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We are recruiting a Principal Scientist, Non-Clinical PKPD, to join a leading Pharmaceutical company based in the Berkshire area for 12 months. As the Principal Scientist, Non-Clinical PKPD, you will be responsible for driving the quantitative integrated strategy of pharmacokinetics and pharmacology to bring differentiated solutions to patients.

Key Duties And Responsibilities

Your duties as the Principal Scientist, Non-Clinical PKPD will be varied however the key duties and responsibilities are as follows:

As the Principal Scientist, Non-Clinical PKPD, you will participate in the development of non-clinical PKPD and GLP toxicokinetics studies, leading the non-clinical PKPD strategy and contributing to protocol designs and regulatory study protocols.
As the Principal Scientist, Non-Clinical PKPD, you will collaborate with project teams and CROs to ensure high-quality data generation, working under GLP compliance to deliver data packages that meet regulatory standards.
As the Principal Scientist, Non-Clinical PKPD, you will analyse and communicate interim and final PKPD/toxicokinetic data to stakeholders, delivering study reports and integrated summaries for regulatory submissions.
As the Principal Scientist, Non-Clinical PKPD, you will facilitate the advancement of drug candidates by building a thorough knowledge of drug pharmacology and PKPD, representing the department internally and externally.

Role Requirements

To be successful in your application to this exciting role as the Principal Scientist, Non-Clinical PKPD we are looking to identify the following on your profile and past history:

Relevant degree in a quantitative pharmacology, pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics, DMPK, or related discipline.
Extensive industry experience in PKPD data analysis within a pharmaceutical company or CRO environment.
A working knowledge and practical experience with Phoenix-WinNonlin for PKPD analysis, and familiarity with other modelling and simulation tools such as Berkeley Madonna and/or R.

Key Words: Principal Scientist / Non-Clinical PKPD / Early Clinical Development / Translational Sciences / Pharmacokinetics / Pharmacodynamics / DMPK / GLP Toxicokinetics / Phoenix-WinNonlin / Regulatory Submissions / Drug Development / Pharmaceutical / CRO / Biotech / Pharmaceutical

Hyper Recruitment Solutions Ltd (HRS) is an Equal Opportunities employer. We welcome applications from anyone who meets the role requirements. HRS exclusively supports the Life Science sectors, combining recruitment expertise with scientific knowledge to help you advance your career.
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