specialty (Clinical Nurse Specialist/Nurse Practitioner) with 1-3 years’ experience in related scientific field, e.g. pharmacology, physiology, microbiology or scientifically related field.
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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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Terminal degree (PhD, PharmD, or equivalent) with strong expertise in pharmacology or closely related field. Interest and experience in pharmacological teaching in the areas including, but not limited to: reproductive health, infectious disease, cardiology, or gastrointestinal pharmacology in a medical school setting.
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Masters or PharmD, with at least six years of experience, where "experience" means having a record of increasing responsibility and independence in a similar role in pharmaceutical drug development.
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PharmD or PhD with a minimum of 3 years of bio/pharmaceutical experience in Clinical Pharmacology and/or Pharmacometrics. You should be familiar with current scientific best practice and regulatory guidance in clinical pharmacology, pharmacometrics, pharmacokinetics and drug metabolism.
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PhD or PharmD in pharmaceutical sciences, biomedical engineering, clinical pharmacology, or mathematical/statistical sciences with 5 + years of experience with clinical pharmacokinetic and pharmacokinetic- pharmacodynamic data analysis.
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The successful candidate will teach pathophysiology and pharmacology in the professional pharmacy curriculum to first, second, and third year PharmD students. Qualifications Applicants should have a PharmD, or equivalent degree, with preference of prior experience teaching in the professional curriculum of an ACPE accredited College of Pharmacy in the United States.
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Work closely with other functional areas within R&D (clinical operations, data management, biostatistics, clinical pharmacology, nonclinical) to facilitate the execution of clinical trials and ensure high standards of study conduct are met.
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PhD in Clinical Pharmacology / PKPD, PharmD with a clinical pharmacology fellowship, or equivalent degree in a related field with clinical pharmacology experience. Plans timing for, designs, leads, and may act as clinician for healthy volunteer phase I and dedicated Clinical Pharmacology studies including (but not limited to) SAD/MAD, DDI, Food-Effect, ADME, Hepatic/Renal Impairment, BA/BE, and PK bridging.
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The candidate will also teach in other programs in the School of Pharmacy including the MS degree program in Artificial Intelligence and Computational Drug Discovery and Development, the PhD program in Pharmaceutical Sciences and Pharmacogenomics and the PharmD program.
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G M.D., PhD, PharmD, DPH, EdD) or an advanced degree in Pharmacology, Pharmacy, Medicine, Nursing or equivalent experience is preferred; g M.D., PhD, PharmD, DPH, EdD) or an advanced degree in Pharmacology, Pharmacy, Medicine, Nursing or equivalent experience is preferred.
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OR BS degree in health-related or scientific field with 7-10 years of experience in pharmaceutical industry, directly related clinical trial experience or experience in areas relevant to drug discovery or development, e.g. epidemiology, toxicology, pharmacovigilance, regulatory affairs.
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This position represents an excellent opportunity for professionals with a PhD, MD, PharmD or equivalent doctoral background, who are experienced mathematical modellers, where one will use Quantitative Systems Pharmacology, mathematical modelling, and computational skills together with Pharmacometrics to advance the vision and mission of GSK's rapidly expanding Respiratory & Immunology portfolio.
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MS in Pharmacokinetics, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pharmacology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, or related field with a specific focus on PK and PK/PD modeling and simulation and 10+ years of Pharmaceutical/Biotech industry experience in conduct and/or oversight of late-stage Modeling and Simulation activities, including conduct or oversight of small molecule population pharmacokinetic analyses.
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