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Position:
Associate Scientist/Scientist, Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics
Employer:
Genentech, Inc.
Description:
Join a Team that Lives to Improve Lives People come to Genentech from across disciplines and across the world to solve our most challenging medical conditions. You’ll find inspiration in our passion for biotechnology, our purpose to positively impact the lives of millions of patients and our dedication to our people. Joining Genentech means being part of a tradition of inquiry that will change the world. It means embracing our failures as much as our successes. It requires a willingness to look beyond the edge of what's possible. And a focus on doing the day-to-day work that makes great science happen.
The following opportunity exists in our South San Francisco, CA headquarters:
Associate Scientist/Scientist, Drug Metabolism And Pharmacokinetics
Description
The Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics (DMPK) department at Genentech is seeking a highly motivated individual who will be involved in the design and execution of non-clinical pharmacokinetic studies. These studies will enable the selection of small molecule candidates and provide assessment of their ADME characteristics in support of drug discovery and development. This position will require knowledge of ADME, with focus on PK and PK/PD modeling.
The individual will be involved in the following activities as part of their role:
- Representation of DMPK at interdisciplinary project teams
- Pharmacokinetic & pharmacodynamic data analysis and modeling
- Support/report writing for IND and NDA filings
Qualifications/Experience:
Who You Are
- A PhD degree in pharmacokinetics, drug metabolism or other relevant field.
- Good understanding of ADME with relevant laboratory skills and proven scientific expertise in this field.
- Good communication and organizational skills and the ability to work in multifunctional teams are essential.
Desirable: 0-2 years of relevant training or pharmaceutical industry experience as a DMPK project representative. Familiarity with various software packages such as MATLAB, ADAPT, SAAM II, and/or NONMEM is highly desired.
A Job with Benefits Beyond the Benefits A member of the Roche Group, Genentech has been at the forefront of the biotechnology industry for more than 40 years, using human genetic information to develop novel medicines for serious and life-threatening diseases. Genentech has multiple therapies on the market for cancer & other serious illnesses. Please take this opportunity to learn about Genentech where we believe that our employees are our most important asset & are dedicated to remaining a great place to work.
The next step is yours. To apply today, click on the "Apply online" button.
Genentech is an equal opportunity employer & prohibits unlawful discrimination based on race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, national origin/ancestry, age, disability, marital & veteran status. For more information about equal employment opportunity, visit our Genentech Careers page.
At Genentech, we share salary ranges with applicants during the recruiting process, if requested. Third party salary estimates may not be accurate or up-to-date.
Location:
South San Francisco
Contact:
Apply Link: https://www.gene.com/careers/detail/201908-125170/Associate-Scientist-Scientist-Drug-Metabolism-and-Pharmacokinetics
Post Date:
9/27/2019 3:54:46 PM
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