Job Title:                 Associate Program Director, Quantitative Medicine 
Department: Clinical Pharmacology and Quantitative MedicineReports to: Director 
of Clinical Pharmacology and Quantitative MedicineFLSA Status: Full-time; 
ExemptLocation:         Tucson, AZ (Remote may be considered)
Job Purpose Summary:  This position represents the Quantitative Medicine expert 
who will primarily support the Critical Path to Tuberculosis (TB) Drug Regimens 
(CPTR) Initiative.  The position entails partnering with the consortium teams 
to integrate pre-clinical experiment-level and clinical subject-level data in 
order to develop innovative drug development platforms for Anti-TB regimen 
development.
The individual will work closely with clinicians, statisticians and other 
consortium scientists to create development plans that include assessments of 
endpoints, sources of variability and analysis approaches for the integrated 
data conducive to the development of quantitative drug development platforms, 
qualification of novel biomarkers and the regulatory endorsement of various 
drug development tools.  This individual has primary responsibility for the 
clinical pharmacology, quantitative medicine and modeling and simulation 
components of the development plans, including internal and external reporting, 
as well as the support of proposals for new opportunities to achieve a public 
health impact in Global Health.  
The individual is responsible to develop and execute the plans by using 
innovative analytical methods to integrate knowledge of pharmacokinetics, 
biopharmaceutics, pharmacodynamics, subject characteristics and disease states 
to create models to help optimize doses, dosage regimens and study designs, and 
to provide quantitative medicine, clinical pharmacology and modeling and 
simulation support and leadership in the preparation and defense of regulatory 
submissions.  
The individual will routinely interact with internal governance bodies, 
consortium representatives, regulatory agencies and external opinion leaders, 
and is expected to influence the external environment by advancing their 
discipline through external presentations and publications.

For more information, please check https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/240153042 
or contact h...@c-path.org.
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Daniela J Conrado, MSPhD

Associate Director,Quantitative Medicine

Critical Path Institute

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