When do discoveries become miracles?
At Pfizer Global Research & Development (PGRD), Pfizer’s visionary discovery and development division and the world’s largest research-based biomedical and pharmaceutical organization, we’re not content waiting to witness the evolution of our industry. Instead, we’re driven by science, building on our current successes and capabilities, playing a critical role in developing the most compelling story of scientific discoveries.
Our emphasis on innovation has brought to market a wide range of ground-breaking medicines, such as Lipitor® (atorvastatin calcium), Zithromax® (AZITHROMYCIN), Viracept® (nelfinavir mesylate), Zoloft® (sertraline hydrochloride), Viagra® (sildenafil citrate), and our newest smoking cessation medicine, Chantix® (varenicline). And, today, with a broad research pipeline that spans many therapeutic areas, we are determined to bring even more cures to the marketplace.
But there is much more work to be done and we can’t do it alone. That’s why we’re always seeking those who share our belief that science can improve our world, that by working together we can bring exciting new therapies to patients on a global scale and forever change the way we improve the health and well-being of all people.
Currently, we are seeking the following:
Computational Chemistry (Entry Level: Multiple Opps)
In this role, you will be working closely with synthetic medicinal chemists, biologists and structural biologists, drug metabolism and other project team members to define and achieve project goals. You will play a critical role in data analysis, decision-making and analog design, and will be a major contributor to project teams both in shaping and executing project strategies. In addition to your work on specific projects, you will have opportunities to identify areas in need of new computational and multidisciplinary approaches that improve
Therapeutic Area Computational Chemists are focused on the drug discovery phase of Pharmaceutical Research and provide leadership and scholarship on topics such as target analysis, lead identification, lead selection and analog design. These positions involve the application of a wide variety of computational approaches including structure-based design and pharmacophore modeling, library design, virtual screening and lead-hopping, HTS analysis, QSAR and in silico modeling of ADME/Tox. TA Comp Chemists are also involved in the development of new approaches to solve specific or general problems in pharmaceutical research.
The position requires a PhD in computational chemistry or a BS/MS with equivalent work experience (Post Doctoral or 2 - 5 years work experience). Advanced knowledge of computational principles is required with practical experience in application to pharmaceutical research projects preferred. The candidate should have experience with a variety of commercial comp chem software and significant experience using Linux/UNIX. Knowledge of scripting and programming languages are plusses.
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To apply for this position, located in Groton, CT, please visit www.pfizer.com/careers and reference requisition number 70074.
Now you can be a vital member of a research and development company unlike any other, Pfizer Global Research & Development. Join us and turn your knowledge into therapies.
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