Description
The Director, Quantitative Clinical Pharmacology will lead multi-disciplinary project teams through the successful completion of client goals. This role will engage in activities ranging from consultations on study design through the development and evaluation of models, the performance of simulations, and the presentation of results.
Job Responsibilities:
- Lead and collaborate with multi-disciplinary teams to implement quantitative clinical pharmacology projects/programs and to provide clinical pharmacology and pharmacometric consultation to other company projects/programs
- Support clinical pharmacology-related components of clinical study protocols, study conduct, data analysis, and report writing with the support of colleagues
- Participate in regulatory interactions with health authorities
- Support project teams by providing clinical pharmacology and pharmacometric consulting through advanced PBPK, population PK, PK/PD, and exposure-response modeling and simulation as well as for noncompartmental analyses, using GastroPlus, MONOLIXSuite (PKAnalix, MONOLIX, Simulx), NONMEM, R, or other tools
- Apply advanced scientific knowledge and expertise to assigned programs and projects
- Responsible for appropriateness of methods, integrity of data used for analysis, and accuracy of results
- Ensure communication between the company and clients throughout project execution
- Regularly engage with clients regarding the strategic approach, presentation of results, regulatory implications, and messaging of findings
- Initiate and maintain positive, productive, and profitable client relationships
- Prepare final technical reports, synopses, executive summaries, and other regulatory documents
- Ensure the provision of advanced literature searches for project/program-related information
- Provide sophisticated written interpretation of material and integrate research findings into project/program methodology and results
- Share findings with internal and external project teams
- Prepare abstracts, presentations, and publication-ready manuscripts
- Provide mentoring and feedback to junior scientists
- Engage in cross-divisional discussions of scientific strategy
- Serve as an expert resource for the Business Development Team
- Integrate knowledge of PBPK, population PK, and PK/PD to provide guidance regarding proposed approaches to addressing drug development and regulatory approval challenges
- Stay current with pharmacometric and clinical pharmacology literature and project/program-related literature
- Expand scientific expertise through attendance and presentation at international, national, and regional scientific conferences, client meetings, and government meetings
- Develop and teach at GastroPlus, MONOLIX, and other workshops and courses
- Other duties as assigned
Requirements
Qualifications:
- 10+ years of applied clinical pharmacology experience
- 8+ years of leading projects, programs, and scientists preferred
- Previous supervision of junior clinical pharmacologists and pharmacometricians, fellows, and students preferred
- Strong experience presenting scientific results to professional audiences
- Extensive experience preparing, submitting, and receiving approval for publications in scientific journals
- Population pharmacokinetic and pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic modeling and simulation experience
- Non-compartmental and compartmental pharmacokinetics experience
- Mechanistic physiologically based pharmacokinetic modeling and simulation experience
- Excellent communication, presentation, and leadership skills
- Relationship-building skills with the ability to work closely with project leaders and team members
- Strong organizational skills and ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously
- Work well handling tight deadlines
- Great critical-thinking and problem-solving skills
- Some travel required for meetings, conferences and events
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