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Senior Specialist, Quantitative Pharmacology and Pharmacometrics - Infectious Disease and Vaccines

Merck
Remote friendly (West Point, PA)
United States
$126,500 - $199,100 USD yearly
Clinical Research and Development

Role Summary

Senior Specialists in the Infectious Disease and Vaccines group in the department of Quantitative Pharmacology and Pharmacometrics (QP2) apply quantitative approaches to enable drug-development decision-making from drug discovery through approval. The role involves collaborating with multidisciplinary teams and developing expertise in pharmacometrics and related areas to support drug and vaccine development.

Responsibilities

  • Applying quantitative approaches to develop and implement translational clinical pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of new drug and vaccine candidates
  • Developing and executing pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics modelling approaches, such as noncompartmental analysis, population pharmacokinetic, exposure-response, quantitative system pharmacology, viral dynamics, model-based meta-analysis, and other model-based analyses
  • Perform clinical trial simulations to inform dose selection and go/no-go decisions
  • Serve as a QP2 representative while being mentored by QP2 senior staff on drug and vaccine development teams to manage functional deliverables for assigned programs

Education

  • A Ph.D. or equivalent degree - OR - a PharmD or equivalent degree with at least two years of experience - OR - a MS or equivalent degree with at least four years of experience, where "experience" means having a record of increasing responsibility and independence in a similar role in pharmaceutical drug development or academia
  • An educational background in PK/PD, pharmaceutical sciences, pharmacometrics, mathematics, statistics/ biostatistics, computational biology/chemistry, chemical/biomedical engineering, or a related field.

Qualifications

  • Required: Proficiency in R, NONMEM, Matlab, Python, or a similar programming language
  • Required: Proficiency in written and verbal communication
  • Preferred: Knowledge of infectious diseases
  • Preferred: Experience performing population PK and/or PK/PD analyses
  • Preferred: Experience with standard pharmacometrics software (e.g. NONMEM, Monolix, Phoenix.)
  • Preferred: Skills in experimental design, mathematical problem solving, critical data analysis/interpretation, and statistics
  • Preferred: Scientific understanding of ADME and biopharmaceutic properties of biologics, small molecules, or non-traditional therapeutics