Dear Colleagues,
Please see the text of our advertisement below. We are open to considering
recent post-doctoral trainees and graduates, so please share widely with those
who may be interested!
Link to apply: https://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/154869
I'm happy to answer any questions a potential candidate may have about the
work, division, School, or RTP area.
Cheers,
Julie
A Research Assistant Professor position is available immediately to work as
part of a multidisciplinary team on infectious disease projects focused on the
application of mathematical modeling and simulation to characterize drug
pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics.
The projects will involve the use of nonlinear mixed effects and
physiologically-based modeling techniques, and other biostatistical
applications in preclinical and clinical drug development research, to identify
optimal dosing and clinical trial design.
The successful candidate will work in the Clinical Pharmacology and Analytical
Chemistry Laboratory of Dr. Angela Kashuba, and will focus on challenging
preclinical and clinical modeling projects in the areas of HIV treatment,
prevention, and cure. This position is also integrated into the UNC Center for
AIDS Research, the HIV Cure Center, and Qura Therapeutics. The candidate will
also consult on, and assist with, projects supported by these entities.
This candidate will become part of the Division of Pharmacotherapy and
Experimental Therapeutics. This Division is a designated Pharsight Phoenix(r)
Center of Excellence, and is a nationally recognized, dynamic and collegial
faculty whose vision is to lead the nation in achieving excellence in
innovative translational research, education, and progressive pharmacy practice
to optimize drug therapy outcomes.
The Division has vibrant fellowship and graduate programs, including an
NIH-funded T32 postdoctoral training program in Clinical Pharmacology in
collaboration with Duke University and the Institute for Drug Safety Sciences.
It is expected that the successful candidate will embrace student mentoring.
Didactic teaching is not required, but there are many opportunities to
participate if the candidate wishes to grow their teaching portfolio.
At UNC-CH, the UNC Schools of Medicine, Public Health, Dentistry, Nursing and
Pharmacy comprise one of the nation's few comprehensive academic health centers
located on a world-class research campus. This creates an excellent environment
in which to conduct multidisciplinary research. This position will work within
dynamic multidisciplinary teams to optimize drug dosing and outcomes.
Qualified candidates must have either a doctoral degree in Pharmacometrics,
Pharmaceutical Sciences, Biostatistics, Biomedical Engineering, Medicine,
Pharmacy or a closely related discipline, or a masters of science degree with
additional pharmacometrics training.
The successful candidate must demonstrate expertise in modeling, simulation,
and statistical methods through evidence of scientific meeting presentations,
publications, regulatory report submissions or other equivalent
activities.Extensive software (e.g., NONMEM, ADAPT, Phoenix, Simulations Plus
Suite, R) and programming proficiency is preferred. Excellent communication
skills and ability to work independently as well as a member of an
interdisciplinary team are essential. Interested applicants should submit a
letter describing personal goals as they relate to the position, along with a
curriculum vitae.
JULIE B. DUMOND, PHARM.D., MS, BCPS
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR,
DIVISION OF PHARMACOTHERAPY AND EXPERIMENTAL THERAPEUTICS
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UNC ESHELMAN SCHOOL OF PHARMACY
Campus Box 7361
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