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Collaborate with In Vivo Pharmacology and DMPK on the development of translational PK/PD models. VP of Clinical Pharmacology - Permanent - Fully remote from within US. PhD in Pharmacology, Pharmacokinetics, or related field.
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Quantitative Systems Pharmacology (QSP) & Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetics (PBPK) have become important components of discovery and clinical development. + Maintain an active relationship with colleagues in Clinical Pharmacology, Pharmacometrics, & Bioanalysis at the project level as well as in the advancement of Pharmacometrics.
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The candidate will be expected to collaborate with Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacology to develop and implement studies vital to address key program DMPK issues and successfully advance research compounds into development.
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Familiarity with in vivo pharmacology, single cell workflows, and spatial omics would be helpful. Familiarity with in vivo pharmacology, single cell workflows, and spatial omics would be helpful.
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The Clinical Pharmacology, Modeling & Simulation Department at Amgen is seeking a Senior Principal Scientist to join the cross-functional global drug development teams at its South San Francisco, CA location.
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Understanding of general in vivo AAV pharmacology and toxicology best practices. Understanding of general in vivo AAV pharmacology and toxicology best practices. Leveraging and harnessing AGT core competencies in AAV gene therapy, the Nonclinical Studies Manager will be responsible for executing the AGT strategy in several disease indications.
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Tenure-Track Faculty PositionThe Department of Cellular & Molecular Pharmacology (CMP) at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position.
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We are currently seeking a Director, Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics, who will have scientific oversight of one or more of the small molecule discovery projects and will manage the in vitro and in vivo PK, ADME and bioanalytical assays.
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Collaborating closely with internal partners, including Research, Bioanalytical Sciences, Clinical Sciences, Preclinical and Clinical Pharmacology, Biostatistics, Regulatory, and Bioinformatics, as well as with external partners.
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Build, maintain, and grow productive relationships with internal and external colleagues in chemistry, structural biology, pharmacology, and computational biology. Establish the intellectual property strategy working with internal and external patent counsel and lead the preparation of patent documents.
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Implement/manage quantitative bioanalysis of plasma and other biological matrices to support pharmacokinetic, toxicokinetics, and in vitro ADME analyses of novel small molecule therapeutics. Our current groups include: Africa, Middle East, Central Asia Network, African American Network, Chinese Culture Network, Early Career Professionals, Japanese International Leadership Network (JILN), Lilly India Network, Organization of Latinos at Lilly, PRIDE (LGBTQ + Allies), Veterans Leadership Network, Women’s Network, Working and Living with Disabilities.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 5 Years, Job Overview: A law firm is seeking a highly experienced Senior Biotechnology Patent Attorney to join their team in Oakland, CA. The ideal candidate will possess extensive knowledge in life sciences, particularly in areas such as biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, pharmacology, or immunology.
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Strong scientific understanding of chemistry, mechanism of action of cytotoxins and ADCs, and pharmacology studies in discovery of ADCs.•Hands on laboratory experience in bioconjugate research including critical reagent generation, identification, and optimization of bioconjugates, material production, purification, analytics, and characterization.
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Comprehensive understanding of drug development and related concepts, such as clinical trial design, statistics, and clinical pharmacology. Bachelor’s degree in chemistry, biochemistry, pharmacy, pharmacology, or related scientific discipline required.
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Required as applicable by Profession: Medication Test/Pharmacology Competency Exam, Color Blind Testing Online, Competency Exam. OR Tech: Operating Room Technician training course or certification preferred.
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