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The successful candidate will be actively involved in method development and project support in collaboration with data science teams, computational and experimental protein scientists, computational and medicinal chemists, project biologists, toxicology and pharmacokinetics and IT colleagues.
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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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Responsible for the development and enablement of departmental strategies to evaluate Preclinical Pharmacokinetics including ensuring continued expansion and/or updating of training, techniques and/or equipment.
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Our lab in San Diego is looking for a motivated and versatile Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics (DMPK) Principal Scientist or Associate Director to join our team to help advance our compounds through preclinical and clinical development.
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Proactively identify liabilities for antibody developability, manufacturability or pharmacokinetics and work with protein engineering teams to guide design and optimization using sequence and computational prediction tools.
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The successful candidate will require a PharmD, PhD degree with 5+ years postdoctoral experience in clinical pharmacokinetics and 5+ years of managerial/leadership experience required. Deep understanding and expertise in basic and applied clinical pharmacokinetics to identify and stratify specific precision guided dosing and therapeutic selection is essential.
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PhD in Pharmacokinetics, Pharmaceutical Sciences, or closely related discipline or PharmD and 12+ years of similar experience noted above. Represents Preclinical Development on Research and Development teams and regularly interfaces with internal and external colleagues to ensure timely and accurate dissemination of Preclinical Pharmacokinetics.
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Interface with groups of discovery biology, discovery technologies, computational biology, in vivo pharmacology, drug pharmacokinetics, and drug safety to design experiments and interpret datasets to advance pipeline projects.
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Prepares Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) as needed to guide the Preclinical Pharmacokinetics activities. Leads the Preclinical Pharmacokinetics function within the Preclinical Development organization.
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Knowledgeable: Deep understanding of ADME, pharmacokinetics, and bioanalytical techniques. Provide Expertise: Share your knowledge in ADME (Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, and Excretion), pharmacokinetics, and bioanalytical methods within our cross-functional project teams.
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A Master’s or Ph. D. in Pharmaceutics, Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacology, Biomedical engineering or related discipline with 8+ years Industrial experience in Drug Discovery & Development. Design, interpret and integrate pharmacokinetic (PK), pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PK/PD), and ADME data to enable estimation of human pharmacokinetics and human pharmacologically active dose.
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PhD in Organic Chemistry, Drug Metabolism, Pharmacokinetics, Pharmaceutical Sciences, or a related discipline with 7+ years of industry experience; alternatively, MS/BS with 12+ years of relevant experience.
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Collaborate closely with other functional areas, including medicinal chemistry, pharmacokinetics, toxicology, and clinical development, to drive project progression and decision-making. Design and oversee the execution of preclinical studies to evaluate the pharmacokinetics, efficacy, and safety of anti-infective compounds.
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Within Janssen R&D, the Therapeutics Discovery organization is continuing to build the key scientific expertise to bring ground-breaking new medicines to patients; we invest in medicinal chemistry, screening, and pharmacology, and in the computational and data science fields that inspire and inform them.
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These activities include but are not limited to: Profile review, TPN order writing, Pharmacokinetics, Renal Drug Dosing, Medication Reconciliation, Chemotherapy Order Review entry and validation in our Beacon Chemotherapy Electronic Medical Record, Precepting Pharmacy Students from the Skaggs School of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences, precepting UC San Diego Health PGY1 and PGY2 Pharmacy Residents, Investigational Drug support and other activities that optimize outcomes of drug therapy.
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