Are you looking to make an impact in drug discovery at the frontier of G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) science? We are seeking an ambitious post-doctoral scientist with strong research and communication skills to contribute to a high-visibility research program in quantitative GPCR pharmacology. GPCRs represent the single largest gene family encoding targets for approved drugs, including several of Lilly’s most impactful medicines. Despite transformative advances in molecular pharmacology and structural biology, the theoretical frameworks used to describe GPCR drug action remain incomplete. This project will address that gap directly — developing new mechanistic models to explain binding mechanisms that existing pharmacological theory cannot adequately describe. In this role, you will conduct innovative molecular pharmacology studies to characterize the mechanisms of action of GPCR ligands across multiple receptor systems of therapeutic relevance. You will work with and be mentored by industry-leading molecular pharmacologists, structural biologists, computational scientists, and medicinal chemists. You will also present findings at internal and external scientific meetings and publish extensively in high-quality peer-reviewed journals. This position provides the opportunity to conduct cutting-edge research with world-class industry resources and technology, while gaining direct experience of the drug discovery process. The candidate will develop deep expertise in quantitative GPCR pharmacology at the intersection of molecular pharmacology, structural biology, and disease biology.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree