Associate Director, QSP Preclinical Immunoscience
Company: Disability Solutions
Location: Princeton
Posted on: September 1, 2024
Job Description:
At Bristol Myers Squibb, we are inspired by a single vision -
transforming patients' lives through science. In oncology,
hematology, immunology and cardiovascular disease - and one of the
most diverse and promising pipelines in the industry - each of our
passionate colleagues contribute to innovations that drive
meaningful change. We bring a human touch to every treatment we
pioneer. Join us and make a difference. The scientist in this role
will establish a preclinical immunoscience focused Quantitative
Systems Pharmacology (QSP) capability to support discovery and
early drug development efforts. QSP modeling has become an
important component of discovery and clinical development. QSP
models are mechanistic, mathematical models, based on integration
of non-clinical/clinical knowledge and data to represent varying
scales of drug pharmacology from target binding and modulation
through disease pathophysiology and multi-drug pharmacology. They
can be applied to aid in target prioritization, therapeutic
modality selection, chemical/biotherapeutic optimization, biomarker
characterization, combination assessment, clinical trial design,
and trial interpretation. Our QSP&PBPK team has established
expertise, impact, and tools to develop, calibrate, and apply QSP
models. We are looking for individuals to take a leadership role in
a new strategic thrust for the group and at BMS. The individual in
this role will report to a therapeutic-area QSP lead and will be
accountable to establish and implement strategy to support one of
the Thematic Research Centers (TRCs) at BMS. They will be expected
to have strong modeling skills to individually contribute as well
as leadership skills to direct the establishment of a preclinical
QSP strategy for a TRC. Individuals must be able to adopt a
discovery mindset, working with discovery and early drug
development teams for education, communication, and work
prioritization. Prior industry modeling experience, experience
working with discovery and early drug development colleagues,
familiarity with key biology including immunology, and knowledge of
relevant experimental methods are advantages. This leader will be a
part of a broader Quantitative Systems Pharmacology and
Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetics organization with a strong
intellectual environment and capable colleagues. They will be
expected to coordinate their approaches with the QSP&PBPK
methods lead where relevant. Responsibilities:
- Provide leadership to and collaboration with multidisciplinary
project teams to develop and apply QSP models
- Demonstrate high proficiency in the development and application
of Quantitative Systems Pharmacology (QSP) models to address drug
discovery and development questions
- Partner with external groups to accelerate the internal Systems
Pharmacology efforts in key disease areas
- Independently provide expert support to project teams to
design, execute and interpret preclinical and clinical studies
- Independently collaborate with stakeholders to identify and
interpret experiments critical for model development and
refinement
- Coordinate with the QSP&PBPK methods lead on methodologies
for virtual population workflows and script-based analysis packages
and customize as needed
- Network with stakeholders in R&ED, GDD, and other functions
to facilitate model development and application
- Begin to align disease area QSP strategy with organizational
priorities
- Align QSP model deliverables with clinical pharmacology,
pre-clinical, and clinical development plans as appropriate
- Participate and contribute to departmental and R&D
initiatives
- Contribute to the standards of practice within the
department
- Stay informed with emerging literature and science in the
systems biology/pharmacology modeling and simulation sciences
- Serve as a subject matter expert to both internal colleagues
and the external scientific community
- Build and maintain a personal track record of publication in
the area of QSP
- Establish and maintain effective collaborations with
stakeholders in other functional areas
- Maintain an active relationship with colleagues in Clinical
Pharmacology & Pharmacometrics at the project level as well as in
the advancement of PharmacometricsPosition requirements:
- Ph.D. in Engineering, Mathematics, Bioinformatics,
Pharmacometrics, Systems Biology/Pharmacology or a related
field.
- In addition to the Ph.D., 5+ years of mathematical modeling &
computer simulation experience for biomedical/pharmaceutical
applications. Experience within pharmaceutical industry or
pharmaceutical consulting is preferred, post-doctoral may be
considered depending on the totality of prior experience.
- M.S. in appropriate field with significantly more experience
may be considered
- Excellent understanding of theory, principles and statistical
aspects of advanced mathematical modeling and simulation. Knowledge
of process control theory would be beneficial
- Good understanding of the basic principles of pharmacokinetics
and pharmacodynamics
- Ability to learn new areas of biological sciences and build on
solid foundation of quantitative skills to develop QSP models
- Ability to communicate internally and externally on topics
related to CP&P and QSP is required
- Ability to keep up to date with and propose the implementation
of scientific and technological developments in the area of Systems
Pharmacology/Biology
- Hands-on experience with modeling software tools used in the
QSP field would be desirable. Experience with MATLAB SimBiology
would be particularly desirable
- Experience with general programming and data analysis
tools/languages such as Python, R, MATLAB, Spotfire, etc., is
required
- Desire to interact as a modeling and simulation expert across
clinical development teams with experts from different functional
areas (pre-clinical and clinical)
- Experience working in one of BMS' disease areas of interest is
desirable
- Knowledge of current practices and issues in pharmaceutical
R&D in disciplines such as clinical pharmacology,
bioanalytical, biopharmaceutics, and toxicology#LI-OnsiteAround the
world, we are passionate about making an impact on the lives of
patients with serious diseases. Empowered to apply our individual
talents and diverse perspectives in an inclusive culture, our
shared values of passion, innovation, urgency, accountability,
inclusion and integrity bring out the highest potential of each of
our colleagues.Bristol Myers Squibb recognizes the importance of
balance and flexibility in our work environment. We offer a wide
variety of competitive benefits, services and programs that provide
our employees with the resources to pursue their goals, both at
work and in their personal lives. Physical presence at the BMS
worksite or physical presence in the field is an essential job
function of this role which the Company deems critical to
collaboration, innovation, productivity, employee well-being and
engagement, and enhances the Company culture.To protect the safety
of our workforce, customers, patients and communities, the policy
of the Company requires all employees and workers in the U.S. and
Puerto Rico to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, unless they
have received an exception based on an approved request for a
medical or religious reasonable accommodation. Therefore, all BMS
applicants seeking a role located in the U.S. and Puerto Rico must
confirm that they have already received or are willing to receive
the full COVID-19 vaccination by their start date as a
qualification of the role and condition of employment. This
requirement is subject to state and local law restrictions and may
not be applicable to employees working in certain jurisdictions
such as Montana. This requirement is also subject to discussions
with collective bargaining representatives in the U.S.Our company
is committed to ensuring that people with disabilities can excel
through a transparent recruitment process, reasonable workplace
adjustments and ongoing support in their roles. Applicants can
request an approval of accommodation prior to accepting a job
offer. If you require reasonable accommodation in completing this
application or if you are applying to a role based in the U.S. or
Puerto Rico and you believe that you are unable to receive a
COVID-19 vaccine due to a medical condition or sincerely held
religious belief, during or any part of the recruitment process,
please direct your inquiries to adastaffingsupport@bms.com . Visit
careers.bms.com/eeo-accessibility to access our complete Equal
Employment Opportunity statement.BMS will consider for employment
qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records, pursuant
to applicable laws in your area. Any data processed in connection
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