Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy Fellowships

Partnership with Day One Biopharmaceuticals

The Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy is proud to partner with Day One Biopharmaceuticals to offer a Fellowship in Industry Program (FIP). Founded in 2017, the program aims to provide exceptional biopharmaceutical industry training for doctor of pharmacy (PharmD) graduates. The goal of the program is to prepare fellows for a career in the pharmaceutical industry by focusing on developing technical, leadership and communication skills. The fellowship will also concentrate on cultivating the fellow's clinical skills while honing their expertise in their area of interest. 

Pharmaceutical research

About Day One BioPharmaceuticals

Day One Biopharmaceuticals is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company created to find and develop new therapies to address a critical unmet need: the dire lack of therapeutic development in pediatric cancer. Day One aims to re-envision cancer drug development and redefine what is possible for all people living with cancer—regardless of age—starting from Day One.

Day One partners with leading clinical oncologists, families, and scientists to identify, acquire, and develop important emerging cancer treatments. The Company’s lead product candidate, tovorafenib (DAY101), is an investigational, oral, brain-penetrant, highly-selective type II pan-RAF kinase inhibitor. The Company’s pipeline also includes pimasertib, an investigational, oral, highly-selective small molecule inhibitor of mitogen‐activated protein kinases 1 and 2 (MEK-1/-2).

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The Clinical Science team at Day One supports our mission of delivering new therapies to those with the greatest unmet need by execution of clinical development plans with the highest level of integrity and urgency.  The fellow will contribute to the scientific aspects of Day One’s oncology clinical programs, with opportunities spanning Phases I – III. Through hands-on experience, the fellow will become familiar with protocol design, scientific oversight of trials, interpretation and reporting of study results results, and more. As cross functional collaboration is essential for our success, the fellow will also closely work with other groups such as translational sciences, clinical operations, regulatory science, and medical affairs.

Activities at Day One

  • Partner with Clinical Scientists and Medical Monitors to ensure scientific oversight for Day One’s clinical studies
  • Author key scientific documentation including protocols, informed consent forms, medical data review plans, investigator’s brochures, and clinical study reports
  • Collaborate with cross functional experts on key safety and regulatory submissions
  • Enhance scientific communication skills through the development of presentations to internal and external audiences 
  • Develop a comprehensive understanding of the fundamentals of clinical research and Good Clinical Practice (GCP)

Fellowship Program Dates

The fellowship begins July 1, 2025 and ends June 30, 2027.

Fellowship Eligibility Requirements

A candidate must be:

  • A permanent resident or citizen of the United States
  • PharmD from an accredited college or university before the start of the fellowship term

Application Process

Candidates must submit the following application materials to pharmfip@cross-culturalcommunications.com

  • Letter of intent
  • Curriculum vitae (CV)
  • Three (3) letters of recommendation emailed directly from the letter writer
  • One professional writing sample
  • Unofficial pharmacy school transcript emailed to FIP Director

Application Deadline

Fellowship in Industry Program
Contact us

Sachin A. Shah, PharmD, FACC, FAHA
Director, Fellowship in Industry Program
Professor of Pharmacy Practice

University of the Pacific
Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy
3601 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, CA 95211

pharmfip@cross-culturalcommunications.com
707.423.3277