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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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Major Roles and Responsibilities Conduct in vitro pharmacology experiments for preclinical contract research. Qualifications Minimum of a bachelor’s degree in biology, biochemistry, pharmacology, or closely related fields; Master’s degree with working experience is preferred.
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Rampart Bio is working on cutting-edge science to advance breakthrough treatments for rare diseases and is looking for a Senior Scientist to lead our in vivo pharmacology efforts. · Strong scientific understanding of non-clinical in vivo pharmacology evaluation.
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Analyze and interpret data from in vitro and in vivo pharmacology &safety studies. Expertise in in vivo models for biodistribution and pharmacology studies. Experience in biodistribution studies and pharmacology related to gene therapy applications.
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BS in the biological sciences or a minimum of 7-10 years of in vivo pharmacology experience, with a minimum of 4 years in a managerial role. The candidate will work closely with the in vivo pharmacology team, performing a variety of animal procedures to support internal and client research projects.
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Vividion is a next generation biotechnology company based in San Diego that is leveraging its proprietary chemical proteomics platform to conduct proteome-wide footprinting of drug-protein interactions with unprecedented breadth and precision.
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Previous patent prosecution law firm experience, patent bar membership, and a background in one of the following fields: cell or molecular biology, immunology, biochemistry, bioinformatics, organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, cancer biology, pharmacology.
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Identify, establish, and monitor in vivo pharmacology, pharmacokinetic (PK), and pharmacodynamic (PD) studies at CROs. Report and present scientific findings at appropriate scientific venues. B.S. in physiology, pharmacology, pharmaceutical sciences, or drug delivery with a minimum of 12 years of industry experience, (an equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.
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In-depth working knowledge of pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, Pop PK-PD concepts and quantitative clinical pharmacology and application of computational PK/PD modeling and simulation tools to disease processes and pathophysiology.
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The Director/Sr. Director of Discovery Pharmacology will drive the strategic planning and execution of drug discovery programs from target validation through clinical candidate selection. The successful candidate will work collaboratively with Translational Genetics and Discovery Chemistry to identify new therapeutic areas for application of the TRiM platform technology and develop appropriate in vitro and in vivo models for proof of concept studies and drug discovery activities.
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Research Associate II, Invitro - In Vivo Pharmacology Pay Rate: $35.58 per hour to $40.74 per hour. Our In Vivo Pharmacology team is made up of collaborative, perceptive, out of the box thinkers focused on the development and execution of novel in vivo and invitro assays.
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The Scientist I, In Vitro Pharmacology will play a key role in the pre-clinical pharmacology and toxicology team conducting in vitro studies to support in vivo tLNP-CAR product candidate testing, optimization and development for various indications including autoimmunity, fibrosis or oncology.
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Neurocrine Biosciences is a neuroscience-focused, biopharmaceutical company with a simple purpose: to relieve suffering for people with great needs, but few options.
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The Department's 17 divisions include Academic General Pediatrics, Child Development& Community Health; Allergy, Immunology and Rheumatology; Cardiology; Environmental Science & Health; Emergency Medicine; Endocrinology; Gastroenterology; Genetics; Genome Information Sciences; Hematology/Oncology; Hospital Medicine; Infectious Diseases; Neonatology; Nephrology; Pharmacology & Drug Discovery; Rehabilitation Medicine; and Respiratory Medicine.
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PhD in Biology, Pharmacology or related disciplines; minimal of 8 years of industry experience with significant hands-on experience in translational medicine and biomarker development. This is a key position in the biomarker group to manage a group of scientists and RAs to drive biomarker discovery and assay development across several projects in research and development.
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