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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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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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The candidate will execute in vivo, small animal medical imaging studies and related in vivo pharmacology procedures, including nuclear medicine (PET/SPECT), computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI.
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RN Job Description BLS Core Mandatory Part I (Relias) Core Mandatory Part II (Nursing-Relias) Core Mandatory Part III (Relias) Hospice RN Hospice RN Skills Checklist RN Pharmacology 5 Benefits of Travel Nursing Develop strong problem-solving skills and self-reliance as you navigate new environments independently.
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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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Successful candidate will have a strong understanding of the drug development process from preclinical pharmacology through to regulatory approval and the principles, concepts, practices, and standards of pharmaceutical program management.
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Proven track record of leading successful in vivo pharmacology studies in rodents, including disease modeling. Ph. D. in Pharmacology, Molecular Biology, Immunology, or a related field, with a strong focus on antibody therapeutics.
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Thorough knowledge of clinical medicine, clinical pharmacology, and associated disciplines (e.g., biostatistics, data management, medical writing) The Vice President of Drug Safety/Pharmacovigilance will be instrumental in supporting the growth of the organization as it continues to build the value of its current products and develop new products.
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Possess a good overall knowledge of disease processes, medical math, anesthesia, and pharmacology. Phlebotomy and IV catheter placement in canine and feline patients that are stable or compromised.
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This position will work collaboratively with clinical development, pharmacology, clinical drug supply, project management, regulatory affairs, medical affairs, medical writing and especially with data management, clinical operations, biostatistics, and programming and will oversee the work of statistics and programming external vendors.
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Learn more at The Therapeutics Discovery organization within Janssen R&D is continuing to build scientific expertise in modeling, screening, pharmacology and chemistry to partner closely with therapeutic area scientists to develop groundbreaking new medicines in the areas of Immunology, Neuroscience and Oncology.
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Senior Research Associate, Pharmacology/Toxicology, Gene Therapy. In this role, the successful candidate will partner with the Pharmacology/Toxicology team to provide support for in vivo rodent studies.
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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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Contribute to the overall scientific and discovery strategy for the CT SD site in close collaboration with functional leaders such as in vivo pharmacology, data science, protein sciences, medicinal chemistry and translational oncology to ensure that we are delivering on our strategy, taking data driven go/no go decisions and resourcing and prioritizing programs accordingly.
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Graduate-level degree (M.S. or Ph. D.) in pharmaceutical science, life sciences, or pharmacology considered. Background in lab animal (in vivo) research with a focus on surgical techniques is a must.
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