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Senior Scientist - PKDM (NAMs-Based Translational ADME Sciences)

Amgen
Remote friendly (South San Francisco, CA)
United States
Clinical Research and Development

Role Summary

Senior Scientist in Amgen’s PKDM organization focusing on NAMs-based translational ADME sciences. Lead design, qualification, and implementation of 3D organoid and microphysiological system platforms to improve translational prediction of drug disposition, target engagement, and pharmacodynamic response. Establish NAMs-based strategies to bridge preclinical and clinical pharmacokinetics and inform candidate prioritization and translational risk assessment.

Responsibilities

  • Lead the development and qualification of high-fidelity, human-relevant in vitro models (3D cultures and microphysiological systems) to assess drug disposition, biotransformation, and pharmacodynamic effects.
  • Design and execute experimental strategies integrating quantitative endpoints to correlate exposure and response across NAMs and traditional models.
  • Advance throughput and data scalability by implementing assay miniaturization, plate-based automation, and high-content imaging workflows.
  • Refine parenchymal–stromal co-culture systems and incorporate complementary analytical endpoints to define cellular phenotype and pharmacodynamic response.
  • Characterize responses using flow cytometry, multiplexed analytical sampling, confocal microscopy, and live-cell imaging.
  • Adopt computational tools and quantitative data pipelines to streamline analysis of complex kinetic and imaging datasets.
  • Collaborate across disciplines to define mechanism-based PK liabilities and guide preclinical-to-clinical translation.
  • Communicate findings clearly to inform cross-functional teams and drive data-driven decision-making in a fast-paced R&D environment.

Qualifications

  • Required: Doctorate in Biomedical Engineering, Pharmacology, Systems Biology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Biophysics, or related discipline (and relevant post-doc where applicable).
  • Required: Or Master’s degree with 3 years of relevant industry experience.
  • Required: Or Bachelor’s degree with 5 years of relevant industry experience.
  • Preferred: 2+ years of postdoctoral or industry experience applying 3D cellular or microphysiological systems to study drug disposition or disease biology.
  • Preferred: Experience in cell model and/or MPS device fabrication, culture, and integration with analytical readouts.
  • Preferred: Working understanding of pharmacokinetic principles for small and large molecules and preclinical ADME processes.
  • Preferred: Familiarity with bioanalytical and imaging techniques supporting quantitative in vitro pharmacology.
  • Preferred: Strong communication, data interpretation, and collaboration skills; ability to synthesize complex data into actionable insights.
  • Preferred: Demonstrated ability to innovate and deliver in a dynamic research environment.

Skills

  • 3D cell culture and organoid systems
  • Microphysiological systems (MPS, organ-on-chip)
  • Biotransformation and pharmacokinetics concepts
  • Flow cytometry, imaging (confocal, high-content), live-cell imaging
  • Analytical readouts and data integration
  • Quantitative data analysis and computational tools
  • Co-culture techniques and PK/PD interpretation
  • Cross-functional collaboration and effective communication

Education

  • Doctorate in Biomedical Engineering, Pharmacology, Systems Biology, Cellular & Molecular Biology, Biophysics, or related discipline (or equivalent post-doc experience)
  • Alternative: Master’s degree with 3 years of relevant industry experience; or Bachelor’s degree with 5 years of relevant industry experience
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