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Merck Sharp & Dohme

Associate Principal Scientist, Project Representative - Boston Pharmacokinetics,

Merck Sharp & Dohme, Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298


Job Description

Our company is a global health care leader with a diversified portfolio of prescription medicines, vaccines and animal health products. The difference between potential and achievement lies in the spark that fuels innovation and inventiveness; this is the space where our company has codified its legacy for over a century. Our company’s success is backed by ethical integrity, forward momentum, and an inspiring mission to achieve new milestones in global healthcare.

At our company, we are inspired by the belief that a research-driven enterprise dedicated to scientific excellence can create medicines that save and improve lives. Every employee is building on our proud legacy of scientific breakthrough. Our ability to impact the lives of patients worldwide depends on the integrity, creativity, humility and scientific acumen of our team. We are creating a diverse organization that is inspired by invention and founded on a culture of respect and collaboration. At our Research Labs in Boston, you’ll have the opportunity to expand your knowledge and skills through collaboration with talented and dedicated colleagues while advancing your career.

The Pharmacokinetics, Dynamics, Metabolism and Bioanalytics (PDMB) group is seeking a dynamic, strategic thinking and collaborative Associate Principal Scientist to contribute to our small molecule and peptide drug discovery and early clinical development efforts. This position will be based at our research labs in Boston, MA. The ideal candidate will lead drug metabolism and pharmacokinetic (DMPK) efforts as a project-team representative, regularly interacting with multi-disciplinary discovery teams and partners from other functions within our research division. Therapeutic area support with focus on our immunology and oncology portfolios, with the potential to contribute to cardiovascular/metabolic, neuroscience and infectious disease efforts as well. The successful candidate will be expected to represent PDMB on cross-functional teams through strategic design of discovery testing funnels, generation and interpretation of PK and PK/PD data sets and through effective communication at both internal meetings and external conferences.

In this exciting position, your primary roles will include:

Project-team representative and subject matter expert on small molecule and/or peptide-based DMPK activities within the oncology and immunology therapeutic areas

Characterization and optimization of the in vitro and in vivo ADME and pharmacokinetic properties of small molecules and peptide therapeutics

Design, implementation and analysis of in vitro and in vivo studies to understand the impact of drug disposition on disease biology, pharmacological response (PK/PD) and safety

Close collaboration with Discovery and Early Development project teams in Boston (MA), South San Francisco (CA) and West Point (PA) aimed at building highly efficient strategies to identify and optimize drug candidates

Education Minimum Requirement

Ph.D (with 3+ years relevant experience), Master’s (minimum of 6 years relevant experience), or Bachelor's (minimum of 12+ years relevant experience) degree in biochemistry, chemistry, pharmacology, pharmaceutical sciences, biomedical engineering or related field

Relevant experience to include a record of increasing responsibility and independence in a similar industrial/applied academic setting

Experience and Skills (Highly preferred, must have 3/4 of listed technical skills):

Demonstrated experience leading small molecule or peptide DMPK discovery efforts as an independent project-team representative within a highly collaborative environment

Ability to design, optimize and interpret DMPK-related optimization strategies (discovery testing funnels) as part of a broader research operating plan

Technical ability to analyze, interpret and provide context around data describing the ADME, pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of small molecules or peptides, including use of software such as Phoenix WinNonlin

Experience contributing to development and execution of translational pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic/efficacy relationships and other useful quantitative pharmacology applications in a discovery setting

Strong leadership, interpersonal, communication, problem solving and collaborative qualities to deliver high quality results in a fast-paced environment

Preferred Experience and Skills

Hands-on experience performing translational pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic/efficacy and physiologically-based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) software modeling (e.g., Phoenix WinNonlin, Berkeley Madonna, MATLAB).

Ability to design and interpret novel, hypothesis-driven ADME and bioanalytical strategies (primarily LC/MS) to support the optimization of small molecule and peptide therapeutics

Proven track record supporting immunology or oncology-based programs with experience spanning from early discovery through IND-enabling efforts

Familiarity with structure-activity relationships aimed at improving pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of small molecules or peptides

Experience working within a research-driven pharmaceutical company

Employee Status:

Regular

Relocation:

Domestic/International

VISA Sponsorship:

Yes

Travel Requirements:

10%

Job Posting End Date:

11/9/2024

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