Job Opportunities at UCB
UCB ( http://www.ucb.com/) is a global leader in the biopharmaceutical industry
dedicated to the research, development and commercialization of innovative
pharmaceutical and biotechnology products in the fields of central nervous
system disorders, and immune and inflammatory disorders. UCB focuses on
securing a leading position in severe disease categories. At the Research
Centre of "UCB New Medicines", we are seeking to recruit talented PhD. level
PK-PD/M&S experts to join our pharmacometrics team. The role will be
predominantly positioned in the translational to early-phase/POC field driving
quantitative pharmacology modeling at a project team level. An interest and
experience in mechanistic modeling is a must. The positions can be located
either in UK (slough) or Belgium. For further information, please
contact:<mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]
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UCB Celltech is the UK branch of UCB Pharma S.A., a company registered in
Belgium with registered offices at All?e de la Recherche 60, 1070 Brussels,
Belgium, KBO/BCE nr. 0403.096.168, RPR/RPM Brussels.
UCB Celltech's UK branch registration number is BR009137 and its UK
representative office is at 208 Bath Road, Slough, Berkshire SL1 3WE.
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