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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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The Clinical Pharmacology Program in the Division of Cardiology encompasses research with an emphasis on the cardiovascular and health effects of nicotine, cannabis, and tobacco, and houses an analytical chemistry laboratory of 10-12 people that operates as a national resource for tobacco biomarker analyses.
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Minimum of B.S. in a relevant scientific discipline (e.g., biology, chemistry, pharmacology). 3 to 5 years of project management experience in the pharmaceutical or biotechnology industry, with a focus on drug discovery is preferred.
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As a Pharmacokinetics/Clinical Pharmacology Principal Scientist, you will utilize your experience to further characterize the novel kinetics of our new therapeutic modality and build complex models that inform study designs and decision-making throughout the drug development process.
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Develop and support in vivo pharmacology strategies for obesity, immuno-metabolic, and cardiovascular diseases to enable a robust drug discovery pipeline. Our company's Research Laboratories in South San Francisco is seeking a Principal Scientist of In vivo Pharmacology with strong experience in cardiovascular and metabolic diseases to join our Quantitative Biosciences (Pharmacology) department as an in vivo team lead.
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Our Research Laboratories in South San Francisco is seeking a highly experienced and innovative cell pharmacologist with extensive drug discovery expertise in cardiovascular and metabolic diseases to join our Quantitative Biosciences (Pharmacology) department.
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Demonstrated experience in (and understanding of) oncology drug development especially in Early Development; familiarity with related disciplines (biostatistics, regulatory, pre-clinical pharmacology, pharmaceutical sciences.
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The CT Technologist must demonstrate an understanding of human cross-sectional anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmacology and medical terminology. LICENSE/REGISTRATION/CERTIFICATION: Current California Certified Radiological Technologist License (CRT)Current peripheral Vascular Access certification Current BLS Certificate.
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Stay informed with emerging literature and science in the systems biology/pharmacology modeling and simulation sciences. Develop and apply Quantitative Systems Pharmacology (QSP) models to address drug-discovery and development questions.
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They bring scientific talents in molecular biology, immunology, pharmacology, protein chemistry, computational biology, automation, genome engineering, software and other fields to make the future happen now.
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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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Understanding of the interdependencies of various contributing functions (eg, clinical pharmacology, biomarkers, health outcomes) Lead the preparation of clinical and regulatory documents (eg, protocols, investigator brochures [IBs], safety updates, clinical study reports, IND/NDA/MAA CTD submission documents, briefing documents, and responses to regulatory authority questions) in accordance with applicable global and regional regulatory guidelines, and IDEAYA and Company partners’ standards/SOPs.
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Bachelor's degree in science (biology, chemistry, microbiology, immunology, medical technology, pharmacy, pharmacology), math, engineering, or medical fields. This Senior International Regulatory Operations Specialist will work on-site at our Alameda, CA location in the Diabetes Care Division.
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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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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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