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DescriptionJanssen Research & Development, LLC is recruiting for an Associate Director, Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacometrics (CPP) to be located in Spring House, PA, Titusville, NJ or Raritan, NJ.At the Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson, we are working to create a world without disease.
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This is a non-laboratory, management position, requiring excellent interpersonal and writing skills, a high level of organization, diplomacy, focus, ability to work under tight deadlines, and strong affinity with biomedical research and knowledge of how Translational Research, Precision Medicine, Pharmacology, and Toxicology impacts drug development.
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Background in immunology and immuno-oncology are desired. In our state-of-the-art histology and immunohistochemistry laboratory, you'll support a variety of programs, ranging from discovery to clinical trials, all aimed at advancing antibody therapeutics.
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Regularly interfaces with team members in R&D including Biostatistics and SAS Programming staff, Data Management, clinical research and operations teams, regulatory affairs, clinical pharmacology, medical writing, medical affairs and quality management.
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Currently, we are seeking a Sr. TBM, Territory Business Manager for Sugar Land, TX. This is an opportunity to join the growing US Immunology Business at BMS and contribute to a best- in-class Sales Organization to support the launch of a new dermatology product to treat Psoriasis.
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Kyowa Kirin is a fast growing global specialty pharmaceutical company that applies state-of-the-art biotechnologies to discover and deliver novel medicines in four areas of unmet need: oncology, nephrology, immunology and CNS/movement disorders.
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Our expected outcome of this role is the development and implementation of a roadmap in building industry leading Customer Experience capabilities and processes for Immunology, working with the business franchise teams (sales, marketing, medical) and the operational functions (e.g., Market Access, Customer (HCP & patient) Services, Business Insights & Analytics.
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Preferred experience selling and/or training in the Immunology space with a strong preference for Oncology experience. The Sales Training Manager is primarily responsible for the successful development, delivery and management of customized training programs for each assigned contract.
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A Ph. D. in Pharmacokinetics, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pharmacology or related fields with a specific focus on pharmacokinetics. Assist medical monitor in overall clinical development strategy, design of specific clinical pharmacology/pharmcokinetic studies including the design of modelling and simulation-based assessments for Luye’s clinical projects.
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In collaboration with Clinical Development, Biostatistics, Clinical Pharmacology, and Translational Medicine, develops a biomarker statistical analysis plan to support clinical studies, as appropriate.
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Knowledge of current practices and issues in pharmaceutical R&D in disciplines such as clinical pharmacology, bioanalytical, biopharmaceutics, and toxicology. The scientist in this role will establish a preclinical immunoscience focused Quantitative Systems Pharmacology (QSP) capability to support discovery and early drug development efforts.
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In collaboration with Clinical Development, Biostatistics, Clinical Pharmacology, and Translational Medicine, develops a biomarker analysis plan to support clinical studies, as appropriate. Meets regularly with cross-functional team (representation from Project Management, Regulatory, Clinical Development, Clinical Operations, and Clinical Pharmacology) to share biomarker results.
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We are seeking a Pharmacologist/Toxicologist Lead with a strong scientific background to join our team, based remotely in Princeton, NJ. This role plays a crucial part in applying scientific methodologies to overcome challenges in pharmacology and toxicology, leading developmental programs, conducting risk assessments, and representing the company in meetings with global health authorities.
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Experience with marketing and/or selling biologics within at least two of the following disease areas is REQUIRED: dermatology, immunology, rheumatology. Demonstrated success in health care professional (HCP) and patient marketing within dermatology/immunology/rheumatology as well as Biologics is REQUIRED.
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Experience in Immunology required. Family care services such as adoption and surrogacy reimbursement, fertility/infertility benefits, support for traveling mothers, and child, elder and pet care resources.
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