Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
06 Sep, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
13 Jul, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Good communication skills
Industry
Hospital/Health Care
CALL FOR THE NEXT GENERATION OF TALENTS WITHIN THE INTERDISCIPLINARY PHD PROGRAM PHARMETRX
The Graduate Research Training Program PharMetrX: Pharmacometrics & Computational Disease Modelling is an interdisciplinary PhD program bridging mathematics & pharmacy. PharMetrX aims at understanding the drug-patient-disease interaction by analysing data of drug concentration, effect & disease profiles of pre-/clinical trials and of therapeutic care by developing and applying pharmacometric (i.e. PK, PD, disease) mathematical & statistical models.
We are currently inviting applications to enrol in the PharMetrX Research+ Program or the PharMetrX Training+ Program.
The PharMetrX Research+ Program (Research & Training & Network) comprises an excellent research environment in the vibrant Berlin/Potsdam area, fascinating and innovative research projects in a highly relevant field, truly transdisciplinary working groups and supervision, an individual mentorship from one of the associated industry partner consortium, a specifically tailored training program of compact academic and industry modules, a network of 123 peers and a competitive 3.5 years fellowship.
The PharMetrX Training+ Program (Training & Network) offers a specifically tailored training program of compact academic and industry modules that convey the foundations in pharmacokinetics & pharmacodynamics, systems biology, statistics, methodological approaches of modelling & simulation etc. as well as a network of 123 peers. It is open for PhD students who have started their PhD since mid-September 2024 in the field of pharmacometrics or will do so soon.
Deadline for applications: 06 September 2025.
Start of Module Curriculum: March 2026
PharMetrX is a joint program of Freie Universität Berlin and the Universität Potsdam, supported by a consortium of global research-driven pharmaceutical companies.
Charlotte Kloft & Wilhelm Huisinga
Program Chair
Please refer the Job description for details