Pharmacometricians!
Please see the post-doc posting below and get in touch or forward to others who 
may be interested.

Machine Learning applied to AstraZeneca's Cardiovascular Outcome Trials to 
Predict Individual Cardiovascular & Renal Outcomes

We're currently looking for talented scientists to join our innovative 
academic-style Postdoc. From our centre in Gaithersburg, US, you'll be in a 
global pharmaceutical environment, contributing to live projects right from the 
start. You'll take part in a comprehensive training programme, including a 
focus on drug discovery and development, given access to our existing 
Postdoctoral research, and inspired to pursue your own independent research in 
state of the art laboratories. It's a newly expanding programme spanning a 
range of therapeutic areas across a wide range of disciplines.

What's more, you'll have the support of a leading academic advisor, who'll 
provide you with the guidance and knowledge you'll need to develop your career. 
This is an exciting area that hasn't been explored to its full potential, 
making this an opportunity to make a real difference to the future of medical 
science.

https://job-search.astrazeneca.com/job/gaithersburg/postdoc-fellow-ai-and-modeling-to-predict-cv-and-renal-outcomes/7684/9616029

As a world leader in cardiovascular, renal and metabolic medicines, we're 
always working on innovative new drugs that will change lives across the globe. 
To make that happen, we employ a small molecule and new modalities research and 
development strategy with three priorities: heart failure, diabetes and chronic 
kidney disease. You'll focus your efforts on making real progress toward 
slowing, stopping or curing some of the most aggressive diseases that face 
humanity today.

We'll use artificial intelligence tools and computational modelling to predict 
individual long-term risk of major CV events (MACE) and renal disease based on 
patient characteristics and short-term biomarker changes in a very large 
combined database of AstraZeneca's cardiovascular outcomes trials 
(patient-level data for ~180 000 individuals). This will facilitate treatment 
selection for patients with diabetes and cardiovascular disease by identifying 
characteristics that predict therapeutic response or non-response to different 
drug classes, inform patient selection and outcome definitions for future CV 
and renal outcomes trials, and characterize disease progression over time

Education and Experience requirements
Essential:

  *   A recent PhD and/or a recent Postdoctoral fellowship in a quantitative 
discipline (engineering, pharmacology, computational biology, applied math, or 
related) with productivity demonstrated by scientific publications and 
conference presentations.
  *   Interest in applying quantitative tools to solve clinically-meaningful 
problems

Desirable:

  *   Working knowledge of biology and physiology; experience working with 
clinical data a plus

Skills and Capabilities required:

  *   Proficiency and hands-on experience with data analysis, machine learning, 
and/or computational modelling in R or similar software
  *   Ability to communicate technical material to a broad audience

This is a 3 year programme.  2 years will be a Fixed Term Contract, with a 1 
year extension which will be merit based.  The role will be based in 
Gaithersburg, US with a competitive salary on offer. To apply for this 
position, please click the apply link below.

Advert opening date - 11th October 2018 / Advert closing date - 22nd November 
2018

About AstraZeneca

AstraZeneca is a global, innovation-driven biopharmaceutical business that 
focuses on the discovery, development and commercialisation of prescription 
medicines for some of the world's most serious diseases. But we're more than 
one of the world's leading pharmaceutical companies. At AstraZeneca, we're 
proud to have a unique workplace culture that inspires innovation and 
collaboration. Here, employees are empowered to express diverse perspectives - 
and are made to feel valued, energised and rewarded for their ideas and 
creativity.

AstraZeneca is an equal opportunity employer. AstraZeneca will consider all 
qualified applicants for employment without discrimination on grounds of 
disability, gender or gender orientation, pregnancy or maternity leave status, 
race or national or ethnic origin, age, religion or belief, gender identity or 
re-assignment, marital or civil partnership status, protected veteran status 
(if applicable) or any other characteristic protected by law.

If you share our passion for scientific excellence, find out more at; 
https://careers.astrazeneca.com/students/programmes/post-doctoral-programmes

Chris Penland, PhD
Director, Quantitative Clinical Pharmacology
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AstraZeneca
IMED Biotech Unit | Early Clinical Development
35 Gatehouse Dr, Waltham, MA USA 02451
T: +1 781 839 4618  M: +1 617 275 3769
chris.penl...@astrazeneca.com<mailto:chris.penl...@astrazeneca.com>

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