Background: The research laboratory of Dr. Rada Savic in the Department of 
Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences of the University of California, San 
Francisco (UCSF) is engaged in groundbreaking drug development projects for 
infectious diseases including tuberculosis, HIV, and malaria, as well as pain 
management and autoimmune disease with a focus on identifying optimal treatment 
regimens. We develop and apply disease models, perform pharmacokinetic and 
pharmacodynamic evaluations, build physiology-based pharmacokinetic models, 
conduct exposure-response analyses, and utilize model-based simulations with 
the ultimate goal to optimize treatment in adult and pediatric patient 
populations. While pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic concepts and advanced 
quantitative clinical pharmacology principles have been integrated into the 
clinical development of compounds across many therapeutic areas, human dose 
prediction and early clinical evaluation of the efficacy and safety of 
candidate molecules for infectious diseases remains empirical. Innovative 
approaches are required to enable effective translation of nonclinical data, 
providing insight into the selection of rational combinations and optimized 
clinical trial designs.



The Savic Lab is seeking researchers and scholars of exceptional promise for 
postdoctoral fellow positions in interdisciplinary research with expertise in 
the methods and theory of statistics, data science, applied mathematics AND 
pharmacometrics or related fields (eg pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, 
quantitative pharmacology, systemic pharmacology, computational biology).  As a 
part of the Savic lab, you will develop innovative models that integrate new 
data and/or new experiments, implement new mathematical and statistical 
techniques and approaches, and contribute to establishing pharmacometric 
capabilities and infrastructure (e.g. lead the development of tools for 
recurrent and consistent analysis, develop guidance documents and standards of 
practice). In addition to these roles, the postdoctoral fellow will have 
opportunities to teach and supervise graduate students, write scientific 
papers, present research findings at international conferences, and write and 
submit grant applications.



Pharmacometrics is an emerging discipline that uses mathematical and 
statistical tools to quantify drug, disease, and trial information to aid 
efficient drug development and regulatory decisions. It designs and applies 
mathematical models to describe the relationship between drug exposure 
(pharmacokinetics) and response (pharmacodynamics) for both desired and 
undesired effects and aims to include in such models, the effects of individual 
patient characteristics with the ultimate goal to give the right drug at the 
right dose to the right patient at the right time. Dr. Savic's Pharmacometrics 
Team has established translational and clinical drug development expertise 
across many disease areas and is active internationally enjoying impactful 
collaborations and exchange programs with the most renowned clinical trial 
networks and modelling groups worldwide.



Required skills: In addition to enthusiasm, motivation and independent 
thinking, candidates must have working knowledge of 
pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic modelling and simulation, including some 
advanced statistical principles (nonlinear mixed effects modelling, Bayesian 
statistics, clinical trial simulations). Strong programming skills in R, Metlab 
or Python and experience in NONMEM are essential. Knowledge of drug 
development, high-performance computing, and dynamic modeling are preferred.



Ideal candidates will have a passion about scientific research with the 
willingness and ability to learn and integrate knowledge from across different 
therapeutic areas. Personal skills such as teamwork, accurate listening, 
strategic thinking, along with very good oral and written English language 
skills will be critical for the successful candidates.



Post-doctoral research fellow candidates should have completed or obtained a 
PhD in a relevant discipline such as statistics, data science, applied 
mathematics, pharmacometrics or related fields (eg pharmacokinetics, 
pharmacodynamics, quantitative pharmacology, systemic pharmacology, 
computational biology), and have published their research in a peer reviewed 
journal.



The successful candidates will be co-located with the modeling team in Savic 
Laboratory on the Mission Bay campus of UCSF.



Salary is commensurate with experience. E-mail a curriculum vitae, a letter 
stating research interests and contact information for three references to: 
rada.sa...@ucsf.edu and craig.shaf...@ucsf.edu<mailto:craig.shaf...@ucsf.edu>.



Deadline for applications: 31 August 2020.



UC San Francisco seeks candidates whose experience, teaching, research, or 
community service that has prepared them to contribute to our commitment to 
diversity and excellence. The University of California is an Equal 
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive 
consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, 
sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age or 
protected veteran status.





Angelie A. Khu
HR Manager
Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences
University of California, San Francisco
1700 4th Street, Suite 216B | San Francisco, CA 94143
Box 0775 I  tel: 415.514.4745 I tel: 415.514.0301


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