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The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

PK / PD Scientist

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, San Diego, California, United States, 92189


Job Title:

PK / PD Scientist

Job Number:

35628

Location:

San Diego,CA

Job Description

Scientist

($100-120K/yr)

We are seeking a dedicated and highly skilled Scientist for our Preclinical Team. The successful candidate will be supporting the progression of our therapeutic programs by conducting and optimizing in vivo research activities and successful execution of preclinical studies. This role demands a solid understanding of PK/PD analysis, in vivo research methodologies and the ability to perform in complex operations.

Responsibilities

Work with the Associate Director, providing in vivo pharmacology expertise.

Plan, execute and manage in vivo studies, including protocol development, dosing and tissue collection, study monitoring, bio sample management, tissue processing and relevant data analysis

Proficient in administering substances by intravenous (IV) -MUST-

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intraperitoneal (IP), subcutaneous (SC), intramuscular (IM) and Intertumoral (IT) injections.

Execute cell-based assays and experiments of tissues from in vivo studies, perform analyses, and report results

Conduct survival surgeries to establish various rodent models using aseptic techniques

Develop, characterize and implement new animal models to improve the effectiveness of in vivo pharmacology studies

Maintain detailed documentation of all studies in lab notebook to ensure data integrity and traceability

Optimize and implement best practices for in vivo research methodologies, including animal model selection, dosing strategies, sample collection and data collection techniques

Ensure compliance with regulatory guidelines and ethical standards in the conduct of in vivo studies

Evaluate and implement new technologies and platforms to enhance the efficiency and quality of in vivo studies

Perform and analyze preclinical imaging studies (IVIS)

Contributes to a team culture that promotes continuous improvement, ownership, professional growth, and inclusion

Required Skills

DVM or Ph.D. with expertise in nonclinical operations in a drug discovery and development setting

Broad and extensive expertise with all aspects of in vivo rodent research (various dosing routes, anesthesia, surgical procedures, necropsy, tissue processing, etc.)

3Rs-centered, welfare-oriented approach to animal-based research

Strong communication skills, essential for effective collaboration with cross-functional teams and CROs used for outsourced studies

Exceptional organizational and attention to detail skills, with the capacity to work autonomously as well as in a team setting

Ability to troubleshoot and effectively solve problems in a timely and efficient manner, demonstrating resourcefulness and a high level of analytical thinking

Hands-on experience with cell biology techniques (RNA/DNA extraction, PCR, Western Blot, ELISA, small molecule/biologics interventional assays

Preferred Qualifications

Experience working across diverse therapeutic modalities, including small molecules, biotherapeutics, nucleic acid therapeutics, and gene therapy is desirable

Experience analyzing age-related diseases/deficits in animal models; including inflammation, metabolic disorders, neurodegeneration, muscle atrophy, bone loss and/or joint deficits

Experience with metabolic chambers, behavioral assay and analysis is a desirable.

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