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Amgen Clinical Pharmacology Modeling and Simulation (CPMS) is seeking a Principal Scientist in our Thousand Oaks, CA location. Principal Scientist - Clinical Pharmacology page is loaded.
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She/He will provide clinical pharmacology and pharmacometric expertise for: characterizing pharmacokinetic profiles; dose selection justification; assessing drug/food interaction potential; characterizing QT prolongation potential, etc.
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Cancer pharmacology, translational research, drug discovery, drug development. Ph. D. in pharmacology, oncology, cell biology, or a related discipline, with 2-5 years of post-doctoral and at least 8-10 years of relevant industry experience in cancer drug discovery and development.
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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Participates in research in the study of calcium signaling (in-vivo and in-vitro) in retinal synapses during development, adulthood, and disease.
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The incumbent has a strong understanding of pharmacokinetics, pharmacometrics, compartmental modeling and simulation, and statistical methodologies utilizing the latest computational approaches and tools, and a proven ability to lead and drive clinical pharmacology strategy for oncology programs.
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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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Senior Research Associate I - Pharmacology. Conduct in vitro assays, including Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assays. We have built a diverse pipeline of therapeutic candidates including a clinical stage COVID-19 vaccine, ultra-long-acting insulins and autoimmune disease therapies.
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Department/Area Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology Position Description The Harvard Medical School Curriculum Fellows Program welcomes applications for a Curriculum Fellow for the Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology.
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The successful candidate will represent in vivo pharmacology in program teams to rapidly advance Cellarity’s drug discovery programs. Lead and manage the In Vivo Pharmacology team in performing critical preclinical efficacy studies across different clinical indications.
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As a Director within the Clinical Pharmacology Neuroscience Group at AbbVie, you will lead clinical pharmacology programs in the Neuroscience/Psychiatry drug development area. PhD with typically 9+ years of experience or PharmD with typically 11+ years of experience in a relevant field (*relevant field includes experience with PK, PBPK, PK-PD, Pharmacometrics or systems pharmacology, Drug metabolism/Transporters.
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Description The laboratory of Dr. Anupam Patgiri in the Department of Pharmacology and Chemical Biology at Emory School of Medicine is looking for a motivated Assistant Scientist to work in the areas of metabolism and mitochondrial biology.
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In collaboration with AbbVieAbout the Role:We are looking for a collaborative and highly motivated Scientist to join our In Vitro Pharmacology Team. The primary role will be to support multiple projects and provide subject matter expertise in in vitro assay development, cell line and disease models, and cellular and molecular biology techniques.
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Provides leadership on strategic clinical pharmacology and drug development. Independently conducts due diligence assessments, summarizes results and represents CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY on business development teams.
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REQ: 96100 SF:OMJ SF:RM SF:HEJ, SF:INS SF:HERC SF:DIV SF:LJN SF:IHE Research Assistant, Pharmacology & Systems Physiology Date: May 16, 2024 Location: Cincinnati, OH, US #job-location. An entry-level Research Assistant position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Renu Sah in the Department of Pharmacology and Systems Physiology at the University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine.
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Key Responsibilities: Lead biology, assay development and in vitro pharmacology activities, serving as a pivotal functional representative on program teams and spearheading platform development initiatives.
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