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Clinical Assistant Professor, Clinical Studies Core, North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine

Postdoctoral Fellowship at University of Wisconsin-Madison

Associate Director Veterinary Physiologist/Pharmacologist

DMPK Manager, Novartis Animal Health

Principal Scientist / Senior Principal Scientist, Pfizer Animal Health

 


Clinical Assistant Professor, Clinical Studies Core, North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine

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Are you interested in a new career in a novel and important arena in
Veterinary Medicine? The newly established Clinical Studies Core
(CSC) in the Center for Comparative Medicine and Translational
Research is designed to facilitate veterinary clinical studies being
performed through the College of Veterinary Medicine. The CSC
provides design, organizational and technical support for such
studies, and serves as a liaison between clinical investigators,
referring veterinarians, pet owners and industry to promote clinical
studies and helps ensure their success. A unique opportunity exists
for a motivated individual to grow this initiative while working with
a team of highly specialized clinical faculty and researchers.


Associate Director Veterinary Physiologist/Pharmacologist

We are a publicly held company, committed to developing breakthrough
therapies for oral drug delivery.

An opportunity for a technical leader for our newly created life sciences
Department is currently available.

Key qualifications include:

Prior experience in a management capacity within the physiology and
pharmacology disciplines

.DVM/PhD in veterinary physiology or pharmacology

Minimum - 5 years post doctoral experience

Pharmaceutical industry experience preferred

Responsibilities Include:

Primary responsibilities of this position are to enhance the life science
capabilities within our center of scientific excellence. Incumbent will
develop pharmacokinetic and translational animal models to support
innovation and application of proprietary oral drug delivery systems. He/she
will manage preclinical drug delivery programs for a diverse range of
pharmacological agents.

Actively contribute intellectually, strategically and operationally in an
interdisciplinary setting and play a leadership role on the
scientific/clinical development team.

Design, manage, and implement scientific research projects and conduct in
vivo pharmacokinetic studies in accordance with project goals.

Provide guidance to the multi-disciplinary project teams and management on
selection of carrier-drug combinations.

Advise on studies based on pharmacokinetic data and implement
recommendations (scheduling experiments, overseeing the technical aspects of
the projects etc.)

Interact closely and coordinate activities with internal analytical
resources, business development, chemistry, pharmaceutics, and vivarium
operations to ensure smooth study conduct.

Coordinate all team activities leading to the on-time completion and
reporting of studies.

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DMPK Manager, Novartis Animal Health

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Principal Scientist / Senior Principal Scientist, Pfizer Animal Health

At Pfizer Animal Health, a passion for the health and wellness of animals - and a commitment to research - combine to help protect the health of pets and farm animals and the productivity of livestock.

Pfizer Animal Health is looking for a PhD candidate to fill the position of Principal Scientist / Senior Principal Scientist. This position is for a lead of a laboratory in the primary area of drug metabolism and the secondary area of pharmacokinetics while also supporting to other programs throughout the drug discovery and development process.

Please apply online at www.pfizer.com and reference requisition number 072257.


Postdoctoral Fellowship at University of Wisconsin-Madison

A postdoctoral research position is available starting July 2008 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Medical Sciences.  Our research focus is on the relationship between individual variability in xenobiotic reductase pathways and the outcomes of drug toxicity and arylamine carcinogenesis. Currently employed methods include in vitro enzymology, HPLC, protein expression and purification, ELISA and flow cytometry, genotyping, and functional analyses of polymorphisms. Requirements for the position are a PhD in pharmacology, molecular biology, biochemistry, or a related discipline. Experience with HPLC and protein expression and purification is desirable. Funding is contingent upon eligibility for an NIH-funded training grant. Applicants should send a letter of intent, CV, and the names and email addresses of 3 references to:

latrepanier@svm.vetmed.wisc.edu.

Dr. Lauren A. Trepanier, Dept. of Medical Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison

2015 Linden Drive, Madison, WI 53706-1102   USA

(Ph) 608-265-9022  (Fx) 608-265-8020