Pharmacokinetic Scientist
About the role
The Pharmacokinetic Scientist will assist with pharmacokinetic data analysis, scientific interpretation of study results, clinical report writing, and interactions with clients.
Responsibilities
- Data analysis and interpretation
- Perform PK analyses independently
- Aid with PD analyses
- Interpret PK and statistical results and findings independently
- Perform QC reviews as assigned
- Write and review reports as assigned
- Prepare PK data/report files for electronic filing of projects for submission to regulatory agencies
- Maintain and file all supportive documentation pertaining to the study and ensure proper archiving of projects
- Interact with clients alongside or under direction of a senior scientist, as needed
- Prepare internal presentations
Requirements
- Master’s or PhD degree in a biology-focused sciences related field with 2+ years of related experience required
- Certified in performing noncompartmental pharmacokinetic analysis with software applications such as Phoenix WinNonlin
- Familiarity with processes and applications related to non-linear mixed-effect modeling and/or physiologically-based pharmacokinetic modeling is an asset
- Excellent oral and written skills (English language) required
Celerion Values
Celerion Values: Integrity, Trust, Teamwork, Respect
Equal Opportunity Employer
Celerion is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, qualified protected veteran status, or disability. We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses and identifying potential inconsistencies or verification signals in application materials based on available information. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.