Role Summary
We are seeking a motivated and experienced professional to join GSK as Director, Quantitative Systems Pharmacology (QSP). In this role, you will lead the development and application of QSP models to guide clinical study designs and provide mechanistic insights into study results. You will collaborate across multidisciplinary teams to advance our understanding of disease mechanisms and therapeutic strategies. This is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact on drug development while growing your career in a supportive and innovative environment.
Responsibilities
- Develop and apply QSP models to inform clinical study designs and interpret study results.
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to integrate QSP approaches into drug development strategies.
- Build and utilize models of biological and disease processes to evaluate drug candidates and treatment modalities.
- Translate QSP analyses into actionable insights and communicate findings effectively to project teams and stakeholders.
- Stay current with emerging modeling methodologies and contribute to the scientific community through publications and presentations.
- Lead and mentor other QSP modelers, fostering collaboration and innovation.
Qualifications
- Required: PhD in Applied Mathematics, Engineering, Pharmaceutical Sciences, or a related field.
- Required: Experience in developing and applying QSP approaches in drug discovery and development.
- Required: Proficiency in mathematical modeling, including ordinary differential equations and parameter estimation.
- Required: Hands-on experience with modeling tools such as MATLAB, R, SimBiology, or similar platforms.
- Required: Knowledge of regulatory guidelines and their application in clinical study design.
- Required: Knowledge of pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and quantitative clinical pharmacology principles.
- Required: Strong communication skills and ability to work collaboratively in multidisciplinary teams.
- Preferred: Experience in oncology drug development or other therapeutic areas.
- Preferred: Familiarity with advanced modeling approaches, such as mechanistic PKPD modeling or adaptive dosing simulations.
- Preferred: Ability to summarize and present complex modeling outcomes to non-expert audiences.
- Preferred: Demonstrated ability to innovate and contribute to scientific advancements in QSP.
- Preferred: Strong leadership skills and experience mentoring junior scientists.
Additional Requirements
- On-site presence required 2–3 days per week in one of the following locations: UK (London or Stevenage); Switzerland (Zug); US (Upper Providence, PA or Waltham, MA); or Poland (Warsaw).