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Should you be interested in a career at our mechanism-based PK-PD modeling platform, please read the remainder of this message. Best wishes, Margot Beukers Unique PK-PD modeling platform established in The Netherlands Are you our ambitious IT platform manager with a profound drive to contribute to a new era of drug research? PK-PD modeling platform Prof. dr. Meindert Danhof heads the "TI Pharma mechanism-based PK-PD modeling platform". Our unique platform will house a shared database for the purpose of mechanism-based PK-PD model building. As underscored in the Critical Path to New Medicines report by the FDA, our models are essential to revert the current attrition rate of new drugs and will result in less in vivo testing, increase effectiveness of clinical trials and will assist clinicians in the treatment of progressive diseases and of vulnerable patients such as children. This public private research partnership is a collaborative effort of four outstanding Dutch academic partners: the University of Leiden, the University of Groningen, the University Medical Center of Utrecht, the Erasmus Medical Center (Rotterdam) and six leading global pharmaceutical companies: Eli Lilly, Johnson & Johnson, GSK, Nycomed, Organon/Schering Plough and Pfizer. Our Challenge Our platform focuses on rational drug discovery through the development of PK-PD models. We aim to: 1) Create a translational research framework for the extrapolation of preclinical to clinical and epidemiological findings. 2) Predict the effects of ageing on the clinical response to essential drugs. 3) Develop mechanism-based PK-PD models to characterize and predict disease progression. The establishment of the repository containing the (pre-) clinical data from the individual partners is essential to address the cutting-edge clinical and scientific questions which center around priority medicines as defined by WHO. IT Platform Manager The core of the platform consists of the data management system. This secure system houses all individual as well as merged datasets. It enables the 11 PhD students and 7 post-doctoral fellows to create their mathematical PK-PD models, which are also stored in this secure system. We offer you as IT Platform Manager a unique opportunity to exploit your scientific talents and to expand your communications- and management skills, on the exciting interface of medical science and IT. You will be responsible for the IT Platform and as key player maintain all essential contacts among the consortium research fellows and researchers from academia and industry to guarantee a smooth operation of the facility. Background and competencies * Experienced in (bio)medical data management * Familiar with the Linux environment, SAS and/or R * Ability to prioritize and to keep your focus in a cross-cultural environment * Excellent communicator * Networking skills * Problem-solving * Attentive * Accurate * Enterprising * Creative Setting You will be based at Leiden University, the first and most prestigious university in the Netherlands which was founded in February 1575, as a gift from William of Orange to the citizens of Leiden who had withstood a long siege by the Spaniards. Leiden, the place where Rembrandt was born, is a bustling city with a beautifully preserved historical center providing excellent international schools. Among 32 European Universities, Leiden University was ranked number 1 by international students for its international orientation. Amsterdam Airport can be reached in 15 train minutes . About TI Pharma Within TI Pharma (www.tipharma.com), consortia of industrial and academic research teams conduct groundbreaking, cross-disciplinary research projects that fit into the Priority Medicines program of the WHO. Each year, the Dutch government funds the top institute to a tune of 30 million Euros. The pharmaceutical industry and academia each contribute an additional 15 million Euros per year. TI Pharma is becoming an international leader in (bio)pharmaceutical research, training and education. TI Pharma's fellows are trained in understanding the intricacies of the entire drug R&D process. If you are interested to hear more about this position please contact our project manager Dr. Margot Beukers: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [[alternative HTML version deleted]] ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.