Johnson Johnson Innovative Medicine is recruiting for multiple Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacometrics summer interns in 2025 at its US (Spring House PA, Raritan NJ, Titusville NJ, and La Jolla CA) and EU (Beerse, Belgium) sites.
Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacometrics (CPP) is an integrated part of the Global Development organization within Johnson Johnson Innovative Medicine. Members of CPP work in cross-disciplinary compound development teams and apply Clinical Pharmacology principles and pharmacometrics methodologies across the RD portfolio to enable optimal decision-making in drug development.
CPP summer internships are available for PhD and PharmD students in science related programs such as Pharmacology, Pharmacometrics, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Molecular or Computational biology, Biostatistics, Mathematics, Engineering, or a related discipline. Students will have the opportunity to work with clinical pharmacologists and pharmacometricians and learn about CPP, including principles of pharmacokinetics or pharmacodynamics (PK/PD), translational modeling and principles of model-based drug development (MIDD) in a pharmaceutical RD setting. Our teams learn from the student's academic training and in turn contribute to the further professional development of the intern, providing exposure to drug development and a first-hand opportunity to evaluate the student's potential for future employment.
CPP summer interns will be involved in various activities to support Research and Development in areas ranging from preclinical to early/late-stage clinical development, including:Clinical Pharmacology and Medical literature review
Data analysis of PK, biomarker, preclinical and/or clinical data, trial design, etc.
PK and PD model-building and analyses
Development of computer programs or state-of-the-art quantitative methodologies (e.g., population PK/PD, quantitative systems pharmacology [QSP])
Model based meta-analysis (MBMA), advanced data visualization (e.g., RShiny), and machine learning applications integrating publicly available and in-house data
Diseases areas of immunology, oncology, neuroscience, infectious diseases vaccines, pulmonary hypertension, or cardiovascular and metabolic diseases.
Therapeutic areas of immunology, oncology, neuroscience, pulmonary hypertension, or cardiovascular and metabolic diseasesJohnson Johnson Innovative Medicine is recruiting for multiple Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacometrics summer interns in 2025 at its US (Spring House PA, Raritan NJ, Titusville NJ, and La Jolla CA) and EU (Beerse, Belgium) sites.
Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacometrics (CPP) is an integrated part of the Global Development organization within Johnson Johnson Innovative Medicine. Members of CPP work in cross-disciplinary compound development teams and apply Clinical Pharmacology principles and pharmacometrics methodologies across the RD portfolio to enable optimal decision-making in drug development.
CPP summer internships are available for PhD and PharmD students in science related programs such as Pharmacology, Pharmacometrics, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Molecular or Computational biology, Biostatistics, Mathematics, Engineering, or a related discipline. Students will have the opportunity to work with clinical pharmacologists and pharmacometricians and learn about CPP, including principles of pharmacokinetics or pharmacodynamics (PK/PD), translational modeling and principles of model-based drug development (MIDD) in a pharmaceutical RD setting. Our teams learn from the student's academic training and in turn contribute to the further professional development of the intern, providing exposure to drug development and a first-hand opportunity to evaluate the student's potential for future employment.
CPP summer interns will be involved in various activities to support Research and Development in areas ranging from preclinical to early/late-stage clinical development, including:Clinical Pharmacology and Medical literature review
Data analysis of PK, biomarker, preclinical and/or clinical data, trial design, etc.
PK and PD model-building and analyses
Development of computer programs or state-of-the-art quantitative methodologies (e.g., population PK/PD, quantitative systems pharmacology [QSP])
Model based meta-analysis (MBMA), advanced data visualization (e.g., RShiny), and machine learning applications integrating publicly available and in-house data
Diseases areas of immunology, oncology, neuroscience, infectious diseases vaccines, pulmonary hypertension, or cardiovascular and metabolic diseases.
Therapeutic areas of immunology, oncology, neuroscience, pulmonary hypertension, or cardiovascular and metabolic diseasesQualifications:
Candidates must be enrolled in an accredited college/university pursuing (not necessarily taking classes) and pursuing a degree in a life-sciences related discipline such as Pharmacology, Pharmacometrics, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Molecular or Computational biology, Biophysics, Biostatistics, Mathematics, Engineering, or Medicine.Candidates must be available to work full-time for at least 10-12 weeks from May - August 2025Candidates must be detail-oriented, highly organized and able to manage multiple tasks.Candidates must have the ability to work individually (independently) as well as on a team.Candidate must be eligible to work in the US (or EU as applicable) at the time of, and for the duration of their employment and will be required to furnish evidence of work authorization.Others:
Remote work flexibility is available. Reimbursement for travel relocation (housing stipend) will be available.Johnson Johnson is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer.All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment withoutregard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age,national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminatedagainston the basis ofdisability.
For more information on how we support the whole health of our employeesthroughout their wellness, career and life journey, please visitwww.careers.jnj.com.
Qualifications:
Candidates must be enrolled in an accredited college/university pursuing (not necessarily taking classes) and pursuing a degree in a life-sciences related discipline such as Pharmacology, Pharmacometrics, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Molecular or Computational biology, Biophysics, Biostatistics, Mathematics, Engineering, or Medicine.Candidates must be available to work full-time for at least 10-12 weeks from May - August 2025Candidates must be detail-oriented, highly organized and able to manage multiple tasks.Candidates must have the ability to work individually (independently) as well as on a team.Candidate must be eligible to work in the US (or EU as applicable) at the time of, and for the duration of their employment and will be required to furnish evidence of work authorization.Others:
Remote work flexibility is available. Reimbursement for travel relocation (housing stipend) will be available.Johnson Johnson is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer.All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment withoutregard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age,national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminatedagainston the basis ofdisability.
For more information on how we support the whole health of our employeesthroughout their wellness, career and life journey, please visitwww.careers.jnj.com.