Certara®, a global biosimulation technology-enabled drug development consultancy, announced that it is endowing a new three-year, full-time position – the Certara Lecturer in Precision Dosing – at the Manchester Pharmacy School, The University of Manchester, England.
Certara®, a global biosimulation technology-enabled drug development consultancy, announced that it is endowing a new three-year, full-time position – the Certara Lecturer in Precision Dosing – at the Manchester Pharmacy School, The University of Manchester, England. This lectureship is intended to advance teaching and research into individual dose optimization modeling, and to demonstrate its application to cancer, pediatric, and biologic therapies.
This new lecturer will work closely with the clinical pharmacy, clinical pharmacology, and quantitative proteomics research groups at The University of Manchester to raise the profile of precision dosing within the university’s precision medicine initiative. This staff member will also lead post-graduate modeling and simulation programs.
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