The Centre for Human Drug Research in Leiden, The Netherlands, is looking for
an experienced Pharmacometrician
The Job
- The pharmacometrician has expertise in PK-PD modelling, disease
modelling and trial simulation in the context of pharmaceutical research and
development, preferably demonstrated by a track record of peer-reviewed
publications.
- Modelling will be primarily on data obtained at CHDR. These data
increasingly require integration with preclinical information, the use of
systems biology and physiological modelling techniques and experience with this
are required. The results of the analyses will be used for study reports, but
also for articles and theses.
- The pharmacometrician must have an academic background in medicine,
biology, pharmacology or a related field. An advanced proficiency with
pharmacometric/statistical software tools, e.g. NONMEM, R, SAS is required.
When can you start?
- Start: We are looking for a person who can start at short notice.
- Salary: The salary is dependent upon background and experience.
- Language: CHDR and Leiden University have an increasingly
international work force and English is used throughout CHDR, employing many
international students and professionals.
How to apply:
- Send your application with CV to the HR Department at CHDR (attn.
Margreet ten Kate: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>).
- If you require further information please call at +31 71 5246400 to
discuss with Prof. Koos Burggraaf or e-mail ([email protected] ). You can also visit
http://www.chdr.nl.
- If preferred, one of our senior staff members can contact you at a
suitable time to discuss this opportunity.
About CHDR
- CHDR (Centre for Human Drug Research) is a clinical pharmacology
institute in Leiden, the Netherlands.
- The research is primarily focussed on testing the effects of
innovative medicines on humans and the development of biomarkers in early
phases of development.
- CHDR is also a major training site for clinical pharmacologists,
many of whom work on a PhD-thesis during their training.
- CHDR is actively involved in the training of medical and biomedical
students at Leiden University
Key competencies include:
- team player,
- accurate,
- able to work independently,
- anticipating and entrepreneurial
Jasper Stevens PhD
Pharmacometrician
Centre for Human Drug Research
Zernikedreef 8
2333 CL Leiden
The Netherlands
T +31 (0) 71 5246462
[email protected]
http://www.chdr.nl
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