The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy, in collaboration with GlaxoSmithKline, 
sponsors a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in clinical 
pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics for trainees interested in pursuing careers 
as clinical pharmacologists, clinical pharmacokineticists or pharmacometricians.



First Year

During the first year, the fellow will participate in clinical pharmacology, 
drug transport and metabolism studies with faculty at UNC Eshelman School of 
Pharmacy, where each fellow will be involved in the design, conduct and data 
analysis of clinical pharmacology studies as part of the learning experience. 
While at UNC, the fellow will participate in graduate courses in advanced 
pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics and clinical research methods, and may attend 
additional courses, such as biostatistics, advanced therapeutics, drug 
metabolism, pharmacogenomics and molecular biology.



Second Year

During the second year at GlaxoSmithKline, the fellow will be part of a group 
that applies state-of-the-art quantitative methodologies to the development of 
compounds in the GSK portfolio, such as population pharmacokinetic and 
pharmacodynamic analyses, exposure-response, disease progression modelling and 
clinical trial simulations.  The fellow may contribute to the design and 
analysis of first-time-in-human, proof-of-concept, drug-drug interaction or 
other clinical pharmacology studies.  Using advanced techniques, the fellow may 
participate in modeling and simulation efforts for population 
pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic analyses, and for quantitative decision making 
to enhance study design, support candidate selection, provide dose rationale, 
and/or benchmark against competitor compounds.



IDEAL CANDIDATE

Preferred qualifications for the position are a Pharm.D., Ph.D., or MD with an 
interest in pursuing a career in clinical pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, 
and/or pharmacometrics.  The ideal candidate should possess strong analytical 
and programming skills, excellent written and verbal communication, good 
organizational abilities, and evidence of leadership and team work.  A 
background in pharmacokinetics is preferred.  The candidate must be 
self-directed and self-motivated.



APPLICATION PROCESS

The fellowship starts July 1.  A competitive stipend, health insurance, and 
travel to one scientific meeting per year will be offered. Interested 
individuals should submit, via e-mail, a letter describing their personal goals 
as related to the fellowship, curriculum vitae, and three professional 
references by January 1 to:



Bob Dupuis, PharmD

3213 Kerr Hall

CB #7569

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7569

[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>





http://pharmacy.unc.edu/programs/fellowships/pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic-and-drug-development-fellowships




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