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Lead preclinical pharmacology including in vitro and in vivo assay development and execution across the organization. A PhD or equivalent with a focus on pharmacology, neuroscience, molecular biology, or cellular biology.
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The Development Business Operations Associate II is responsible for the assistance in the clinical outsourcing of global Phase I-IV clinical trials in support of ancillary vendors, which may include clinical pharmacology, RTSM, eCOA, medical imaging and biometrics functions.
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Experience as Non-Clinical Operations Manager in Pharmacology, DMPK and/or Toxicology. The Non-Clinical Operations Manager will support all nonclinical activities in Pharmacology, DMPK and Toxicology functions for Olema Oncology ranging from early candidate nomination, IND/CTenabling, and NDA/MAsupporting studies.
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The In Vivo Pathology (IVP) team within the Pathobiology department is seeking a research associate to contribute to histology and pathology workflows in support of pre-clinical in vivo pharmacology studies.
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Associate Scientist - Oncology (In Vivo Pharmacology) You will be responsible for generating and communicating pharmacology data to support the progression of oncology and immunotherapy research programs.
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To work collaboratively on multi-functional projects and interact with biomarker scientists and scientists from other functions including clinical pharmacology, biology, bioinformatics, clinical research, and clinical data science on a regular basis.
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Knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy, pathophysiology, pharmacology, CPT, ICD-10, clinical documentation, or medical billing processes. Possession of AAPC or AHIMA credential such as CPC, CPC-P, CPMA, RHIT, RHIA, CCS, or CCS-P.
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Capable of independently authoring and delivering ADME and Clinical Pharmacology sections of regulatory submissions. PhD or equivalent in pharmacokinetics, pharmacology, pharmaceutical sciences, or relevant science with 12+ years of industry experience.
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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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Excellent knowledge of medicinal chemistry principles with a solid understanding of the basic biology and pharmacology of programs, the ADME issues, and series SAR. Able to effectively integrate this knowledge and apply the key principles of medicinal chemistry, literature precedent, and drug design to direct medicinal chemistry programs to phase transitions or series go/no go decisions.
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Principal Scientist, Clinical Pharmacology, Modeling & Simulation page is loaded Principal Scientist, Clinical Pharmacology, Modeling & Simulation Apply remote type Flex Commuter / Hybrid locations US - California - South San Francisco time type Full time posted on Posted 7 Days Ago job requisition id R-181781 Career Category Scientific Job Description HOW MIGHT YOU DEFY IMAGINATION.
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Proactively evaluate the clinical implications of safety data from pre-clinical studies, clinical studies, literature and other information sources to predict / establish the safety profile of compounds in clinical development, including employing expert groups and methodologies, Safety Science, Informatics expertise, modeling and simulation to manage the risk to patients, including close interactions with clinical pharmacology.
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BS degree with 5+ years of relevant experience; or MS degree with 3+ years or PHD with 1 year of relevant experience within laboratory and industry, preferably in Cancer Biology, Cell Biology, Genetics, Pharmacology, Immunology, or a related scientific discipline.
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Should have 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, biophysics, or digital health-focused disciplines.
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Bachelors (BS/BA) in pharmacology, pharmaceutical science, biology, bioengineering, chemistry, physiology, or related discipline is required; Masters (MS) degree is desirable, but not required.
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