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Pharmacokineticist, PK/PD Modelling & Simulation
Lundbeck
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Copenhagen, Denmark
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June 10, 2026
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Pharmacokineticist, PK/PD Modelling & Simulation
Requistion ID: 7368
Location:
Copenhagen, Danish Capital Region, DK
**Pharmacokineticist, PK/PD Modelling & Simulation**
Are you passionate about quantitative pharmacology and driven by the science behind new drug discovery? Do you thrive in a collaborative, innovative environment where your expertise can make a real impact? Lundbeck is looking for a Pharmacokineticist to join our PK/PD Modelling & Simulation team and help evaluate the feasibility of new targets and modalities to advance groundbreaking treatments in neuroscience.
Join Lundbeck as a Pharmacokineticist and help shape the future of neuroscience drug development!
**Your new role**
Step into a pivotal role where your βmodel drivenβ insights will guide the strategic direction of our drug discovery and early development projects.
You will:
+ Be responsible for evaluating the feasibility of new t...
Requistion ID: 7368
Location:
Copenhagen, Danish Capital Region, DK
**Pharmacokineticist, PK/PD Modelling & Simulation**
Are you passionate about quantitative pharmacology and driven by the science behind new drug discovery? Do you thrive in a collaborative, innovative environment where your expertise can make a real impact? Lundbeck is looking for a Pharmacokineticist to join our PK/PD Modelling & Simulation team and help evaluate the feasibility of new targets and modalities to advance groundbreaking treatments in neuroscience.
Join Lundbeck as a Pharmacokineticist and help shape the future of neuroscience drug development!
**Your new role**
Step into a pivotal role where your βmodel drivenβ insights will guide the strategic direction of our drug discovery and early development projects.
You will:
+ Be responsible for evaluating the feasibility of new t...