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Strong medicinal chemistry and drug design knowledge with a solid understanding of ADME/PK, biology, and pharmacology principles. Strong medicinal chemistry and drug design knowledge with a solid understanding of ADME/PK, biology, and pharmacology principles.
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Collaborate with a world class, multidisciplinary team of drug discovery scientists from medicinal and platform chemistry, DEL, in vitro pharmacology, biology, and data science to advance multiple small molecule programs as new clinical candidates for the treatment of several diseases.
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Comprehensive understanding of DMPK and pharmacology/safety aspects of drug discovery and development with a strong publication record. PhD in a subject area with a significant component of analysis and quantitation, such as systems biology, quantitative pharmacology, pharmacometrics, chemical engineering, physics, pharmaceutical sciences or applied mathematics with a minimum of 3 publications in peer reviewed journals.
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The professional registered nurse is knowledgeable of current trends in healthcare including but not limited to advances in technology, pharmacology, treatment care modalities, quality and patient safety.
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Their well-funded and dynamic team is seeking a highly experienced and motivated individual to join them as the Senior Director of Preclinical Pharmacology. Ph. D. in Biology, Pharmacology, or a related field with at least 10 years of industry experience.
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Global Discovery and Development Sciences (GDDS) Boston, part of the US R&D hub, is building a new siRNA Nonclinical Development department with cross-functional scientific expertise, including toxicology, safety pharmacology, PKPD, ADME, outsourcing management, and non-clinical project management.
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Associate Director – Oncology Safety Pathology, Clinical Pharmacology and Safety Sciences. Our pathologists are empowered by access to AI digital pathology, multiplex assays, advanced molecular imaging techniques, and a full suite of in vivo imaging technologies.
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Responsible for all areas of preclinical research and development, including generating pharmacology and toxicology data, preclinical trial strategy and design, preparation of the preclinical development plan to support successful INDs, and contribution to regulatory strategy.
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Develop and maintain strong knowledge of best regulatory practices, clinical pharmacology principles, PK/PD analysis methodology and drug development precedent. The Senior Manager will prepare and develop translational and clinical pharmacology plans including dose selections and predictions using mathematical and statistical models to study complex interactions between drugs, patients, and biological systems to understand disease progression and the impact of patient stratification on disease progression and pharmacology.
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Work closely with representatives from different therapeutic areas, as well as those from Editing Technologies, Tissue and Cellular Imaging, Genomics and Computational Biology, Pharmacology, Toxicology and Program Management groups to coordinate workflows.
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Oversee clinical validation of biomarker assays and collaborate with clinical pharmacology in the analysis of clinical biomarker studies. Ventus Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company deploying leading-edge structural biology and computational chemistry tools to create novel small molecule medicines for challenging targets in immunology, inflammation, and neurology.
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This individual will lead the biochemistry and biophysics team and be responsible for the development of strategy and implementation of all aspects of the biochemical and biophysical contributions to our drug discovery programs, integration of biochemistry across structural biology, computational chemistry, medicinal chemistry, and cellular pharmacology, and driving compound management, tracking and inventory.
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Previous patent prosecution law firm experience, 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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QP2-IO team is part of the Global Clinical Development organization and has oversight over drug development aspects related to clinical pharmacology and pharmacometrics of oncology drugs from post-PCC to registration.
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Liaise with drug discovery, pharmacology, research and toxicology as necessary in order to finalize a pre-clinical program which will permit the most efficient clinical development of new chemical entities within the framework of the project team.
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