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AstraZeneca Pharmaceutical Industry Fellowship Program 2022
Rutgers Institute for Pharmaceutical Industry Fellowships
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A Message from our Executive Sponsors
On behalf of AstraZeneca and the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, we would like
to thank you for your interest in our fellowship program. Our partnership with the Rutgers Institute for Pharmaceutical Industry
Fellowships allows us to participate in the growth and development of the next generation of industry-based pharmacists.
As a global biopharmaceutical company, AstraZeneca provides innovative medicines for some of the world’s most serious diseases.
Pioneering new scientific ideas means never settling for second best and always being ready to challenge the status quo. That’s
why we look for people who share our thirst for knowledge, our love of innovation, and our ambitious approach to self-improvement.
If that’s you, why not discover everything that makes us a destination of choice for some of the brightest people in the global
biopharmaceutical industry?
We value the talents and skills of our 65,000 employees in more than 100 countries. Our people strategy, which supports our strategic
priority of being a great place to work, is built around four key pillars: build and develop organizations and capabilities; develop a
strong and diverse pipeline of leaders; drive a vibrant, high-performing culture; and generate a passion for people development.
This means we place emphasis on effective leadership, the acquisition and retention of great talent, setting clear targets, open
lines of communications, excellent learning and development opportunities, and a healthy, safe and energizing workplace – within
a performance culture in which diversity is valued and individual success depends solely on personal merit and performance.
Your fellowship experience at AstraZeneca will yield a broad overview of key functions within the biopharmaceutical
industry through real-world experiences and learnings. You will have the opportunity to engage with dedicated
professionals who are pushing the boundaries of science to deliver life-changing medicines.
From all of us at AstraZeneca, we wish you much success and hope you strongly consider the AstraZeneca
Fellowship Program as an investment in your personal career development and growth.
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About AstraZeneca
Our Purpose and Values
We Follow the Science
• I am curious and push the boundaries of science
• I am creative in how I work with partners and collaborators
We Put Patients First
• I am proud to serve patients and consider them in every decision I take
• I strive to understand patients’ needs and act accordingly
We Play To Win
• I am determined to make the right choices to win
• I build high performing teams that collaborate across the enterprise
We Do The Right Thing
• I am accountable for my actions and the success of AZ
• I speak up to ensure that all we do is aligned to our values
We Are Entrepreneurial
• I am brave, resilient and take smart risks
• I act with urgency and simplify the way work gets done
Pascal Soriot, CEO
Our values guide everything we do and underpin
the delivery of our Global Scorecard targets.
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Available AstraZeneca Fellowship Positions
Wilmington, DE(Greater Philadelphia Area)
Gaithersburg, MD(Greater DC Area)
• US Marketing, Immuno-Oncology
• US Marketing, ADC Oncology
• Global Patient Safety, Oncology
• Global Regulatory Labeling Strategy
• Oncology Regulatory Science and Strategy (ORSS), Global Regulatory Affairs
• Medical Information & Medical Affairs Strategy, Breast Cancer
• Medical Information & Medical Affairs Strategy, Respiratory Biologics
• Medical Information & Medical Affairs Strategy, Renal
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Madelaine Ambrose,PharmD, RPhUS Antibody Drug Congjugate
Marketing, Oncology
Purdue University
Jon Apple,PharmDHEOR, Oncology
University of Florida
Stacy Ndubuizu,PharmDGlobal Labeling Strategy
Mercer University
Mivielis Rivera,PharmD, RPhMedical Information/Medical
Strategy, Oncology
University of North Texas
Anthony Corry,PharmD, RPhGlobal Patient Safety, Oncology
Temple University
Sheri Saka,PharmDGlobal Regulatory Affairs,
Oncology
University of Toledo
Kara Glover,PharmDMedical Information/Medical
Strategy, Oncology
Florida A&M
Amanda Cline,PharmDMedical Information/Medical
Strategy, Renal
Thomas Jefferson University
Rija Saleem,PharmDMedical Information/Medical
Strategy, CVMD
University of Charleston
Current Fellows (2nd Year)
Medical Affairs US Marketing Regulatory and Safety
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Daniel WongPharmDAccess Strategy, US Oncology
University of Florida
Daniel StrengPharmDPatient Advocacy, US Oncology
University of Arizona
Sheena Dupuy PharmDMedical Information/Medical
Affairs Strategy, Immuno-
Oncology
Howard University
Ananya MuraliPharmDOncology Regulatory Strategy and
Sciences (ORSS)
University of Washington
Carl Lowe,PharmDMedical Information/Medical
Science Liaison/Medical Affairs
Strategy, Respiratory
University of Mississippi
Current Fellows (1st Year)
Medical Affairs US Marketing Regulatory and Safety
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Trace WilkinsonPharmDUS Patient Safety
Florida A&M University
Current Fellows (1st Year)
Medical Affairs US Marketing Regulatory and Safety
Stefan EapenPharmDMedical Information/Medical
Strategy, Oncology
Albany College of Pharmacy and
Health Sciences
Zulikhat SegunmaruPharmDHealth Economics and Outcomes
Research, Oncology
Howard University
Morine AbdelmesehPharmDPromotional Regulatory Affairs,
Oncology/CVMD
St. John’s University
Jennifer Huang,PharmDMedical Information/Medical
Strategy, CVMD
California Northstate University
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Fellowship Steering Committee
Jose Argueta, PharmDDirector of Medical Alignment, Oncology
Corey Fang, PharmDSenior Medical Information
Manager, Cardiovascular
Andrew Fariello, PharmDVice President, Global Medical
Capabilities, Oncology Business Unit
Executive Sponsor
Kevin KrauseVP Strategy and Operations – Medical
Pharmaceuticals
Executive Sponsor
Alex Schuster, PharmDSenior Marketing Manager, Oncology
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Available Fellowships
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Available Fellowships
Overview
The Immuno-Oncology Pharmacy Fellow will be responsible for the strategic planning and tactical execution
of initiatives focused on Improving Multi-Disciplinary Team coordination. Fellow’s responsibility will be to
ensure that long term patient care plans are followed and to ensure the best possible outcomes for patients
living with lung cancer.
The fellow will be a key member of the immuno-oncology marketing team and work in close partnership with
marketing colleagues across the entire Immuno-Oncology franchise as well as the broader oncology
business unit. This position is based at our Gaithersburg, MD campus, headquarters for our US Oncology
business, as well as the US Commercial Center for multiple Therapeutic Areas of our Global Product and
Portfolio Strategy businesses.
Objectives
• Learn both the clinical and business elements of US franchise marketing in the immuno-oncology space
• Develop new assets through innovation, collaboration with cross functional partners, and ownership
through the Medical/Legal Review process
• Key areas of focus will include, multi-disciplinary coordination focusing on Pharmacists, Nurse/Nurse
Navigators, In-hospital IO Initiation, and improving duration of therapy through adverse event
management and care team coordination.
• Build strategic and tactical plans for future IO indications or new launches pending data
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US Marketing - Immuno-Oncology
Fellowship Details
Length: 2 years
Location: Gaithersburg, MD
Positions: 1
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Available Fellowships
Overview
The fellow will spend most of their time supporting the US ADC oncology
franchise marketing team and has the opportunity to pursue additional projects
with other cross-functional teams, depending on personal goals.
Fellowship Objectives:
• Learn both the clinical and business elements of US franchise marketing in the
ADC space, across tumor types
• Develop new assets through innovation, collaboration with cross functional
partners, and ownership through the medical, legal, regulatory review process
• Build strategic and tactical plans for future indications in AstraZeneca’s
oncology portfolio
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US Marketing – Antibody-Drug Conjugates Oncology
Fellowship Details
Length: 2 years
Location: Gaithersburg, MD
Positions: 1
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Available Fellowships
First Year Objectives:
The target is to develop the fellow’s core competencies and leadership capabilities in global patient safety.
Throughout the fellowship period, the fellow will be given the opportunity to be involved in the following:
• Gain an understanding on the foundation of pharmacovigilance activities and key roles for global
patient safety colleagues
• Support routine pharmacovigilance activities including signal detection, authoring of periodic reports
and core safety documents, contribution to safety strategy for early and late development products
• Ability to reference and apply key pharmacovigilance guidelines use in production of core PV
documents
• Gain a deep understanding of the Safety Strategy and Management Team Lead (SSaMTL) role and
key responsibilities within this position
• Other activities as discussed and agreed with the line manager / preceptor / mentor
Second Year Objectives:
Build on competencies gained in year 1 to:
• Lead pharmacovigilance activities for an early development product(s) as a SSaMTL
• Lead safety contribution in coordination with the GSP for health authority interactions and/ or
submission activities
• Contribute to process improvement activities within the global patient safety and patient safety center
of excellence organizations
• Collaborate with cross functional teams to lead safety contribution and strategy
• Attend a major Oncology area related conference to obtain relevant disease state and safety
knowledge in support of Global Patient Safety teams
• Be provided rotational opportunities in other functional areas such as Chemistry Manufacturer and
Control (CMC), Global Medical Affairs (GMA), Clinical Development, Global Regulatory Affairs and
Global Labeling Group (GLG) knowledge
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Global Patient Safety - Oncology
Fellowship Details
Length: 2 years
Location: Gaithersburg, MD
Positions: 1
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Available Fellowships
First Year Objectives:
The target is to develop the fellow’s core competencies and leadership capabilities in strategic labeling
development. Throughout the fellowship period, the fellow will be given the opportunity to be involved in the
following:
• Gain an understanding of the labeling development process, the end-to-end labeling lifecycle, and the role of
the Global Labeling Strategist
• Support project teams and Global Labeling Strategist(s) with important labeling precedence for strategic
decision-making
• Enhance written and verbal communication skills
• Opportunities to be proficient in project management at the anticipated level
• Other activities as discussed and agreed with the line manager / preceptor
Second Year Objectives:
Build on competencies gained in Year 1:
• Become proficient in understanding and applying labeling-related regulations and guidance for the US and
EU, and concepts related to the Core Data Sheet
• Build necessary competencies to effectively lead Product Labeling Teams (PLTs) in the development and/or
maintenance of high-quality Core Prescribing Information, EU Quality Review Documents (EU QRDs), US
Prescribing Information (USPIs), Patient Package Inserts (PPIs), Medication Guides (MGs), and Instructions
for Use (IFUs)
• Build regulatory intelligence and analysis skills in support of labeling brand differentiation strategy
• Interact with colleagues from various departments to learn about the contributions of key stakeholder
functions to labeling activities
• Be provided rotational opportunities in other functional areas such as Global Medical Affairs (GMA), Patient
Safety (PS) and Global Regulatory affairs.
• Build competencies in leadership, negotiation skills, relationship and consensus building, critical information
seeking, and multi-cultural awareness and sensitivity
• Provide mentorship to junior staff (toward the end of the fellowship)13
Global Regulatory Labeling Strategy
Fellowship Details
Length: 2 years
Location: Gaithersburg, MD
Positions: 1
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Available Fellowships
First Year Objectives:
The target is to develop the fellow’s core competencies and leadership capabilities in regulatory affairs.
Throughout the fellowship period, the fellow will be given the opportunity to be involved in the following:
• Gain experience with operational and strategic aspects of global oncology regulatory affairs
• Support project teams and Global Regulatory Lead (GRL) with important regulatory precedent for
strategic decision-making
• Opportunities to be proficient in project management at the anticipated level
• Provide mentorship to junior staff (toward the end of his fellowship)
• Other activities as discussed and agreed with the line manager / preceptor / mentor
Second Year Objectives:
•Build on competencies gained in year 1 to:
• Learn key aspects of global regulations to apply regulatory requirements to the development,
approval, and maintenance of drugs and biologics
• Gain experience in developing regulatory strategy
• Participate in health authority interactions and assess regulatory risks
• Work with Regulatory Project Management to execute and manage the end-to-end delivery of
regulatory submissions for global clinical trials
• Work with matrix team members to identify solutions that meet regulatory requirements as well as
commercial objectives
• Be provided rotational opportunities in other functional areas such as Chemistry Manufacturer and
Control (CMC), Global Medical Affairs (GMA), Clinical Development, Patient Safety (PS) and Global
Labeling Group (GLG) knowledge
• Attend a major Oncology area or Regulatory Affairs related conference to obtain relevant disease
state knowledge and regulatory science updates in support of ORSS teams
• Gain exposure to interactions between ORSS, other R&D and non-R&D functions 14
Oncology Regulatory Science and Strategy (ORSS)
Global Regulatory Affairs
Fellowship Details
Length: 2 years
Location: Gaithersburg, MD
Positions: 1
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Available Fellowships
First Year Objectives:
• Provide balanced scientific responses to unsolicited requests from healthcare professionals, and
internal and external customers regarding AstraZeneca products and adverse event and Product
Quality Control (PQC) reporting, including both US & Global
• Research medical literature, evaluate scientific data and develop evidence-based medical content in
standard responses, slide decks, FAQs etc.
• Responsible for medical review of advertising and promotional material to ensure scientific accuracy,
regulatory, and commercial objectives
• Participate in collaborative projects with Marketing, Training, other Medical Affairs functions, including
Global, and Sales to provide scientific support and education to various medical and sales teams
• Participate scientific congress activity (materials, attendance, medical information booth, disease
information and competitive insights etc.)
• Gain an understanding of the laws, regulations, and policies required to help ensure legal and ethical
interactions with health care professionals
Second Year Objectives:
• Develop understanding of medical affairs activities and functions, including medical strategy and
execution, launch planning, and congress strategies.
• Participate in strategic planning and execution based on medical unmet need based on perspective of
patients, providers and payers
• Participate in medical strategy execution through engagement with medical affairs cross functional
teams including field medical/medical payer, medical information, health outcomes, and medical
education grants office
• Interact with other AZ departments to gain understanding of how these functions inform medical
affairs activities (marketing, global medical, clinical development, legal, regulatory)15
Medical Information & Medical Affairs Strategy, Breast
Cancer
Fellowship Details
Length: 2 years
Location: Gaithersburg, MD
Positions: 1
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Available Fellowships
Overview
This fellow will be an integral part of the team, gain hands-on experience and will be trained and developed to manage
responsibilities similar to those in current full-time positions within AZ. This 2-year fellowship will have a MI functional focus with a
strong Medical Strategy and execution component within the Respiratory Biologics and Inhaled Therapeutic Area.
First Year - Medical Information Objectives:
• Develop an understanding of global and local medical strategy development and execution as it related to MI deliverables
• Research medical literature and evaluate scientific data to develop evidence-based medical global and US content (i.e.,
standard responses, slide decks, FAQs)
• Provide balanced scientific responses to unsolicited requests from healthcare professionals, and internal and external
customers regarding AZ products
• Responsible for medical review of advertising and promotional material to ensure scientific accuracy, regulatory and
commercial objectives
• Collaborative projects with Marketing, Training, other Medical functions and Sales to provide scientific support and education to
various medical and sales teams
• Participate in scientific congress activity (materials, attendance, medical information, disease information and competitive
insights etc.)
• Gain an understanding of the laws, regulations and policies required to help ensure legal and ethical interactions with health
care professionals
Second Year - Medical Affairs Strategy Objectives:
• Develop an understanding of the US medical strategy development and execution within Respiratory Biologics Program
• Participate in medical strategy execution through engagement with field medical, medical information, publication strategy,
medical education, health policy, and outcomes teams
• Participate in strategic/launch planning based on the unmet medical needs from the perspectives of patients, providers, and
payers
• Interact with marketing, clinical development, global medical, legal, and regulatory affairs as they relate to US Medical daily
activities and special projects (e.g., advisory boards, congress planning, vendor management)
• Gain practical experience in providing information to external and internal stakeholders that enhances the appropriate use of
AZ’s products by responding to customer inquiries with balanced scientific information and delivering scientific information that
clinically differentiates AZ’s products.
• Learn about standard internal processes and regulatory/compliance requirements as well as developing expertise in disease
state management, emerging therapies and the competitive landscape
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Medical Information and Medical Strategy— Respiratory
Biologics
Fellowship Details
Length: 2 years
Location: Wilmington, DE
Positions: 1
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Available Fellowships
Overview
• Complete all required Compliance Training
• Complete Renal Disease and Product training
• Successfully complete Prescribing Information assessment and/or verbal product certification
• Demonstrates continuous professionalism and respect
• Positive and cooperative attitude- willing to take on new projects to help others and learn all aspects of the function
• Develop networking/relationship building skills to connect with individuals across all of AstraZeneca’s cross-functional
teams (including AZ functional leads and other AZ fellows) and the Rutgers fellowship community
Medical Information (MI) Objectives:
• Provide fair-balanced scientific responses to unsolicited requests from healthcare professionals in the US and develop
global documents for local market use regarding AstraZeneca products
• Research medical literature and evaluate scientific data to develop evidence-based medical content in standard
responses (including verbal), slide decks, and other Medical Affairs materials (including payor assets such as AMCP
dossier)
• Perform medical review of advertising and promotional material to ensure scientific accuracy
• Develop scientific content, including slide decks and other resources such as medical Q&As, to support the field in
Medical Affairs
• Participate in collaborative projects with Marketing, other Medical Affairs functions, and Sales to provide scientific
support and education to various field medical and sales teams on product and disease state knowledge
• Participate in scientific congress activities, including materials development and Medical Information booth staffing
Medical Affairs (MA) Strategy Objectives:
• Assist with development and execution of congress and insight strategy
• Understand the role of a medical communications agency for MA activities
• Participate in execution of medical strategy through engagement with field medical, medical information, scientific
training, medical education, promotion regulatory affairs and payer evidence teams as they relate to US Medical Affairs
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Medical Information and Medical Affairs Strategy—
Renal
Fellowship Details
Length: 2 years
Location: Wilmington, DE
Positions: 1
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In 1984, at Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey, the Ernest Mario School of
Pharmacy and two pharmaceutical
companies began a collaborative pilot
program to evaluate the potential
contributions of clinically-trained pharmacists
within a pharmaceutical industry practice
setting. Following the successful pilot, the
Rutgers Pharmaceutical Industry Fellowship
(RPIF) Program grew significantly and
expanded to include 21 companies within the
pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical
industry and approximately 300 Fellows.
FOUNDING
In 2002, Dr. Ernest Mario generously provided an endowment to
establish the Institute for Pharmaceutical Industry Fellowships
to enhance and promote the role of pharmacists in industry through
the RPIF Program. The Institute staff members:
• Provide leadership and administrative support;
• Promote quality, communication, and scholarly activity; and
• Arrange specialized fellowship training opportunities within the
pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industry.
In 2018, our program expanded to offer interdisciplinary fellows’
training by adding select physician fellowship opportunities to our
well-established program.
INSTITUTE FOR
PHARMACEUTICAL
INDUSTRY FELLOWSHIPS
The RPIF Program has thrived under the leadership
of the founder, Dr. Joseph A. Barone, Dean and
Professor II of the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy,
Dr. Carolyn Seyss, the Director for the Institute for
Pharmaceutical Industry Fellowships, and Dr.
Michael Toscani as Director Emeritus.
LEADERSHIP
More than 1,300 Post-Doctoral Fellows have completed the RPIF Program,
most of whom are experiencing influential and rewarding careers in the
pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industry throughout the US and
abroad. The RPIF Program has Preceptors and Mentors from industry who
share their knowledge and experiences with the Fellows through an intense
but closely-guided training program. Assignments and projects are
challenging, meaningful, and designed to enhance understanding of the
pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industry and the Fellow’s functional
area(s). Our goal is to provide the environment for Fellows to build the
foundations for their careers as future leaders in the industry.
FELLOWS
Rutgers Pharmaceutical Industry Fellowship Program History
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Professional Development SeriesAll Fellows gather once monthly as a group to participate in the Professional Development Day (PDD) series, an important component of their training that
complements the hands-on experience provided at the partner companies. The PDDs are steered by a committee of Fellows and are designed to enhance
the Fellows’ leadership skills such as emotional intelligence, communication, critical decision making, and presentation skills. Fellows develop skill sets
under the guidance of external trainers. PDDs also provide general knowledge about various aspects of drug development/commercialization and issues
facing the pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industry and promote connectivity and a sense of community among Fellows and alumni from different
companies and disciplines.
The Fellows can learn from each other through individual and group presentations and debates on topics and issues related to the pharmaceutical and
biopharmaceutical industry. The dynamic forum of PDD provides an opportunity for open discussion and debate among fellows, Rutgers faculty, and
company Preceptors. In addition, outside experts provide training and professional development in a variety of areas (e.g., tools for corporate success;
professional writing, presentations, meeting facilitation, negotiating, influencing, networking, and conflict resolution skills; giving and receiving feedback;
and business and dining etiquette). Other PDD guest speakers include senior industry executives, patient advocacy groups, and successful RPIF Program
alumni who share their insights and experiences. Importantly, PDDs provide an excellent opportunity for Fellows to interact with each other and develop
lasting personal friendships and a strong professional network of Fellows, faculty, alumni, and other industry executives.
About the Rutgers Component
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Key Program Features
Family of Leading Companies–Partners include several of the top global
pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical companies.F
OOutstanding Alumni Track Record–Over 1,300 alumni hold prominent positions
at many leading companies.
SStrong Network—Fellows develop valuable, lasting connections with each other,
alumni, Preceptors, and faculty.
TTrusted and Proven Since 1984 — the Rutgers Fellowship Program is nationally
recognized, trusted, and proven as the key pathway to industry for pharmacists
as future leaders
EEnhanced Career Development – Breadth of experiences informs career path
choices and increasingly challenging assignments build depth of experience,
enhancing the potential for accelerated career paths.
RRigorous Academic Component–Rutgers affiliation provides academic and
professional development opportunities.
Rutgers, The State University of New
Jersey, with over 71,000 students in its
three campuses, is one of the major
state university systems in the United
States. The New Jersey College of
Pharmacy was founded in 1892 and
was incorporated into the University in
1927. The Ernest Mario School of
Pharmacy is part of Rutgers Biomedical
and Health Sciences, the only state
school of pharmacy in New Jersey, with
approximately 1,350 students in its
Doctor of Pharmacy degree program.
The Rutgers Ernest Mario School of
Pharmacy is located on the University’s
main science and technology campus
in Piscataway, New Jersey. Because of
its relationship with and, for most, close
proximity to the nation's leading
pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical
companies, the Ernest Mario School of
Pharmacy and the RPIF Program are
uniquely capable of providing fellows
with advanced training in the
pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical
industry.
The Rutgers Pharmaceutical Industry Fellowship Program FOSTERs the growth and
development of future pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industry professionals and
leaders through the following key program features:
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Application Process and Eligibility RequirementsPharmacy Fellows for the Rutgers Pharmaceutical Industry Fellowship Program are selected on a nationally competitive
basis. Candidates must have completed a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from an ACPE-accredited institution before July 1
of the fellowship term.
How to Apply:
Interviewing is conducted on a rolling basis. Interested candidates may submit their application and supporting
materials (letter of intent, curriculum vitae, and three letters of recommendation) during October 2021 by visiting
our website at: https://pharmafellows.rutgers.edu
All application materials must be submitted electronically to the RPIF Website.
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Required Items Deadline*
Curriculum Vitae (CV) November 1st
Letter of Intent (LOI) November 1st
3 Letters of Recommendation
(LORs)
December 5th
*Candidates are considered on a rolling basis. Submission of materials prior to deadline is strongly
encouraged.
Joseph A. Barone,
Pharm.D., F.C.C.P.
Dean and Professor II
Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy
Rutgers University
Carolyn Seyss, Pharm.D.
Fellowship Director and RPIF
Alumna
Institute for Pharmaceutical
Industry Fellowships
Ernest Mario School of
Pharmacy
Michael Toscani, PharmD.Research Professor,
Fellowship Director Emeritus
Institute for Pharmaceutical Industry
Fellowships
Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy
Your Letter of Intent & Letters of Recommendation should be addressed to:
Joseph A. Barone, Pharm.D., F.C.C.P.
Dean and Professor II
Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
160 Frelinghuysen Road
Piscataway, NJ 08854-8020
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In Memory of Our Beloved Fellowship Program Founder,
Debra S. Weintraub, Pharm.D.
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