2007 Annual Report - Purdue College of Pharmacy

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2007 Annual Report - Purdue College of Pharmacy
T H E S C HO OL OF PH A R M AC Y A N D PH A R M AC E U T IC A L S C I E N C E S
2007 Annual Repor t
Assessment of the activities and accomplishments of
the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences over the
past year has affirmed the continued excellence of our programs
and the exciting future that lies before us. As you will find throughout this Annual Report, the School has experienced another year
of success and new opportunities.
This year marked the completion of a successful Campaign for
Purdue, raising over $1.7 billion dollars. The School of Pharmacy
and Pharmaceutical Sciences more than doubled its goal of raising
$30 million. Much thanks for this success goes to our Director
for Advancement, Chris Smith, as well as our campaign co-chairs,
Chuck Flemming (BS 1957, MS 1964, HDR 1994) and Dick Brychell
(BS 1973).
It was with great excitement that we announced a grant of $25
million to the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
from the Lilly Endowment in December of 2006. This grant is
intended to support several initiatives that will increase the impact
and visibility of our School, as well as contribute to the impact of
pharmacy on health care delivery. The resources provided through
this grant will truly be transformative and place the School in
an even stronger position of leadership nationwide.
Well before my arrival on campus last year, I was aware of the rich
tradition of leadership rooted at Purdue. Throughout the past year,
I have had the privilege of interacting with many of these leaders
as they have returned to campus for various activities and awards.
The School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences honored
several distinguished alumni and friends at an awards event on
November 10, 2006. Stanley Beck (BS 1955), John Derr (BS 1958),
Gerald Migliaccio (MS 1979), and Thomas Zioncheck (PhD 1988)
received the Distinguished Alumni Award. Don Newman (BS 1947,
HDR 1987) was honored with the Career Achievement Award,
and the Friend of Pharmacy Award was presented to Joyce Collins.
Congratulations to these individuals for their outstanding
achievements in professional and scientific endeavors.
We were honored to have Dr. Janet Woodcock, Chief Medical
Officer of the Food and Drug Administration, speak as our Tyler
Distinguished Lecturer in February of 2007. Prior to her current
appointment, she served as Deputy Commissioner for Operations
and Chief Operating Officer of the FDA.
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The Spring 2007 Dean’s Executive Forum hosted several outstanding alumni and friends of Purdue Pharmacy. The Forum provides
an opportunity for the exchange of ideas and promotes greater
understanding of leadership in the profession of pharmacy.
Students benefit from the varied experiences of the guest lecturers,
and the lecturers enjoy the lively exchange of questions and answers
by well-informed students. The School was pleased to host the
following guest lecturers: Jennifer Asay (BS 1994), Christopher
Dimos (BS 1988), John Grant, Jim Haas (BS 1973, MS 1974),
J. Frank Nash (BS 1981, MS 1984, PhD 1986), Jon Sprague
(PhD 1994), Dal-Mar (Deeni) Taylor (BS 1980), S. Duann
Vanderslice (BS 1992), and Alisa Wright (BS 1987).
This past year brought sadness, as well. The School lost three
outstanding professor emeriti. With great fondness, we remember
Dr. Robert V. Evanson (BS 1947 MS 1949, PhD 1953) (Pharmacy
Administration), Dr. Adelbert M. Knevel (PhD 1957) (Medicinal
Chemistry), and Dr. Roger P. Maickel (Pharmacology and
Toxicology). This past year we also shared in the loss of Dana
Mason, beloved wife of Associate Dean Holly Mason. Recently,
the University recognized Dana’s substantial contributions to our
School of Nursing by posthumously awarding her status as professor
emerita. This is a fitting tribute to Dana, as her impact on the
University and surrounding community will be felt for years to come.
We have made some organizational changes within the College over
the past fiscal year, as well as at the start of this new academic year.
After nearly 19 years of service as Associate Dean for Research and
Graduate Programs, Dr. Marc Loudon indicated his desire to return
to the faculty to pursue several scholarly projects. As Dr. Loudon’s
80% administrative commitment was not conducive to maintaining
a research program, I have elected to split his administrative
responsibilities into two positions. I am pleased that Dr. Val Watts
has agreed to serve as Associate Dean for Research, while Dr. Eric
Barker accepted the appointment as Assistant Dean for Graduate
Programs. The reporting structure for Continuing Education,
the Purdue Pharmacy, and Experiential Programs has also been
brought into the Dean’s Office with the creation of an Assistant
Dean for Clinical Programs. Dr. Steve Abel has assumed this new
role, in addition to his responsibilities as Head of the Department
of Pharmacy Practice. In the coming months, we hope to bring
on board a new Assistant Dean for Assessment and Accreditation
in the College.
Purdue University welcomed a new president on July 16, 2007.
Dr. France Córdova comes to us having most recently served
as Chancellor at the University of California Riverside. Trained
as an astrophysicist, she brings a wealth of experience as a scientist
and administrator. A search for a Provost and a Vice President for
Research is underway, positions we anticipate to be filled by the
end of the academic year. We are confident that the infusion
of new leadership will bring new energy and vision to guide
the university to even greater heights!
Hail Purdue!
Craig K. Svensson
Dean
Repor t f rom the Dean
CRAIG K. SVENSSON
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, NURSING, AND HEALTH SCIENCES
Associate Dean, College of Pharmacy,
Nursing, and Health Sciences;
Head, School of Health Sciences
GEORGE A. SANDISON
organizational chart
Associate Dean, College of Pharmacy,
Nursing, and Health Sciences;
Head, School of Nursing
JULIE C. NOVAK
Dean,
College of Pharmacy,
Nursing, and Health Sciences
CRAIG K. SVENSSON
Director of Financial Affairs
PATRICIA A. OSWALT
Director of Multicultural Programs;
Senior Associate Director of Student Services
JACKIE B. JIMERSON
Director of Advancement
CHRISTOPHER SMITH
Manager of Alumni
Relations & Special Events
DANA S. NEARY
Academic
Programs
Head, Department of
Industrial and Physical Pharmacy
STEPHEN R. BYRN
Division of
Nuclear Pharmacy
Writer/Editor,
Alumni Publications
AMY K. CHANDLER
Senior Associate Dean for
Research and Graduate Programs
G. MARC LOUDON
Associate Dean for Academic Programs
HOLLY L. MASON
Office of
Student Services
Manager of
Stewardship
LINDA A. YELTON
Recruitment
and Retention
Research
Programs
Graduate
Programs
Head, Department of Medicinal Chemistry
and Molecular Pharmacology
RICHARD F. BORCH
Building and
Facilities
Head, Department of Pharmacy Practice
STEVEN R. ABEL
Division of
Continuing Education
Purdue University
Pharmacy
Introductory and Advanced
Experiential Learning
This chart represents positions held during the 2006-07 academic year
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This past year
has been a remarkable one, and the Annual
Report allows us the opportunity to highlight some of the many accomplishments of the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.
Advancement Update
The School was pleased to welcome Dana Neary as Manager of Alumni
Relations and Special Events in September, 2006. She has tirelessly
organized several events throughout the country this past year, and the
School enjoyed reconnecting with our alumni. Receptions held at various professional meetings—such as the AAPS Meeting in San Antonio,
the ASHP Meeting in Anaheim, the APhA Meeting in Atlanta, and the
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Summer Meeting in San
Francisco—gave alumni the opportunity to meet Dean Craig Svensson. The
School also hosted receptions in Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, Louisville, New
Jersey, and Orlando, and alumni had the opportunity to return to campus
for events such as the Pharmacy Spring Fling, the 11th Annual BoileRx Golf
Classic, and the Dean’s Joint Advisory Council Meeting.
We also are pleased to share some of the contributions made to the School
for the 2006-07 fiscal year. Although these specific gifts no doubt provide
enhanced opportunities for our students, the School achieves success
through the broad based effort of annual donations from alumni and
friends. We are proud of our high percentage of giving participation,
and every gift makes a difference.
October, 2006, was an extremely exciting time for the School. Two dedications were held to celebrate the many improvements happening to the
Heine Pharmacy Building. The completion of the CVS Pharmacy Practice
Laboratory enabled students to begin using the new facility in the fall of
2006. The renovations would not have been possible without the generous
support from our donors: CVS Corporation, Kroger Company, PharmaCard, Inc., Walgreens Company, Bob (BS 1951) and Sondra Brown, Dick
(BS 1973) and Susan Brychell, Jim and JeanAnne (BS 1961) Chaney, Tom
(BS 1977, Management) and Karen (BS 1978) Jeppson, Marvin (BS 1980)
and Melanie Richardson, and Bernie and Judy (both BS 1966) Williams.
Students also had the pleasure to begin using the Hook Drug Foundation
Student Lounge. The much needed renovations to the lounge were made
possible by the Hook Drug Foundation, as well as Bob (BS 1951) and
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Other Organizations 5%
Alumni 37%
Fiscal 2007 Giving to the School of Pharmacy
00
01
$4,538,196
$4,730,004
$4,729,704
$2,092.056
99
$2,668,898
98
*
$1,237,675
Friend 7%
$5,000,000
$4,500,000
$4,000,000
$3,500,000
$3,000,000
$2,500,000
$2,000,000
$1,500,000
$1,000,000
$500,000
0
$2,184,671
Corporate 44%
Corporate Matching 7%
CHRISTOPHER SMITH
Sincerely,
Christopher Smith
Director of Advancement
$1,571,693
The School also gratefully acknowledges our Corporate Partners: The Chao
Center for Industrial Pharmacy & Contract Manufacturing; CVS/pharmacy;
CVS/Caremark Corporation; Kroger; Mylan Laboratories, Inc.; Pfizer, Inc.;
SSCI, Inc.; SUPERVALU Pharmacies, Inc.; and Walgreens Company. The
The School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences looks
forward to meeting with more alumni during the coming year,
and we encourage each of you to become involved. Sharing your
time and expertise with the School and our students, as well as your
financial contributions, enhances the overall success of our programs
and future alumni, and we thank you for your continued support.
$2,103,492
Several endowments were established this past year. The Dr. Aziz
Endowment Fund was established by Hamid (BS 1985) and Ladan
Abbaspour in honor of his eldest brother, Aziz Abbaspour. The endowment
fund will support an annual award known as the “Dr. Aziz Outstanding
Teacher of the Year Award” in order to recognize a faculty member. Dr.
Eric Barker, Associate Professor of Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular
Pharmacy, was the first recipient at the University Honors Convocation
on April 15, 2007. Other endowments include the Dean H. and Mildred
Findley International Endowment Fund, established by their daughter
Joyce Findley; the Carl and Frances Owen Lifeline Scholarship through
an anonymous donor; the Rodger D. Logan Endowment Fund established
by Terry Cole (BS 1963, MS 1964); and the Jim and JeanAnne Chaney
Pharmacy Student Support Fund by Jim and Jeannie (BS 1961) Chaney.
Corporate Partner program was established in the Spring of 2001
to give corporate friends the opportunity to allocate funds to several
areas within the School throughout the year. Annual $10,000 Partner
contributions support events such as the BoileRx Golf Classic, the
Donor Recognition Brunch, and the Graduation Banquet. Partner
funds will also aid in the advancement of Multicultural Programs,
provide a scholarship, and assist various student organizations.
The School is proud to partner with such outstanding companies
and truly appreciates their generous support.
$1,963,653
Sondra Brown, Jim and JeanAnne (BS 1961) Chaney, Jeffrey and
Cheryl (both BS 1979) Green, the Estate of Allen and Hester Wolfe
Collins —Parents of Carolyn Collins (BS 1970), the Estate of William
and Janet (BS 1938) Strang, the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical
Sciences Classes of 2004 and 2005, and the Rho Chi Pharmacy Honor
Society. Sincere thanks are extended to these many benefactors.
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03
04
05
06
07
Gifts to the School of Pharmacy During the Last Decade
*Excludes $25,000,000 Lilly Endowment Grant
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INDUSTRIAL AND PHYSICAL PHARMACY
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Reaching New Heights
expansion in recent history, the Industrial and Physical Pharmacy
(IPPH) department has completed an expansion from six faculty
to 12 faculty. Just as the expansion of Purdue has enabled it to
achieve new heights, the IPPH expansion has helped establish
IPPH as the leading department of its kind.
Highlights for 2006-07 include the establishment and development
of the NSF Engineering Research Center focused on Engineering
and Pharmaceutical Sciences (Structured Organic Composites).
The IPPH department is providing the pharmaceutical expertise
for this Center and part of Professor Ken Morris’ group is now
occupying laboratories in the Potter engineering building where
a roller compaction manufacturing line has been constructed.
Professor Lynne Taylor is now widely recognized as one of the
leading researchers in the area of amorphous materials. Dr. Taylor
was promoted to Associate Professor this year. Professor Kinam
Park’s appointment as Showalter Distinguished Professor of
Biomedical Engineering has allowed him to expand his worldclass research program in drug delivery. Additionally, collaboration
of Professor Steve Byrn’s group with the scientists in Biomedical
Engineering and the Center for Paralysis Research has provided
some exciting new lead molecules for the treatment of spinal
cord injuries. For the second year in a row, the IPPH department
was able to hire perhaps the leading assistant professor candidate
in the country. Dr. Yoon Yeo joined the IPPH department after
postdoctoral research at MIT and is destined to become one of
the top researchers in drug delivery of proteins and
biomolecules. IPPH continues to be extensively involved in
interdisciplinary activities and participates in at least five centers:
CAMP (Consortium for the Advancement of Manufacturing in
Pharmacy), joint with MIT; CPPR (Dane O. Kildsig Center
for Pharmaceutical Processing Research], joint with UConn;
University of Puerto Rico; and the University of Minnesota.
National recognition continues at a high level. Kinam Park
continues his service as a permanent member of the NIH
Biomedical Engineering study section and Ken Morris remains
the chair of the FDA Pharmaceutical Sciences Advisory Committee.
Graduates with IPPH specialization are in high demand despite
the tight pharmaceutical job market. Our three most recent
graduates took jobs at Lilly, Schering, and Merck.
INDUSTRIAL AND PHYSICAL PHARMACY
Just as Purdue University has completed its largest
Strong financial support for IPPH programs from alumni
continues. Feedback from alumni indicates significant enthusiasm,
especially for the pharmaceutical engineering programs. IPPH
faculty participated in a number of start-up companies including
Andara which is working in the area treatments of spinal injury.
The Division of Nuclear Pharmacy continues to be one of the
strongest NUPH programs in the country.
As we move into a new era with Dean Svensson and President
Cordova, we plan to continue to develop our core areas of expertise
in Development Science, Manufacturing Science, and Drug Delivery.
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MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR PHARMACOLOGY
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Leadership and Distinction
Purdue has enjoyed the distinction of having a campus-wide
National Cancer Institute-designated Cancer Center continuously
since 1979, and all three Directors in the history of the Center
(Drs. Morré, Baird, and Borch) have been members of the MCMP
faculty. The Department has now relinquished this important
leadership responsibility. After serving as Cancer Center Director
for almost 10 years, Rick Borch has stepped down from this
position. Rick will continue to serve as MCMP Department
Head, and he remains an active contributor to the Department’s
research and teaching programs.
Among many important research advances in the Department this
year, the progress of two drugs developed by Arun Ghosh is especially noteworthy. Darunavir is an HIV protease inhibitor that has
been approved by the FDA for the treatment of drug-resistant HIV.
The HIV virus rapidly mutates, and the structure changes induced
in the protease lead to resistance of the protease inhibitors now in
widespread use. Arun designed Darunavir to target an unchanged
“backbone” region of the protease, thus decreasing the probability
of resistance developing. He continues to apply structure-based
drug design to the synthesis of more potent and broadly active
HIV protease inhibitors. Arun has also designed a drug designated
CTS-21166 that inhibits beta-secretase, a key enzyme in the
progression of Alzheimer’s disease that triggers the formation
of amyloid plaques in the brain. CTS-21166 is both potent and
highly selective, and it has now entered Phase I clinical trials where
it will be assessed for safety and tolerability in healthy volunteers.
The MCMP graduate program continues to thrive. We currently
have 100 students pursuing graduate degrees in the laboratories
of MCMP faculty; 31 of these students are enrolled in one of
Purdue’s interdisciplinary graduate programs. This past year we
awarded eleven Ph.D. degrees and two M.S. degrees. Nineteen new
students were accepted into the MCMP graduate program this fall;
we anticipate that additional Purdue Interdisciplinary Life Sciences
(PULSe) students will be joining faculty laboratories when those
students select thesis mentors later this year. Our faculty continues
to provide an outstanding training environment that prepares our
students well for future scientific careers.
MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR PHARMACOLOGY
For many years,
the Department of Medicinal Chemistry
and Molecular Pharmacology (MCMP) has provided important
leadership at both the College and University level. This has been
a year of significant change. For the past 19 years, Marc Loudon has
served the College with distinction as Associate Dean for Research
and Graduate Programs. Marc has now stepped down from this
position and returned to MCMP full time. He will spend the next
six months on sabbatical leave to complete the new edition of his
widely acclaimed organic chemistry textbook. Marc’s responsibilities have been assumed by two MCMP faculty who will serve part
time in their respective administrative capacities. Val Watts has
been appointed Associate Dean for Research, and Eric Barker has
been appointed Assistant Dean for Graduate Programs. Both Val
and Eric will maintain active research programs and continue their
teaching contributions to the professional and graduate programs.
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PHARMACY PRACTICE
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Advancing Pharmacy Technolog y
Each year we highlight the efforts of faculty and staff who have
distinguished themselves within the areas of learning, discovery,
and engagement. This year we would like to take the opportunity
to place the spotlight on individuals who contribute significantly
to our programs but whose functions often exist in the shadows.
The first group of individuals serves on a part-time basis in
meeting the needs of the students within the Purdue University
Pharmacy. Chuck Brown (BS 1963) (a professor-emeritus and
now part-time employee), Nancy Chapman (BS 1983), Susie
Marshall (BS 1969), and Josh Olbricht enhance our programs
through their work as pharmacists within the Purdue Pharmacy,
but more importantly as role models and educators for our
students. Without these staff members, it would not be possible
for us to maintain the level of quality services provided through
the Purdue Pharmacy, nor would it be possible to provide the
quality educational experience expected for our students.
The second group of individuals serves as adjunct or
affiliate faculty members who dedicate a significant amount
of time in facilitating the success of our regionalized program
for advanced pharmacy practice experience. Jennifer McComb
(PharmD 1984) (Fort Wayne) and Rick McDowell (BS 1974,
MS 1976) (Evansville) are adjunct faculty members,
through agreements between the School of Pharmacy and
Pharmaceutical Sciences and their practice sites at Lutheran
Health Network and St. Mary’s Medical Center, respectively.
Marjorie (Marjie) Biel (PharmD 2002), Jane DeJong, and
Heather Sell (BS 1997, PharmD 1998) are affiliate faculty
members based in Northwest Indiana; South Bend, Indiana;
and Chicago, Illinois. These five individuals have worked
tirelessly to assist us with the daily operations of advanced
clerkship, identification and development of advanced clerkship
sites, and enhancement of the overall experiential learning
experience for our students. Without the efforts of these
individuals, our regionalized plan for advanced practice
experience could not be sustained, and we are most
appreciative of their work.
PHARMACY PRACTICE
This past year
marked the launch of activities
associated with the $25 million Lilly Endowment grant,
A Plan to Preeminence for Purdue Pharmacy. Within the
Department of Pharmacy Practice, position descriptions
were developed for an endowed chair of medication safety
and an endowed professor of adverse drug reactions.
A program description was developed for PharmaTAP,
a pharmacy technical assistance program designed
to augment Purdue’s pre-existing healthcare technology
advancement program. Carol Birk (BS 1974) will assume
responsibility for directing our PharmaTAP program in August
2007. We look forward to future collaboration with our practice
partners within the health-system and community pharmacy
setting as we develop prototype sites to optimize medication
safety. This will include the development of a community-based
program for adverse drug reaction reporting and management.
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PHARMACY
admissions data
2007 applications
2007 admissions
Total Applications 1069
Purdue/WL 203
Gender
Other Indiana Campuses 101
Ball State
6
Bethel College
1
Butler
1
DePauw
1
Franklin
2 IN-Wesleyan
1
ISU
4 IU-Bloomington
12
Residency
IU-NW
4
IU-PU/FW
5
IUPUI
24
IU-SB
3
IU-SE
8
Manchester
1
Notre Dame
1
PU-Calumet
10
PU-NC
5
St. Joseph
2
Ethnicity
St. Mary’s
3
U-Indianapolis
1
Vincennes
5
Wabash
1
Out-of-State Colleges
765
Females (681)
Males (388)
Out-of-State (618)
International (227)
Indiana Resident (224)
Caucasian American (416)
African American (47)
Asian American (245)
Total Admitted 161
Purdue/WL 107
Other Indiana Campuses 32
Ball State
3 Franklin
1
ISU
2
IU-Bloomington
3 IUPU-FW
2 IUPUI
6
IU-NW
1
IU-SB
1
IU-SE
4
PU-Calumet
4
PU-NC
2
St. Joseph
1
Vincennes
2
Out-of-State Colleges 22
Average Age
22 - (Range 19 - 41)
Cum. GPA Average
3.65 - (Range 3.04 - 4.00)
Gender
Females (109)
Males (52)
Residency
Indiana Resident (105)
Out-of-State (39)
International (17)
Ethnicity
Caucasian American (101)
African American (7)
Asian American (21)
Hispanic American (6)
Hispanic American (43)
Indian/Native American (3)
International (227)
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Other American/Unknown (88)
International (17)
Other American/Unknown (9)
employment
SURVEYS
Pharm.D. Graduates
Students Surveyed
Responses
Committed Response
Employed
Continuing Education**
Undecided/Seeking Employment
Number
146
146
142
113
29
4
Percent
100.00%
100.00%
97.26%
79.58%
20.42%
2.74%
PharmD
Employment Offers
Commitment
Location
Average
3.7
Range
1-16
Indiana 75
Other
66
Commitment Type
Residency**
Fellowship**
Chain (Retail)
Independent (Retail)
Hospital
Consulting
Nuclear
Number
26
1
84
3
21
1
4
Percent
Avg. Salary
18.31%
$38,719 0.70%
59.15%
$104,203 2.11%
$96,750 14.79%
$91,657 0.70%
2.82%
$100,750 Salary Range
$30,000 - $49,700
$40,000*
$97,000 - $117,000
$96,000 - $97,500
$80,000 - $102,500
$95,000*
$97,000 - $108,000
Employment Salary Average
$101,675
*only one salary reported
** graduate or professional school/fellowship/residency
BSPS Graduates
Students Surveyed
Responses
Employed
Continuing Education
Seeking/Undecided 17
17
6
10
1
100.00%
100.00%
35.29%
58.82%
5.88%
BSPS
Employment Offers
Average
2
Range
1-3
Commitment
Location
Indiana 7
Other
8
Commitment Type
Industry
Internship/
Summer
Number
5
Percent
83.33%
Avg. Salary
Salary Range
$54,000 $53,000 - $58,000
1
16.67%
(no salaries reported)
Nikki Price (BS 1993)
Director of Pharmacy Education
and Development
SUPERVALU Incorporated
“Being part of a company
who values the education
that Purdue has g iven and
continues to g ive has enabled
me to see the benefits of
g iv ing back. Because of this,
I always wanted to be able
to do something myself. It has
been extremely rewarding to
be able to meet the recipients
and see the continued tradition
of excellent students graduating
from Purdue. Though this
was purely a selfish reason
for giving, it certainly has
been a benefit for ever yone
involved.”
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graduates
B.S. in
Pharmaceutical
Sciences
Syed Aftab
Stephanie Bartko
Natalie Bough
Kevin Cornelius**
Deon Hodson
Yi Ling Hsieh
Christy Javella
Steven Kaverman
Chi Keung Lam
Matthew Mondrala
Myntee Ngangana
Soo Jin Park
Katherine Seipel
Marshall Songer
Rushi Trivedi
Lori Ward
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Pharm.D.
Manal Abu El-Kheir
Robert Adler
Alison Allen
Eunice Amazigo
Najim Anwar
Taiwo Awosika
Matthew Bailey
Lena Bart
Susan Bartels
Katherine Behr
Leah Berg
Jerrold Blocher
John Bossaer
Abigail Brendel
Mark Brown
Jacqueline Burkat
Joanne Burkat
Alicia Burke
Colleen Buyer
Sara Byron
William Carroll*
Brandon Chambers
Cyrus Cheeseman
Elizabeth Chiong
Charles Claycomb
Lindsay Cordes
Aaron Craft
Bradley Crawford
Rami Daoud
Vytautas Damasius
Elizabeth Darrah
Leslie Davis
Christopher Day
Jennifer Deal
Jayme Denney
Matthew Dierks
Thomas Dykiel
Tabitha Eldridge
Charles Ellerman
Timothy Falda
William Fat-Anthony*
Kalliopi Fitousis
Colin Fitzgerrel
Simon Frey
Amanda Fritts
Chad Fuentes
Carrie Georgion*
La Veda Gipson
Bradley Given
Bradley Goedeker
Misty Gonzalez
Monique Gooden
Roman Griese
Gina Grist
Emily Guerrieri*
Rachel Haas
Richard Ham
Samuel Hamod
Scott Harris
Allison Heaton-Russell
Mark Heinold
Lindsey Helfrich
Kurt Henke
William Hodges
Jennifer Hofeditz
Elizabeth Hunter
Brandy Johnson
Rola Kaakeh
Jennifer Kaiser
Lisa Kampschmidt
Ryan Kazmierczak
Tyler Keith
Robin Keller
Christina Key
Young-My Kim
Brenden King
Vicki Kluemper
Megan Koritnik
Courtney Kramer
Jason Lambert
Joshua Lambert
Benjamin Laney
Kira Larimore
Jonathan Lechlitner
Kristen Lee
Cassandra Leeper
Scott Linger
Jacqueline Lombard
Sharon Loomis
Amy Lubsen
Leslie Mach
Benjamin Maggard
Lucas Mansfield
Ryan Maples
Josephine Maundu
Briana McBride
Kelly McCarthy
Brandi Mckean
Annstella Mthembu
Deon Neal
Christopher Nieset
Grace O’Connor*
Anna Oman Baker
Cristina Origenes
Ebony Page
Andrea Parker
Dipika Patel
Melanie Pflug
Ryan Phelps
Nicole Pitello
Jill Prosk
Leslie Ray
Christopher Razor
Brett Reed
Dema Rejjal
Sara Renaker
Janna Repine
Jillian Reynolds
Nathan Riecke
Monica Rivers
Christie Rogers
Ashley Rohls
Talli Schrader
Joni Schroering
Brian Schumer
Luby Sebastian
Jeffrey Shelton
Dante Simmons
Laura Smith
Katie Snellenbarger
Jaime Staniszeski
Patricia Stefanek
Phoebe Stokes*
Katherine Surber
Sara Taha
Casey Taylor
Sara Tebbe
Lynn Tenbarge
Amanda Thomas
Christopher Thomas
Clint Thomas
Clara Tse
Lauren Valenta
Thuy Vo
Cassandra Wallace
Zachary Weber
Erika Wesby
Stephanie Wiekert
Kelly Williams
Stephanie Williams
Traci Wozniak
*PharmD/BSPS Dual Degree
**BSPS/SMT898
GRADUATE
Industrial and Physical
Pharmacy
Nancy Patricia Aiello, M.S.
Major Professor: Stephen R. Byrn
Non-thesis option with a concentration
in Regulatory and Quality Compliance
Faraj Atassi, Ph.D.
Major Professor: Stephen R. Byrn
Thesis Title: General Trends in the Desolvation Behavior of Calcium Salts and the Characterization of Mesomorphous Calcium Salts
Post-graduation destination: Industry, Research Scientist, Eli Lilly and Co., Indianapolis, IN
Cheryl Ann Dziak, M.S.
Major Professor: Stephen R. Byrn
Non-thesis option with a concentration
in Regulatory and Quality Compliance
Victor Theron Hildebrand, M.S.
Major Professor: M. Teresa Carvajal
Non-thesis option
Eun Hee Lee, Ph.D.
Major Professor: Stephen R. Byrn
Thesis Title: Effect of Additives
on Crystallization Polymorphic Transformation and Solubility
Post-graduation destination:
Post-doc, Purdue University
Thomas J. Lisk, M.S.
Major Professor: Stephen R. Byrn
Non-thesis option with a concentration
in Regulatory and Quality Compliance
Chen Mao, Ph.D.
Co-Major Professors: Stephen R. Byrn and Rodolfo Pinal
Thesis Title: Structural Relaxation and Molecular Mobility in Organic Amorphous Pharmaceutical Compounds
Post-graduation destination:
Industry, Scientist, Schering-Plough
Connie S. Paul Snider, Ph.D.
Major Professor: Kinam Park
Thesis Title: Microenvironment-
Controlled Encapsulation (MiCE) Process
Post-graduation destination:
Industry, Associate Scientist, Elan Drug Delivery, King of Prussia, PA
Richard Sikulu Walulu, M.S.
Major Professor: Mark A. Green
Thesis Title: Synthesis and Characterization of {Re(CO)3]+ Complexes with Tripodal Tridentate Amine Ligands
Post-graduation destination:
Pursue a Pharm.D. degree at Southern Illinois University
Medicinal Chemistry and
Molecular Pharmacology
Nwanne Anadu, Ph.D.
Major Professor: V. Jo Davisson
Thesis Title: Investigating the Mechanism of Anticancer Activity of the Natural Product: Brefeldin A
Michael Robert Braden, Ph.D.
Major Professor: David E. Nichols
Thesis Title: Towards a Biophysical Understand of Hallucinogen Action
Post-graduation destination:
Education, postdoc, University
of Montana, Missoula, MT
degrees
AWARDED
Rong (Rosa) Huang, Ph.D.
Major Professor: Richard F. Borch
Thesis Title: Design, Synthesis, and Biological Activity of SH2 Domain Inhibitors
Elif Olmez Ozkirimli, Ph.D.
Major Professor: Carol B. Post
Thesis Title: Src Kinase Activation Investigated by Computational Methods
Heather White Leavesley, M.S.
Major Professor: Gary E. Isom
Thesis Title: Cyanide and Nitric Oxide Interactions at the Cytochrome c Oxidase Binuclear Center
Post-graduation destination: Ph.D.
student, MCMP, Purdue University
Jason Charles Parrish, Ph.D.
Major Professor: David E. Nichols
Thesis Title: Toward a Molecular
Understanding of Hallucinogen Action
Post-graduation destination: Industry
Thomas Handley McLean, Ph.D.
Major Professor: David E. Nichols
Thesis Title: Conformationally Restricted Analogues of Hallucinogenic Phenethylamines
as Functionally-Selective Agonists of the 5-HT2A Receptor
Post-graduation destination:
Senior Synthetic Organic Chemist (staff member), Broad Institute for Chemistry and Chemical
Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
Andrew Edward O’Dell Morrell, Ph.D.
Major Professor: Mark S. Cushman
Thesis Title: Development of
Topoisomerase I Inhihibitors as Anticancer Agents:
Post-graduation destination:
Law school at George Mason University, VA
Justin C. Oliver, Ph.D.
Major Professor: V. Jo Davisson
Thesis Title: Chemical and Structural Dynamics of Guanosine Monophosphate Synthetase
Post-graduation destination: Industry
Sarah Annette Reigard, Ph.D.
Major Professor: Richard A. Gibbs
Thesis Title: Tools for Farnesylated
Protein Modulation and
Identification
Laurel Alyce Royer, M.S.
Major Professor: Richard A. Gibbs
Thesis Title: The Development and Synthesis of a Fluorescently-labeled Peptide Substrate for the Yersinia pestis
Post-graduation destination:
Ph.D. student in Agronomy,
Purdue University
Jeremy Lynn Schieler, Ph.D.
Major Profesor: Jean-Christophe Rochet
Thesis Title: Alpha-synuclein Aggregation in Parkinson’s Disease:
Role of Oxidative Stress and
Membranes
Yajie Zhang, Ph.D.
Major Professor: Carol B. Post
Thesis Title: Characterization of Structural and Dynamic Properties of Syk Tandem Sh2 Domain and Its Interaction with Diphosphorylated
ITAM Important in B Cell Signaling Regulation
Fei Zhou, Ph.D.
Major Professor: Robert L. Geahlen
Thesis Title: Syk Signalling and Trafficking During B Cell Activation
Pharmacy Practice
Menaka Bhor, Ph.D.
Major Professor: Kimberly S. Plake
Thesis Title: Relationship Between Health Literacy, Outcome Expectations, Efficacy Expectations, and Medication Adherence
Seema Dhirajlal Dedhiya, Ph.D.
Major Professor: Joseph Thomas III
Thesis Title: Prevalence and Incidence
of Potentially Inappropriate
Medications Prescribed to Elderly
Indiana Medicaid Beneficiaries
Residing in Nursing Homes and
Associations with Hospitalizations
and Mortality
Joseph Paul Trebley, Ph.D.
Major Professor: Ross V. Weatherman
Thesis Title: Anti-Estrogen Therapy
and Breast Cancer: Molecular
Mechanisms of Efficacy and Resistance
Post-graduation destination:
Education, Technology Manager,
Office of Technology Commercialization, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
15
“Giv ing a portion of your time,
or talents, or treasures to your
profession is one of the satisfying
experiences that accrues to a
professional. Which ever is your
“g ift,” I would encourage you to
consider sharing your particular
richness with your Purdue
School of Pharmacy. It truly
is a g ift that keeps on g iv ing.
It says so much about you,
your profession, and the students
following in your pathway.
Join me in making this year
a special year.”
Edward L. Langston (BS 1967)
Physician, American Health Network
Chair, Board of Trustees of the American
Medical Association
The Jenkins-Knevel and Kienly Awards Symposium
The Jenkins-Knevel and Kienly Awards Symposium was held on
November 9, 2006. The Kienly Awards have been endowed since
1976 by gifts from Dr. Albert V. Kienly, Jr., as well as by an anonymous
faculty gift in memory of Dr. Kienly’s father and mother. Dr. Kienly, Jr.,
who passed away in November of 2002, graduated from the Purdue
University School of Pharmacy in 1940, and his father graduated from
the School in 1901. The 2006 recipients of the Kienly Awards were:
Animesh Aditya, Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology;
Sai Prasanth Chamarthy, Industrial and Physical Pharmacy; and
Suwanna Phattarabenjapol, Pharmacy Practice.
The Jenkins-Knevel Awards are supported by Dr. Serena Ford, daughter
of Dr. Glenn L. Jenkins, Dean of the School of Pharmacy from 1941
to 1966, and other donors. They are given in honor of Dr. Jenkins and
Dr. Adelbert M. Knevel (PhD 1957), professor emeritus and former
Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Research from 1969-1987.
Dr. Knevel passed away in December of 2006. The 2006 recipients
of the Jenkins-Knevel Awards were: Michael Braden, Medicinal
Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology (Empirical Support for a
Serotonin 2A Receptor Homology Model from Site-directed Mutagenesis
Studies); David Engers, Industrial and Physical Pharmacy
(Microstructure Evolution and the Physical Stability of Amorphous
Solids); Xin Zhang, Pharmacy Practice (Prediction of the Inhibition
of CYP3A by Erythromycin and Diltiazen Along and in Combination
Using Physiologically-based Pharmacokinetic Models); and
Yajie Zhang, Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology
(Structural and Dynamic Studies of Syk Tandem SH2 Domain Reveal
the Mechanism of Phosphorylation of Tyr-130 in Regulating Syk
and B-cell Receptor Interaction).
(L to R) Dr. Marc Loudon with Kienly Award recipients Suwanna
Phattarabenjapol, Animesh Aditya, and Sai Prasanth Chamarthy
(L to R) Dr. Marc Loudon with Jenkins-Knevel Award recipients
Xin Zhang, David Engers, Yajie Zhang, and Michael Braden
The School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences expresses
sincere gratitude to the Merck Company Foundation for establishing
the Merck Scholar Awards to provide scholarships to students enrolled
in the Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences Program. Merck
pledged $50,000 in scholarship funds to encourage students to pursue
careers in industrial pharmacy which provides a solid background
in chemistry and science. The gift supports four undergraduate
scholarships per year for five years, and the first Merck Scholar Award
recipients were selected in the spring of 2002. The recipients are
Karen Helwig, Christy Javella, Steven Kaverman, Anastasia Lityo,
and Siyuan Yang. Previous recipients include Holly Angermeier,
Jacquelyn Cloonen, Sarah Dunn, Molly Fricke, Justin Guinn, Amanda
Hinkle, Jonathan Hoggatt, Mary Katherine Jungbluth, Tippu Khan,
Ryan McCann, Stephanie Noe, Laura Rearick, Megan Reimann,
Robert Ribeiro, Carolyn Roedel, Rebecca Turner, and Eric Van Horn.
Merck Scholar Awards
Donald Barrick (BS 1976), Senior Manager in New Products Planning
for Merck and Company, Inc., says “The bachelor of science program
provides great preparation for careers in the areas of production
technical support, pharmaceutical research and development,
manufacturing or regulatory affairs. Merck is proud to support such
an innovative degree program, and we are confident that it will attract
bright, talented students who will become future leaders in our industry.”
Congratulations to the recent recipients of the Merck Scholar Award,
and sincere thanks to Merck for its continued support of the School
of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.
Pharmacy Dean’s Advisory Councils
Industrial Advisory Council
Minority Advocacy Council
Mary B. Baker ’79
Gilbert S. Banker ’55, ’57, ’03
Donald O. Barrick ’76
Elizabeth C. Bearby ’96
Morgan L. Beatty ’67, ’68, ’72
James W. Bedford ’81
Gary D. Dolch ’76
Ronald W. Dollens ’70, ’01
Arthur J. Fiocco, Jr.
Mark W. Fitch ’72
Charles V. Flemming ’57, ’94
Robert M. Franz ’76, ’80
Jeffrey S. Hatfield ’81
Maria D. Bowman-Horner ’81
David C. Hsia ’75
M. Amin Khan
Lisa Leonard Koss ’90
Samuel J. Lee ’94
Robert A. Lipper ’73
Katie L. MacFarlane ’88, ’89
Vincent E. McCurdy ’85
Michael S. McNear ’79
Y. Joseph Mo ’77
John E. Nine ’83
Chetan P. Pujara ’97
William G. Randolph III ’82, ’88
Arthur C. Solomon ’70, ’72
Gerald L. Wannarka ’80
Michael J. Warmuth
Mary L. Westrick ’80, ’83
Roger E. Williams ’79
Rae Willis ’61, ’64, ’66
Ralph Johnson ’83
Nathaniel Milton ’89, ’95
Aneasha N. Moore ’02
Warren J. Moore ’02
Charles E. Sanders, Jr. ’78
Sarah A. Sanders ’78, ’80
Eric A. Smith ’83
Gloria J. Torres ’99
Adrienne M. Mayorga-Villarreal ’99
Joanne D. Murphy-Woods ’88
Professional Advisory Council
Julia A. Borgmann ’87, ’89
Richard S. Brychell ’73
Matthew Clary
Cliff G. Cleveland ’76
Ryan D. Cohlhepp ’00
Joyce Collins
Daniel D. Degnan ’91, ’92
John F. Derr ’58
Christopher T. Dimos ’88
James A. Eskew ’76
Gregory A. Fox
James H. Fuller ’84, ’86
Charles L. Goodall ’84
Winifred A. Landis ’81
Wade A. Lange ’79, ’83
Dennis J. McCallian ’71, ’84
Michael B. McMains ’81
John C. Messina, Jr. ’95
Kathy L. Michael ’88
Nikki M. Price ’93
David W. Purdy ’83
Lawrence J. Sage
Amanda B. Keltsch-Senger ’88
Lorraine E. Shaffer ’78, ’01
Edward P. Sheridan
Robert G. Sikora ’72
Edward S. Smith ’77
Ronald J. Snow
William L. Sonner
John E. Voliva ’99
Purdue Pharmacy Alumni
Association Board
Robert A. Brown ’51
Mark H. Bunton ’95
Kimberli Harty Burgner ’79, ’81, ’03
JeanAnne D. Chaney ’61
Charles S. Conroy ’92
Vytautas J. Damasius ’69
Joseph E. Dubes III ’71
Robert L. Gibson, Jr. ’69
LaVeda M. Gipson ’07
Bradley J. Given ’07
Brian E. Holstine ’87
Rola Kaakeh ’07
Jack A. Klee ’62
Jane E. Krause ’81, ’94
Jason E. Lambert ’07
Barbara E. Lane ’57
Tricia A. Lohr ’05
Janet S. Redmond ’94
Francis E. Rhea ’06
Pamela S. Ringor ’97
Ronald A. Rosich ’81
Dee Dee Rubin, ’95
Kara Duncan Weatherman ’94
Wenda R. Zick ’95
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Anita & Maxwell Eng
James & Beverly Enyart
Lisa Epperson
Kam Etzler
David Ewbank
Richard Faga
Frederick Fagen
Brooke Fair
Rosemary & William Fanning
William Fat-Anthony
Timothy & Mary Anne Fath
Barbara Fellows
William & Deborah Fenstermaker
Nancyjean Fey
Derek Fields
Jon & Nancy Finley
Edward & Jill Fischer
Colin Fitzgerrel
Herbert & Susanne Fletcher
Michael & Marsha Flora
Ian Foldenauer
Paul & Betty Ford
Anthony & Katrina Fossa
Gary & Janet Fourman
Michael & Sandra Frankovich
Beth Frey
John Fritch
Sherri & Todd Frye
Dianne & Peter Fullam
Jeanne Furman
Thomas Furnish
Charles Furnish
Alan & Sharon Gates
Diane & Ronald Gburek
Stephen Georgeson
Paul Germick
Isaac Ghebre-Sellassie
DONOR HONOR ROLL
Robert & Nancy Sepelyak
Virginia Shen
Van & Jo Sherry
James & Robin Silver
Stephen & Carol Simmons
Gordon & Marilee Skinner
Melinda & Richard Sloan
David & Peggy Smiley
Christopher Smith
Robert Smith
Frank & Josephine Snyder
Tracy & David Speer
Debra Steuer
Kathy & John Stutsman
Paul Sutton
Lawrence & Susan Swanson
Elizabeth & Jack Taulman
Dirk Teagarden
John & Trena Thornburg
Victoria & Ronald Timmons
Ross & Stephany Tucker
Cynthia & Thomas Uhrig
Ernest & Mary Vibbert
Samuel & Ellen Vowells
Mary Wahlman
Jianhong Wang
Julia Ward
James Weaver
Jody Weber
Kathryn & Bruce White
Angela Wojslaw
Gary Wolfe
Robert & Kelly Wolfe
Victor Yanchick
Terre & Jeffrey Ziegler
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DONOR HONOR ROLL
Nancy Clifton Lilly (BS 1978)
Vice President, U.S. Sales and Marketing
Eli Lilly and Company
“I believe in the concept
of ‘pass it forward.’ As my
life has been enriched by
my academic and personal
experiences at Purdue, I want
to pass that same opportunity
on to others. One way to do
that is by ensuring Purdue
University and the School of
Pharmacy have the resources
needed to prov ide continued
academic and research
excellence for students.
I hope that all other alumni
reflect and take personal
action so that they too
can ‘pass it forward.’”
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Laura Gibson
Dennis Gilliland
Donna & Larry Giroux
James & Emily Gladden
Scott Glosner
Robert & Kathleen Gloyeske
Lori & Paul Godby
Ashok & Manisha Gore
Cindy Gorsline
James & Mary Goshert
Laura & Thomas Grana
Beth Greck
Jacqueline Griswold
Mary Ellen & John Grubbs
Sara Gullstrom
Edmund & Linda Gunn
Lydia & Andrew Haan
James & Mary Haas
Julie & Robert Hadley
Marcelyn & Troy Hagan
Teresa & Kris Hall
Brent Hall
Herbert & Margaret Halley
Christine Hamacher
Jane Hammock
Lorrie & Timothy Hammond
Bruce & Emily Hancock
Casey Handal
Robert & Eleanor Hannemann
Norman Hart
Stacey & Eric Hart
Sharon Hartman
Adam Harty
Esther Hawkins
Kathleen & Harry Hayes
Marilyn & Dwight Hayes
William Heilman
Leslie Henry
Christopher Hensley
Maureen & Larry Herring
Anne & Robert Herrold
Allen & Barbara Heyd
Michael & Carol Hilton-McKiernan
Jody Hinkle
Robin Hipps
Sandra Hoel
Dennis & Barbara Hogan
Mary Hogan
Gerard & Jacqueline Hokanson
Kenneth & Margaret Holland
Eileen & Ronald Holland
John Horner
John & Barbara Houseworth
David Hubers
Dillon & Joy Huder
Gary Hudson
Michael & Amanda Hudson
Kyle & Anne Hultgren
John & Wilma Hultman
Dorothy Humma
Randall Hunter
Kenneth Hurley
Donald Hutton
Diane Ignar
Denisa Incrocci
Roger Ings
Gary Isom
Christine & Craig Itt
Terri & Eric Jackson
Heather Jackson
Carol & Orval Jacobsen
Donald & Janet Jacoby
Andrew & Patricia Jancosek
Patricia Jehring
Martha & Ronald Jelski
Marilyn John
Michael & Sheryl Johnson
Suzanne & Mark Johnson
Leslie Johnson
Ronald & Patricia Johnson
Davis & Elizabeth Jones
Leticia Jones
Todd & Heather Jones
Emma Jones
Nancy Jones
David & Jane Jungst
Thomas Kaemming
Gail Kaiser
Robert & Sharon Kamman
Lisa Kampschmidt
John & Doris Kane
Robert & Kathleen Kania
Ryan Kazmierczak
Matthew & Mary Kelm
William & Doris Kendall
Mary Kendell
Judith Kepler
Jay & Cynthia Kidwell
Michele & Cory Kihlstrom
John Kilarski
Michael Kinard
Bonnie Klank
Jack & Cynthia Klee
Harry Klimis
Lillian Knevel
Scott & Cynthia Koh-Knox
Kenneth Koldewey
Diane Koomler
Kimberly & Joseph Koss
Linda & James Krampen
Debra Krasnow
Diane Kreisher
Carrie Krekeler
Brandy Kretz
Charlotte & John Krukenberg
Dennis & Elaine Kuespert
Arthur & Donna Kunz
Michelle Kuzmits
Elizabeth & Vernon Lambright
Jerome Lampert
Gerald & Carol Lange
Suzane & Neill Lankford
Nancy LaPointe
David & Traci Leburg
John & Sharon Leiter
Irene Lemieux
Michael & Sandra Leonard
Gary & Lynn Lesher
Rebecca Li
Rongxi Li
Mary Livernois
Craig & Maria Locke
Julie & Rodney Long
William & April Losin
Janis Lundwall
David & Annette Lutes
Sharon & Thomas Lyons
Sally & Peter Maier
Prakash & Ujjvala Nadkarni
Christine Nafe
Daniel & Megan Nail
Steffany & Daniel Neie
Theresa & Richard Neumann
Leroy Newcomb
Kenneth & Karen Newton
Robert & Marilyn Newton
Karen Nguy
David & Kathy Nichols
Elizabeth & Christopher Niehaus
Dwight Noble
Carol Noblitt
Eric Norrington
Christopher Nosek
Shannon & Lawrence Oates
Judy Obenland
Joseph & Carol Offerle
Kerri Okamura
Louise & William Older
Rose Olson
Gary O'Neal
Conny & Patricia Ottinger
Douglas Padgett
Marcia Palmer
Stephen Paloni
Paul & Carol Pankros
Lisa & Ral Papesh
Beth & Steven Park
Carol Pasquale
Curtis & Jody Passafume
Arnold & Nancy Pedersen
Ronald Peeples
Merville Pence
Brian & Stacy Peters
Pamela & Timothy Peterson
Donald Peterson
Neil & JoAnn Petry
Lewis Piepenbrink
Catherine Pieper
Nicole Pitello
Astra Plucis
Anthony & Nancy Proakis
Thomas & Barbara Pugh
Rhonda Putman
William & Catherine Quinton
Sara Renaker
Teresa & Raymond Renaker
Belinda & Michael Renno
Julia Reyburn
Charles & Judie Huth-Reynolds
Lisa Rice
Brian & Sherry Richards
Juli & Tracy Richter
Thomas & Mary Riecke
Gretchen & Donald Riederer
Marlene Riegsecker
Kevin & Suzanne Riley
Jeffrey & Kristiana Roberts
Kent Robinson
Carrie Robinson
Jean-Christophe Rochet
Toby & Debra Rodney
Joseph & Judith Rohlfer
Robert & Marjorie Roth
Benjamin & Jennifer
Whittington-Rotz
Teresa Rouse
Jason & Amanda Rowe
Yvonne Ruebusch
Barbara & David Rumsey
Harold Ryan
Stewart & Susan Ryckman
Mary Sartore
Rajendra Sathe
Erin Schaaf
Mary & James Schafer
Mary Schafhauser
Bradley Schammel
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Ellen & Gregory Schellhase
Patricia Schettino
Gordon & Suzanne Schmitz
Karen & Thomas Schneider
Patrick & Maria Schneider
Edward Schnur
John Schnur
Janet Schuette
Donna Schwartz
John Schwartz
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Susan Scott
Virginia Scott
Roger & Jo Ann Seberger
Albert Sebok
Renita & Michael Seldowitz
Zezhi & Pushpa Shao
Andrew Shaw
Harold Sheinaus
Mindy & Kurt Shetter
Aida Shihab-Eldeen
Wendy Shisler
Michael & Vella Sieg
Barry Siegel
Michael Sievers
Tom & Janet Silver
Lane Sims
Kelly Sims
Jane & Kenneth Sipe
Daniel Smith
Ruth & John Smith
Virginia & Koven Smith
Deborah Smith
Scott & Vicky Smith
Gregory & Laura Smith
Karen & Thomas Smolenski
Don Smucker
Patrick So
Elizabeth & James Solberg
Kevin Sowinski
Gale Spears
Kenneth Speranza
William Stahoviak
Dennis Stalker
Dan & Elizabeth Stanciu
Richard Standish
Thomas Starke
Bennetta & Robert Stearnes
Susan Steigerwald
John Stenger
Ned Stephenson
Joseph & Joyce Stodola
Gloria & Ronald Stone
Ruth Stovall
Casey Summers
Sharon & Gene Swackhamer
Randy Swonder
Catrina Szende
Jon & Angela Tammen
Ellen & Manley Tate
Janice & Cecil Taylor
Awoere & So-Ngo Teme
Heidi Thieme
Beth Thomas
Charlotte & Jerome Thomas
Mark & Cheryl Thompson
Tracie & Roger Timmerman
Leslie Tindal
Anthony Titus
James Titus
Ronald Tobias
Susan & Rafael Torrico
Mark & Donna Tow
Daniel Trejchel
Barbetta & Robert True
Lawrence Updyke
Michael & Patricia Vanderveer
Catherine & Marshall VanNahmen
Rebecca Vermeulen
Brian & Maureen VerVaet
Christopher & Susan Vice
Lisa Vieke
Carol & Timothy Voegele
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Jerry Waldron
Nancy & Robert Waltz
Val Watts
Mary Weber
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Ronald Wellman
Franklin Weyl
Max & Gertrud White
Molly & Timothy White
Bradley White
Glenn & Grace Whitecotten
Ellen Whitlock
Jon Whitmore
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Rebecca Wiedman
Agnes Wier
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Donald & Rita Williams
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William & Leanne Malloy
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Ryan Markl
Laura Markut
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Donald Martin
Lady Masangcay
Carolyn Mason & Jim Johnson
Beth & Jeffrey Mason
David Mattingly
Paula Mauzy
Kelly Mc Carthy
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Mary & William McDaniel
Richard McDowell
John McElfresh
Donna McElwee
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Kevin & Jill McKay
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John Meade
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Corinne & Matthew Milburn
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Emily Milewski
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Carol Miller
Richard Miller
Janis & William Milligan
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Christina Mitchell
Christine Monanteras
Jenifer Mooney
Tonya Moore
Angela & Phillip Morgan
Kathleen Morris
Kristen & Dean Mosdell
Connie & Scott Murray
James Murray
Brian Musial
Donna & Rex Myers
Carol Myers
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Susan & Max Wimmer
Carol & David Winstanley
Debra Winter
William Wolfe
Alan & Carla Wolfgang
Derek & Jamie Wong
Jennifer Wood
Shawn & Stephen Wood
Alisa & Alan Wright
Eric Wyant
Cheng Yang & Hongbing Zhang
Yoon Yeo
Eugene & Beverly Yoder
Lawrence & Julia Yost
Marilyn & Jerry Young
Denise Young
James Young
Nancy Yunker
Janet Zajac
Harold Zallen
Louis Zatorski
Melanie Zimmer
Jeffrey & Carol Zobel-Teague
Susan Zook
Jerry Zuck
Arthur Zupko
Donors
(Up to $99)
Mary Abbott
Amber & Todd Adamczyk
Jane Adelman
Mary Aikman
Marlyn & Robert Akers
James Akers
William Allen
Alison Allen
Mark Allion
Eunice Amazigo
Edward Anderson
Sheree Anderson Ghere
Denise Anderson-Decina
Heather Andryuk
Michael Ankenbruck
John & Suzanne Arland
Denise Atkinson
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Andrew Ault
Esther & Gregory Avdakov
Tracy & Richard Bagienski
Patricia Bagwell
Harold Bailey
Stephen Bailey
Kyle Bair
Kenneth Baker
Robin & Scott Baker
Paul Bane
Jerry & Sally Banks
Jamie & Richard Barner
Michael Barnett
Sandra & Clifford Barrett
Susan Bartels
Philip Bass
M. J. Bastin
Lisa Batts
Lindsey & Joseph Baugh
Kenneth & Gloria Bayer
Mark & Cristina Bean
Steven & Nancy Becker
James & Karen Bedford
Shokrina & Peter Beering
George & Cynthia Benishin
Suzanne Benjamin
Andrea Benninghoff
Donna Berg
Bernard Berk
Patricia & Joseph Bianco
Carol & Frank Bieda
Kenneth Binkley
Kurt & Joanne Black
Jerrold Blocher
Mary Alice Boarini
Lisa Boggs
Maxie Bolden
Amy Boldt
Debra Bonanno
Diane Bonk
Charles Booth
James Borgetti
Gordon & Elizabeth Bokhart
Suzanne Bousquet
Steven & Carol Brace
Allen Bradley
Charles & Sara Braucher
Abigail Brendel
Ruth Brewer
William Brewster
Timothy Brian
Denise Bridges
Michael Brier
Bethanne & Jay Brown
Bonnie Brown
Joseph & Frances Bubalo
Carol & Shane Buckles
Briana & Matthew Buckley
Kimberli & John Burgner
Alicia Burke
Laura Bushong
David Butler
Colleen Buyer
Joni & Stephen Buyer
Song-Jun Cai
Michael Calusis
James Campbell
Noll Campbell
Jill Campbell
Linda & Robert Canup
Eric Cardinal
Randal & Carla Carie
James & Amy Carney
James Casey
Angela & Brian Cates
John Chaber
Julie & Jon Chapman
Ellen & Jon Chastain
Michael Checkley
Marvin Chertkoff
Shirley & Yun-Leei Chiou
Lilian Chiu
Joanne & John Cole
Charles Collette
Valerie Collings
Virginia Compton
Stefanie & Aaron Conley
Susan & Michael Conroy
Jeanine & Mario Contreras
June & Norman Cook
S. Brett Coryell
Stephen Coryell
Janet Cote-Merow
Diana & Craig Coumbe
Christine Counterman
William & Darra Cover
Sherwood Craig
Michael & Claudia Crane
Kimberly & Stephen Crawford
Elizabeth & Rodney Crispen
James & Krista Culley
David & Patti Curts
Carl Czarnecki
Esam & Najwa Dajani
Elizabeth Darrah
David & Mary Davis
David Davis
Christopher Day
David & Joyce Decker
Terry & John Decker
Mary deGroh
Marie Dempsey
Michael & Catherine DeSanto
Ima Diaz-Saavedra
Nathan Dickison
Christina & Kyle Dickson
Richard DiMaria
Michael & Christine DiNatale
John Dingerdissen
Pamela Dishman
Karen Dobbins
James & Mary Dodson
Raymond & Myra Dohmeyer
Shanna & Jason Donica
John Dougherty
Amy & Lance Dover
Victoria Downs
Ellen & Phillip Drake
Marilyn Dugger
Wendy Dulin
Kenneth Dunbar
Elaine & Gerald Duncan
James Dunn
Richard Durham
Thomas Dykiel
David Ebbeler
Sally Ebershoff
Jessica & Travis Elliott
Victor Elsasser
Patricia & Mark Elsner
Richard & Phyllis Emig
Wayne & Sandra Engdahl
Ashley Erny
Carol Ertl
David & Barbara Erwin
Saundra Eversole
Kent & RaMona Evoy
Louis Fairfield
Janet Fairhead
Tara Feldhaus
Jamie & Jon Ferency
Sandra & Frank Fetzer
Dennis & Rita Fields
Wanda & Michael Foley
Mario Forcione
Carolyn Ford
Eleanor Fortuna
Kristy & James Fortune
Carolyn Fosse
George & Charlene Foster
Jennifer Frederick
Nancy French
James & Julie Gackenheimer
Nichole Gamble
Natalie & David Gardner
Deborah & Fred Garey
Anne & James Garrett
Jane & Michael Gartenhaus
Carrie Georgion
Allen & Rose Gerard
Lowell & Carol Gibson
Nancy Gibson
La Veda & Archie Gipson
Bradley & Stephanie Given
Sara & Eric Gladish
William Golod
Monique Gooden
Eric Goodson
Arthur Goto
Diane & Donald Gotsch
Barry & Paula Graden
Cynthia & Richard Grear
Tara & Derek Green
Gregory Green
Karl Humma
Francis Huston
Mary Hutchens
Emily Hutchison
Paul Inwood
Amanda Irick
Douglas & Jacqueline Isert-Curts
Ann Ittenbach
Jennifer Jackson
Peggy Jackson
Gary & Linda Jacobi
Lisa & Duane Jaeger
Renee Jarrett
Mary Jaske
James Jones
Russell Judd
James Julian
Lisa Kaspin
Michael Kays
Stacey Keller
Glen Kesler
Norman & Mary Lou Kesling
Christina Key
Suzanne & John Kibbler
Honi Kibler
Wilda Kidwell
James & Frances Kimler
Gordon Kingma
Judith Kistler
Chris & Laura Klenck
Pamela & Steven Klingberg
Susanne Kloeker
Charity & Brian Knoy
Kristen Kobold
Robert Koch
Frank & Carol Kodiak
Sandra Koenig
Alan & Barbara Graff-Kolodiej
Michael Koronkowski
Steven Kozak
Otto Kreuzer
Linda Kroeger
Kimberly Kubath
George & Mary Kucka
Kenneth Kuhns
Stephanie & Ryan Kurtz
Melissa & Perry Lach
Karen & John Lackey
Rosalyn & Dwight Ladd
Michael Ladewski
Nita & Christopher LaFollette
Carmen & Marion LaForge
Elizabeth & Ben Lambeck
Pamela & Dale Langferman
Donnis Lantz
Kira Larimore
Daniel & Linda Layman
Jonathan Lechlitner
Cassandra Leeper
Theresa Leger
Alfred Lehnen
Xen Lemmon
Jason Lennen
Valerie & Matthew Lesniak
Hui Li & Quan Wang
Xuhong Li & Hong Wen
Melvin Lichtenfeld
Ruth Lightner
Wen-Nuei Lin
Jerry & Karen Lindley
Daniel Littlefield
Robert Litznerski
Yvette & Rozell Lloyd
Elizabeth Loehne
Mary Jane Lohroff
Jacqueline Lombard
Chester & Susan Long
Serena Lothamer
Leta Love
Kelli & Wade Lovell
Sarah & Thomas Lugar
Deborah & Ryan Lynch
Richard Macdonald
Nicole Mace
Kathryn MacFarlane
Jenny Mahoney
Lois Maickel
Walter Maikranz
Diane Malson
Roger Mapes
Ronald Marcotte
William & Virginia Martin
Rebecca & Ryan Martin
John Massa
Nichole Massaro
Stephanie May
Stephanie & Gary Mayes
Janice & Stephen Maynard
Kirk & Susan McCafferty
Michael & Elizabeth McCallister
Susan & Thomas McCampbell
MaryAnn & Gerald McCarthy
Joseph & Keavy McCoy
Mark McCurdy
Steven & Margaret McDonald
Michael & Sharon McFadden
Karen McKenna & Geoff Glauser
Heather McKinley
Stephen McNeil
Kevin & Cristin McNulty
Roger McPhail
James Meister
Carrie & Dale Mellen
Cilissa & Reid Mellott
Sally & Roger Meridith
Kimberly Merkel
Philip & Alta Merker
Mary Messer
Karen Messmer
David & Natalie Metlitz
Steven & Lynne Metz
Karin & Jimmy Meyer
Margaret Mihalko
Amy & Anthony Mihelich
Karen Milam
James & Karen Miller
Joan & Roy Miller
Craig Miller
Ann & Ronald Miller
Jason Miller
Jana & Glen Millikan
Kathryn Million
Jeff Mills
Jerome & Lisa Mincy
Dianne & David Morrison
Abbigail Mortier
Holly & John Moser
Cindy Mrozinski
Michael Mullins
James Murray
Joni Murray-Petersen
Catharine & Kunio Nakajima
Elizabeth Naragon
Laura Nayee
Deon Neal
Denise Nesbitt
Jill Neumann
Robert Newman
Dee & John Nicholson
Mara Nitu
Christopher Nosek
Bernard Nunning
Grace O'Connor
Laura & Kevin Oliver
Cristina Origenes
Jack Orr
Marybeth & Robert Ostrander
Barbara & Herbert Otten
Brian Overholser
Holly Paddock
Elizabeth Page
Ebony Page
Judith Palmer
John & Anne Pantzer
Nancy & Michael Pappas
Esther Park
Donna Patch
Elizabeth Peacock
David Peat
Terry & Rebecca Pence
Mary & Mark Peterson
Lori & Douglas Phillips
Charles Pippenger
John Pittman
Michael Podgurski
Michael & Ann Porter
James & Barbara Potts
Leigh Pranger
Lea Price
Ralph Progar
Janet & John Provencal
Donna & Michael Pruzin
Darla Przyborski
Robert & Tamara Pulver
DONOR HONOR ROLL
Elaine & Jerrold Greene
Linda & Gordon Greenman
Phyllis Greenstine
Philip Gressel
Michael & Lynn Gross
Imre Gutay
Walter & Suzanne Guyer
Nicholas & Molly Hagemeier
David Hahn
Sheila Haluda
Jennifer Hambly
Kimberly & Jeffrey Hamilton
Pamela Hammersley
Michelle Hartman
Kay & Delmar Haughey
Ilda Haxhistasa
Sandra Hayes
William & Miriam Epple-Heath
Larry Heck
Margaret Heintz-Smith
Kurt Henke
Jay Henschen
Mitchell Herzog
Kenda & Arthur Hess
Michael Higgins
Richard Hill
Mary Hinkle
Kristin & Robert Hinshaw
Vicki & Daniel Hise
Dennis Hoch
Jill Hoisington
Todd Holliday
Traci Holling
Linda & James Hollis
Amelia & Christopher Holloway
Thomas & Valerie Hood
Rebecca Hopkins
Jeffrey Horwith
Michael Hosier
Carol Howard
James & Susan Huber
Anita Hubley
Jeffrey Huff
Katherine Huff
Joshua & Sarah Hull
Nichole & Dale Human
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Richard Purcell
Fran Quigley
Eldon Rager
Dale Rankin
James & Sarah Rawlings
Leslie Ray
Joy & Brian Read
Gerald Redar
Patricia Reed
Kristi & Matthew Reimer
Martin Reitz
Robert Reyes
Everett & Linda Richey
Ron & Paula Richey
Nathan Riecke
Carl & Carolyn Rifino
Michelle & James Riggs
Monica Rivers
Heather Roberts
Eric Robertson
Dennis Rockhill
Christie Rogers
Kelly & Donald Rogers
Eileen & Gary Rogers
Ashley Rohls
Monica & Jeffrey Rollins
Willis & Betty Roose
Judith & Phillip Rosenkrantz
J. C. Rositas
Rachelle & Gregory Roush
Kelly & Matthew Ruby
Carol & Thomas Runge
Dennis & Katherine Ruprecht
Denise & Richard Rush
Sarah & Chad Russell
Arthur Sachs
Laura Saelinger-Shafer
Sarah Saft
James & Brenda Sagstetter
Daniel & Patricia Sanders
Alison Sanson
Ivan & Elaine Sanzel
Robert & Sherry Sausaman
Michael Scheffler
Paul Schirz
Robert Schlembach
Joseph Schnabel
Julianne & Daniel Schnur
Jerry & Karen Schoenefeld
Martha Schrader
Stephanie & Todd Schroeder
Joan Schuetter
Larry & Kathy Schuh
Brian Schumer
April Scott
Luby Sebastian
Julie Self
Wendy & Darrin Selking
James & Sandra Senetar
Phoebe Shackelford
Charmaine Shafer
Fredric & Marcia Shaffer
Debra Sharvin
Debbie Shaw
Jack Shelton
Antoinette Sheridan
Helen & Frederick Shewman
Dale & Nancy Shimp
Marintha Short
Lisa & Douglas Shull
Sarah Sidler
Jacqueline Siebenthal
Andrew Sievers
Deborah & Matthew Simcox
Craig & Wendy Simmons
Jennifer & Alan Slade
Andy Smith
John Smith
Gregory Smith
Laura Smith
Raymond & Annette Smith
Karen Smith
Karen Smollen
James & Barbara Snell
Katie Snellenbarger
Dean & Mary Snyder
Suellyn & Robert Sorensen
Michael Sorg
Stephen & Jill Sosenheimer
Cherryl & Scot Sparks
Pamela Spaulding
Catherine & George Sperka
Mark Speth
Deborah Spicer
George Spradling
Susan & Keith Spychala
Katherine Staltari
William Stanczykiewicz
Jaime Staniszeski
Roger Start
Christina & Lawrence Stayback
Patricia Stefanek
Joseph Steinberger
Heather & Scott Steinbrink
Anita & Jay Stevens
James & Joan Stiver
Jennifer & Jason Strawhacker
Kenneth & Ruth Stremming
Kelli & Chad Stroud
Anthony & Jill Stuckwisch
Edwin Sugita
Mary & Timothy Sullivan
Sonya & Scott Sumerford
Katherine Surber
Allan & Sandra Susten
Julie Swarts
Kelly & Jay Swearingen
Irene Szuba
Chris Szumlanski
Stephanie Taylor
Casey Taylor
Sara Tebbe
Lynn Tenbarge
Linda Tesluk
Ernest Thompson
Julia Thompson
Jill Thompson
Elena Thompson
Leesa & Dennis Thompson
Rene Torrella
Trent & Katrina Towne
Lawrence Trachtman
Charles Traitor
Carol Treece
Peter & Mary Trimboli
Roger Trout
Michael Tsangari
Suzanne & Ronald Valle
Erin Voss
Stanley & Diane Votaw
Jodee Wade
Jayne & Daniel Waechter
Lisa Walker
Edward & Cristie Walker
Bernadette Walker Medlin
Karen & Michael Wall
Todd Walroth
Stephen Wannemuehler
Ronald Wasikowski
Michelle & Martin Waszak
Richard Waxman
William & Karen Way
Cheryl Weatherholt
Eugene Weaver
William & Karen Weber
Zachary Weber
Sidney Weedman
Patricia & Robert Wegner
Yu-Chien Wei & Fu-Cheng Liu
Paul Westerman
Saundra & Donald Whitaker
Autumn Whitaker
Kellie White
Joseph Wichlinski
Christine Wilbur
Kelly Williams
Stephanie Williams
Julie Wilsbacher & Andrew Abney
Barbara Wilson
Laura & Kenneth Wilson
Jason Wilson
Joy & Kevin Wilson
Louis & Eleanor Windecker
Dennis Winternheimer
Beverly & John Wisler
Celine Withers
Ross Witte
Ryan Wolf
Jerome Wolfe
John Wong
Gary Wright
Linda Yelton
Arnold & Carol Zegart
Arnold Zent
Ethel Ziemer
Leanne Zins
Thomas Zioncheck
The School of Pharmacy
and Pharmaceutical
Sciences strives to
accurately recognize our
donors. If for any reason
you feel that your name
has been omitted or listed
incorrectly, please contact
Linda Yelton, Manager
of Stewardship, at
(765) 494-1370 or
[email protected].
We invite all of you
to participate at the
appropriate giving
club level. Every gift
counts, and we thank
each and every one of
you for your support.
Gifts received during July 1, 2006-June 30, 2007
$100,000 and up
$1,000 to $9,999
Up to $999
Chronic Liver Disease Communications
Lilly Endowment, Inc.
American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education
American Pharmacists Association
AT&T
Austin Pharmacy Inc.
The Ayco Company, L.P.
Baxter Health Care
Blitch Knevel Architects, Inc.
Burroughs Management Group, Inc.
Central Indiana Association of Pharmacists
Community Foundation of Greater Fort Wayne
ExxonMobil Corporation
GlaxoSmithKline
Health Economics Consulting Group
Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd.
Hudson Drug & Hallmark Shop
Hydrox Laboratories
Johnson Controls, Inc.
Kenya Program
L.E.W. RX Consultants, Inc.
Landerman Management Associates, Inc.
Leight M. Wilson Foundation Inc.
Mallinckrodt Inc.
McAllister Foundation
Medical DecisionPoint LLC
Microsoft Corporation
National Association of Chain Drug Stores
Northeast Indiana Pharmacists Association Inc.
Novartis
Pharmacists Mutual Companies
Purdue University Student Organizations
Schering-Plough Corporation
Southwestern Indiana Pharmaceutical
Association
St. Joseph County Pharmacy Association
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
Wyeth
3M
A. O. Smith Corporation
Accenture
Adobe Systems Incorporated
Ahold Financial Services
American Electric Power
Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals
The Boeing Company
Brown’s Bed & Breakfast
Caterpillar Inc.
Clark Hill PLC
Combined Jewish Philanthropies
Consultants Inc.
Cornerstone Pharmacy Services
The Compounding Center Pharmacy
Cranston & Associates, LLC
dmg world media
Family Dentistry of Wabash
Fifty-First Associates, LLC
First Weber Group Foundation, Inc.
General Electric Company
Good Health Systems Inc.
Greg Green Pharming
Guthrie’s Pharmacy
Hahn-Groeber Funeral Home Inc.
Hancock Daniel Johnson & Nagle P.C.
Hunt Construction Group
Hyman, Phelps & McNamara, P.C.
IDDC Corporation
IFF Foundation Incorporated
IMS Health Incorporated
Jane E. Rinehart, LLC
Joliet Professional Pharmacy Corporation
Landis Construction Co. LLC
Lewis, Glasser, Casey, & Rollins
Lombard Family Foundation
Longs Drug Stores
Marsh & McLennan Companies
$10,000 to $99,999
Abbott Laboratories
Amgen Inc.
AstraZeneca
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
Cardinal Health, Inc.
Control Development, Inc.
CVS/Caremark Corporation
Eli Lilly and Company
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
Fluid Air, Inc.
Hook Drug Foundation Inc.
Hospira
IMO Consulting
Johnson & Johnson
The Kroger Co.
McNeil Consumer & Specialty Pharmaceuticals
Merck & Co., Inc.
Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc.
Parkinson's Disease Foundation
Paul Kehrer Family Foundation
Pfizer Inc.
Pierle Family Charitable Foundation
Reheis, Inc.
Roche Carolina Inc.
SSCI, Inc.
SUPERVALU INC.
T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.
Walgreen Co.
Mathes Pharmacy
McKesson Foundation, Inc.
Medicine Shoppe
Methodist Health Foundation
Nome Associates LLC
Opinion Research Corporation
Otis & Brooks, P.C.
Owens-Illinois, Inc.
Oxley & Associates, Inc.
Perkins Thompson
Pharmaceutical Care Resources, LLC
Pharmacia
PharmacyWeek
PharmMatSci, LLC
The Procter & Gamble Company
Purdue Employees Federal Credit Union
Richmond Internal Medicine & Pediatrics
RJA Consultants LLC
sanofi-aventis
Sara Lee Foundation
Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving
Shell Oil Company Foundation
Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc.
SL Ventures
Square D Foundation
Takeda Pharmaceuticals North America
Tippecanoe County Pharmaceutical Association
Tyco Healthcare
United Farm Family Mutual Insurance
United Technologies Corporation
Verizon Foundation
Wauconda Community School
Wells Fargo Foundation
Zolman’s Orchard Pharmacy
DONOR HONOR ROLL
Corporations, Foundations, and Other Organizations
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DONOR HONOR ROLL
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Honorarium & Memorial Gifts
Gifts received during July 1, 2006-June 30, 2007
In Memory of Harry B. Boldt
Harriet Beeler
In Memory of Donald L. Cota
Harriet Beeler
In Memory of Michael A. Hogan
Denise Anderson-Decina
Helen Beach
Shokrina & Peter Beering
Mary Alice Boarini
Diane & Paul Burnett
Charles Collette
Michael & Catherine DeSanto
James & Mary Dodson
James & Shirley Dora, Sr.
Janet Fairhead
Jeffrey & Kimberly Hamilton
Pamela Hammersley
Eleanor & Robert Hannemann
Larry Heck
Richard Hill, Jr.
Mary Hogan
James Jones
Russell Judd
Carol & John Kerrigan
Glen Kesler
Sarah & Thomas Lugar
John Meade
Judith Palmer
Anne & John Pantzer, Jr.
John Pittman
Leigh Pranger
Richmond Internal Med. & Pediatrics
John Smith
George Spradling
Michael Tsangari
Sidney Weedman
In Memory of Dane O. Kildsig
Marilyn Haberle
Scott & Marilee Skinner
In Memory of Adelbert M. Knevel
Denise Atkinson
James & Rosemary Blakesley
Blitch Knevel Architects, Inc.
Suzanne Bousquet
Laura Atzhorn Bushong
James & Amy Carney
John Cassady
Virginia Compton
Scott Conder
Marie Dempsey
Henry Ebershoff
Sally Ebershoff
Carol Ertl
Eleanor Fortuna
John Fritch
Robert Geahlen & Marietta Harrison
Kathleen & Robert Gloyeske
Richard Grunder
Hahn-Groeber Funeral Home, Inc.
William & Miriam Epple Heath
Anita Hubley
Gordon Kingma
Lillian Knevel
Landis Construction Co., LLC
Louis & Karen LaRowe
M. L. Leger, Jr.
Alfred Lehnen
Richard Macdonald
Diane Malson
Mary & William McDaniel
Marian & William Miller
Kathryn Million
Elizabeth & James Solberg
Maxine Treece
Virginia Tyler
Arnold Zent
In Memory of James E. Krahulec
Mary Abbott
Ahold Financial Services
James Akers
Elie Balou
Robert Bolger
Cranston & Associates, LLC
Richard Cummings & Maryann Miskiewicz
Mary deGroh
Susan Delmonico
James Endler
Fifty-First Associates, LLC
Stephen Georgeson
Good Health Systems, Inc.
Arthur Goto, Jr.
Hancock Daniel Johnson & Nagle, PC
Clark Hill, PLC
Kenneth Hurley
Hyman, Phelps & McNamara, PC
Peggy Jackson
Marilyn John
Nancy Jones
Thomas Kaemming
Honi Kibler
Landerman Management Assoc, Inc.
Alan Levine
Lewis, Glasser, Casey, & Rollins
Ruth Lightner
Elizabeth Loehne
Longs Drug Stores
John & Kathryn McGraw
Janet Cote-Merow
Mylan Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
NACDS Education Foundation
Nome Associates, LLC
Otis & Brooks, PC
Oxley & Associates, Inc.
Elizabeth Peacock
Perkins Thompson, PA
Michael Podgurski
Ralph Progar
Mary Sammons
Albert Sebok
Andrew & Cherie Simo
William Wolfe
In Memory of Rodger D. Logan
Terry Cole
Gretchen Logan
In Honor of Mary M. Losey
Alice Nelson
In Memory of Roger P. Maickel
Eric & Loretta Barker
James & Rosemary Blakesley
Joseph Borowitz
Jeanine & Mario Contreras
David & Patti Ann Curts
Jill Hoisington
Lois Maickel
Gerald & MaryAnn McCarthy
Karen Milam
Shannon & Lawrence Oates
William Stanczykiewicz
Virginia Tyler
Val Watts
Wauconda Community School
In Honor of Alice D. Nelson
Mary Losey
In Memory of Julie Everett
Nyongesa
M. J. Bastin
Bonnie Brown
Howard Eigen
Lea & Robert Einterz
Deborah & Fred Garey
Nancy Gibson
Katherine Huff
Kenya Program
Wendy Kratzer
Mary Beth Livernois
Nicole Mace
Mara Nitu
Fran Quigley
Sara Lynn Renaker
Teresa & Raymond Renaker
Jean-Christophe Rochét
Ellen & Gregory Schellhase
Laura Saelinger-Shafer
Christopher Smith
Jennifer & Jason Strawhacker
Val Watts
Susan & Richard White
In Honor of Erin L. Railing
Mary Helen Kendell
In Memory of Marguerite Seidell
Harriet Beeler
In Honor of Virginia A. Shen
Mary Losey
Alice Nelson
In Memory of Susan G. Steinmetz
Dennis & Leslie Gardner
In Memory of Janet R. Strang
June & Norman Cook
DONOR HONOR ROLL
R. B. Stewart Society
The R. B. Stewart Society recognizes benefactors
who make commitments to the future of Purdue
University with deferred giving through their
estate plans.
Max D. Adams
Ann Zehner Angle
Richard A. Angle*
Samuel W. Arnett
Keith A. Ashby
William E. Bindley
Charles E. Boonstra
Edith B. Brayer*
Robert A. Brown
F. Erle Cavette
Rusty A. Cromer
Gene Crum
Lester W. Davis
Carl W. Driever
Randall J. Erb
Lyman & Joyce Eaton
Zbigniew W. Grabowski
Richard E. Grace
Brian E. Holstine
Suzanne A. Kiely
Jerome C. Lampert*
Mary M. Lampert
Robert Lee Larew
James Limp, Jr.
Gretchen A. Logan
Rodger D. Logan*
Mary M. Losey
Gordon E. Mallett
Michael B. McMains
Jack P. Money
Althea P. Money*
W. Robert Netherton
Patsyjane H. O’Malley*
James E. Pritchard
James E. Robbers
Mary F. Schreiber
Charles A. Schreiber*
James F. Schweitzer
Donald J. Stein
Janet R. Strang*
Blaine M. Sutton
Lary W. Troutner
Mark A. Varnau
Andrea K. Willman
Walter E. Wright
* Deceased
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2007 ANNUAL REPORT
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Supplement
Academic Advisors, Committees, and Representatives . . . . . . 32
Faculty Personnel Changes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Faculty Awards and Recognitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Faculty Teaching Achievements
& External Honors and Achievements of Students . . . . . . . . 34
Faculty International Initiatives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Research Funding
(Grants, Contracts, Voluntary Support, and Fellowships). . . . 36
Articles Published . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Books and Chapters Published . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
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SUPPLEMENT
Academic Advisors, Committees, and Representatives
School of Pharmacy
2006-2007 Committees
Academic Advising
Associate Dean for
Academic Programs:
H. L. Mason
Director & Schedule Deputy,
Office of Student Services:
J. E. Dubes
Director of Recruitment & Admissions
Assessment, Office of Student Services:
T. P. George
Associate Director, Office of Student
Services & BSPS Program Director:
S. C. Howell
Senior Associate Director,
Office of Student Services:
J. B. Jimerson
Academic Advisor,
Office of Student Services:
T. E. Mousel
Associate Director for Recruitment,
Office of Student Services:
H. W. Keckler
Faculty Advisors
for Student Organizations
Academy of Students of Pharmacy:
K. S. Plake, A. Farkas
American Association of
Pharmaceutical Scientists:
L. S. Taylor
Pharmaceutical Sciences Club:
F. Brown
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International Society for
Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes
Research: K. H. Summers
Graduate Executive Committee
G. M. Loudon, Chmn., E. L. Barker,
S. L. Hem, J. Thomas
Kappa Epsilon: C. A. Ott
Pharmacy Admissions
H. L. Mason, Chmn., B. C. Carlstedt,
J. E. Dubes, R. E. Galinsky,
T. P. George, S. C Howell,
H. W. Keckler, C. P. Koh-Knox,
J. B. Jimerson, S. A. Scott, V. J. Watts
Kappa Psi: D. J. Riese
National Community Pharmacists
Association: C. P. Koh-Knox
Pharmacy Student Council:
H. L. Mason
Phi Delta Chi: G. T. Wilson
Phi Lambda Sigma: J. C. Rochet
Presidents’ Council: H. L. Mason
Purdue Pharmacy Ambassadors:
H. W. Keckler, S. C. Howell
Purdue Student Christian Association:
J. L. Borowitz
Purdue Student Society of
Health System Pharmacists:
S. A. Scott, C. M. Scott
Rho Chi: S. L. Hem
Society of Nuclear Pharmacy,
Purdue Student Chapter:
K. D. Weatherman, S. Piepenbrink
Student National Pharmaceutical
Association: P. L. Darbishire
Executive Committee
C. K. Svensson, Chmn., S. R. Abel,
R. F. Borch, S. R. Byrn, G. M. Loudon,
H. L. Mason
Academic Programs
Curriculum Committee
S. A. Scott, Chmn., E. L. Barker,
Julie Bleckman (3rd prof. year rep.),
Jenni Bryant (2nd prof. year rep.),
J. E. Dubes, M. A. Green, Carrie
Jacobs (2nd prof. year rep.), M. B.
Kays, D. E. Nichols, Andrew Schmelz
(3rd prof. year rep.), K. M. Sowinski.
Non-traditional Pharm. D.
Advisory Committee
B. C. Carlstedt, Chmn., S. R. Abel,
R. W. Bennett, C. Koh-Knox, H. L.
Mason, S. A. Scott, B. M. Shepler
B.S. Pharmaceutical
Sciences Committee
L. S. Taylor, Chmn., T. M. Carvajal,
M. A. Green, T. P. George, G. H.
Hockerman, S. C. Howell, H. L.
Mason, Martin Okos (ABE)
Integrated Laboratory
Coordinating Committee
G. M. Loudon, Chmn., S. R. Byrn,
J. A. Everett, S. Holladay, J. E. Krause,
K. S. Plake, H. L. Mason, D. J. Riese,
S. A. Scott, V. J. Watts
Experiential Learning
Advisory Council
B. M. Shepler, Chmn., S. R. Abel,
R. W. Bennett, M. Biel, M. Brown
(student), B. C. Carlstedt, J. DeJong,
P. L. Darbishire, D. S. Kania,
C. P. Koh-Knox, H. L. Mason,
J. S. McComb, R. A. McDowell,
C. L. Nash, S. A. Scott, H. Sell.
Experiential Learning Academic
Standards Committee
B. M. Shepler, Chmn., M. B. Kays,
H. L. Mason, C. L. Nash, S. A. Scott
Schedules
J. E. Dubes, Schedule Deputy;
D. Gillespie, P. Mull, J. Yost
Faculty Awards
Nominations Committee
G. E. Isom, Chmn., R. L. Geahlen,
M. A. Green, G. Knipp, C. B. Post,
K. H. Summers, J. E. Tisdale
IPPE Advisory
P. L. Darbishire, Chmn., S. R. Abel, K.
L. Duncan Weatherman, H. L. Mason,
S. A. Scott, B. M. Shepler, V. J. Watts
MSIA Oversight
M. M. Murawski, Chmn., J. E. Dubes,
T. P. George, H. L. Mason, S. A. Scott
Student Awards
H. L. Mason, Chmn. (DP/BSPS),
J. E. Dubes (DP), T. P. George (BSPS),
S. C. Howell (DP/BSPS)
Nominations
R. L. Geahlen, Chmn., S. L. Hem,
M. M. Murawski
School Animal Care Committee
G. P. Carlson, Chmn., G.E. Isom,
D. E. Nichols
Supervisor for Animal Facility
G. P. Carlson
Student Cases
H. L. Mason, Chmn., B. C. Carlstedt,
J. E. Dubes, T. P. George, S. L. Hem,
G. H. Hockerman, S. C. Howell,
J. B. Jimerson
Building Deputy
J. Mott and J. Rogers
Pharm.D. Academic Standards
and Readmissions
H. L. Mason, Chmn., E. L. Barker,
B. C. Carlstedt, J. E. Dubes,
R. E. Galinsky, T. P. George,
S. C. Howell, J. B. Jimerson
AACP Delegate
S. A. Scott, C. Koh-Knox (alt.)
Faculty Secretary
D. Lenartz, S. R. Abel
Representative to Faculty Senate
G. T. Wilson (term expires 2007),
S. R. Byrn (term expires 2008),
V. J. Watts (term expires 2009)
Representative to Graduate Council
G. M. Loudon (2006-2007)
Faculty Liaison for core courses
taught by other schools
BIOL 110/111: D. J. Riese
AGEC 217 / ECON 210: M. M. Murawski
BIOL 221: V. J. Davisson
MA 223/224: G. H. Hockerman
BIOL 301/302: D. J. Riese
PHYS 220: G. M. Loudon
CHEM 115/116: G. M. Loudon
ENGL 106/108: M. Green
College of Pharmacy,
Nursing, and Health Sciences
2006-2007 Committees
Executive Advisory Committee
C. K. Svensson, Chmn., S. R. Abel,
R. F. Borch, S. R. Byrn, G. M. Loudon,
H. L. Mason, J. C. Novak, J. C. Smith,
G. A. Sandison,
Faculty Promotions (Area)
C. K. Svensson, Chmn., S. R. Abel,
R. F. Borch, S. R. Byrn, G. P. Carlson,
L. Geddes, R. A. Gibbs, G. M. Loudon
(ex-officio), H. L. Mason (ex-officio),
K. R. Morris, J. C. Novak,
G. A. Sandison, J. E. Tisdale
Library
G. M. Loudon, Chmn.,
D. E. Bergstrom, P. Coyle-Rogers,
V. J. Killion, R. Pinal, F. S. Rosenthal,
A. H. Sheehan
Grade Appeals Committee
SCHOOL OF PHARMACY
Faculty: J. L. Borowitz, R. E. Galinsky, J.C. Rochet
Graduate Students: P. Marsac (IPPH), T. Preliou (PHPR)
Undergraduate Students:
C. Clem, H. Owuor
SCHOOL OF NURSING
Faculty: J. Kinyon, E. A. O’Neil,
K. Yehle
Undergraduate Students:
Rachel Bishir
Graduate Students:
Emily Hilycord
SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES
Faculty: K. Stantz, N.J. Zimmerman, W. Zheng
Graduate Students: J. Harris
Undergraduate Students: B. Swartz
Grievance Committee
Chairperson: G. E. Isom
Secretary: J. E. Tisdale
Steering Committee: K. S. Plake,
A. D. Brown, L. P. Sands
TERM EXPIRING TWO WEEKS
BEFORE BEGINNING OF FALL
SEMESTER, 2007:
Pharmacy: E. L. Barker,
P. L. Darbishire, K. R. Morris,
B. R. Overholser, K. S. Plake,
C. M. Scott, V. J. Watts, A. J. Zillich
Nursing: M. Braswell, A. D. Brown,
K. Chang, S. D. Rudman, L. P. Sands
Health Sciences: J. J. Li
TERM EXPIRING TWO WEEKS BEFORE
BEGINNING OF FALL SEMESTER, 2008:
Pharmacy: D. E. Bergstrom,
J. L. Borowitz, B. C. Carlstedt,
M. T. Carvajal, T. Hazbun,
G. H. Hockerman, G. E. Isom,
K. M. Sowinski, J. E. Tisdale
Nursing: N. C. Lottes, P. M. Aaltonen,
C. L. Baird, C. L. Bozich Keith,
J. Kinyon
Health Sciences: S. Liu
Graduate Programs
and Policies Committee
G. M. Loudon, Chmn., E. L. Barker,
S. L. Hem, J. C. Novak, J. Thomas,
W. Zheng
Health and Safety Committee
G. M. Loudon, Chmn., P. M. Aaltonen,
S. R. Holladay, M. M. Murawski,
R. Pinal, J. B. Rogers, K. M. Sowinski
(IUMC liaison), J. F. Schweitzer
Representatives to
United Way Campaign
R. V. Weatherman, MCMP, Sr. Chair,
N.E. Edwards, Nursing, Jr. Chair
Educational Technology Committee
G. M. Loudon, Chmn., D. Allen,
E. L, Barker, B. C. Carlstedt, K. Chang,
J. Kirkpatrick, J. Rattray, M. Sharp,
K. D. Weatherman
Murphy Award Committee
S. L. Hem, Chmn., L. Knueven
(Nur. Student), F. Foster (HSCI
Student), L. Geddes, G. M. Loudon,
T. Seto (PSG), G. T. Wilson,
N. J. Zimmerman, Pharmacy
Student from among three serving
on School Committee
Industrial and Physical Pharmacy
Daniel T. Smith was hired as Research
Professor and Yoon Yeo was hired as
Assistant Professor. Lynne S. Taylor was promoted to Associate Professor. Gintaras “Rex”
Reklaitis and Venkat Venkatasubramanian,
both from Chemical Engineering, accepted
courtesy appointments.
SUPPLEMENT
Faculty Personnel Changes
Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular
Pharmacology
Weiguo Andy Tao, from Biochemistry,
accepted a courtesy appointment.
Pharmacy Practice
Jennifer L. Morris was hired as Clinical
Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice.
Deanna Kania was promoted to Clinical
Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice.
Amy H. Sheehan, Kent H. Summers, and G.
Thomas Wilson were promoted to Associate
Professors of Pharmacy Practice with tenure. Craig D. Williams resigned as Clinical
Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice to
Oregon State University. Charles H. Brown,
Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice,
retired. Julie Everett Nyongesa, Associate
Professor of Pharmacy Practice, passed
away on July 17, 2006.
Minority Advocacy
C. K. Svensson, Chmn., M. I. Altman,
C. L. Ashendel, S. R. Byrn,
M. T. Carvajal, M. L. Geiger,
J. B. Jimerson, H. L. Mason,
K. R. Morris, M. M. Murawski,
K. S. Plake, F. Rosenthal, V. J. Watts
* Dean Svensson is an ex-officio member of all
committees (except Grade Appeals and School Grievance Committees) to which he is not
specifically named.
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SUPPLEMENT
Faculty Awards and Recognitions
Eric L. Barker
2007 Dr. Aziz Outstanding Teaching
Award, Purdue University School
of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical
Sciences.
Richard F. Borch
Fellow of the American Association for the
Advancement of Science, 2003-present.
Judy T. Chen
Teaching for Tomorrow Fellowship Award
Program, Purdue University, 2007-2008.
Honorable Mention, Innovations in
Teaching Competition, American College
of Clinical Pharmacy, 2007.
Raymond R. Galinsky
ISSX Post-Doctoral Poster Award, 14th
North American Meeting, Second place.
S.K. Quinney, S.D. Hall, R.E. Galinsky,
M.A. Hamman, V.A. Jiyamapa-Serna,
Y. Chen, and R.E. Kimura. “Timedependent and organ-dependent
metabolism of itraconazole in rats”
14th North American ISSX Meeting,
Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, (October
22-26, 2006). Published in Drug
Metabolism Reviews, 38, Abstract 201.
Robert L. Geahlen
Outstanding Alumni Achievement
Award, Colorado State UniversityPueblo.
Richard A. Gibbs
University Faculty Scholar, 2006-2010.
Marietta L. Harrison
Awarded the Walther Cancer Institute
2006 Collaborator of the Year Award
Karen S. Hudmon
2007 Wiederholt Prize, American
Pharmacists Association, for
outstanding published research
paper (co-awardee with co-authors
B.A. Berger and H. Liang).
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Yaman Kaakeh
Recognition of Excellence Award,
Parkview Memorial Hospital,
service award, February 2007.
Kenneth R. Morris
2007 Fellow, American Association
of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Christiane L. Nash
Faculty Preceptor of the Year 2006-2007,
Purdue University School of Pharmacy
and Pharmaceutical Sciences.
Carol A. Ott
Outstanding Faculty Advisor Award for
2006-2007, Purdue University School of
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.
J. Christophe Rochet
Young Investigator Award, American
Academy of Nanomedicine.
Craig K. Svensson
2006 Fellow, American Association
of Pharmaceutical Scientists.
Joseph Thomas III
Seed for Success Award, Purdue
University, award given by the
president to recognize faculty
who have contributed greatly to
Purdue’s success in funded research.
Kara Duncan Weatherman
Fellow, American Pharmacists
Association (APhA), March 2006.
Alan J. Zillich
American Pharmacist Association
Annual Meeting Presentation
Merit Award. Award for Excellence
in Distance Learning, Purdue
University School of Pharmacy
and Pharmaceutical Sciences.
Faculty Teaching Achievements & External Honors and Achievements of Students
(external honors of students, graduate and undergraduate)
Eric L. Barker
ASPET Graduate Student Poster
Competition-Neuropharmacology
Division (at Experimental Biology
2007): Melissa Torres-Altoro
(1st place), Marla Yates (2nd place),
Ekaterina Terebova, (3rd place);
Melissa Torres-Altoro, ASPET
Minority Graduate Student Travel
Award, FASEB MARC Travel Award;
Crystal Walline and Ekaterina
Terebova, American Society for
Pharmacology and Experimental
Therapeutics (ASPET) Graduate
Student Travel Award
Robert L. Geahlen
Qing Zhou, 2007 Scholarship for
Biomedical Communication,
Indiana Chapter of the American
Medical Writers Association,
2007 American Medical Writers
Association Conference Student
Scholarship (National award to
attend annual meeting in Atlanta,
GA), John N. Davisson Travel
Award (MCMP); Xiaoying Zhang,
2007 Purdue Graduate Student
Government Travel Grant
Mark. A. Green
Several students won national
scholarships from centralized
nuclear pharmacies based on their
summer internship performance;
Nathan Basken, 2007 Society
of Nuclear Medicine Student
Fellowship
Cheng-Deng Hu
Holly Duren, Travel Award to 16th
International Worm Meeting;
John Shyu, 2007 Purdue University
System Student Research
Competition (1st Place, $500)
D. James Morré
Vanessa Kane, winner of the
IMP poster competition and
a $500 travel award
Ken R. Morris
David Engers, “Microstructure
Evolution and the Physical
Stability of Amorphous Solids,”
2006 Jenkins/Knevel Award for
Outstanding Graduate Research
Christiane L. Nash
Christie Rogers received one of two
2006-2007 Novo Nordisk Pharmacy
Practice Diabetes Program Awards.
The award, entitled “The Impact of
Providing Continuity of Standards
of Diabetes Care in the Community
Pharmacy Setting,” provides a
$4,500 stipend to support the
research project along with $500 for
supplies and equipment
David E. Nichols
Lisa Bonner, AFPE Fellowship
Rodolfo Pinal
Sai Chamarthy, 2006 Kienly Award
for Outstanding Graduate Teaching,
2007 Schering-Plough Science &
Innovation Award
J. Chris Rochet
John D. Hulleman, Josiah Kirby Lilly,
Sr. Memorial AFPE Pre-doctoral
Fellowship (September 1, 2006August 31, 2007); Scott Hubers,
NSF-REU Chemistry Leadership
Group Travel Award for the ACS
233rd National Meeting, Chicago,
IL (March 2007)
Kevin M. Sowinski
Xin (Cindy) Zhang, ASCPT
Presidential Training Award, 2006
ASCPT Annual Meeting
Lynne S. Taylor
Daniel Romary, AAPS-AFPE
Gateway to Research Scholarship;
Peter Guerrieri; American
Foundation of Pharmaceutical
Education Fellowship; Patrick
Marsac, Merck Fellowship,
2006 American Association of
Pharmaceutical Scientists Drug
Delivery and Pharmaceutical
Technology Graduate Student
Award; Håkan Wikström,
2006 American Association of
Pharmaceutical Scientists Analysis
and Pharmaceutical Quality
Graduate Student Award
James E. Tisdale
Neena Phadke, 2007 Gateway
Research Scholarship from
the American Foundation for
Pharmaceutical Education
Kara Duncan Weatherman
Kira Larimore, “The effects of
ascorbic acid on the stability of
Tc-99m HDP” poster presentation,
American Pharmacists Association
Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA,
March 2007; William Fat-Anthony
and R. Kazmierczak, “Pharmacist
evaluation of cardiac medication
profiles in patients presenting
for nuclear medicine myocardial
stress testing” poster presentation,
American Pharmacists Association
Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA
(March 2007)
Steven R. Abel
Worked with clerkship students Christopher Thomas and
Traci Wozniak to pilot an experiential learning rotation
focused on home medication management. The four-week
pilot was completed in April 2007, in conjunction with the
University of Sydney Faculty of Pharmacy, Sydney, Australia.
Robert W. Bennett
International Nontraditional Doctor of Pharmacy Program,
Dubai, UAE - The program was started in January 2003.
At the current time, 10 students have graduated, 15 students
are completing their advanced clerkships this year, and
40 students divided into 3 cohorts are taking course work.
Approximately 10 students will be ready for their clinical
rotations by May 2008.
Stephen R. Byrn
Assisting M. T. Carvajal with development of a regulatory
program with the Université Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France.
Developing an Industrial and Physical Pharmacy program
and planning a GmP manufacturing facility, Tanzania.
M. Teresa Carvajal
Collaboration to implement IPPH courses for master’s degree
at the Université Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France; exchange
students (first year graduate students) from France to Purdue
and from Purdue to France; one student from France.
Judy T. Chen
Conducted case discussions for students in international
Nontraditional Doctor of Pharmacy Program (NTDPP),
Dubai, United Arab Emirates, December 2006.
J. T. Chen, D.K. Dang, J.M. La Lopa, “Impact of Patient
Challenge Simulations on pharmacy student empathy
toward underserved patients,” presented at Making a Greater
Difference: Connecting to Transformational Agendas,
International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and
Learning (ISSoTL), Washington D.C., November 11, 2006.
Gary E. Isom
Organized symposium on cyanide toxicity for the International
Toxicology Congress, Montreal, Canada, July 15-19, 2007.
Yaman Kaakeh
Served as liaison for Aleppo University/Purdue University
Initiative, Organized & facilitated discussions between
Purdue and Aleppo Universities for the introduction of the
non-traditional Doctor of Pharmacy program (ongoing,
October 2004-present).
Cynthia P. Koh-Knox
Maymester Study abroad in Thailand. SA317D, Pharmacy
Practice in Thailand, for 5 students in May 2007.
Gregory T. Knipp
Purdue representative to the Globalization of Pharmaceutics
Education Network, Inc. (GPEN). GPEN, Inc. was established
for the sole purpose of fostering and facilitating scientific
exchange amongst international schools engaged in research
in the pharmaceutical sciences. Member institutions come
from all over the world including Australia, New Zealand,
Asia, Europe, North and South America. Purdue has now been
invited to serve as an Associate Member of GPEN after our
initial invitation to participate in the October GPEN meeting
in Kansas. For more information on GPEN, the following link
is provided: http://gpen.pharmchem.ku.edu/by-laws.htm.
Visited Mexico in November 2006 to establish a studentexchange relationship between the graduate program at the
School of Pharmacy at the Universidad Autónoma del Estado
de Morelos in Cuernavaca, Morelos, México. A student from
this institution studied at Purdue in the Fall of 2007.
Holly L. Mason
Represented the School as delegate to the 2007 U.S.-Thai
Consortium on the Development of Pharmaceutical Education,
Biannual Meeting, Bangkok, Thailand, January 2007. Research
consultant and co-investigator for Thai faculty member
(Kunyada Nilaward) for government-funded research project
on pharmacist-patient communication patterns in Thailand
community pharmacies.
D. James Morré
Program on tNOX marker for early detection of malignant
melanoma with Department of Dermatology, University of
Berlin.
Brian R. Overholser
International Program Development - Pilot program in ambulatory care in collaboration with Alliance Pharmacy in Leeds,
England. Alan Gross and Mina Alsaraf completed 1st pilot
program June 18-July 13 2007. Funded by the Department of
International Programs, Purdue University.
SUPPLEMENT
Faculty International Initiatives
Rodolfo Pinal
Collaborative program for developing a joint graduate program
with Louis Pasteur University in Strasbourg, France.
J. Chris Rochet
International grant application reviews, The Michael J. Fox
Foundation (April 19, 2007).
Ellen M. Schellhase
Coordinator of the Purdue Kenya Program. Led and
coordinated site visit in May 2007 for Dr. Craig Svensson,
Dr. Steve Abel, Dr. Willie Reed, Dr. Sonak Pastakia, and Paul
Intervado.
Kara Duncan Weatherman
Developed 8-week clerkship rotation with St. Bartholomew’s
and the Royal London Trust, London, England. This rotation
will focus on the application of aseptic/cleanroom standards in
the preparation and dispensing of radiopharmaceuticals. Two
pilot students completed the rotation in March and April, 2007.
Four to six students will complete in the spring of 2008.
G. Thomas Wilson
Gave three presentations to visiting pharmacists and
pharmacy industry visiting Purdue from Kazakhstan.
Gave one presentation to pharmacists and pharmacy
industry visiting Purdue from India and China.
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SUPPLEMENT
Research Funding $13,686,877
Industrial and Physical Pharmacy
$3,224,673
S.R. Byrn
21st CENTURY RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY FUND
AMGEN, INC
MERCK & COMPANY, INC
PFIZER, INC.
PRF SUMMER RESEARCH GRANTS
WINIFRED B. BILSLAND ENDOWMENT
Discovery-to-Delivery of Pharmaceuticals
Study of Supramolecular Assemblies & Solid State Properties of Pharmaceuticals
Multi-Sponsored
Manufacturing Science and QbD
Graduate School Summer Research Grant Dept. 1336
Chamarthy, Sai
$157,905
$23,300
$23,300
$45,282
$2,472
$9,462
M.T. Carvajal
CAMP, INC.
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
Tablet Coating
Structured Organic Composites (C-SOC)
$200,000
$56,512
S.L. Hem
MCNEIL CONSUMER PRODUCT COMPANY
MERCK & COMPANY, INC
REHEIS, INC
Suspension Research
Merck Research Laboratories
Aluminum Hydroxide (Boehmite) Adjuvant Research G. Knipp
PHS-NIH NAT INST OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCI
K.R. Morris
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
PFIZER, INC
K. Park
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
PHS-NIH NAT INST OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCI
36
$25,000
$50,000
$64,000
Increase Characterization of Human GI Oligopeptide Transporters
Characterization of Human GI Oligopeptide Transporters
$71,790
$284,836
Structured Organic Composites (C-SOC)
Pfizer, Inc
$197,874
$50,000
Hydrotropic Polymers for Oral Delivery of Paclitaxel
Layer-By-Layer Assembly for Making Drug-Eluting Stents
$227,586
$36,777
Research
Funding
IUCRC Consortium
Dane O. Kildsig Center for Pharmaceutical Processing Research
Dane O. Kildsig Center for Pharmaceutical Processing Research Consortium
Roller Compaction
“Industry/University Cooperative Research Center in Pharmaceutical Processing”
Dane O. Kildsig Center for Pharmaceutical Processing Research Consortium
Structured Organic Composites (C-SOC)
“Industry/University Cooperative Research Center in Pharmaceutical Processing”
(DMVInternational)”
Roche Carolina, Inc
Dane O. Kildsig Center for Pharmaceutical Processing Research Consortium
Dane O. Kildsig Center for Pharmaceutical Processing Research Consortium (CPPR)
Membership 1/1/07-12/31/07
Establishing the Role of Antiplasticization Effects on the Performance
of Pharmaceutical Products
$35,000
$35,000
$35,000
$100,000
$35,000
$35,000
$48,000
Structured Organic Composites (C-SOC)
$790,492
D.T. Smith
PHS-NIH NAT INST Neuro Disorders, Strokes Restoring Conduction in Chronically Injured Spinal Cord $111,553
L.S. Taylor
ASTRAZENECA PHARMACEUTICALS, LP
ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
MERCK & COMPANY, INC
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
PURDUE RESEARCH FOUNDATION: XR GRANT
Astrazeneca Pharmaceuticals, LP
PTCC-Particle Technology and Crystallization Consortium A Thermodynamic Model for Predicting Solubility of Drugs in High Glass
Transition Polymers
Structured Organic Composites (C-SOC)
Effect of Residual Moisture on the Production and Storage Stability of Amorphous
Solid Dispersions
$45,000
$92,500
K.D. Weatherman
UNITED PHARMACY PARTNERS, INC
Y. Yeo 3M PHARMACEUTICALS
CYSTIC FIBROSIS FOUNDATION
SUPPLEMENT
R. Pinal
ABBOTT LABORATORIES
ASTRAZENECA PHARMACEUTICALS LP
CAMP, INC.
ELI LILLY AND COMPANY
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
OTHER
ROCHE CAROLINA, INC
SHIONOGI AND COMPANY, LTD
WATSON LABORATORIES, INC
PURDUE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, INC
G.V. Reklaitis
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
$35,000
$15,000
$35,000
$35,000
$1,000
$20,000
$48,000
$15,712
Evaluating Extended Use and Sterility of Radiopharmaceuticals in a Centralized
Nuclear Pharmacy Setting
$36,343
Dry-powder Inhalational Drug Delivery Systems for Cystic Fibrosis Therapy
Dry-powder Inhalational Drug Delivery Systems for Cystic Fibrosis Therapy
$15,000
$43,200
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SUPPLEMENT
Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology
E.L. Barker
PHS-NIH NATNL INST ON DRUG ABUSE
PURDUE RESEARCH FOUNDATION: XR GRANT
Psychostimulant Recognition by Serotonin Transporters
A Role for ERp57 Anandamide Uptake and Metabolism
$214,096
$15,712
D. Bergstrom
PHS-NIH NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE
Cancer Center Training Grant
$288,751
R.F. Borch
CARROLL COUNTY CANCER ASSOCIATION
FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES
LAGRANGE COUNTY CANCER SOCIETY
PHS-NIH NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE
PRF SUMMER RESEARCH GRANTS
PU/IU COLLABORATIVE BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH
PURDUE DOCTORAL PROGRAM
PURDUE UNIV F N ANDREWS FELLOWSHIP
TRASK TRUST FUND
Multi-Sponsored
Cancer Research
Multi-Sponsored
Fraternal Order of Eagles
Cancer Research
Cancer Center Support Grant NCI Cancer Institute Supplement for Undergraduate Student Research Experience
Graduate School Summer Research Grant Dept. 1333
PTP1B Inhibitors as Anti-Diabetes and Obesity Agents
Cullen, Matthew
Peterson, Kathrine, E
Compound Evaluation Program
M.S. Cushman
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
PHS-NIH NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE
Ligands for Probing the Active Site of Lumazine Synthase Novel Indenoisoquinoline Topoisomerase I Inhibitors
$227,947
$234,957
V.J. Davisson
PHS-NIH NAT INST OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCI
PHS-NIH NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE
Structures and Mechanisms of Glutamine Dependent Enzymes
Modified Nucleosides as Tools for Molecular Biology
Geldanamycin-Mediated Uptake of Nanoparticle Probes
$250,172
$328,455
$48,796
BIN1 in E2F1-Mediated Tumor Growth Suppression Syk and Associated Proteins in Breast Cancer Tyrosine Protein Kinases and Lymphocyte Activation $40,062
$226,823
$244,523
Development of New-generation Protease Inhibitors (PI) and CCR5 Inhibitors
that are Potent Against Multi-PI Resistant HIV-1 Variants
Development of New-Generation CCR5 Inhibitors as Therapeutics of HIV-Infection Beta Secretase Inhibition for Testing Alzheimer’s Disease
Design and Synthesis of Nonpeptide Protease Inhibitors PROJ 3 Design and Synthesis of SARS Protease Inhibitors
$50,298
$102,728
$95,429
$71,709
$149,167
R.L. Geahlen
PHS-NIH NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE
A.K. Ghosh
JAPAN SCIENCE FOUNDATION
OKLAHOMA MEDICAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION
PHS-NIH NAT INST OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCI
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO
38
$9,632,870
$107
$105
$2,106
$5,000
$1,000
$1,199,850
$95,776
$2,472
$20,000
$509
$14,154
$5,000
Research
Funding
Chemical Probes of Protein Prenylation
Inhibition Of Prenaylated Protein Processing
Inhibition Of Prenaylated Protein Processing
Animesh, Animesh
$196,720
$20,587
$168,132
$1,500
M.L. Harrison
PURDUE RESEARCH FOUNDATION: XR GRANT
PHS-NIH NAT INST OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCI
Role of the SH3 domain of Lck in its localization and T cell signaling
Characterization of LCK and Associated Proteins
$15,712
$256,706
G.H. Hockerman
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
PHS-NIH NAT INST DIABETES,KIDNEY DIS
PU/IU COLLABORATIVE BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH
L-type channel modulation of beta cell function
“L-type Ca2+ Channel Modulation of Beta Cell Function”
Role of Cdc42 in glucose dependent insulin secretion from pancreatic beta cells
$167,893
$35,887
$30,000
C. Hu
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
Visualization of Temporal and Spatial Interactions of bZIP Proteins in Living C. Elegans
G.E. Isom
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
Cyanide-induced Neurotoxicity: Molecular Death Signaling
M.A. Lill
LILLY RESEARCH LABORATORIES
D.J. Morré
FRIENDS FOR AN EARLIER BREAST CANCER
MARSHALL EDWARDS PTY, LTD
NSE PRODUCTS, INC
D.E. Nichols
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
TRASK TRUST FUND
J.M. Pezzuto
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
PHS-NIH NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO
Development of a Computational Model Predicting Small-Molecule Binding
to Cytochrome P450 2C9
Breast Cancer-Specific tNOX Isoform for Early Detection and Diagnosis
Testing on Effects on NV196 and NV143 on tNOX
Testing of Ingredients, Along and in Combination of Anti-Aging Preparations
Based on Assay of Aging-Related NOX Activity
Multi-Sponsored
Cancer Research
Development of Potentially Selective Dopamine Agonists
Sterochemical Aspects of Hallucinogenesis
Iv Vivo Characterization of Doxanthrine Derivatives;
A New Class of Dopamine D1 Agonists
Natural Inhibitors of Carcinogenesis
Natural Inhibitors Of Carcinogenesis
Biodiversity of Vietnam and Laos
SUPPLEMENT
R.A. Gibbs
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
PHS-NIH NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE
PURDUE UNIV SPECIAL INITIATIVE PROGRAM
$4,750
$382,900
$81,885
$40,000
$10,000
$10,000
$50,000
$50,000
$352,823
$315,608
$27,801
$1,011,125
$227,501
$94,014
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SUPPLEMENT
C.B. Post
HARVEY H. AND DONNA M. MORRE
PHS-NIH NAT INST ALLERGY INFECTIOUS DIS
PHS-NIH NAT INST OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCI
Generation of Protein Samples for NMR Studies
Protein Stability and Antiviral Activity in Human Rhinovirus
Protein Stability and Antiviral Activity in Human Rhinovirus
NMR Structure of Peptide and Protein Complexes $13,500
$50,750
$203,000
$283,133
D.J. Riese II
MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL
PHS-NIH NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE
GEFITNIB-Sensitive EGF Receptor Mutants in Lung Cancer
Regulation of ERBB4 Signaling by Neuregulin Isoforms
$69,600
$258,732
AFPE Pre-Doctoral Fellowship
AFPE Fellowship
a-Synuclein Toxicity in Parkinson’s disease: Role of ER Stress
FoldRX Testing Agreement
FoldRX Pharmaceuticals, Inc Compound Screening Project
Membrane Binding and Aggregation of a-Synuclein
Antioxidant Function of MSRA in Dopaminergic Neurons
$6,000
$5,000
$50,000
$53,988
$44,718
$178,510
$60,146
Effects of oxidation on the structure and function of DJ-1 in dopamine neurons
Oxidative modifications of α-synuclein in dopaminergic neurons
The functions of methionine sulfoxide reductase A (MsrA) in cellular models
of Parkinson’s disease
$150,000
$40,000
Kazakhstan CGMP Training Phase III
$130,000
V.J. Watts
PHS-NIH NATNL INST OF MENTAL HEALTH D2 Receptor-Induced Sesitization of Adenylate Cyclase $250,671
R.V. Weatherman
PHS-NIH NAT INST DIABETES, KIDNEY DIS
Novel Bioconjugates as Probes of Estrogen Receptors
$282,162
J. Rochet
AMERICAN FDN FOR PHARMACEUTICAL EDUC
AMERICAN PARKINSON DISEASE ASSOCIATION
FOLDRX PHARMACEUTICALS, INC
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
NATIONAL PARKINSON FOUNDATION
LARGE GRANT
PARKINSON’S DISEASE FOUNDATION
PURDUE RESEARCH FOUNDATION: XR GRANT
C.O. Rutledge
KAZAKHSTAN MINISTRY OF HEALTH
Pharmacy Practice
$829,334
S.R. Abel
PRF SUMMER RESEARCH GRANTS
R.L. ROUDEBUSH VA MEDICAL CENTER
AMERICAN ASSOC OF COLLEGES OF PHARMACY
COMMUNITY HEALTH NETWORK
HEALTH & HOSPITAL CORP OF MARION COUNTY
ELI LILLY AND COMPANY
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$15,712
Graduate School Summer Research Grant - Dept. 1335
R.L. Roudebush VA Medical Center
The Impact of Providing Continuty of Standards of Diabetes Care
in the Community Pharmacy Setting
Community Health Network
Health and Hospital Corp of Marion County Drug Information Residency
$2,472
$54,427
$5,000
$55,116
$67,960
$110,055
Research
K.S. Hudmon
PHS-NIH NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE
THE BACCHUS NETWORK
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - SAN FRANCISCO
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
Funding
A.H. Sheehan
JOHNSON & JOHNSON, INC
ELI LILLY AND COMPANY
PHS-FDA FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION
K.H. Summers
HEALTH ECONOMICS CONSULTING GROUP, LLC
MOLINA HEALTHCARE OF INDIANA, INC
Walking a Mile in My Shoes: Impact of Patient Empathy Modeling on Pharmacy
Students Caring for Underserved Patients
$1,000
The Effects of Green Tea Polyphendols on Endotoxemic Intestinal Injury in Rats $20,000
Disseminating aTobacco Curriculum for Pharmacy Schools
Dissemination of Rx for Change to Community College Campuses in Northeast Ohio
Prescription for Change: Mapping Pharmacy’s Future Role in Tobacco Cessation
A Health-Care Team Approach to Smoking Cessation
SUPPLEMENT
J.T. Chen
PURDUE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, INC
D.R. Foster AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CLINICAL PHARMACY
$100,997
$8,600
$20,447
$95,248
Joint FDA/Industry/Academica Regulatory Pharmaceutical Fellowship Agreement
between FDA/Johonson & Johnson/Purdue 2007-2009
$78,380
Joint Academic / FDA / Industry Fellowship Program in Pharmaceutical Drug Development $73,483
Joint FDA/Industry/Academica Regulatory Pharmaceutical Fellowship Agreement
between FDA/Industry /Purdue 2007-2009
$48,000
Multi-Sponsored
Multi-Sponsored
$4,200
$2,500
J. Thomas III
PURDUE RESEARCH FOUNDATION:
RESEARCH GRANT
J.E. Tisdale
AMERICAN FDN FOR PHARMACEUTICAL EDUC
AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CLINICAL PHARMACY
Associations Between Use of Anticholinergic Medications and Health Outcomes
in Nursing Home Patients with Dementia
$15,712
2007 AFPE Gateway Research Scholarship
Female Sex Hormone Effects on Venticular Action Potential Duration and Dispersion $5,000
$29,663
C.D. Williams
INDIANA UNIVERSITY
Asthma Clinical Research Center
$10,912
A.J. Zillich
ALBERTSONS’
REGENSTRIEF INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH CARE
Multi-Sponsored
Regentstrief Institute for Health Care/OMPP
Measuring the Effects of Pharmacy Co-Pays on Health Utilization for Persons
with Schizophrenic Spectrum Disorders
$1,000
$4,954
$14,208
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SUPPLEMENT
Industrial and Physical Pharmacy
Stephen R. Byrn
Y. Hu, H. Wikstrom, S.R. Byrn, and L.S. Taylor, “Analysis of the effect
of particle size on polymorphic quantitation by raman spectroscopy” (2006), Appl. Spectrosc., 60(9), 977-984.
F. Atassi, and S.R. Byrn, “General trends in the desolvation behavior
of calcium salts” (2006), Pharm. Res., 23(10), 2405-2412.
H. Li, J.G. Stowell, T.B. Borchardt and S.R. Byrn, “Synthesis,
conformational polymorphism, and construction of a G-T diagram
of 2-[(2-Nitrophenyl)amino]-3-thiophenecarbonitrile” (2006),
Crystal Growth & Design, 6(11), 2469-2474.
C. Mao, S.P. Chamarthy, S.R. Byrn, and R. Pinal, “A calorimetric
method to estimate molecular mobility of amorphous solids at relatively low temperatures” (2006), Pharm. Res., 23 (10), 2269-2276.
Articles Published
P.A. Crooks, S.G. Kottayil, A.M. Al-Ghananeem, S.R. Byrn, and
D.A. Butterfield, “Opiate receptor binding properties of morphine-,
dihydromorphine-, and codeine 6-O-sulfate ester congeners”
(2006), Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett., 16(16), 4291-4295.
M. Teresa Carvajal
E.H. Lee, S.R. Byrn, and M.T. Carvajal, “Additive-induced
metastable single crystal of mefenamic acid” (2006),
Pharm. Res., 23 (10), 2375-2380.
D. Ely, S.P. Chamarthy, and M.T. Carvajal, “An investigation into low
dose blend uniformity and segregation determination using NIR
spectroscopy” (2006), Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical
and Engineering Aspects, 288 (1-3), 71-76.
Raymond E. Galinsky
S.C. Lee, K.M. Huh, J. Lee, Y.W. Cho, R.E. Galinsky, and K. Park,
“Hydrotropic polymeric micelles for enhanced paclitaxel solubility:
In vitro and in vivo characterization” (2007), Biomacromolecules,
8 (1), 202-208.
Mark A. Green
M.A. Green, C.J. Mathias, L.R. Willis, R.K. Handa, J.L. Lacy,
M.A. Miller, and G.D. Hutchins, “Assessment of Cu-ETS as a PET
radiopharmaceutical for evaluation of regional renal perfusion”
(2007), Nucl. Med. Biol., 34, 247-255.
Stanley L. Hem
S. Bindal, G. Narsimhan, S.L. Hem and A. Kulshreshtha, “Structural
changes in xanthan gum solutions during steam sterilization”
(2007), Pharm. Dev. Technol., 12:159-67.
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A. Sokolovska, S.L. Hem and H. HogenEsch,” Activation of dendritic
cells and induction of CD4+ T-cell differentiation by aluminumcontaining adjuvants” (2007), Vaccine, 25:4575-85.
S.L. Hem, C.T. Johnston and H. HogenEsch,”ImjectAlum is not
aluminum hydroxide adjuvant or aluminum phosphate adjuvant”
(2007), Vaccine, 25:4985-6.
K.P. Yau, D.G. Schulze, C.T. Johnston and S.L. Hem, “Aluminum
hydroxide adjuvant produced under constant reactant conditions”
(2006), J. Pharm. Sci., 95:1822-33.
I.Z. Romero Mendez, Y. Shi. H. HogenEsch and S. L. Hem,
“Potentiation of the immune response to non-adsorbed antigens
by Aluminum-containing adjuvants” (2007), Vaccine, 25: 825-33.
Gregory T. Knipp
A.S. Mathis, S. Jin, G.S. Friedman, F. Peng, S.M. Carl, and G.T.
Knipp, “The pharmacodynamic effects Sirolimus and SirolimusCalcineurin Inhibitor combinations on macrophage scavenger and
nuclear hormone receptors” (2007), J. Pharm. Sci., 96, 209-222.
Y. Xu, S. Agarwal, T.J. Cook, and G.T. Knipp, “Di-(2-ethylhexyl)Phthalate affects lipid profiling in fetal rat brain upon maternal
exposure” (2007), Arch. Toxicol., 81, 57-62.
Y. Xu, G.T. Knipp, and T.J. Cook, “Effects of Di-(2-ethylhexyl)Phthalate and its metabolites on the lipid profiling in rat HRP-1
trophoblast cells” (2006), Arch. Toxicol., 80, 293-298.
R.K. Bhardwaj, D.R. Herrera-Ruiz, N. Eltoukhy, M. Saad, and
G.T. Knipp, “The functional evaluation of human peptide/histidine
transporter 1 (HPHT1) in transiently transfected COS-7 Cells”
(2006), Eur. J. Pharm. Sci., 27, 533-542.
Kenneth R. Morris
D.A Engers, M.N. Fricke, A.W. Newman and K.R. Morris,
“Triboelectric charging and dielectric properties of pharmaceutically relevant mixtures” (2007), J. Electrost., 95(12), 2645-2656.
P.L. Wildfong, K.R. Morris, C.A. Anderson and S.M. Short,
“Demonstration of a shear-based solid-state phase transformation
in a small molecular organic system: chlorpropamide” (2007),
J. Pharm. Sci., 96(5):1100-13.
H Li, J.G. Stowell, X. He, K.R. Morris and S.R. Byrn, “Investigations
on solid-solid phase transformation of 5-methyl-2-[(4-methyl-2nitrophenyl) amino]-3-thiophenecarbonitrile” (2007), J. Pharm.
Sci., 96(5):1079-89.
D.A. Engers, M.N. Fricke, R.P. Storey, A.W. Newman and
K.R. Morris, “Triboelectrification of pharmaceutically relevant
powders during low-shear tumble blending” (2006), J. Electrost.,
64, 826-835.
A.J. Hlinak, K. Kuriyan, K.R. Morris, G.V. Reklaitis and P.K. Basu,
“Understanding critical material properties for solid dosage
form design” (2006), J. Pharm. Innov., 1, 12-17.
S. Bates, G. Zografi, D. Engers, K. Morris, K. Crowley and
A. Newman, “Analysis of amorphous and nanocrystalline
solids from their X-ray diffraction patterns” (2006), Pharm.
Res., 23(10):2333-49.
Kinam Park
S.C. Lee, K.M. Huh, J. Lee, Y.W. Cho, R.E. Galinsky, and
K. Park, “Hydrotropic polymeric micelles for enhanced
paclitaxel solubility: In vitro and In vivo characterization”
(2007), Biomacromolecules, 8, 202-208.
H.S. Min, H.J. Lee, S.C. Lee, K.H. Kang, J. Lee, K. Park, and K.M.
Huh, “Aqueous solubilization of paclitaxel using hydrotropic
polymer micelle” (2007), Key Eng. Mat., 342-343, 421-424.
Y.M. Choi, S.J. Im, S.W. Myung, H.S. Choi, K. Park, and K.M. Huh,
“Preparation and swelling behavior of superporous hydrogels:
control of pore structure and surface property” (2007), Key Eng.
Mat., 342-343, 717-720.
S.H. Jeong, N.H. Berhane, K. Haghighi, and K. Park, “Drug release
properties of polymer coated ion-exchange resin complexes:
Experimental and theoretical evaluation” (2007), J. Pharm. Sci.,
96, 618-632.
H. Omidian, K. Park, and J.G. Rocca, “Recent development
in superporous hydrogels” (2007), J. of Pharmacy and
Pharmacology, 59, 317-327.
G.A. Mun, Z.S. Nurkeeva, A.B. Beissegul, A.V. Dubolazov, P.I.
Urkimbaeva, K. Park, and V.V. Khutoryanskiy, “Temperatureresponsive water-soluble copolymers based on 2-hydroxyethyl
acrylate and butyl acrylate” (2007), Macromol. Chem. Phys.,
208, 979–987.
K. Park, “Nanotechnology: What it can do for drug delivery”
(2007), J. Control. Release, 120, 1-3.
G.A. Mun, Z.S. Nurkeeva, G.T. Akhmetkalieva, S.N. Shmakov,
V.V. Khutoryanskiy, S.C. Lee, and K. Park, “Novel temperatureresponsive water-soluble copolymers based on 2-hydroxyethylacrylate and vinyl butyl ether and their interactions with
poly(carboxylic acids)” (2006), J. Polymer Sci., Part B: Polymer
Physics, 44, 195–204.
H. Park, K. Park, and D. Kim, “Preparation and swelling behavior
of chitosan-based superporous hydrogels for gastric retention
application” (2006), J. Biomed. Mater Res., 76A, 144–150.
J.H. Jeong, Y.W. Cho, B. Jung, K. Park and J.D Kim, “Self-assembled nanoparticles of ribozymes with poly(ethylene glycol)-bpoly(l-lysine) block copolymers” (2006), Jap. J. of Appl. Phys., 45,
591-595.
Y. Yeo, K. Park, “A new microencapsulation technique based
on the solvent exchange method” (2006), ACS Symp. Ser., 923,
242-252.
Y. Fu, , S.H. Jeong, J. Callihan, J. Kim, K. Park, “Preparation of
fast-dissolving tablets based on mannose” (2006), ACS Symp.
Ser., 924, 340-351.
G. Acharya, K. Park, “Stent coatings for drug delivery” (2006),
Adv. Drug Del. Reviews, 58 (3), 387-401.
J.H. Park, M. Ye, Y. Yeo, W.K. Lee, C. Paul, K. Park, “Reservoir-type
microcapsules prepared by the solvent exchange method: Effect
of formulation parameters on microencapsulation of lysozyme”
(2006), Mol. Pharm., 3, 135-143.
G. Acharya, K. Park, D.H. Thompson, “Synthesis and evaluation
of α-cyclodextrin-aldonamide conjugates for D-glucose
recognition” (2006), J. of Drug Del. Sci. & Tech., 16(1), 45-48.
H. Omidian, J.G. Rocca, K. Park, “Elastic superporous
hydrogel hybrid of polyacrylamide and sodium alginate”
(2006), Macromol. Biosci., 6, 703-710.
Rodolfo Pinal
C. Mao, S.P. Chamarthy, S.R. Byrn, and R. Pinal, “A calorimetric
method to estimate molecular mobility of amorphous solids
at relatively low temperatures” (2006), Pharm. Res., 23 (10),
2269-2276.
C. Mao, S.P. Chamarthy, and R. Pinal, “Time-dependence of
molecular mobility during structural relaxation and its impact
on organic amorphous solids: An investigation based on a
calorimetric approach” (2006), Pharm. Res., 23 (8), 1906-1917.
SUPPLEMENT
P.L. Wildfong, B.C. Hancock, M.D. Moore and K.R. Morris,
“Towards an understanding of the structurally based potential
for mechanically activated disordering of small molecule organic
crystals” (2006), J. Pharm. Sci., 95(12):2645-56.
Lynne S. Taylor
S. Romero-Torres, H. Wikström, E.R. Grant, and L.S. Taylor,
“Monitoring of mannitol phase behavior during freeze-drying
using non-invasive Raman spectroscopy” (2007), PDA Journal
of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology, 61 (2), 131-145.
C.S. Towler and L.S. Taylor, “Spectroscopic characterization
of intermolecular interactions in solution and their influence
on crystallization outcome” (2007), Crystal Growth & Design,
7 (4), 633-638.
A.D. Gift and L.S. Taylor, “Hyphenation of Raman spectroscopy
with gravimetric analysis to interrogate water-solid interactions
in pharmaceutical systems” (2007), J. Pharm. Biomed. Anal.,
43 (1), 14-23.
P. Guerrieri, A.K. Salameh, and L.S. Taylor, “Effect of small levels
of impurities on the water vapor sorption behavior of ranitidine
HCl” (2007), Pharm. Res., 24 (1), 147-156.
A.K. Salameh and L.S. Taylor, “Deliquescence-induced caking
in binary powder blends” (2006), Pharm. Dev. Technol., 11 (4),
453-464.
H. Konno and L.S. Taylor, “Influence of different polymers on the
crystallization tendency of molecularly dispersed amorphous
felodipine” (2006), J. Pharm. Sci., 95 (12), 2692-2705.
I. K. Kwon, H. Hegazy, K. Park, “Controlled drug delivery:
Transition to nanosystems” (2006), Biomat. Res., 10(3), 133-144.
P.J. Marsac, S.L. Shamblin, and L.S. Taylor, “Theoretical and
practical approaches for prediction of drug-polymer miscibility
and solubility” (2006), Pharm. Res., 23 (10), 2417-2426.
N. H. Berhane, S. H. Jeong , K. Haghighi, K. Park, “Modeling
film-coat non-uniformity in polymer coated pellets: A stochastic
approach” (2006), Int. J. Pharm., 323, 64-71.
P.J. Marsac, H. Konno, and L.S. Taylor, “A comparison of the
physical stability of amorphous felodipine and nifedipine
systems” (2006), Pharm. Res., 23 (10), 2306-2316.
E. Kang, H. Wang, I. K. Kwon, J. Robinson, K. Park, Ji-Xin Cheng,
“In situ Visualization of paclitaxel distribution and release by
coherent anti-stokes raman scattering microscopy” (2006),
Anal. Chem., 78, 8036-8043.
Y.R. Hu, H. Wikström, S.R. Byrn, and L.S. Taylor, “Analysis
of the effect of particle size on polymorphic quantitation by
Raman spectroscopy” (2006), Appl. Spectrosc., 60 (9), 977-984.
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SUPPLEMENT
Yoon Yeo
Y. Yeo, T. Ito, E. Bellas, C.B. Highley, R. Marini and D.S. Kohane,
“In situ cross-linkable hyaluronan hydrogels containing polymeric nanoparticles for preventing post-surgical adhesions”
(2007), Ann. Surg., 245 (5), 819-824.
J.H. Park, M. Ye, Y. Yeo, W.K. Lee, C. Paul, and K. Park, “ReservoirType Microcapsules Prepared by the Solvent Exchange Method:
Effect of Formulation Parameters on Microencapsulation of
Lysozyme” (2006), Molecular Pharmaceutics, 3(2): 135-143.
Joseph L. Borowitz
L. Zhang, K. Prabhakaran, J.L. Borowitz, and G.E. Isom,
“Trimethyltin-induced apoptosis is associated with upregulation
of inducible nitric oxide synthase and Bax in a hippocampal cell
line” (2006), Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol., 216: 34-43.
T. Ito, I.P. Fraser, Y. Yeo, C.B. Highley, R. Langer, and D.S. Kohane,
“Anti-inflammatory function of an in-situ cross-linkable conjugate hydrogel of hyaluronic acid and dexamethasone” (2007),
Biomaterials, 28(10): 1778-1786.
Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology
L. Li, K. Prabhakaran, X. Zhang, J.L. Borowitz, and G.E. Isom,
“PPARalpha-mediated up-regulation of uncoupling protein-2
switches cyanide-induced apoptosis to necrosis in primary
cortical cells” (2006), Toxicol. Sci., 93; 136-145.
T. Ito, Y. Yeo, C.B. Highley, E. Bellas, C. Benitez, and D.S. Kohane,
“The prevention of peritoneal adhesions by in-situ cross-linking
hydrogels of hyaluronic acid and cellulose derivatives” (2007),
Biomaterials, 28(6): 975-983.
Y. Yeo, W. Geng, T. Ito, D. S. Kohane, J. Burdick, and M. Radisic,
“A photocrosslinkable hydrogel for myocyte cell culture and
injection” (2006), J. Biomed. Mat. Res., 81B(2): 312-322.
X. Jia, Y. Yeo, R.J. Clifton, T. Jiao, D. S. Kohane, J. Kobler,
S.M. Zeitels, and R. Langer, “Hyaluronic Acid-Based Microgels
and Microgel Networks for Vocal Fold Restoration” (2006),
Biomacromolecules, 7(12): 3336-3344.
J. Fukuda, A. Khademhosseini, Y. Yeo, J. Yeh, X. Yang, G. Eng,
C-F. Wang, D.S. Kohane, and R. Langer, “Micromolding of
photocrosslinkable chitosan hydrogel for spheroid microarray
and co-cultures” (2006), Biomaterials, 27(30): 5259-5267.
J.M., Karp, Y. Yeo,, W. Geng, C. Cannizarro, K. Yan, D.S. Kohane,
G. Vunjak-Novakovic, R. Langer, and M. Radisic, “A photolithographic method to create cellular micropatterns” (2006),
Biomaterials, 27(27): 4755-4764.
Y. Yeo, C.B. Highley, E. Bellas, T. Ito, R. Marini, R. Langer, and D.S.
Kohane, “In situ cross-linkable hyaluronic acid hydrogels prevent
post-operative abdominal adhesions in a rabbit model” (2006),
Biomaterials, 27(27): 4698-4705.
Y. Yeo, J.A. Burdick, C.B. Highley, R. Marini, R. Langer, and D.S.
Kohane, “Peritoneal application of chitosan and UV-cross-linkable chitosan” (2006), J. Biomed. Mater. Res., 78A(4): 668-675.
D.S. Kohane, J.Y. Tse, Y. Yeo, R. Padera, M. Shubina, and R. Langer,
“Biodegradable polymeric microspheres and nanospheres for
drug delivery in the peritoneum” (2006), J. Biomed. Mater. Res.,
77A(2): 351-361.
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Eric L. Barker
A. Gallardo-Godoy, M.I. Torres-Altoro, K.J. White, E.L. Barker,
and D.E. Nichols, “1-Methylpyridinium-4-(4-phenylmethanethiosulfonate) iodide, MTS-MPP+, a novel scanning cysteine
accessibility method (SCAM) reagent for monoamine transporter studies” (2007), Bioorg. Med. Chem., 15, 305-311.
M.J. McFarland, E.A. Terebova, and E.L. Barker, “Detergentresistant membrane microdomains in the disposition of the
lipid signaling molecule anandamide” (2006), AAPS Journal,
8, E95-100.
Donald E. Bergstrom
Ernest R. Blatchley III, Chengyue Shen, Zorana Naunovic, LianShin Lin, Dennis A. Lyn, J. Paul Robinson, Katherine Ragheb,
Gerald Gregon, Donald E. Bergstrom, Shiyue Fang, Yousheng
Guan, Kristofer Jennings, Nilupa Gunaratna, “Dyed Microspheres
for Quantification of UV Dose Distributions: Photochemical
Reactor Characterization by Lagrangian Actinometry” (2006),
Journal of Environmental Engineering, 132, 1390-1403.
Richard F. Borch
J.T. Dilworth, J.M. Kraniak, J.W. Wojtkowiak, R.A. Gibbs,
R.F. Borch, M.A. Tainsky, J.J. Reiners Jr., and R.R. Mattingly,
“Molecular targets for emerging anti-tumor therapies for
neurofibromatosis type 1” (2006), Biochem. Pharmacol., 72,
1485-1492.
J.Y. Choi and R.F. Borch, “Highly efficient Synthesis of enantiomerically enriched 2-hydroxymethylaziridines by enzymatic
desymmetrization” (2007), Org. Lett., 9, 215-218.
I.G. Boutselis, X. Yu, Z.Y. Zhang, and R.F. Borch, “Synthesis and
cell-based activity of a potent and selective protein tyrosine
phosphatase 1B inhibitor prodrug” (2007), J. Med. Chem., 50,
856-864.
M.K. Clark, S.A. Scott, J. Wojtkowiak, R. Chirco, P. Mathieu,
J.J. Reiners Jr., R.R. Mattingly, R.F. Borch, and R.A. Gibbs,
“Synthesis, biochemical, and cellular evaluation of farnesyl
monophosphate prodrugs as farnesyltransferase inhibitors”
(2007), J. Med. Chem., 50, 3274-3282.
K. Prabhakaran, L. Li, J.L. Borowitz, and G.E. Isom, “Inducible
notric oxide synthase up-regulation and mitochondrial
gluthathione depletion mediate cyanide-induced necrosis in
mesencephalic cells” (2006), J. Neurosci. Res., 84: 1003-1011.
Mark Cushman
N.O. Anadu, V.J. Davisson, and M. Cushman, “Synthesis and
anticancer activity of brefeldin A ester derivatives” (2006),
J. Med. Chem., 49, 3897-3905.
A. Morrell, M. Jayaraman, M. Nagarajan, B.M. Fox, M.R. Meckley,
A. Ioanoviciu, Y. Pommier, S. Antony, M. Hollingshead, and
M. Cushman, “Evaluation of indenoisoquinoline topoisomerase
I inhibitors using a hollow fiber assay” (2006), Bioorg. Med.
Chem. Lett., 16, 4395-4399.
S. Antony, K.K. Agama, Z.-H. Miao, M. Hollingshead, S.L.
Holbeck, M.H. Wright, L. Varticovski, M. Nagarajan, A. Morrell,
M. Cushman, and Y. Pommier, “Bisindenoisoquinoline bis-1,
3-{(5,6-dihydro-5,11-diketo-11H-indeno[1,2-c]isoquinoline)6-propylamino}propane bis(trifluoroacetate) (NSC 727357),
a DNA intercalator and topoisomerase inhibitor with antitumor
activity” (2006), Mol. Pharmacol., 70, 1109-1120.
M. Nagarajan, A. Morrell, S. Antony, G. Kohlhagen, K. Agama,
Y. Pommier, P.A. Ragazzon, N.C. Garbett, J.B. Chaires, M.
Hollingshead, and M. Cushman, “Synthesis and biological
evaluation of bisindenoisoquinolines as topoisomerase I
inhibitors” (2006), J. Med. Chem., 49, 5129-5140.
B.-L. Deng, T.L. Hartman, R.W. Buckheit, Jr., C. Pannecouque,
E. DeClercq, and M. Cushman, “Replacement of the metabolically
labile methyl esters in the alkenyldiarylmethane (ADAM) series
of non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTIs)
with isoxazolone, isoxazole, oxazolone, or cyano substituents”
(2006), J. Med. Chem., 49, 5316-5323.
E. Hamel, B.W. Day, J.H. Miller, M.K. Jung, P.T. Northcote, A.K.
Ghosh, D.P. Curran, M. Cushman, K.C. Nicolaou, I. Paterson, and
E.J. Sorensen, “Synergistic effects of peloruside A and laulimalide
with taxoid site drugs, but not with each other, on tubulin
assembly” (2006), Mol. Pharmacol., 70, 1555-1564.
M. Nagarajan, A. Morrell, A. Ioanoviciu, S. Antony, G. Kohlhagen.
M. Hollingshead, Y. Pommier, and M. Cushman, “Synthesis and
evaluation of indenoisoquinoline topoisomerase I inhibitors
substituted with nitrogen heterocycles” (2006,) J. Med. Chem.,
49, 6283-6389.
A. Morrell, S. Antony, G. Kohlhagen, Y. Pommier, and M.
Cushman, “A systematic study of nitrated indenoisoquinolines
reveals a potent topoisomerase I inhibitor” (2006), J. Med. Chem.,
49, 7740-7753.
E. Morgunova, B. Illarionov, T. Sambaiah, I. Haase, A. Bacher,
M. Cushman, M. Fischer, M.R. Ladenstein, “Structural and
thermodynamic insights into the binding mode of five novel
inhibitors of lumazine synthase from Mycobacterium
tuberculosis” (2006), FEBS J., 273, 4790-4804.
A. Maiti, M. Cuendet, T. Kondratyuk, V.L. Croy, J.M. Pezzuto, and
M. Cushman, “Synthesis and cancer chemopreventive activity
of zapotin, a natural product from Casimiroa edulis” (2007),
J. Med. Chem., 50, 350-355.
Y. Zhang, B. Illarionov, A. Bacher, M. Fischer, G.I. Georg, Q.-Z. Y
e, D. Vander Velde, P.E. Fanwick, Y. Song, and M. Cushman,
“A novel lumazine synthase inhibitor derived from oxidation
of 1,3,6,8-tetrahydroxy-2,7-naphthyridine to a tetraazaperylenehexaone derivative” (2007), J. Org. Chem., 72, 2769-2776.
J. Kaiser, B. Illarionov, F. Rohdich, W. Eisenreich, S. Saller, J. Van
den Brulle, M. Cushman, A. Bacher, and M. Fischer, “A high
throughput screening platform for inhibitors of the riboflavin
biosynthesis pathway” (2007), Anal. Biochem., 365, 52-61.
A. Maiti, M. Cuendet, V.L. Croy, D.C. Endringer, J.M. Pezzuto, and
M. Cushman, “Synthesis and biological evaluation of (±)-abyssinone II and its analogues as aromatase inhibitors for chemoprevention of breast cancer” (2007), J. Med. Chem., 50, 2799-2806.
Robert L. Geahlen
H. Garrido-Hernandez, K.D. Moon, R.L. Geahlen, and R.F. Borch,
“Design and Synthesis of phosphotyrosine peptidomimetic
prodrugs,” (2006), J. Med. Chem., 49, 3368 -3376.
F. Zhou, J. Galan, R.L. Geahlen, and W.A. Tao, “A novel quantitative proteomics strategy to study phosphorylation-dependent
peptide-protein interactions” (2007), J. Proteome Res., 6, 133-140.
R.L. Geahlen, “Syk” (2007), AfCS-Nature Molecule Pages,
(doi:10.1038/mp.a000040.01).
Arun K. Ghosh
A.K. Ghosh, and D.K. Moon, “Enantioselective total Synthesis
of (+)-Jasplakinolide” (2007), Org. Lett., 9, 2425-27.
C.Y. Lee, B. Illarionov, Y.-E. Woo, K. Kemter, R.-R. Kim,
S. Eberhardt, M. Cushman, W. Eisenreich, M. Fischer, and
A. Bacher, “Ligand binding properties of the N-terminal
domain of riboflavin synthase from Escherichia coli” (2007),
J. Biochem. Mol. Biol., 40, 239-246.
M. Amano, Y. Koh, D. Das, J. Li, S. Leschenko, Y.-F. Wang,
P.I. Boross, I.T. Weber, A.K. Ghosh, and H. Mitsuya, “A novel
bis-tetrahydrofuranylurethane-containing nonpeptidic
protease inhibitor (PI), GRL-98065, is potent against
Multiple-PI-Resistant Human Immunodeficiency Virus in vitro”
(2007), Antimicrob. Agents Chemother., 51, 2143-55.
A. Morrell, M.S. Placzek, J.D. Steffen S. Antony, K. Agama,
Y. Pommier, and M. Cushman, “Investigation of the lactam
side chain length necessary for optimal indenoisoquinoline
topoisomerase I inhibition and cytotoxicity in human cancer
cell cultures” (2007), J. Med. Chem., 50, 2040-2048.
A.K. Ghosh, N. Kumaragurubaran, L. Hong, S. Kukarni, X. Xu,
W. Chang, V. Weerasena, R. Turner, G. Koelsch, G. Bilcer, J. Tang,
“Design, Synthesis and X-ray structure of potent memapsin 2
(-Secretase) inhibitors with functionalized aromatic derivatives
as the P2-P3-ligands” (2007), J. Med. Chem., 50, 2399-2407.
H.Y. Kim, R.J. Kuhn, C. Patkar, R. Warrier, and M. Cushman,
“Synthesis of dioxane-based antiviral agents and evaluation
of their biological activities as inhibitors of sindbis virus
replication” (2007), Bioorg. Med. Chem., 15, 2667-2679.
A.K. Ghosh and G. Gong, “Enantioselective Total Synthesis of
Antitumor Macrolide Lasonolide A” (2007), Org. Lett., 9, 1437-40.
Y. Tie, A.Y. Kovalevsky, P. Boross, Y.-F. Wang, A.K. Ghosh, J. Tozser,
R.W. Harrison, I.T. Weber, “Atomic resolution crystal structures
of HIV-1 protease and mutantsV82A and I84V with saquinavir”
(2007), Proteins, 67, 232-42.
E. Hamel, B.W. Day, J.H. Miller, M.K. Jung, P.T. Northcote, A.K.
Ghosh, D.P. Curan, M. Cushman, K.C. Nicolaou, I. Paterson, E.J.
Sorenson, “Synergistic effects of Peloruside A and Laulimalide
with taxoid site drugs, but not with each other, on tubulin
assembly” (2006), Mol. Pharmacology, 70, 1555-64.
SUPPLEMENT
X. Xiao, A. Morrell, P.E. Fanwick, and M. Cushman, “On the
mechanism of conversion of 4-carboxy-3,4-dihydro-3-phenyl1(2H)-isoquinolones to indeno[1,2-c]isoquinolines by thionyl
chloride” (2006), Tetrahedron, 62, 9705-9712.
A. K. Ghosh, K. Xi, M.E. Johnson, S.C. Baker, A.D. Mesecar,
“Progress in Anti-SARS Coronavirus chemistry, biology and
chemotherapy” (2006), Ann. Rep. Med. Chem., 41, 183-196.
A.K. Ghosh, S. Kulkarni, C.-X. Xu, P.E. Fanwick,
“Diastereoselective Synthesis of substituted pyrrolidines
and prolines” (2006), Asymmetric Multicomponent Reactions:
Org. Lett., 8, 4509-11.
A.Y. Kovalevsky, F. Liu, S. Leshchenko, A.K. Ghosh, J.M. Louis,
R.W. Harrison, I.T. Weber, “Ultra-high resolution protein-ligand
X-ray structure of TMC 114: Identification of novel drug-binding sites” (2006), J. Biol. Chem., 363, 161-73.
A.K. Ghosh, P.R. Sridhar, N. Kumaragurubaran, Y. Koh, I.T. Weber,
H. Mitsuya, “A privileged ligand for Darunavir and a new generation of HIV-Protease Inhibitors that combat drug-resistance”
(2006), Bis-Tetrahydrofuran: ChemMedChem., 1, 937-50.
A.K. Ghosh, J. Li, P.R. Sridhar, “A stereoselective anti-aldol route
to (3R,3aS,6aR)-tetrahydro-2H-furo[2,3-b]furan-3-ol: A key
ligand for a new generation of HIV protease inhibitors” (2006),
Synthesis, 3015-19.
A.K. Ghosh, P.R. Sridhar, S. Leshchenko, A.K. Hussain, J. Li,
A.Y. Kovalevsky, D.E. Walters, J.E. Wedekind, V. Grum-Tokars,
D. Das, Y. Koh, K. Maeda, H. Gatanaga, I.T. Weber, H. Mitsuya,
“Structure-Based Design of Novel HIV-1 Protease Inhibitors To
Combat Drug Resistance” (2006), J. Med. Chem., 49(17), 5252-61.
Richard A. Gibbs
J.T. Dilworth, J.M. Kraniak, J.W. Wojtkowiak, R.A. Gibbs, R.F.
Borch, M.A. Tainsky, J.J. Reiners, Jr., and R.R. Mattingly, “Molecular
Targets for Emerging Anti-Tumor Therapies for Neurofibromatosis
Type 1” (2006), Biochem. Pharmacol., 72, 1485-1492.
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SUPPLEMENT
M.K. Clark, S.A. Scott, J.W. Wojtkowiak, R. Chirco, P. Mathieu,
J.J. Reiners, Jr., R.R. Mattingly, R.F. Borch, and R.A. Gibbs,
“Synthesis, biochemical, and cellular evaluation of farnesyl
monophosphate prodrugs as farnesyltransferase inhibitors”
(2007), J. Med. Chem., 50, 3274-3282.
L. Zhang, L. Li, H. Liu, K. Prabhakaran, X. Zhang, J.L. Borowitz,
and G.E. Isom, “HIF-1alpha activation by a redox-sensitive
pathway mediates cyanide-induced BNIP3 upregulation and
mitochondrial dependent cell death” (2007), Free Rad. Biol.
Med. 43: 117-127.
A.J. Krzysiak, D.S. Rawat, S.A. Scott, J.E. Pais, M. Handley,
M.L. Harrison, C.A. Fierke, and R.A. Gibbs, “Combinatorial
Modulation of Protein Prenylation” (2007), ACS Chem. Biol.,
2, 385-389.
Markus A. Lill
A. Vedani, M. Zumstein, M.A. Lill, B. Ernst, “Simulating alpha/
beta Selectivity at the human thyroid hormone receptor:
Consensus scoring using multi-dimensional QSAR” (2007),
ChemMedChem, 2, 78-87.
Tony Hazbun
B. Montpetit, T.R. Hazbun, S. Fields, P. Hieter, “Sumoylation of the
budding yeast kinetochore protein Ndc10 is required for Ndc10
spindle localization and proper anaphase spindle elongation”
(2006), J. Cell Biol., 174, 653-63.
F. Jin, L. Avramova, J. Huang, T.R. Hazbun, “A yeast two-hybrid
smart-pool-array system for protein-interaction mapping”
(2007), Nat. Methods, 4, 405-7.
Greg H. Hockerman
K.B. Walsh, J. Zhang, J.W. Fuseler, N. Hilliard, and G.H.
Hockerman, “Adenoviral-mediated expression of dihydropyridine-insensitive L-type calcium channels in cardiac ventricular
myocytes and fibroblasts” (2007), Eur. J. Pharmacol., 565, 7-16.
Chang-deng Hu
J. Shyu, K. Akasaka, and C.D. Hu, “Bimolecular fluorescence
complementation (BiFC): A colorful future in drug discovery”
(July 2007), Sterling-Hoffman Life Science Journal, (http://www.
sterlinglifesciences.com/newsletter/articles/article006.html).
Gary E. Isom
L. Zhang, K. Prabhakaran, J.L. Borowitz, and G.E. Isom,
“Trimethyltin-induced apoptosis is associated with upregulation
of inducible nitric oxide synthase and Bax in a hippocampal cell
line” (2006), Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol., 216: 34-43.
L. Li, K. Prabhakaran, X. Zhang, J.L. Borowitz, and G.E. Isom,
“PPARα-mediated up-regulation of uncoupling protein-2
switches cyanide-induced apoptosis to necrosis in primary
cortical cells” (2006), Toxicol. Sci., 93: 136-145.
K. Prabhakaran, L. Li, J.L. Borowitz, and G.E. Isom, “Inducible
nitric oxide synthase up-regulation and mitochondrial glutathione depletion mediate cyanide-induced necrosis in mesencephalic cells” (2006), J. Neurosci. Res., 84: 1003-1011.
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M.A. Lill, A. Vedani, “Combining 4D pharmacophore generation
and multidimensional QSAR: Modeling ligand binding to
the Bradykinin B2 receptor” (2006), J. Chem. Inf. Model., 46,
2135-2145.
Yagiz, K., D.J. Morré, and D.M. Morré, “Transgenic mouse
line overexpressing the cancer-specific tNOX protein has an
enhanced growth and acquired drug-response phenotype”
(2006), J. Nutr. Biochem., 17, 750-759.
Z. Jiang, D.M. Morré, and D.J. Morré, “A role for copper in biological time-keeping” (2006), J. Inorg. Biochem., 100, 2140-2149.
Hicks-Berger, C., I. Sokolchik, C. Kim, and D.J. Morré, “A plasma
membrane-associated AAA-ATPase from glycine max” (2006),
BioFactors, 28, 135-149.
Auderset, G., and D.J. Morré, “ATP- and growth substancedependent cell-free enlargement of plasma membrane vesicles
from soybean” (2006), BioFactors, 28, 83-90.
Y. Lill, M.A. Lill, B. Fahrenkrog, K. Schwarz-Herion, S. Paulillo,
U. Aebi, B. Hecht, “Single Hepatitis-B virus core capsid binding
to individual nuclear pore complexes in HeLa cells” (2006),
Biophys. J., 91, 3123-3130.
Hicks-Berger, C., and D. J. Morré “Inside-out but not right
side-out plasma membrane vesicles from soybean enlarge when
treated with ATP + 2,4-D as determined by electron microscopy
and light scattering: Evidence for involvement of a plasma
membrane AAA-ATPase” (2006), BioFactors, 28, 91-104.
A. Vedani, M. Dobler, M.A. Lill, “The challenge of predicting
drug toxicity in silico” (2006), Basic Clin. Pharmacol. Toxic.,
99, 195-208.
Morré, D.J., C. Kim, and C. Hicks-Berger, “ATP-dependent and
drug-inhibited vesicle enlargement reconstituted using synthetic
lipids and recombinant proteins” (2006), BioFactors, 28, 105-117.
G. Marc Loudon
G.M. Loudon and M.E. Sharp, “Online class review” (2006),
Journal of College Science Teaching, 35, 39–43.
Morré, D.J., and D.M. Morré, “ECTO-NOX target for the anticancer isoflavene phenoxodiol” (2007), Oncol. Res., 16, 299-312.
D. James Morré
D.J. Morré, and D.M. Morré, “tNOX, an alternative target to
COX-2 to explain the anticancer activities of non-steroidal
anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS)” (2006), Mol. Cell. Biochem.,
283, 159-167.
D.M. Morré, and D.J. Morré, “Catechin-vanilloid synergies with
potential clinical applications in cancer” (2006), Rejuvenation
Research, 9, 45-55.
D.J. Morré, and D.M. Morré, “Aging-related cell surface ECTONXO protein, arNXO, a preventive target to reduce atherogenic
risk in the elderly” (2006), Rejuvenation Research, 9, 231-236.
D.M. Morré, and D.J. Morré, “Anticancer activity of grape
and grape skin extracts alone and combined with green tea
infusions” (2006), Cancer Letters, 238, 202-209.
Morré, D.J., S. Heald, J. Coleman, J. Orczyk, Z. Zhang, and D.M.
Morré, “Structural observations of time dependent oscillatory
behavior of copper (II) chloride solutions measured via extended X-ray absorption fine structure” (2007), J. Inorg. Biochem.,
101, 715-726.
David E. Nichols
B. Chemel, B.L. Roth, V.J. Watts, and D.E. Nichols, “The
‘selective’ 5-HT1A antagonist WAY-100635 and its metabolite,
WAY-100634, are potent dopamine D4 receptor agonists”
(2006), Psychopharmacology, 188, 244-251.
T.H. McLean, J.C. Parrish, M.R. Braden, D. Marona-Lewicka,
A. Gallardo-Godoy, and D.E. Nichols, “1-Aminomethylbenz
ocycloalkanes: conformationally-restricted hallucinogenic
phen¬ethylamine analogues as functionally-selective 5 HT2A
receptor agonists” (2006), J. Med. Chem., 49, 5794-5803.
S.E. Pitfield, I. Bryant, D.J. Penington, G. Park, and D.J. Riese II,
“Phosphorylation of ErbB4 on tyrosine 1056 is critical for ErbB4
coupling to inhibition of colony formation by human mammary
cell lines” (2006), Oncol. Res., 16, 179-193.
J.P. Cueva, G. Giorgioni, R.A. Grubbs, B.R. Chemel, V.J. Watts, and
D.E. Nichols, “Trans-2,3-dihydroxy-6a,78,8,12b-tetrahydro-6Hchromeno[3,4-c]isoquinoline; Synthesis, resolution, and preliminary pharmacological characterization of a new dopamine D1
receptor full agonist” (2006), J. Med. Chem., 49, 6848-6857.
D.J. Riese II, R.M. Gallo, and J. Settleman, “Mutational activation
of ErbB receptor tyrosine kinases: Insights into mechanisms of
signal transduction and tumorigenesis” (2007), Bioessays, 26,
558-565.
J.C. Parrish and D.E. Nichols, “Serotonin 5-HT2A receptor
activation induces 2-arachi¬donoylglycerol (2-AG) release
through a Phospholipase C-dependent mechanism” (2006),
J. Neurochem., 99, 1164-1175.
M.R. Braden, J.C. Parrish, J.C. Naylor, and D.E. Nichols,
“Molecular interaction of serotonin 5 HT2A receptor residues
Phe339(6.51) and Phe340(6.52) with super-potent N-benzyl
phenethyl¬amine agonists” (2006), Mol. Pharmacol., 70,
1956-1964.
J.D. Urban, W.P. Clarke, M. von Zastrow, D.E. Nichols, B. Kobilka,
H. Weinstein, J.A. Javitch, B.L. Roth, A. Christopoulos, P.M.
Sexton, K.J. Miller, M. Spedding, and R.B. Mailman, “Functional
selectivity and classical concepts of quantitative pharmacology”
(2007), J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther., 320, 1-13.
A. Gallardo-Godoya, M.I. Torres-Altoro, K.J. White, E.L. Barker,
and D.E. Nichols, “4-(1-methylpyridinium) phenylmethanethiosulfonate iodide, MPP+-MTS, a novel scanning cysteine accessibility method (SCAM) reagent for monoamine transporter
studies” (2007), Bioorg. Med. Chem., 15, 305-311.
J. Selken and D.E. Nichols, “Role of a1-adrenergic receptors in
the locomotor response to systemic administration of (±)-3,4methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) to rats” (2007),
Pharmacol. Biochem. Behav., 86, 622-630.
Chiwook Park
C. Park, S. Zhou, J. Gilmore, and S. Marqusee, “Energetics-Based
Protein Profilining on a Proteomic Scale: Identification of Proteins
Resistant to Proteolysis” (2007), J. Mol. Biol., 368, 1426-1437.
David J. Riese II
R.M. Gallo, I. Bryant, R. Fry, E.E. Williams, and D.J. Riese II.
“Phosphorylation of ErbB4 on Tyr1056 is critical for inhibition of colony formation by prostate tumor cell lines” (2006),
Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun., 349, 372-382.
J. Christophe Rochet
A.A. Cooper, A.D. Gitler, A. Cashikar, C.M. Haynes, K.J. Hill,
B. Bhullar, K. Liu, K. Xu, K.E. Strathearn, F. Liu, S. Cao, K.A.
Caldwell, G.A. Caldwell, R.D. Kolodner, J. LaBaer, J.-C. Rochet,
N.M. Bonini, & S. Lindquist, “a-Synuclein blocks ER-Golgi
traffic and Rab1 rescues neuron loss in Parkinson’s models”
(2006), Science, 313, 324-328.
J.-C. Rochet, “Errors in Translation Cause Selective
Neurodegeneration” (2006), ACS Chemical Biology, 1, 562-566.
T.F. Outeiro, J. Klucken, K.E. Strathearn, F. Liu, P. Nguyen, J.-C.
Rochet, B.T. Hyman, and P.J. McLean, “Small heat shock proteins
protect against a-synuclein-induced toxicity and aggregation”
(2006), Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun., 351, 631-638.
S. Padalkar, J.D. Hulleman, R. Colby, P. Deb, K. Cunzeman, J.-C.
Rochet, E. Stach, and L. Stanciu, “Diameter controlled silver
and platinum nanowires on a new biological template” (2007),
Nanotechnology, 18 (stacks.iop.org/Nano/18/055609).
J.D. Hulleman, H. Mirzaei, E. Guigard, K.L. Taylor, S.S. Ray, C.M.
Kay, F.E. Regnier, and J.-C. Rochet, “Destabilization of DJ-1 by
familial substitution and oxidative modifications: implications
for Parkinson’s disease” (2007), Biochemistry, 46, 5776-5789.
J.-C. Rochet, “Novel therapeutic strategies for the treatment
of protein misfolding diseases” (2007), Expert Rev. Mol. Med.,
9(17), 1-34.
Craig K. Svensson
P. Bhaiya, S. Roychowdhury, P.M. Vyas, M.A. Doll, D.W. Hein, and
C.K. Svensson, “Bioactivation, protein haptenation and toxicity
of sulfamethoxazole and daponse in normal human dermal
fibroblasts” (2006), Toxicol. Applied Pharmacol., 215, 158-167.
S.D. Panuganti, F.D. Khan, and C.K. Svensson, “Enhanced
xenobiotic-induced hepatotoxicity and Kupffer cell activation
by restraint-induced stress” (2006), J. Pharmacol. Exper. Ther.,
318, 26-34.
P.M. Vyas, S. Roychowdhury, F.D. Khan, T.E. Prisinzano, J. Lamba,
E.G. Schuetz, J. Blaisdell, J.A. Goldstein, K.L. Munson, R.N. Hines,
and C.K. Svensson, “Enzyme-mediated protein haptenation
of dapsone and sulfamethoxazole in human keratinocytes. 1.
Expression and role of cytochromes P450” (2006), J. Pharmacol.
Exper. Ther., 319, 488-496.
P.M. Vyas, S. Roychowdhury, S.B. Koukouritaki, R.N. Hines, S.K.
Krueger, D.E. Williams, and C.K. Svensson, “Enzyme-mediated
protein haptenation of dapsone and sulfamethoxazole in human
keratinocytes. 2. Expression and role of flavin monooxygenase
and peroxidases” (2006), J. Pharmacol. Exper. Ther., 319, 497-505.
SUPPLEMENT
K.J. White, P.D. Kiser, D.E. Nichols, and E.L. Barker, “Engineered
zinc binding sites confirm proximity and orientation of transmembrane helices I and III in human serotonin transporter”
(2006), Protein Science, 15, 2411-2422.
S. Roychowdhury, P.M. Vyas, and C.K. Svensson, “Formation and
uptake of arylhydroxylamine-haptenated proteins in human
dendritic cells” (2007), Drug Metab. Dispos., 35, 676-681.
Val J. Watts
V.J. Watts, “Adenylyl Cyclase Isoforms as Novel Therapeutic
Targets: An Exciting Example of Excitotoxicity Neuroprotection.”
(2007), Mol. Inter., 7, 70-73.
J.P. Cueva, G. Giorgioni, R.A. Grubbs, B.R. Chemel, V.J. Watts, and
D.E. Nichols, “Trans-2,3-dihydroxy-6a,78,8,12b-tetrahydro-6Hchromeno[3,4-c]isoquinoline: Synthesis, resolution, and preliminary pharmacological characterization of a new dopamine D1
receptor full agonist” (2006), J. Med. Chem., 49, 6848-6857.
B.R. Chemel, B.L. Roth, B. Armbruster, V.J. Watts, and D.E.
Nichols, “WAY-100635 is a potent dopamine D4 receptor agonist”
(2006), Psychopharmacology, 188, 244-251.
J.A. Chester, A.J. Mullins, C.H. Nguyen, V.J. Watts, and R.L. Meisel,
“Repeated quinpirole treatments produce neurochemical sensitization and associated behavioral changes in female hamsters”
(2006), Psychopharmacology, 188, 53-62.
Ross V. Weatherman
R.V. Weatherman, “A triple play for thyroid hormone” (2007),
ACS Chem. Biol., 2,377-379.
M. Fan, E.L. Rickert, L. Chen, S.A. Aftab, K.P. Nephew and R.V.
Weatherman, “Characterization of molecular and structural
determinants of selective estrogen receptor downregulators”
(2007), Breast Cancer Res. Treat., 103,37-44.
R.V. Weatherman, “Untangling the estrogen receptor web”
(2006), Nat. Chem. Biol., 2,175-176.
47
SUPPLEMENT
Pharmacy Practice
Steven R. Abel
T.G. Towne, J.A. Campbell, L.L. Maxwell, S.R. Abel,
“Developing clinical practice skills for pharmacists” (2006),
Ann. Pharmacother., Book Review, 40, 1480-81.
Judy T. Chen
J.T. Chen, F. Pucino, B.H. Resman-Targoff, “Celecoxib versus
a non-selective NSAID plus proton-pump inhibitor: what are
the considerations?” (2006), J. Pain Palliat. Care Pharmacother.,
20, 11-32.
David R. Foster
D.R. Foster and X. Zheng, “Cephalexin inhibits N-formulated
peptide transport and intestinal hyperpermeability in Caco2
cells” (2007), J. Pharm. Pharmaceut. Sci., 10, 330-341.
Karen S. Hudmon
B.A. Kilfoy, A.V. Prokhorov, and K.S. Hudmon, “Pharmacy placement of nonprescription nicotine replacement therapy products
and community pharmacists’ counseling for product use”
(2006), J. Am. Pharm. Assoc., 46, 723-728.
L.V. Sarino, K.H. Dang, N. Dianat, H. Djihania, Natanian, K.S.
Hudmon, and P. Ambrose, “Drug interactions between oral
contraceptives and St. John’s Wort: Appropriateness of advice
received from health food store clerks and community chain
pharmacists” (2006), J. Am. Pharm. Assoc., 47, 42-47.
G.E. Swan, H. Hops, K.C. Wilhelmsen, C. N. Lessov-Schlaggar,
L.S. Cheng, K.S. Hudmon, C.I. Amos, H.S. Feiler, H.Z. Ring,
J.A. Andrews, E. Tildesley, and N.L. Benowitz, “A genome-wide
screen for nicotine dependence susceptibility loci” (2006),
Am. J. Med. Genet B Neuropsychiatr, Genet, 141, 354-60.
M. Assemi, C. Cullander, and K.S. Hudmon, “Psychometric analysis of a scale assessing self-efficacy for cultural competence in
patient counseling” (2006), Ann. Pharmacother., 40, 2130-2135.
K.S. Hudmon, D.A. Hussar, C.M. Fenlon, R.L. Corelli, “Pharmacy
student perceptions of tobacco sales in pharmacies and suggested strategies for promoting tobacco-free experiential sites”
(2006), Am. J. Pharm. Educ., 70, article 75.
K.S. Hudmon and C. LaCivita, “Creating a road map for
pharmacy’s role in the cessation of tobacco use” (2006),
Am. J. Health-Syst. Pharm., 63, 564-566.
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J.E. Heath, F.J. Kelley, J. Andrews, N. Crowell, R.L. Corelli, and
K.S. Hudmon, “Evaluation of a tobacco cessation curricula
intervention among acute care nurse practitioner faculty”
(2007), Am. J. Critical Care Nursing, 16, 284-289.
Mathew M. Murawski
E.J. Dole, M.M. Murawski, A.B. Adophe, F.D. Aragon, B. Hochstadt,
“Provision of pain management by a pharmacist with prescribing
authority” (2007), Am. J. Health Syst. Pharm., 64, 85-89.
B.A. Kilfoy, K.S. Hudmon, and J. Mande, “Tobacco control in
state comprehensive cancer control plans: Opportunities for
decreasing tobacco-related disease” (2007), Preventing Chronic
Disease, 4(3):A61.
E.J. Dole, M.M. Murawski, “Reimbursement for clinical services
provided by pharmacists: What are we doing wrong?”(2007),
Am. J. Health Syst. Pharm., 64, 104-106.
A.V. Prokhorov, R. Fouladi, C. de Moor, C.L. Warneke, M. Luca,
M. Mullin Jones, C. Rosenblum, K.M. Emmons, K.S. Hudmon,
and E.R. Gritz, “Computer-assisted, counselor-delivered
smoking cessation counseling for community college students:
Intervention approach and sample characteristics” (2007),
J. Child & Adol. Subst. Abuse, 16, 35-62.
K.S. Hudmon, “The pharmacist’s role in tobacco cessation:
Overview and introduction to the series” (2007), Am. J. Health
System Pharm., 64, 1434-1436.
Deanna S. Kania
D.S. Kania, “Post-exposure prophylaxis considerations
for occupational and non-occupational exposures” (2007),
Adv. Emer. Nurs. J., 29, 20-32.
Michael B. Kays
M.B. Kays, C.R. Lisek, G.A. Denys, “Comparative in vitro and
bactericidal activities of telithromycin against penicillin-nonsusceptible, levofloxacin-resistant, and macrolide-resistant
Streptococcus pneumoniae by time-kill methodology” (2007),
Int. J. Antimicrob. Agents, 29, 289-294.
M.B. Kays, G.G. Zhanel, M.A. Reimann, J. Jacobi, G.A. Denys,
D.W. Smith, M.F. Wack, “Selection of a gyrA mutation and
treatment failure with gatifloxacin in Streptococcus pneumoniae
with a pre-existing parC mutation” (2007), Pharmacotherapy, 27,
221-226.
Holly L. Mason
M. Bhor and H.L. Mason, “Development and validation of a scale
to assess attitudes of health care administrators towards the
use of e-mail communication between patients and physicians”
(2006), J. Res. Soc. Admin. Pharm., 2 (4), 512-532.
Brian R. Overholser
X. Zhang, B.R. Overholser, M.B. Kays, K.M. Sowinski,
“Gatifloxacin pharmacokinetics in healthy men and women”
(2006), J. Clin. Pharmacol., 46, 1154-62.
B.R. Overholser, D.F. Brophy, K.M. Sowinski, “Anti-Factor Xa
activity sampling to optimally predict enoxaparin exposure
post-hemodialysis” (2006), Ther. Drug Monit., 28, 807-12.
B. Cochran, K.M. Sowinski, C. Fausel, B.R. Overholser,
“Physical compatibility and chemical stability of mycophenylate
mofetil during simulated Y-site administration with commonly
co-administered drugs” (2007), Am. J. Health Sys. Pharmacy,
64, 1410-4.
Christopher M. Scott
C.M. Scott, T.N. Trujillo, “Hemorrhage and recombinant factor
VIIa: A brief review” (2006), Adv. Emerg. Nurs. Jour., 28, 284-291.
Amy H. Sheehan
M.R. Dierks, J.K. Jordan, A.H. Sheehan, “Prazosin treatment
of nightmares related to post-traumatic stress disorder: drug
information rounds” (2007), Ann. Pharmacother., 41, 1013-17.
C.W. Jackson, A.H. Sheehan, J.G. Reddan, “An evidence based
review of the black box warning for droperidol” (2007),
Am. J. Health. Syst. Pharm., 64, 1174-86.
Kevin M. Sowinski
B.G. Cochran, K.M. Sowinski, C. Fausel, and B.R. Overholser,
“Physical compatibility and chemical stability of mycophenolate
mofetil during simulated Y-site administration with commonly
coadministered drugs” (2007), Am. J. Health Syst. Pharm., 64(13),
1410-4.
B.S. Decker, B.A. Mueller, and K.M. Sowinski,
“Drug dosing considerations in alternative hemodialysis”
(2007), Adv. Chronic Kidney Dis., 14(3), e17-26.
J. Thomas III, M. Bharmal, S. Lin, and Y. Punekar, “Survey of
pharmacist collaborative drug therapy management in hospitals”
(2006), American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 63 (24),
2489-2499.
K.M. Sowinski and J.M. Wright, “Preparation for the
Pharmacotherapy specialty certification examination:
are question cues enough?” (2006), Pharmacotherapy,
26(11), 1675-6; discussion 1676-7.
H.M. Phatak and J. Thomas III, “Relationships between beliefs
about medications and nonadherence to prescribed chronic
medications” (2006), The Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 40,
1737-1742.
X. Zhang, B.R. Overholser, M.B. Kays, and K.M. Sowinski,
“Gatifloxacin pharmacokinetics in healthy men and women”
(2006), J. Clin. Pharmacol., 46(10), 1154-62.
J. Thomas III, M. Bharmal, S. Dedhiya, B.A. Craig, Michael Weiner,
Marc Rosenman, Ankita Modi, Laura P. Sands, “Incremental
health care resource use among Indiana Medicaid beneficiaries
with dementia” (2007), Journal of the American Geriatrics Society,
55 (S1), S148.
Kent H. Summers
K.H. Summers, “Medication therapy management versus drug
regimen review” (commentary), (2007), Journal of Managed
Care Pharmacy, 13, 68-69.
K.H. Summers, “Modernization versus limitation: cross-firing
the impact of the AHRQ Effective Health Care Program on
access to biologic therapies” (2007), Journal of Managed Care
Pharmacy, 13, 1.
K.H. Summers, N. Payakachat, “Quality assessment of clinical
practice guidelines” (editorial) (2006), Expert Reviews of
Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research, 6, 1-4.
K.H. Summers, “What are incretins and how will they influence
the management of type 2 diabetes?” (2006), Journal of Managed
Care Pharmacy, 12, 7, S-a.
K.H. Summers, “From adherence to outcomes: impact of
benefit design on the HIV patient” (2006), Journal of Managed
Care Pharmacy, 12, 7, S-b.
K.H. Summers, “Shifting the focus from cost to value” (2006),
Journal of Managed Care Pharmacy, 12, 6, S-b.
Joseph Thomas III
M.F. Bharmal, M. Weiner, L. P. Sands, H. Xu, B.A. Craig, and
J. Thomas III, “Impact of Patient selection criteria on prevalence
estimates and prevalence of diagnosed dementia in a Medicaid
population” (2007), Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders,
21 (2), 92-100.
L.P. Sands, X. Huiping, M.. Weiner, M. Rosenman, B.A. Craig,
J. Thomas III. “Time to nursing home admission among
Medicaid waiver patients with dementia: the effect of amount
of services received” (2007), Journal of the American Geriatrics
Society, 55 (S1), S205 – S206.
A. Modi, M.F. Bharmal, S. Dedhiya, B.A. Craig, M. Weiner, M.
Rosenman, L.P. Sands, and J. Thomas III, “Incremental Medicaid
expenditures associated with dementia” (2007), Value in Health,
10 (3), A76 – A77.
M. Okafor and J. Thomas III, “Presence of Innovation Adoptionfacilitating Elements in Hospitals, Organizational Characteristics,
and Implementation of Clinical Guidelines” (2007), Journal of the
American Pharmacists Association, 47 (2) 228-229.
L.P. Sands, H. Xu, M. Weiner, M. Rosenman, B.A. Craig, and
J. Thomas, III., “Home and community based services as
alternatives to nursing-home care for Medicaid recipients
with dementia” (2006), The Gerontologist, 46 (1), 545-546.
James E. Tisdale
W.E. Dager, C. Sanoski, B. Wiggins, J.E. Tisdale,
“Pharmacotherapy considerations in advanced cardiac
life support” (2006), Pharmacotherapy, 26, 1703-1729.
J.E. Tisdale, S. Borzak, S. Goldstein, H. Shimoyama, H.N. Sabbah,
“Hemodynamic and neurohormonal predictors and consequences of the development of atrial fibrillation in dogs with chronic
heart failure” (2006), J. Cardiac Fail., 12, 747-751.
J.E. Tisdale, “Pharmacist? What pharmacist?” (editorial) (2006),
Can. J. Hosp. Pharm., 59, 235-236.
J.E. Tisdale, R. Kovacs, D. Mi, G.P. McCabe, B.L. Cariera, N.
Sharma, H. Rosman, “Accuracy of uncorrected versus corrected
QT interval for prediction of torsades de pointes associated with
intravenous haloperidol” (2007), Pharmacotherapy, 27, 175-182.
M.S. Buckley, P.E. Nolan Jr., M.K. Slack, J.E. Tisdale, D.E. Hilleman,
J.G. Copeland, “Amiodarone prophylaxis for atrial fibrillation
after cardiac surgery: meta-analysis of dose response and timing
of initiation” (2007), Pharmacotherapy, 27, 360-368.
SUPPLEMENT
B.R. Overholser, D.F. Brophy and K.M. Sowinski, “Development
of an efficient sampling strategy to predict enoxaparin pharmacokinetics in stage 5 chronic kidney disease” (2006), Ther. Drug
Monit., 28(6), 807-12.
Alan J. Zillich
S. Wu, M. Lehto, Y Yih, M.. Flanagan, A.J. Zillich, B. Doebbeling,
“Logistic regression model for assessing clinicians’ perceived
usefulness of computerized clinical reminders” (2006),
Proceedings of the 36th International Conference on
Computers and Industrial Engineering, 3028-3038.
A.J. Zillich, “Therapeutic strategies for hypertension” (2007),
Continuing Education Course for Pharmacists. S.W. Pray, editor.
Weatherford, OK: Pharmat. Inc., Vol. 33, No. 3.
A.J. Zillich, J.M. Sutherland, S.J. Wilson, D.J. Diekema,
E.J. Ernst, T.E. Vaughn, B.N. Doebbeling, “Antimicrobial
use control measures to prevent and control antimicrobial
resistance in US hospitals” (2006), Infection Control and
Hospital Epidemiology, 27, 1088-1095.
S.T. Boyd, L. Causey, A.J. Zillich, “Medication therapy management
survey to the prescription drug plans” (2006), JAPhA, 46, 692-699.
S.T. Boyd, L.C. Boyd, K. Raker, A.J. Zillich, “Evaluation of a
pharmacist weight loss program for an employee worksite”
(abstract) (2007), JAPhA, 47(2), 217-218.
S. Boyd, L. Boyd, A.J. Zillich,“Medication therapy management
survey to the prescription drug plans” (abstract) (2007), JAPhA,
47(2), 222.
M. Snyder, M. Somma, A.J. Zillich, R. Smith, “Development of collaborative relationships between pharmacists and physicians: A
qualitative thematic analysis” (abstract) (2007), JAPhA, 47(2), 237.
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SUPPLEMENT
Industrial and Physical Pharmacy
M. Teresa Carvajal
S.P. Chamarthy, A. Otte, D. Ely, J. Langridge, O.K. Valet, and
M.T. Carvajal, “Why powders don’t behave the way we want?—
Understanding the surface of pharmaceutical powders and its
effectiveness in functionality,” in Proceedings of Respiratory
Drug Delivery XI, (2007), Richard N. Dalby, Peter R. Byron,
and J. Peart, eds., Interpharm Press, Buffalo Grove, IL.
Kinam Park
S.C. Lee, K.M. Huh, T. Ooya, and K. Park, “Hydrotropic Polymer
Micelles for Cancer Therapeutics,” in Nanotechnology for Cancer
Therapeutics, (2007), M. Amiji, ed., CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL,
pp. 385-408.
Books and Chapters Published
Y.W. Cho, J.H. Park, J.S. Park, and K. Park, “PEGylation: Camouflage
of Proteins, Cells, and Nanoparticles Against Recognition by the
Body’s Defense Mechanism,” in Handbook of Pharmaceutical
Biotechnology, (2007), Shayne Gad, ed., John Wiley and Sons,
Hoboken, NJ, pp. 489-510.
I.K. Kwon, S.H. Jeong, E. Kang, and K. Park, “Nanoparticulate Drug
Delivery for Cancer Therapy,” in Cancer Nanotechnology, (2007),
H.S. Nalwa, and T. Webster, eds., American Scientific Publishers,
Stevenson Ranch, CA, pp. 333-344.
S.H. Jeong, and K. Park, “Hydrogel Drug Delivery Systems,”
in Polymers in Drug Delivery, (2006), Ijeoma F. Uchegbu, ed.,
Taylor and Francis, Boca Raton, FL, pp. 49-62.
J.H. Park, K.M. Huh, M. Ye, and K. Park, “Hydrogels,” in
Encyclopedia of Chemical Processing, (2006), Lee, S. and
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T. Ooya, S.C. Lee, K.M. Huh, and K. Park, “Hydrotropic Nanocarriers
For Poorly Soluble Drugs,” in Nanoencapsulation Technologies:
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Y.W. Cho, J.H. Park, J.S. Park, and K. Park, “Pegylation: Camouflage
Of Proteins, Cells, And Nanoparticles Against Recognition By
The Body’s Defense Mechanism,” in Handbook of Pharmaceutical
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I.K. Kwon, S.H. Jeong, E. Kang, and K. Park, “Nanoparticulate Drug
Delivery For Cancer Therapy,” in Cancer Nanotechnology, (2006),
Webster, T. and Nalwa, H.S., eds., American Scientific Publishers,
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S.H. Jeong, J.H. Park, and K. Park, “Formulation Issues Around
Lipid-Based Oral And Parenteral Delivery Systems,” in Role of
Lipids in Modifying Oral and Parenteral Drug Delivery, (2006),
Kishor M. Wasan, ed., John Wiley & Sons, pp. 32-47.
Yoon Yeo
Y. Yeo, and K. Park, “A New Microencapsulation Technique Based
on the Solvent Exchange Method” in Polymeric Drug Delivery I
– Particulate Drug Carriers, ACS Symposium Series, (2006),
S. Svenson, ed., American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C.,
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Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology
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R.L. Geahlen, “Tyrosine Kinases Non-Receptor Linked-Syk,”
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(BiFC) analysis,” in Current Protocol in Protein Science, (2007),
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“Catechins and caffeine in tea: A review of health benefits
and risks (Chapter 14),” in Caffeine and Activation Theory:
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Chiwook Park
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Protein Stability and Ligand Binding by Pulse Proteolysis,”
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David J. Riese
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Sharon M. Erdman
S.M. Erdman, “Urinary Tract Infections Clinical Case Review,”
in ASHPs PharmPrep Interactive Case-Based Board Review,
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of Health-Systems Pharmacists, Bethesda, MD.
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to Self-Care, 15th edition (2006), R.R. Berardi, L.A. Kroon,
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SUPPLEMENT
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B.M. Shepler, K.M. Sowinski, C.D. Williams, “Pharmacology and
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Principles of Practice, 2nd edition (2007), D.J. Magee, J.E.
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PA, pp. 255-281.
Kevin M. Sowinski
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B.M. Shepler, K.M. Sowinski, C.D. Williams, “Pharmacology and
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