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American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS) and Pharmacometrics,
Office of Clinical Pharmacology, Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have a
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) to build a quantitative
Alzheimer's Disease Model. AAPS is seeking fellows who are interested in
applying quantitative 'learning' approaches for solving drug development and
regulatory challenges. Specifically, the incumbent will work with the FDA
Pharmacometrics group (Silver Spring, MD) to develop and apply Alzheimer's
Disease Model to drug development. The fellowship is for 2 years.
Requirements include an earned Pharm.D., Ph.D., M.D. or other professional
doctorate related to pharmaceutical sciences or statistics. Clinical and
pharmaceutical scientists with a good knowledge of pharmacokinetic and
pharmacodynamic principles, an experience in mixed effects modeling including
software skills (SAS, Splus, NONMEM, etc) OR a statistician with a good
knowledge of trial design and analyses principles with an interest in advanced
innovative methods to explore clinical trial data are eligible for this
fellowship. Proficiency with standard software (NONMEM, SAS or SPlus/R) is a
must. This fellowship could also be a good opportunity for academicians who
are willing to take 2 years of sabbatical leave. Good communication and
writing skills are critical. Opportunities to learn and contribute in a
dynamic team, to gain first-hand experience with regulatory aspects of
Pharmacometrics, and to conduct and publish research in related areas are
abundant. Candidates will need to be US permanent residents or citizens.
Candidates eligible for J-1 status will also be considered.
Please forward your resume to:
AAPS
Attention: CRADA – Alzheimer's Disease Model
2107 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 700
Arlington, VA 22201
crada@aaps.org
www.aapspharmaceutica.com/crada
Deadline for submissions: September 15, 2008
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