Post Doctoral Scholar - Comprehensive Cancer Center
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Address:
460 W 12th AveColumbus,OH
- Job Number: R129491
- Posted Date: 7/1/2025
- Type: Full time
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The Pharmacoanalytical Shared Resource (PhASR) seeks a postdoctoral scholar to learn and apply pharmacometrics methodologies in cancer-focused research. The Postdoctoral Scholar – Pharmacometrics in the PhASR will support data collection, quality control of data, data analysis, modeling, simulation and PK/PD study design for human clinical trials and also, to a lesser extent, for non-clinical pharmacology studies conducted in animals. A majority of this activity will be in support of National Cancer Institute sponsored clinical trials through The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center’s UM1 and U24 grants, and other portions of this activity will support investigator-initiated trials and other research supported by the PhASR. These studies involve the clinical and pre-clinical development of novel anti-cancer therapies and novel drug combinations, as well as characterizing the mechanisms of resistance to FDA approved agents. These activities of the successful candidate for this position will aim to characterize pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics or the relationship between both (PK/PD) of small and large molecule anti-cancer agents using statistical modeling approaches to enable further simulation and prediction either within or beyond the study population evaluated. Intensive literature research will be required to understand the current state of knowledge on specific drugs’ PK and PD properties and on state-of-the-art approaches for study design optimization, dose individualization, and PK/PD modeling and simulation. Frequent interactions with PhASR users, including hematologists, medical oncologists, clinical research staff, and other basic and translational scientists will occur to enable appropriate study-design and fit-for-purpose modeling efforts.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
PharmD or PhD in pharmacology, statistics, engineering, or related field; specific training, experiences, and a demonstrated track record in applying PK/PD modeling and simulation tools
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Experience using NONMEM, R, Monolix and/or other platforms for analysis of clinical and/or preclinical pharmacology data; development of web-based tools and web interfaces for PK/PD model parameter estimation and simulation in popPK/PD, PBPK-PD, and/or QSP approach; model-informed precision dosing and sampling optimization in pharmacometrics approach.
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