AstraZeneca PostDoc fellow opportunity
N=1 Patient Derived Xenograft Trials: Understanding the relationship between
tumour growth rate and drug sensitivity for efficient translation and patient
selection
https://astrazeneca.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/Emerging-Talent/job/UK---Cambridge/Post-Doc-Fellow---Effective-translation-by-modelling-mouse-trials_R-023551-1
We're currently looking for talented scientists to join our innovative
academic-style Postdoc. From our centre in Cambridge, UK, you'll be in a global
pharmaceutical environment, contributing to live projects right from the start.
You'll take part in a comprehensive training programme, including a focus on
drug discovery and development, given access to our existing Postdoctoral
research, and encouraged to pursue your own independent research in cutting
edge laboratories. It's a newly expanding programme spanning a range of
therapeutic areas across a wide range of disciplines.
What's more, you'll have the support of a leading academic advisor, based at
the University of Cambridge, who'll provide you with the guidance and knowledge
you need to develop your career. This is an exciting area that hasn't been
explored to its full potential, making this an opportunity to make a real
difference to the future of medical science.
About AstraZeneca
AstraZeneca is a global, innovation-driven biopharmaceutical business that
focuses on the discovery, development and commercialisation of prescription
medicines for some of the world's most serious diseases. But we're more than
one of the world's leading pharmaceutical companies. At AstraZeneca, we're
proud to have a unique workplace culture that inspires innovation and
collaboration. Here, employees are empowered to express diverse perspectives -
and are made to feel valued, energised and rewarded for their ideas and
creativity.
Cancer is one of the greatest challenges facing medical science today. In our
Oncology Team, you'll push the boundaries of science every day to overcome that
challenge. We've been at the centre of some of the biggest breakthroughs in
oncology. In lung cancer, for example, we've brought together complementary
expertise to aid discovery and accelerate development in new medicines through
a variety of partnerships and initiatives. We're also early adopters of new
technologies to support innovation, including CRISPR, genome editing techniques
and a next-generation sequencing platform for companion diagnostics in
oncology. But we're not stopping there. With a world-class pipeline and some of
the best experts in the industry, we're in a great position to develop even
more innovative therapeutic approaches.
You will improve the treatment of cancer patients by harnessing mouse trial
data with a combination of bioinformatics and mechanistic modelling. These
studies reproduce the disease heterogeneity observed in a human patient
population. You will be investigating how the underlying growth kinetics of
these engrafted tumours alters response to treatment.
You will develop methodology to design and interpret patient-derived xenograft
(PDX) mouse trial data sets including mathematical models of treatment effect
on tumour size over time that reflect the underlying disease biology.
Education and Experience Required:
Essential:
* Phd in mathematics, physics or engineering with a focus on biomedical
research
* Proven written and oral communication skills
* Aptitude for interdisciplinary research
Desirable:
* Experience of bioinformatics, machine learning, PKPD and mathematical
tumour disease modelling
* Previous work with preclinical datasets
Skills and Capabilities required:
* Experience developing mathematical models using real experimental data.
Use of R for statistics.
* Understanding of ordinary differential equation models.
* Experience with Matlab and NONMEM desirable
This is a 3 year programme. 2 years will be a Fixed Term Contract, with a 1
year extension which will be merit based. The role will be based at Cambridge
UK with a competitive salary on offer
To apply for this position, please click the apply link below.
Advert closing date - 13th May 2018
AstraZeneca welcomes applications from all sections of the community.
AstraZeneca is an equal opportunity employer. AstraZeneca will consider all
qualified applicants for employment without discrimination on grounds of
disability, sex or sexual orientation, pregnancy or maternity leave status,
race or national or ethnic origin, age, religion or belief, gender identity or
re-assignment, marital or civil partnership status, protected veteran status
(if applicable) or any other characteristic protected by law.
If you share our passion for scientific excellence, find out more at;
https://careers.astrazeneca.com/students/programmes/post-doctoral-programmes
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