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Volunteer with PHUSE

We have some very exciting vacancies here at PHUSE. Read below and be sure to seize these once-in-a-lifetime opportunities to become a valued volunteer of an innovative, industry-leading organisation that progresses life sciences.

Volunteer opportunities are available across all PHUSE activities, from participating on event committees, actively contributing to Working Groups Projects, sharing your knowledge by presenting in a PHUSE webinar, or writing a blog article.

Working Group Project Member

Area of PHUSE: Working Groups

The Nonclinical Topics Working Group's new project, Developing Predictive Models to Facilitate Interpretation of Toxicology Study Results is calling for volunteers!

A computational pipeline to build models to predict target organs of toxicity from SEND datasets has been developed and published on GitHub under PHUSE. Project team members will evaluate the feasibility and performance of this pipeline when run on data from within their organisations. The pipeline will be updated to improve compatibility with different database systems, and efforts will be made to improve its performance across disparate data sources.

Additional study interpretations – e.g. adversity of findings, NOAEL determination, clinical translatability, structure activity relationship – will be explored for development of predictive models. Successful modelling approaches will be published in peer-reviewed scientific journal articles.

Please email workinggroups@phuse.global for more information and to be a part of this exciting project.

Applications close on 24 October.

Working Group Project Member

Area of PHUSE: Working Groups

Teal Enhancements for Cross-Industry Adoption, a new project within the Data Visualisation & Open Source Technology Working Group is calling for volunteers.

Research: Conduct a detailed analysis of the current teal framework and identify areas where flexibility can be introduced. A Proof-of-Concept will be provided after research.

Development: Create new functionalities that allow for the re-formatting, post-processing, and decoration of outputs generated by existing teal modules.

Testing: Develop test cases to ensure the new functionalities are compatible with existing modules and meet the customisation needs of different companies.

Documentation: Update the framework's documentation to include instructions on how to use the new features.

Training & Support: Provide training and ongoing support to users within the pharmaceutical industry to facilitate the adoption of the enhanced teal framework.

Please email workinggroups@phuse.global for more information and to be a part of this exciting project.

Applications close on 27 October.

Working Group Project Member

Area of PHUSE: Working Groups

The Risk Based Quality Management Working Group have just launched a new project titled Enhancing the Clinical Trial Risk Assessment Process, which is calling for volunteers.

This project proposes beginning this project by identifying CtQ factors via a risk assessment process (characterising risk including assessment and mitigation/risk reduction strategies), which would include identifying trial-level QTLs that support CtQ factors.

Please email workinggroups@phuse.global for more information and to be a part of this exciting project.

Applications close on 1 November.

Working Group Project Member

Area of PHUSE: Working Groups

Missing Data Imputation in RWD Exploration of Multiple Techniques on Open-Source Data, a new project within the Real World Evidence Working Group is calling for volunteers.

The aim of this project is to publish a White Paper which shall explore multiple models available for missing data imputation and share with the wider group the potential of each model and its efficiency in dealing with different kinds of missing data. The model efficiency is compared using a single open-source simulated dataset.

Please email workinggroups@phuse.global for more information and to be a part of this exciting project.

Applications close on 1 November.

Industry Topic Guest Blog Writer

Area of PHUSE: Communications

We welcome all avid writers to try their hand at writing an industry topic blog piece for the PHUSE Website.

Please email communications@phuse.global for more information and to express your interest.

Interviewee for the PHUSE Blog

Area of PHUSE: Communications

We are calling for industry professionals who would be happy to be interviewed about their career for the PHUSE Blog.

Please email communications@phuse.global for more information and to express your interest.

Working Groups Project Member

Area of PHUSE: Working Groups

With multiple active Working Groups covering key industry topics, our projects are always seeking new members.

Find all active volunteering opportunities via the Advance Hub and contact workinggroups@phuse.global to apply.

Single Day Event Chair

Area of PHUSE: Single Day Events

Alongside your fellow Chair and supported by the Regional Director, you will be responsible for the successful delivery of one of the Global Single Day Events. Your role will span 3-6 months and include setting an event theme, identifying presenters, forming an agenda and collating all the information for the event.

Single Day Event calls are held on a bi-weekly basis with the Regional Director and other Chairs within your region, providing an excellent opportunity to learn from one-another and network. On the day the Chairs will host and be responsible for the delivery of the Single Day Event.

Contact events@phuse.global for more information.