Physiomics plc
Quantitative Pharmacology Lead / Lead Pharmacometrician

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Remote UK/EU | Permanent
Physiomics is a quantitative pharmacology and Biometrics consultancy supporting biotech and pharma clients across drug development. We are looking for an experienced pharmacometrician for a hands-on senior role combining technical delivery, client leadership, business development and scientific strategy.
What you'll do:
- Develop and apply population PK, PK/PD, exposure-response and clinical trial simulation models using R or comparable tools
- Work hands-on with preclinical and clinical data, from data preparation through model development, diagnostics, simulation, interpretation and reporting
- Lead client projects from scientific question and modelling strategy through to delivery and actionable recommendations
- Apply or oversee other approaches including NCA, QSP/mechanistic modelling and PBPK
- Develop analysis plans, reproducible code and technical reports
- Work with Business Development to define client solutions, scope work and contribute to pricing, proposals and pitches
- Build client relationships, identify follow-on opportunities and support new service development
- Stay current with pharmacometrics, MIDD, regulatory guidance and emerging methods, and represent Physiomics at conferences and industry events
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What you'll bring:
- Typically 8+ years in pharma, biotech, CRO or consultancy, with recent hands-on modelling responsibility
- Deep expertise in population PK, PK/PD, exposure-response modelling and clinical trial simulation
- Strong practical capability in R and NONMEM or comparable tools
- Experience leading complex modelling projects and working directly with clients or cross-functional development teams
- Strong understanding of regulatory expectations for pharmacometrics and MIDD
- PhD or equivalent advanced qualification in a relevant quantitative discipline


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Preferred
- Direct experience in Clinical Development including regulatory interactions
- Consultancy solutioning, pricing, proposals or business development
- Experience leading or line-managing small scientific or technical teams
Why Physiomics?
Work across multiple clients, assets and development stages while staying close to the science, with direct client exposure and the opportunity to shape new capabilities.
Apply via this LinkedIn job advert or send your CV to info@physiomics.co.uk.
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