Systems Phamacology Postdoctoral Associate position at CPSP (Orlando, FL)
Post-doctoral Associate Position
Posting date: 10/31/2016
Position: Two years, full time, post-doctoral associate in translational
systems pharmacology. The start date will be January 2017.
Department: Center for Pharmacometrics and Systems Pharmacology (CPSP),
Orlando, FL. College of Pharmacy. University of Florida.
Faculty member: Dr. Sihem Bihorel. MS., PharmD., PhD
Position description: The CPSP at Orlando, FL, is seeking a talented, highly
motivated, and energetic post-doctoral associate with expertise in
computational biology. The aim of the project is the development of a new
mathematical, computational, and systems-level understanding of immunology and
pharmacology. Progress in this area will have not only fundamental scientific
impact but also accrue immediate, broad practical benefits for the discovery of
new therapeutic agents, combination therapies, and biomarkers.
During the two years training at the CPSP, the post-doctoral candidate will
have the opportunity to gain a breadth of experience in:
* Development and qualification of Quantitative Systems Pharmacology
(QSP) models and bridging these models to clinical pharmacokinetic (PK) and
enhanced pharmacodynamic (ePD) models
* Development and evaluation of the advanced numerical and computational
methods for QSP/PK/ePD data analyses
* Development and qualification of novel visualization tools for
QSP/PK/ePD analyses.
* Report within the project in terms of written reports/publications, and
oral presentations
* Attend conferences to present the results (posters and symposiums)
Qualifications required:
* Candidate should have a doctoral degree (PhD) in Systems
Biology/Pharmacology, Bioinformatics, Pharmacometrics, Computer Science,
Computational Biology, Biostatistics, Applied Mathematics, Theoretical Biology,
or related quantitative data-heavy discipline.
* Proficiency in one or more of these mathematical frameworks: MATLAB, R,
and Monolix.
* Understanding of in vitro experimental techniques such as cellular and
molecular biology, and pre-clinical/clinical pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic
studies.
* Ability to work as part of a team and independently.
* Skillful English writing ability with first author publications in peer
reviewed journals.
* Strong oral communication skills.
* Interest in pursuing a career in QSP, Pharmacometrics, and/or clinical
pharmacology
How to apply: Please send CV, a brief letter of interest, and the names and
email addresses of three referees to Dr. Sihem Bihorel, MS., PharmD., PhD via
e-mail to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.
CPSP Overview: The CPSP ( http://cpsp.pharmacy.ufl.edu/) is located in the
University of Florida Academic & Research Center at the Lake Nona Medical City
about 5 miles southeast of the Orlando International Airport. The CPSP provides
an academic home to a multidisciplinary and integrative, quantitative clinical
pharmacology program in drug development and regulatory science. Lake Nona
Medical City ( http://www.lakenona.com/medical-city/) is a landmark for Orlando
and a premier location for medical care, research and education. It is anchored
by University of Central Florida Medical School, the Sanford-Burnham Medical
Research Institute, the newest VA Medical Center in the country, the Nemours
Children's Hospital, and the University of Florida Academic and Research Center
(CPSP).