Pharmacokinetic/ Pharmacodynamic Fellowships
For more information or to submit an application, contact:
Robert E. Dupuis, PharmD, BCPS
3213 Kerr Hall, CB #7569
The University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7569
Tel: (919) 966-6194
Fax: (919) 962-0644
E-mail: re_dupuis@unc.edu
The School of Pharmacy, in cooperation with Quintiles Inc. and GlaxoSmithKline, sponsors two-year fellowships in clinical pharmacokinetics (PK)/pharmacodynamics (PD). Ideal candidates will have obtained a PharmD, PhD, or MD.
The fellowship seeks to provide:
- Knowledge and experience in PK and PK/PD study design and related clinical drug research
- Experience in PK/PD data analysis and simulation
- Expertise in the proper conduct of clinical drug trials
- Exposure to ethical, legal and regulatory issues in research involving investigational and marketed drugs
Fellows will develop expertise in one or more of the following areas:
- Application of PK/PD principles
- Design, implementation, and analysis of PK and PD studies in healthy subjects
- Patient populations, or relevant in vitro/pre-clinical models
- PK and PD modeling and simulation software (e.g., WinNonlin, NONMEM)
- Laboratory methods to evaluate clinical drug disposition problems
- Biostatistical analysis
Each fellow will participate in clinical pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic, transport, and/or metabolism studies with faculty at the School and with members of the Clinical Pharmacology group at Quintiles Inc. or with the Clinical Pharmacokinetics, Modeling and Simulation group at GlaxoSmithKline. The fellow will design, initiate, conduct and analyze research project(s) as part of the learning experience.
Fellows may participate in selected course work in:
- Advanced pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics
- Clinical research methods
- Clinical study design
- Biostatistics
- Data management
- Advanced therapeutics
- Drug metabolism
- Molecular biology
Application
The fellowships start July 1. A competitive stipend, health insurance, and travel to one scientific meeting per year will be offered. Interested individuals should submit the following by January 1:
- A letter describing their personal goals as related to the fellowship
- A curriculum vitae
- Three professional letters of reference