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2012 annual report edition - University of Georgia College of
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2012 ANNUAL REPORT EDITION
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F R O M T H E
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espite the continued slow economic growth in the state and the continued budget
reductions, the College of Pharmacy experienced a relatively good year both in terms of
our budget and achievements. We received a 2% reduction in our core budget but due
to an increase in overall student number, reflecting the decision to increase our student
number to 145 per class in 2009, and receiving funding for two new faculty positions to help
launch the new BS program in the Pharmaceutical Sciences, the College ended the year with
a 2% overall budget improvement.
Our BS program in Pharmaceutical Sciences, expertly led by Dr. Michael Bartlett, was finally
approved by the Board of Regents at their April meeting. This represents almost a full
year delay due to a temporary moratorium on new programs. Michael was appointed as
Director of the Program. The late approval unfortunately prevented us from admitting the
first students into the program during the fall semester and will delay the actual start until next fall. While
disappointing, it has allowed us to complete the recruitment of the two new faculty positions who will be
in place by the time the first students arrive. With the renovation of the previous junior dispensing lab into
a pharmaceutical sciences practice lab and a $750,000 equipment grant from the Provost’s Office, the lab is
fully operational and is awaiting its first students.
In addition to the new practice lab, we also renovated approximately 3,000 sq. ft. of laboratory space that
Dr. David Chu is occupying.
We are also on the move to strengthen our distance campuses. A team from the Accreditation Council
for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) visited our Albany campus in April and approved it as one of our official
2+2 sites, i.e., select students will have these sites as their home campus during both their third and fourth
professional years.
Two new student resources were also implemented during the year: The College started a subscription
to AcessPharmacy, a compilation of electronic textbooks that allows our students access to a wide variety
of pharmacy texts wherever they have access to the internet. We also instituted ExamSoft, an electronic
program for carrying out exams simultaneously at all of our sites throughout Georgia via an internet portal.
This year four of our faculty held special interest chair positions at the American Association of Colleges of
Pharmacy (AACP). In addition Dr. Brad Phillips was appointed Treasurer of the American College of Clinical
Pharmacology (ACCP). The active participation of our faculty at national organizations is a testament to the
quality of our faculty, which bodes well for our educational program and the Profession.
I would like to extend my thanks to our alumni for all that you do for the College. This year we are about
to pass a very significant milestone as we are poised to register our 50th endowed scholarship fund. With
the continuing shift of support from the State to our students, this generous support from our alumni and
friends is a bright spot in our efforts to keep Pharmacy education affordable.
While I am very proud of all the progress we have made, I am reminded in many ways of the true assets of the
College – a quality faculty and staff, a strong student body and a supportive and loyal alumni base.
Svein Øie, Dean
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COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
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Sheila Roberson
DESIGN
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STUDENTS and ACADEMICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
EXPERIENCE PROGRAMS and PRECEPTORS . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
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DONOR RECOGNITION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
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COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS
State Allocation
$6,055,090 – 28.8%
Sources of Income 2012-2013
Regular Tuition
$3,027,545 – 14.4%
Differential Tuition
$4,049,345 – 19.3%
Income
3.7%
Development
17.3%
Other
0.8%
State Allocation
28.8%
Research
$3,309,940 – 15.7%
Development
$3,646,099 – 17.3%
Income
$777,943 – 3.7%
Other
$158,242 – 0.8%
TOTAL
$21,024,205 – 100%
Research
15.7%
Differential Tuition
19.3%
Regular Tuition
14.4%
College of Pharmacy Offers New B.S. Degree Program
The University of Georgia College of Pharmacy has received approval
for a new Bachelor of Science in the Pharmaceutical Sciences degree.
The new program is among only 18 such programs in the country
and only the second in the Southeast.
“This program, as well as others across the country, responds
to the growing need for highly skilled life sciences professionals
to support research, development and manufacturing operations
in the pharmaceutical industry,” said Michael Bartlett, professor of
pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences and director of the new
degree program.
The field of life sciences, which includes the pharmaceutical
industry, ranks as the fifth largest employer in the state of Georgia
and is the fastest growing segment, at a rate of more than 20 percent
per year, added Bartlett, noting that supplying a trained workforce is
critical to the continued success of the industry in this region.
A key part of the College’s strategic plan involves working with
industry in Georgia to create regional areas of strength and meet the
healthcare workforce needs of the state.
The College now has a complete portfolio of professional,
undergraduate and graduate degrees to support the pharmaceutical
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industry, from the discovery and development of new therapeutic
agents through to the delivery of these agents to patients.
The pharmaceutical sciences represent the collective basic
sciences that underlie the field of pharmacy and are rooted in the
discovery and development of therapeutics. The program will blend
the fundamentals of basic sciences with the increasing complexity of
the interactions of therapeutic agents with living systems, he added.
The program’s four-year curriculum begins with a strong
foundation in mathematics and the basic sciences of chemistry,
biology and physics through the university’s existing undergraduate
offerings. Advanced course work in pharmaceutical sciences
will include aspects of drug design, mechanisms of action, drug
targeting and delivery, pharmacology, toxicology, drug development,
manufacturing, quality assurance and regulatory compliance
Laboratory work will be dedicated to pharmaceutical
manufacturing and to basic biological testing and quality assurance/
quality control testing of pharmaceutical products. Finally
undergraduate research to enhance students’ laboratory research
skills will complete the degree requirements.
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APhA VP/CEO presents 30th anniversary Kenneth L. Waters Lecture
“It’s an Exciting Time to be a Pharmacist” was the topic of the 30th anniversary Kenneth
L. Waters Lecture at the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy. Thomas Menighan,
executive vice president and chief executive officer of the American Pharmacists Association
(APhA), made the presentation.
Prior to his current role at APhA, Menighan was founder and president of SynTegra
Solutions, Inc., in Germantown, Maryland. He also founded SymRx, Inc., and developed
CornerDrugstore.com.
Throughout his career, Menighan has served volunteer roles within the profession of
pharmacy, including president of APhA from 2001 to 2002 and a member of the APhA Board
of Trustees between 1995 and 2003. He was a senior staff member of APhA from 1987 to
1992.
The Kenneth L. Waters Lecture Series was started in 1982 to honor the late Dean
Emeritus Kenneth L. Waters, who was dean of the College from 1948 until his retirement
in 1977. The purpose of the lecture series is to bring nationally and internationally
known leaders in pharmacy to the UGA campus and to recognize Waters’ outstanding
accomplishments and contributions as dean.
Dean Svein Øie and Thomas Menighan
Drug Discovery Scientist Presents First Chu Lectureship Series
Jack Secrist, president and chief executive officer of Southern Research Institute of Birmingham,
was the inaugural lecturer for the Chu Lectureship Series at the University of Georgia College of
Pharmacy. He spoke about “Nucleosides: A Fertile Field for Drug Discovery”
Secrist has been involved with drug discovery research since 1979 when he joined
Southern Research Institute. Throughout his career he has focused primarily on the
development of new anticancer, antiviral and antibacterial agents, largely through support
from the National Institutes of health.
The Chu Lectureship Series was established to honor the outstanding accomplishments
and contributions of Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus Chung “David” Chu by bringing
nationally and internationally recognized leaders in drug discovery to UGA.
As a medicinal chemist, Chu has spent more than 30 years in drug discovery of anticancer
and antiviral agents to treat such diseases as HIV, cancer, bio-terrorism-related viral diseases,
and hepatitis B virus. His program in drug discovery is recognized as one of the top academic
research laboratories.
David Chu and Jack Secrist
Over the past 25 years Chu has received more than $18.7M in research grants, mostly from
the National Institutes of Health, and $1,364,798 in royalties or endowments. In 2001, and again in 2006, he received the highly selective MERIT
(Method to Extend Research in Time) award from NIH in recognition of his superior competence and outstanding productivity in research.
Chu has published more than 300 peer-reviewed research papers, edited four books and received more than 50 patents. He has trained
more than 120 graduate students and postdoctoral fellows and has maintained an active research program in drug design and synthesis even
after his retirement in 2008.
Pharmaceutical Development Symposium Honors Jim Stewart
Nine international leaders in the field of pharmaceutical
development were key speakers at the first Symposium on
Pharmaceutical Development sponsored by the University of
Georgia College of Pharmacy.
The day-long symposium provided an opportunity for
scientists involved in the pharmaceutical sciences, life sciences,
biotechnology and translational medicine to discuss the everincreasing challenges and opportunities found in the development
of modern therapeutic agents.
Key speakers include Jack Henion of Advion BioSciences,
Peter Bryan of Celgene Corporation, Karthick Vishwanathan
of AstraZeneca, H. Thomas Karnes of Virginia Commonwealth
University School of Pharmacy, Karthik Srinivasan of Ferring
Pharmaceuticals, Charles Craig of Georgia Bio, Christopher McCurdy
of University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy, Nirdosh Jagota of
Genentech, Inc., and PingPing Wang of Johnson & Johnson.
The symposium was dedicated to Professor Emeritus James T.
Stewart, who joined the College of Pharmacy faculty in 1967 as an
analytical chemistry expert; he was widely known for pioneering
work in the field of high-performance liquid chromatography for
pharmaceutical analysis. He was involved in producing the original
United States Food and Drug Administration guidance for validation
of bioanalytical methods. He served for 20 years on the United
States Pharmacopeia Council of Experts and was the Science Advisor
for the District IV Office of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
from 1985-1990.
Stewart was the 1990 recipient of the Research Achievement
Award in Analysis and Pharmaceutical Quality from the American
Association for Pharmaceutical Scientists where he is also a Fellow.
He also received the 1993 Justin L. Powers Research Achievement
Award in Pharmaceutical Analysis from the American Pharmacists
Association. He retired in 2002.
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COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS
Department of Clinical and Administrative Pharmacy
POINTS OF PRIDE
Grants
Two New Residency Positions Filled
Twenty grants were funded for a total of $1,699,738.
The College of Pharmacy has filled two new Postgraduate-Year-2
(PGY-2) residency programs -- an oncology residency in Augusta
and a critical care medicine residency in Savannah. Residents in
both of these programs have already completed a one-year (PGY-1)
residency and will continue their education with two more years of
specialized clinical training.
The oncology residency gives advanced training in
hematology/oncology and in supportive care pharmacotherapy, as
well as numerous opportunities for teaching and scholarship. The critical care medicine residency focuses on medication
management, nutrition support, and the disease state
management of patient populations in adult critical care and
emergency medicine. The resident is enrolled in UGA’s graduate
certificate program and will be prepared for both didactic and
experiential teaching.
Publications
Book chapters: 6
Peer-reviewed research papers: 40
Peer-reviewed professional papers: 20
Presentations
Research papers presented at national and
international meetings: 53
Invited national and international presentations: 37
Inaugural 2+2 Program
The first group of six third-year pharmacy students began classes
this fall at the College of Pharmacy’s Southwest Georgia Clinical
campus in Albany for the inaugural 2+2 program; they will remain
there for two years of study. The residential program entails
spending the first two years of undergraduate training in Athens,
followed by two years at an alternate site.
Board Certifications
Four faculty and two residents became newly board certified in
pharmacy specialties:
Catherine Bourg – BCACP (Board-certified Ambulatory Care Pharmacy)
Amber Bradley – BCOP (Board-certified Oncology Pharmacy)
Vivian Liao and Stephanie Phan – BCPS (Board-certified Pharmacy
Specialty)
Joseph McCoy and Maria Thurston, PGY2 residents – BCPS
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POINTS OF PRIDE
Grants
Research Seminar Series
Twenty-five grants were funded for a total of $2,890,599.
The Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Research Seminar Series was
created to invite exemplary scientists from across the country to
present lectures on their research specialties to faculty and students.
Some 15 scientists participate each semester. Topics have included
cancer, drug discovery, neurosciences, drug delivery, gene therapy
and biomedical research.
Publications
Book chapters: 3
Research papers: 30
Review papers: 5
Presentations
Research papers presented at national and international
meetings: 38
Poster presentations: 30
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FACULTY AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS
Michael Bartlett Named a Fellow
of the American Association
of Pharmaceutical Scientists in
recognition of his work on the
development of novel bioanalytical
methods utilized for improving
understanding of biological
problems
Inducted into the UGA Teaching Academy, as initiated by the
Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the
American Association for Higher Learning
David DeRemer Received the 2012
Outstanding Pharmacy Practitioner award
at the Georgia Society of Health System
Pharmacists annual meeting
Awarded a Translational Research
Initiative grant from Clinical and
Administrative Pharmacy for his work on
pharmacodynamics interactions between
cancer and chemotherapy agents
Promoted to Clinical Associate Professor
Aaron Beedle One of ten junior faculty selected for the 2012-2014
Lilly Teaching Fellow program by UGA’s Center for Teaching and
Learning
Catherine Bourg Selected to attend the New Practitioner
Leadership Conference, held through the Georgia Pharmacy
Association and the Georgia Pharmacy Foundation
James Bruckner Elected to the National Officer Nominating
Committee of the Society of Toxicology
Brian Buck Appointed to the American Society of Health
System Pharmacists Section Advisory Group (SAG) on Preceptor
Skills Development, which recognizes his expertise and area of
scholarship at the national level
Brian Cummings Served on the National
Institutes of Health study section ZMD1
MLS, a special emphasis panel for Basic
and Applied Biomedical Research on
Minority Health and Health Disparities in
Washington DC
Appointed Associate/Section Editor for
Chemico Biological Interactions
Served on the Department of Defense
Prostate Cancer Research Program Study
Section in Reston, VA
Selected to join the Early Career Review (ECR) program at the Center
for Scientific Review at the National Institutes of Health
Served as an online reviewer for the 2012 Prostate Cancer Research
Program for the Department of Defense Pre-Applications for Cancer
Cell Biology
Appointed to the Executive Leadership Council (ELC) of the ClarkeOconee American Cancer Society, with the mission to identify and
develop long term strategic partnerships between the American
Cancer Society and the community, as well as provide guidance and
advice to local American Cancer Society leadership
Appointed as the new Director of the UGA Interdisciplinary
Toxicology Program
Served as a reviewer for the Department of Defense Prostate Cancer
Research Idea Development Awards
Lori Duke Speaker and moderator, American Association of
Colleges of Pharmacy Experiential Education and Student Affairs
Workshop, Scholarship Track, San Antonio, TX
Susan Fagan Appointed to the Editorial Board of Stroke (Journal
of the American Heart Association)
Appointed to the Editorial Board for Translational Stroke Research
Gordon Conference: Angiotensin (Feb 26-March 2)
Named discussion leader at conference on Angiotensin-receptor
blockers (ARBs) in Diabetic Retinopathy: The Latest News
Duska Franic Invited member of the International Society for
Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR) Vision 2020
Implementation Task Force Leadership Retreat, Washington, DC
James Franklin Served on the National Institutes of Health ZRG1
FO3A-N study section in Washington, D.C., to review pre- and
post-doctoral grant applications focused on neurodegenerative
diseases
Served on the National Institutes of Health ZRG1 F03A study
section in San Francisco to review neurodevelopment, synaptic
plasticity, and neurodegeneration pre- and post-doctoral
fellowships
Keith Herist Recertified as an AAHIVM - HIV PHARMACIST for
another two-year period (2013-2014) with the American Academy
of HIV Medicine
Dexi Liu Served as Stage 2 Editorial Board member for the
National Institutes of Health IMST-13 Bioengineering Review Panel
Kalen Manasco Appointed chair of the newly formed Pediatric
Pharmacy Special Interest Group at
American Association of Colleges of
Pharmacy, which she helped establish
Appointed Co-chair of the Research
Committee for Pediatric Pharmacy
Advocacy Group
Awarded a Translational Research Initiative
Grant from Clinical and Administrative
Pharmacy for her work in Retinopathy of
Prematurity, in collaboration with Azza
El-Remessy
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SPECIAL RECOGNITIONS
Dianne May Received Outstanding
Hospital or Health-System Pharmacy
Newsletter Award from the Georgia
Society of Health System Pharmacists,
with co-editors Christy Norman and Tad
Gomez
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists National
Residency Preceptor’s Conference
Clinical and Administrative Pharmacy faculty Catherine Bourg,
Beth Phillips and Brad Phillps presented papers. Faculty David
DeRemer and adjunct faculty Christina DeRemer, Marjorie
Phillips and David Killough made poster presentations.
Elected to the American College of
Clinical Pharmacy’s Drug Information
Practice & Research Network (PRN) as
Treasurer
Brad Phillips Installed as Board of
Regents Treasurer and member of the
Executive Committee for the American
College of Clinical Pharmacy during its
2012 annual meeting in Hollywood, FL
Awarded a national contract for provision
of drug monographs for the Golden Living Nursing Homes
Instrumental in developing the first Drug Information Center
in Egypt at Misr University, which led to the requirement for all
hospitals in the country to develop a drug information center, with J.
Russell May
J. Russell May Served as an American Society of Health-System
Pharmacists site surveyor for the accreditation of the PGY-1
Residency Training Program at the Veterans Affairs Gulf Coast Joint
Ambulatory Care Center in Pensacola, FL
Reappointed to the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
Section of Clinical Specialists and Scientists Educational Steering
Committee
Dee Dee McEwen One of only two UGA faculty selected to receive
the 2012 Service-Learning Teaching Excellence award recognizing
faculty for excellence in developing, implementing and sustaining
academic service-learning opportunities for students in domestic
and international settings
Marjorie Shaw Phillips Appointed to
FDA Drug Safety and Risk Management Advisory Committee
Somanath Shenoy Received the
Outstanding Achievement in Research
award at the 17th World Congress on
Advances in Oncology and the 15th
International Symposium on Molecular
Medicine
Appointed Editorial Board member for
Oncology Reports and the Journal for
Experimental & Therapeutic Medicine
Dee Dee McEwen and Linda Hughes Awarded board certification
as Pharmacotherapy Specialists
Received Travel Award from the Office of
the Provost
Michael Neville Served as moderator for American Association of
Clinical Pharmacy ’s Laboratory Instructor’s SIG Webinar: Publishing
your education scholarship - Tips and tricks for maximizing the
likelihood of success
Whitney Unterwagner Served as speaker and moderator, American
Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Experiential Education and
Student Affairs Workshop, Experiential Education Administrator
Track, San Antonio, TX
Selected as chair of the Faculty Development Committee for 201213 of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Section
of Teachers of Pharmacy Practice, American Association of Clinical
Pharmacy annual meeting
Trina von Waldner Installed as chair of
the Public Health Special Interest Group
at the American Association of Colleges of
Pharmacy annual meeting
Installed as chair of Laboratory Instructors Special Interest Group at
the American Association of Clinical Pharmacy annual meeting
Deployed for 12 days to New York in
response to Hurricane Sandy to provide
disaster care to special needs evacuees
and access to medication assistance to
residents of Far Rockaway, November 2012
Merrill Norton Selected as an inaugural
member of the Georgia Prescription
Drug Abuse Prevention Collaborative
Steering Committee, ultimately
responsible for disseminating education,
monitoring, proper medication disposal,
and enforcement materials to multiple
consumer groups and healthcare
practitioners across the state of Georgia
Lindsey Welch Accepted into the UGA
Writing Fellows Program
Catherine White Awarded a 2012 University of Georgia Innovation
Instruction Faculty Grant for “Application of Team-based Learning
Concepts in Large Classroom Settings,” as one of 15 grants given, at
$5,000 each, in support of a faculty innovative instruction project
Beth Phillips Served as competition
judge and moderator at the American
College of Clinical Pharmacy Clinical
Pharmacy Challenge Quarterfinal Round at the American
Association of Clinical Pharmacy Annual Meeting, Hollywood, FL
Named Teacher of the Year for 2012
Promoted to Clinical Professor
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Chaired the Selection and Judging
Committees for the “Great Eight” Scientific
Poster Competition held during the
American College of Clinical Pharmacy
Annual meeting in Hollywood, FL
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Clinical and Administrative Pharmacy Won the “Science
Department of the Year” award for highest number of
presentations and active participation at UGA Research Day,
with a total of 11 presentations by Clinical and Experimental
Therapeutics (CET) PharmD students and post-docs out of 43
presentations
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GRADUATE STUDENT/POST DOC ACHIEVEMENTS
STAFF AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS
Maha Abdalla Received the “Excellence in CET-Research award”
at the Graduate Research Day, Georgia Health Sciences University
for her presentation “Protein Kinase B (Akt)- Dynamic switch in
myofibroblast trans-differentiation in response to bFGF and TGFβ”
Lynn Parham was named Employee
of the Year for 2012 at the University
of Georgia College of Pharmacy. As
program coordinator in the Division
of Experience Programs, her primary
function is to provide support for the
Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience
Program (APPE). Parham has worked at
the College for 13 years.
Ahmed Alhusban Took first runner-up in the Best Resident and
Fellow Poster category at the American College of Clinical Pharmacy
meeting in Pittsburgh for his poster “Vascular protection with
candesartan: Beyond blood pressure reduction”
Molly Altman Received the American Society for Pharmacology
and Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET) award and has been
selected to participate in the Washington Fellows Program.
Sherif Hafez Won the first place for graduate student poster
presentation at UGA Research Day
Xiao Adrian Lu Named the 2012 recipient of the Joseph P. LaRocca
Award for Excellence in Graduate Research. Finalists were Sau Wai
Hung and Guodong Zhu
Jason Mock and Phillip Callahan Shared $70,000 with the nine
University of Georgia Ph.D. students in biomedical and health
sciences who were named winners of the Atlanta chapter of
Achievement Rewards for College Scientists (ARCS) Foundation, Inc.
Six staff were recognized at the Staff
Awards luncheon for service to the College. Five-year employees
were Arica Barfield, administrative associate, Clinical and
Administrative Pharmacy program, Albany campus; Vivia HillSilcott, program coordinator for diversity, Office of Student
Affairs; Kim McKenzie, administrative manager I, Clinical and
Administrative Pharmacy; Bindu Pillai, research technician, Clinical
and Administrative Pharmacy, Augusta campus; and Melba Shelton,
associate accountant, Office of Buisness Affairs. Chicki George,
program coordinator II, Dean’s Office, was recognized for 10 years of
service
Barbara Mysona Won Best post-doctoral presentation award at the
STaR (Southern Translational and Educational Research) conference
Sept 2012
Sahir Soliman Won Third Runner Up at the Center for Drug
Discovery’s graduate student poster competition
Sahir Soliman and Islam Mohamed Awarded American Heart
Association Pre-Doctoral Awards
Samith Kochuparambil Won Georgia Health Sciences University
Rahn-Peacock Award
Chakita Williams Successfully defended her doctoral dissertation,
entitled “Applying a Model of Risk Information Seeking to a Newly
Discovered Drug Risk” on November 27, 2012; she worked under the
direction of Sally A. Huston, assistant professor
STaR Conference Winners Named
Five out of nine winners in this year’s Southern Translational
Education and Research (STaR) Conference represented the
College of Pharmacy.
“Cancer therapy: Making it personal” was the topic of the
four-hour continuing education program sponsored by College
of Pharmacy and Georgia Health Sciences University (GHSU).
Around 130 people participated and 64 abstracts were presented.
The College’s winners were:
STaR Young Investigator Award Runner-up: Raj Govindarajan,
Ph.D., Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences
STaR Postdoctoral Award Winner: Barbara Mysona, Ph.D., Clinical
and Experimental Therapeutics, Clinical and Administrative
Pharmacy
Second Runner-up: Anna Goc, Ph.D., Clinical and Experimental
Therapeutics, Clinical and Administrative Pharmacy
STaR Graduate Student Award First Runner-up: Sherif
Hafez, Clinical and Experimental Therapeutics, Clinical
and Administrative Pharmacy; Second Runner-up: Sahar
Soliman, Clinical and Experimental Therapeutics, Clinical and
Administrative Pharmacy.
Melba Shelton, Arica Barfield, Vivia Hill-Silcott, Kim McKenzie
Susan Herda, an admissions counselor
in the Office of Student Affairs, is the first
recipient of the College’s new STAR award.
The award is presented each quarter
to recognize staff members who have
demonstrated STAR qualities – service,
teamwork, attitude and reliability – in the
performance of their duties. The other
2012 recipients were Ian Armit, Division
of Experience Programs, and Jeremy
Headrick, Office of External Affairs.
New College of Pharmacy
logo was adopted in 2012
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STUDENTS AND ACADEMICS
DOCTOR OF PHARMACY STUDENT
ACHIEVEMENTS
Student Achievements Recognized
May 2012 Commencement and Awards Banquet
The College of Pharmacy graduated 121 Doctor of Pharmacy
students in ceremonies held on May 5 at the Ramsey Student
Physical Activities Center. Of those students, 70 graduated with
honors: one first honor graduate, five summa cum laude, 32 magna
cum laude and 33 cum laude.
Again this year a record number of 34 graduates were selected
to attend postgraduate residency programs in Georgia and across
the United States.
The graduation weekend’s festivities began with the 64rd
annual Senior Awards banquet on Friday evening, where 15
exemplary students received 12 separate awards for special
achievement, academic excellence and professionalism.
Anthony Hawkins of McDonough received
the Robert C. Wilson Award for professional
integrity, personality, positive attitude and
intelligence.
Ryan Markham of Atlanta received the Kenneth
L. Waters Award, which recognizes academic
excellence, leadership qualities, professional
attitude and service.
Anthony Hawkins
Kayleigh Marx of Athens was awarded the
Durward N. Entrekin Pharmacy Student
Leadership Award.
The Lilly Achievement Award recognized Lydia
Cronic of Newnan for ethics, scholarship and
leadership.
Melody Parker of Thomasville, Michael
Thiman of Athens and Morgan Trepte of
Athens received the Merck Awards for academic
excellence.
Ryan Markham
The APhA-ASP Senior Recognition Certificate
went to Kyle Burcher of Fayetteville,
recognizing professionalism, excellence
in patient care, exceptional service and
commitment to the profession. The Facts and
Comparisons Award of Excellence in Clinical
Communications went to Khatiga Shroff of
Lawrenceville for high academic achievement
and outstanding clinical communication skills.
Kayleigh Marx
The McKesson Award, based on exemplary
performance during clinical rotation, was
presented Steven Nakajima of Marietta.
The Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc. Excellence in Pharmacy Award
for high academic achievement and professional motivation and
proficiency in drug information services was awarded to Margie
Temple of Danielsville.
Rejena Azad of Covington received the Redfearn Award for
professionalism and community service.
The Pharmdawg Award for service to the profession, college
and ommunity was presented to Shuang Fuyang of Athens and
Melissa Robinson of Smyrna.
Laura Lee Stoudenmire of Albany received the TEVA
Pharmaceuticals USA Outstanding Student Award for excellence in
the study of pharmacy.
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David Jones Received the NCPA Foundation Presidential
Scholarship
Desola Kalejaiye Awarded the AMCP/FMCP/Pfizer Inc Summer
Internship as one of only six internships awarded to students across
the nation. She will be participating in a rotation at PerformRx in
Philadelphia, will present the results of her project at the Academy
of Managed Care Pharmacy Educational Conference in Cincinnati
and participate in the Intern Best Project Competition
Sean Szad and Will
Spence Accepted to
the US Navy’s Health
Services Collegiate
Program (HSCP)
Medical Service Corps;
they were two of only
five selected from
applicants across the
country.
Carlile Traylor Won the Walmart/Pharmacy Times RESPy (respect,
excellence, and service in pharmacy) award for excellence in
pharmaceutical care based on a national competition that
recognizes outstanding student pharmacists who have been
nominated by their college deans for their community service efforts
Angie Zhou, Trent Leonard, Wen Liu, and Francisco Marrero
Took Second Place and a $1,500 scholarship in the Academy of
Managed Care Pharmacy’s P&T national finals competition in San
Francisco. Eight of the top 29 schools competed in the final round;
first competition for the College of Pharmacy chapter in seven years
Lead Dawg Awards – David Bray, Jennifer Dean, Konstantin
Kleyman, and Lauren Willis
The College of Pharmacy’s Student National Pharmaceutical
Association (SNPhA) was selected as one of the Top 3 Chapters in
the Small Chapter Category at the national NPhA/SNPhA meeting,
receiving the Rite Aid/Chauncey I. Cooper Excellence Award
available to chapters with fewer than 50 members. The award is
given to the chapter with the best accomplishments based on
service events in underserved communities, mentorship, and
attendance at both regional and national conferences.
New Student Organizations Formed
The Student College of Clinical Pharmacy (SCCP) is affiliated with
the American College of Clinical Pharmacy. Its goal is to educate
student pharmacists about opportunities to further their careers
both during and after pharmacy school and to further develop
students’ clinical skills.
The Student Diabetes Club (SDC), designed to improve
patient care, will develop pharmacy student knowledge of diabetes
as well as expand their experience with diabetic patients through
educational events and outreach activities.
The Student Oncological Advocates in Pharmacy (SOAP)
focuses on educating others of the risks and effects of cancer.
In addition, SOAP provides its members and supporters with
information about the 66 National Cancer Institute (NCI) designated
centers based all over the country. Overall, SOAP is dedicated to
uniting all those who have been touched by cancer in any way and
striving to educate the ones who have not.
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109 Student Scholarships, totalling $128,850
Companies – 24
Individuals – 20
Endowed
Scholarships – 57
Five new scholarships were presented at this year’s
scholarship ceremony at the College of Pharmacy. All
were funded by College of Pharmacy alumni and friends
– Pamela R. Bramlett Endowed Scholarship, based on
financial need; the Senior Legacy Scholarship based
on a recommendation from an alumnus or a donor,
along with an essay; Fred M. Peterson, M.D. Endowed
Scholarship, awarded to a student with a 3.0 or better who
is interested in an unconventional career path; Michelle
New Scholarships To Be Funded for 2013-14
The Donald E. and Cecelia V. Cadwallader Endowed
Scholarship Fund was established by the Cadwallader
children as a tribute to their parents and the passion they felt
for the College of Pharmacy. Their father was a pharmaceutics
professor whose specialty was cancer studies; the children have
pursued careers in healthcare and education.
Professor Emeritus David Chu is a National Institute of Health
MERIT awardee, an American Association of Advancement of
Sciences Fellow, University of Georgia Inventor of the Year,
and recipient of the University of Georgia Creative Research
Medal. Having acquired great personal successes, Dr. Chu and
wife wanted to provide the means for others to have career
opportunities through the David and Jane Chu Scholarships.
In addition the Chus endowed the first Annual Drug Discovery
Lectureship Series so that students could network with experts
in drug discovery and have the advantage of expanding their
education beyond what is provided in the classroom.
Pharmacy Organizations – 8
E. Turner Memorial Scholarship for integrity, excellent
work ethic, high moral standards and an interest in hospital
pharmacy; and the anonymous Valentine’s Gift Scholarship
for diligence, good character, dedication to family and
community, kindness and personal excellence.
A total of 109 students received 58 scholarships and
awards for the 2012-13 academic year, in the amount of
$128,850.
Maynor H. Belcher (’52), his son, R. Mike Belcher (’74), and
granddaughter, Dr. Katie Brown (’07), have made it a family
obligation to contribute to the Belcher Family Endowed
Student Scholarship. As a family they represent three living
generations of pharmacists who are graduates of UGA College
of Pharmacy and felt it would be a significant legacy to
establish a permanent expression of their appreciation for the
influences of their professors and fellow classmates during their
years as students.
The united effort of pharmacists from the counties of Catoosa,
Chattooga, Dade, and Walker established the Northwest
Georgia Pharmacist Association Scholarship in 1984 honoring
the 50-year career of founding member, Ed Giles (‘73). In 2012
they set up the Northwest Georgia Pharmacist Association
Endowment as a permanent scholarship.
Dr. Heather Lindell (‘93), a pharmacist at UGA’s Veterinary
Teaching Hospital, had the highest respect for Dr. Harold B.
Hodgson and finds great honor in being the founder and
supporter of the Harold B. “Doc” Hodgson Award Fund.
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EXPERIENCE PROGRAMS AND PRECEPTORS
POINTS OF PRIDE
The primary function of the Division of Experience Programs is to
provide innovative introductory and advanced pharmacy practice
experiences for students enrolled in the Doctor of Pharmacy degree
programs. This is done in collaboration with College of Pharmacy
faculty, volunteer faculty, and community partners. Additionally, the
Division is charged with providing preceptor training and education
and conducting quality assurance procedures for all experiential
programs provided to students.
Immunization Programs
Third-year students within the third-year Introductory Pharmacy
Practice Experience Program continue to provide large numbers of
influenza vaccinations to individuals within their communities as
part of the required immunization introductory pharmacy practice
experience. In Fall 2012, students administered approximately 3,000
influenza vaccinations on the Athens, Augusta and Albany campuses
through mobile clinics, community pharmacies, health systems, and
contracted services.
Smoking Cessation Program
Faculty members Deanna McEwen and Kay Brooks continue to
provide smoking cessation programs to interested individuals in
Athens and surrounding counties. Using a modified “Beat the Pack”
program, participants complete
a six-week program. To date,
approximately 60 individuals
from UGA, Athens Clarke County
government, and Walton County
government have completed the
program. This introductory practice
experience has provided students
with opportunities to provide
one-on-one and group counseling
in smoking cessation and has
documented six-month success
rates exceeding 30 percent.
Longitudinal Wellness Programs: “Healthy Dawgs” and
“Healthy Fit”
The Division of Experience Programs faculty continues to provide
longitudinal wellness clinics to second-year and third-year students
as part of the required Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experiences.
In the second year, students participate in “Healthy Fit,” which is
designed to provide and reinforce physical assessment skills (e.g.
blood pressure, blood glucose, cholesterol, body mass index and
waist circumference measurements), introduce concepts and
apply principles of evidence-based practice guidelines of common
diseases, and apply principles of lifestyle management (diet and
exercise) to actual patients in an effort to reduce cardiovascular risk.
In 2012, Healthy Fit partners included Athens Clarke County Unified
Government and Walton County employees.
In the third year, students participate in the “Healthy Dawgs Wellness
Program” regardless of their campus location. Community partners
for each location area as follows: UGA faculty / staff (Athens),
Barney’s Pharmacy customers (Augusta) and Phoebe Putney
Memorial Hospital (Albany). This program reinforces the principles
of the second-year “Healthy Fit” program and expands the emphasis
to include more complex patient problems and a focus on effective
medication therapy management issues. The third-year longitudinal
program also works with primary
care physicians in an effort to effect
positive changes to more effectively
manage common diseases, such as
hypertension, diabetes, COPD, and
hypercholesterolemia. Additional
physical assessments incorporated
in “Healthy Dawgs” include A1Cs
and foot exams for diabetic
participants. In 2012, approximately
100 patients participated in the
various “Healthy Dawgs” wellness
programs statewide.
2012 Preceptors
Renee Adamson
Brinda Ahiayibor
Adrienne Albrecht
Janey Allen
Meghan Anderson
Kathy Antoniades
Arezoo Armaghan
Bill Asbury
Tracy Atkinson
Fred Augello
Sara Augustin
Rie Avino
Melissa Bach
Emily Baker
Sheila Baker
Ralph Balchin
Kim Ball
Rita Bandt
Kyle Banks
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Cathy Barbree
Ansley Barnett
Lila Basta
Rick Batson
Kofi Bawuah
Evalan Beck
Rocky Beeland
DeeDee Bennett
Mitesh Bhakta
Staci Blackmore
Chris Bland
Katie Bolsen
David Bookstaver
Kim Bost
Debra Boswell
Catherine Bourg
William Bowers
Erica Bowles
Frank Bradford
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Amber Bradley
Carolyn Braithwaite
Trisha Branan
Jonathan Brantley
Emily Brinkman
Paul J. Brooks
Don Brown
James Brown
Katie Brown
Rebecca Brown
Thomas Bryan
Brian Buck
Leigh-Anne BurtonJackson
Cheryl Butts
Scott Camp
Tammy Carloss
Paul Carpenter
John Carroll
R E P O R T
Brett B. Carter
Buddy Carter
Cassandra Carter
Lori Carter
Kenneth Chaffin
Jennifer Chang
Amanda Chapman
Ameen Chaudhry
Eddie Cheung
Michelle Chewning
Bonnie Clayton
Jenna Cleaveland
Tom Clement
Melissa A. Clifton
Henry Cobb
Janna Cobb
Craig Cocke
Kristy Connell
Carrie C. Cooper
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Kevin Corbin
James Corley
Vicki Cowart
Shonna Cox
Ann Kathryn Craig
Brandon Crawford
Vanessa Croley
Rosemary Cross
Jamie Crossman
Ryan Crossman
Brian Cummings
Rebecca Cummings
Vickie Cummings
Gary Cunningham
Glenn Cunningham
Kristina Cunningham
Christie Curry
Margie Curry
Karen Curzio
Gina Daise
Mahlon Davidson
Angelina Davis
Chelsea Davis
Mike Davis
Scott Davis
Bryan Dean
David Deen
Rabun Dekle
Stephanie Delcourt
Julia Demonet
Amy Denney
Bradley Denovchek
Christina DeRemer
David DeRemer
Kathy Desgain
Kelly Dick
Jenny Dickerson
Al Dixon
Katie Donges
Amber Draper
John Drew
Ben Droppleman
Jennifer Duckett
Elizabeth Dunn
Lauren Duty
Mariela Duval
Leah Eagle
Lyndi Edwards
Don Eidam
Susie Eidam
Blessing Etuk
Diane Evans
LeAnn Evans
Susan Fagan
James Farmer
Stan Finnerty
Stewart Flanagin
Gin Fleming
Kevin Florence
Kemberley Floyd
Tom Flynt
Bill Ford
Melissa Frank
Bresha Franklin
Matthew Frazier
Kimm Freeman
Megan Freeman
Steve Freeman
Cristy Gaddy
Dennis Gaddy
Jake Galdo
Deidra Garrett
Jeff Getz
Mondonna Ghazi
Patricia Gibbons
Geneen Gibson
Melissa Gibson
Patrick Gillard
Melinda Gillespie
Tim Glascock
Bruce Glenn
George Goddard
Barbara
Goldschmidt
Eric Goldstein
Tad Gomez
Brian Gonzalez
Cindy Goolsby
Reva Grant
Claire Green
Steve Greene
Josh Greeson
Caroline Gresham
Joel Griffeth
Ashby Grimmett
Kim Grubbs
Laura Hagan
Sherika Haire
Claudia Hale
Derek Hall
Jenna Hall
Maura Hall
Laura Hallman
Becky Hamilton
Johnathan Hamrick
Nydia Hanna
Kelly Hapner
Kenneth L. Harrell
Andy Hassell
Dione Haughton
Treye Heim
Keith Herist
Stacey Hesser
Greg Hickman
Jennifer Higdon
Adina Hirsch
Sara Ho
Deborah Hobbs
Kerry Hobbs
Eliza Hoernle
Scarlet Holcombe
Eric Holgate
Jim Holley
Ellen Honea
Melony Hosford
Leigh Howell
Miranda Howland
Gary Huckaby
Angie Hughes
Charles Humphreys
Eddie Hunt
Carolyn Hunter
Amy Jackson
Robert Jackson
Susan Jackson
Leslie Jaggers
Cathy Janusek
Sean Jeppesen
Lori Jetton
Brian Johnson
Hal Johnson
Sandy Johnson
Susan Johnson
Becky Jones
Bruce Jones
Chris Jones
Jasmyn Jones
Lewis Jones
Vanessa Jones
Whitney Jones
Angie Joslin
Yong Kang
Saman Kazemi
Kimble Keller
Carla Kelly
Jon Kennedy
Matt Kent
David Key
Mich Killingsworth
David Killough
Jan Kimbro
Joshua Kinsey
Stephanie Kirkland
Brandy Kirkwood
Amy Knauss
Michael Knauss
Patricia Knowles
Cimeon Koebel
Warren Koehler
Edward Kowalewski
Wesley Krulic
Ashley Kunkle
Weng Lam
Derrick Lancaster
Ashley Lane
Jeff Langford
Justin LaPorte
Rodna Larson
Gary Latta
Merinda Lee
Vivian Liao
Durwin Logan
Delane Long
Heather Longbine
Leon Longe
Kyle Lott
David Lowery
Mimi Luce
Tracie Lunde
Mary Mackey
Eddie Madden
Jennifer Maddux
Vickie Malloy
Kalen Manasco
Thomas Mansfield
Mary Beth
MarandolaKenvin
Michelle Marbury
Chris Martin
Bill Mason
Sam Massey
Anu Mathew
Pam Mathis
Lindsey Matzenger
Dianne May
Rusty May
Amy Mazloom
Shannon McAtee
Troy McCorkle
Jessica McDonald
Charles McDuffie
Michelle
McElhannon
Lori McGinley
Chris McGourk
Heather McLemore
Daniel McMillan
Priya Mehta
Todd Mendsen
Mary Meredith
Erica Merritt
Drew Miller
Laird Miller
Jana Mills
Elizabeth Millsaps
Gale Milton
Herschel Mize
Mandy Mock
Steve Mok
Dean Moniz
Leticia Montegna
Fred Moore
Kerri Morelock
Richard Murphy
Sarah Murphy
Rishi Naik
Michael Neville
Evan Nix
Amy Noonkester
Christy Norman
Kelley Norris
Merrill Norton
Thomas Nowlin
Tiffany O'Donnell
Christy O'Neil
Marie Orff
Mark Orlando
Sarah Orr
Derek Osborne
Will Ostuw
Deidrea Parker
Jennifer Parker
Todd Parker
Biral Patel
Kunal Patel
Manish Patel
Neeta Patel
Priya Patel
Reena Patel
Elizabeth Patton
Stephanie Phan
Beth Phillips
Marjorie Phillips
Scott Phillips
Lee Pinnell
Drew Pless
David Pope
Teresa Pounds
Earnest Powell
Heather Powell
Lewis Powell
Tim Prator
Pam Privette
Michael Pruett
Charles Pugh, Jr.
Kyle Pulliam
Steven Purvis
Kristi Quairoli
Marina Rabinovich
Ali Rahimi
Andrew Raines
U G A
Jennifer Rawley
Mike Rentz
John Reuter
Bryan Rice
Marlena Rice
Hal Richards
Jeff Richardson
Jennifer Rigsby
Joyce Rimmer
Nicole Robinson
Tim Robinson
Heather Rochford
Jody Rocker
Leslie Roebuck
Kim Rolle
Cindy Rosenhaft
Annette Rowland
Meda Saiu
Rizwan Salehbhai
Jeff Sanford
Sukhmani Sarao
Valerie Scarborough
Niki Schley
Rochelle Schmidt
Cosima Schwartz
Julie Scott
Brian Seagraves
Hilary Seagraves
Lakshman Segar
Jung Seo
Amita Shah
Nirav Shah
Leighcraft Shakes
Melody Sheffield
Somanath Shenoy
Sharon Sherrer
Rupal Sheth
James Shropshire
Allan Shupe
Kimberly Simmons
Beth Simpson
Lisa Slaughter
Sara Slizewski
Katie Sloope
Chris Smith
Jody Smith
Lisa Smith
Rhondolyn Smith
Scott Smith
Jason Sneed
Adam Snyder
Chester Sosebee
Robin Southwood
Steven Spillers
Bill Spruill
Steve Spruill
Shacresa Staley
Rene Starrett
Allison Sternenberg
Jennifer SternerAllison
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Krista Stone
Carol Story
Kelly Stuart
Shana Sullivan
Deanne Tabb
Roland Tam
Crystal Tarpley
Celia Taylor
Deborah Taylor
Hugh Taylor
Karyn Taylor
Tom Taylor
Brian Thompson
Billy Thurmon
Chris Thurmond
Lance Tillett
Lisa Toliver
Sorahi ToloyanRahimi
Richard Tomelevage
Donna Toney
Robert Trethaway
Suzanne Tu
Alexander Tunnell
James Turner
Kennon Tyre
Don Tyson
Andy Ullrich
Edo-Abasi Umoh
Bradford Upchurch
Betsy Urick
Perry Vajda
Donna Vasil
Jason Wade
Lindsay Walker
Sherri Walston
Rebecca Waltman
Ted Walton
Nancy Watts
Mark West
Alan White
Tommy Whitworth
Linda Wiant
Wes Wilkerson
Anna Williams
Reagan Wilson
Max Witt
Remco Witteveen
Carla Wolfgang
Tanea Womack
Todd Woodard
Ashley Woodhouse
Marty Worsencroft
Don Wright
Hania Zaki
Sharon Zerillo
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NONTRADITIONAL EDUCATION AND OUTREACH
POINTS OF PRIDE
The function of the Division of Nontraditional Education and
Outreach is to provide continuing education, certificates, and
appropriate external degree programs for pharmacists and other
health-care professionals and scientists to help these providers
maintain competency and enhance knowledge and skills in
the science of pharmacy, pharmaceutical care, and biomedical
regulatory affairs. Additionally, the Division is charged with
overseeing the College of Pharmacy’s outreach endeavors to the
University and community by facilitating public service programs
focused on health maintenance, the treatment of disease, and
appropriate medication use.
The Office of Postgraduate Continuing Education and Outreach
(OPCEO) hosted 10 conferences and symposia in 2012. A total
of 76.5 hours of continuing education were offered to the 855
participants from Georgia and the Southeast, as well as those
from the United State and international audiences. Pharmacists,
pharmacy technicians and other health and non-health
professionals were awarded 5,142 hours of continuing education
credit at these live programs. A summary of offerings can be found
in the table below.
Continuing Education EventsHoursRegistrations
Awarded
643.5
60
Southeastern Residency Conference
3,151.5
520
Total Parenteral Nutrition Workshop
330
22
32
105
The Howard C. Ansel Symposium:
Antimicrobial Stewardship
304
56
Substances of Abuse Conference
336
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Homecoming 2012: Law Update
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321
50
STaR 2012: Southern Translational
Education and Research Conference
OPCEO provided five enduring continuing education programs
in 2012, including three certificate programs, an online pharmacy
Spanish program, and textbook education credit. These home
study programs provided 102 hours of continuing pharmacy
education. A total of hours 2,071 of credit were awarded to 136
participants.
* Concepts in Clinical Pharmacokinetics
* Total Parenteral Nutrition Online Certificate Program
* Pharmacy Spanish for Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians
Continuing Education Conferences
Mental Health Symposium
Enduring Continuing Education Programs
* Pharmacy Management, Leadership, Marketing and Finance
The annual Howard C. Ansel Symposium focused on
antimicrobial stewardship and brought together pharmacists
from all practice settings. Dean Emeritus Howard Ansel was
the special guest. Clinical Professor Rusty May delivered
the keynote address on the principles of antimicrobial
stewardship. Health system pharmacists across the state of
Georgia shared best practices through example programs and
case studies.
The Ansel Symposium was established in 2003 as part of the
College’s Centennial Celebration to honor Dean Emeritus
Howard C. Ansel for his notable contributions to pharmacy
education and his ongoing support of the pharmacy
profession. Ansel was dean of the College of Pharmacy
from 1977 to 1991 and the College’s first Panoz Professor of
Pharmacy.
Co-Sponsored Continuing Education Programs
OPCEO works with multiple organizations to offer continuing
education credit and awarded 2,022 hours to 143 participants
through co-sponsorship. The office co-sponsored six continuing
education conferences for pharmacy specialties in 2012. Annual
meetings for the Georgia Health Care Association, the Society of
Veterinary Hospital Pharmacists, and the Georgia Medical Directors
Associations offered over 36 hours of continuing education credit
to participants. Five hours of credit were offered to pharmacists and
pharmacy technicians at the Georgia Department of Public Health’s
annual Immunize Georgia conference. Additionally, Comprehensive
Motivational Interviewing (ComMIt), which offers 8 or 16 hours
of credit, was delivered to 82 pharmacists in five cities across the
United States.
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From left are Trina von Waldner, director of Continuing Education
and Outreach; Geneen Gibson, infectious disease specialist, St.
Joseph’s/Candler Health System Savannah; Whitney A. Jones,
antimicrobial stewardship pharmacist, Vanderbilt University
Medical Center, Nashville; Gin Fleming, clinical assistant
professor; Rusty May, clinical professor; Dean Emeritus Howard
Ansel; and Paul Brooks, assistant dean for Nontraditional
Education and Outreach.
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BioPharma Regulatory Affairs Programs
Outreach Activities
The BioPharma Regulatory Affairs office offers two programs
in regulatory affairs and one program in clinical trials. All
programs are available online and perfectly suited to the working
professional. At the end of 2012, 41 students were enrolled in
the programs, which were designed to meet the needs of the
pharmaceutical industry. A total of 51 companies have employees
enrolled in the program, 42 of those in Georgia. The programs
attract a diverse group of learners with 60% female, 17 % African
American, and 21% Asian/Pacific Islander. Since 2005, the three
graduate programs (MS in Regulatory Affairs and Certificates in
Regulatory Affairs and in Clinical Trials) have enrolled 154 students
and graduated 113.
The 37th International Good Manufacturing Practices
Conference was held in March at the Georgia Center for Continuing
Education. The conference drew 275 attendees from actoss the
United States, Puerto Rico and Europe. The conference, which
includes presenters from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration,
provides updates to and changes in regulations for manufacturing
processes for drugs and medical supplies. Three hours of continuing
pharmacy education was offered at the post-conference seminar.
A new Fast-Track Initiative for students concurrently enrolled in
other degree programs within the University System of Georgia
began in Fall Semester 2012. This program allows students to take
classes that are not offered at their current institution., e.g., students
in the Biomedical Engineering program at Georgia Tech can pursue
the College of Pharmacy’s certificate program in Biopharmaceutical
Regulatory Affairs. Students from other UGA programs such as
Biomanufacturing and Bioprocessing and Pharmaceutical and
Biomedical Sciences are also pursuing this certificate program.
Additionally, new laboratory space for the Bachelor of Science
in Pharmaceutical Sciences provides opportunities for student
and corporate training in pharmaceutical manufacturing, basic
biological testing and quality assurance/quality control testing
of pharmaceutical products. This new space will provide new
possibilities to facilitate increased interactions between all of the
degree programs in the College of Pharmacy.
Preceptor Development
Pharmacy preceptors are an integral part of the curriculum
and part of the mission of OPCEO is to provide quality
ongoing preceptor development throughout the state
of Georgia. To address this unique continuing education
need, OPCEO provided 50 hours of approved programming
including live symposia, Grand Rounds at four locations and
a series of online educational modules. There were a total
of 1,486 registrations for these events with 12,954 hours of
continuing education credit awarded.
* Preceptor Development Modules 1-10
• Online at www.rxugace.com
* Pharmacy Grand Rounds
• Albany, Athens, and Augusta
* Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center
• Augusta
* St. Joseph’s/Candler Health System
• Savannah
* Northeast Georgia Health System
• Gainesville
This year marked the fifth year that the College participated
in the Farm Worker Family Health Program in Moultrie. This
inter-professional service learning program brings together
undergraduate and nurse practitioners, dental hygienists, physical
therapists and pharmacy students to provide healthcare services
to farm workers and their families in rural Georgia. Two faculty
member and 17 second-year pharmacy students participated in the
program from June 10-22, 2012.
The annual Dawgtoberfest Health Fair was held at the College of
Pharmacy on October 17, 2012. This student-led event provided
influenza vaccine, health screenings, and health information
to more than 200 faculty, staff and students of the University.
The event received funding from the UGA Parents and Family
Foundation and Walgreens.
The College of Pharmacy in collaboration with the College of Public
Health hosted a Visiting Scholar from China. Dr. Jinping Wang,
a cardiologist from Daqing, China, arrived in November 2012 to
work with the University on developing a disease management and
research program specific to China.
OPCEO coordinates the Board of Pharmacy State Licensure Exam
each June. In 2012, 245 candidates sat for the exam. The College
hosts the Georgia Board of Pharmacy for their June meeting and
then collaborates with the Secretary of State Testing Division to
facilitate space, technology, and supplies for board members and
exam proctors, including meals and breaks. Additionally the Office
works with faculty throughout the College to secure adequate
office space for candidate interviews as well as lab space for the
practical.
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GRANTS and AWARDS
Department of Clinical and Administrative Pharmacy
Twenty grants were funded in the Department of Clinical and Administrative Pharmacy for 2012, totaling $1,699,738. Among those
researchers with more than $100,000 in funding were:
Azza El-Remessy
Pro-inflammatory role of peroxynitrite diabetic retinopathy
Juvenile Diabetes Foundation Inatl.
$150,000
Azza El-Remessy
Molecular mechanisms of diabetic retinopathy
National Institutes of Health
$315,000
Susan Fagan
Minocycline in intracerebral hemorrhage mechanisms and
consequences of hypertension after stroke IPA ISRAT
National Institutes of Health
$274,729
Laksman SegarVascular phenotypic regulations by growth factor,
insulin and glucose
National Institutes of Health$303,689
Laksman SegarVascular phenotypic regulations by growth factor,
insulin and glucose
National Institutes of Health $167,189
Somanath Shenoy
Protein kinase B (AKT)-mediated pathway regulating
endothelial-barrier function
National Institutes of Health$315,000
Department of Pharmaceutical AND BIOMEDICAL Sciences
Twenty-five grants received research funds in the Department of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences in 2012 totalling $2,890,599.
Those faculty receiving $100,000 or more as principal investigators were:
Eileen Kennedy
Probing the role of AKAPS in breast cancer using stapled peptide inhibitors
National Institutes of Health$191,160
Dexi Liu
Computer-assisted hydrodynamic gene delivery for hemophilia gene therapy
National Institutes of Health
$515,393
Dexi Liu
Computer-assisted hydrodynamic gene delivery for hemophilia gene therapy
National Institutes of Health
$387,878
Dexi Liu
Computer-assisted hydrodynamic gene delivery for hemophilia gene therapy
National Institutes of Health
$292,402
Cory Momany
Structure and function of BENM and CATM, bacterial LYSR-type transcriptional regulators
National Science Foundation
$153,258
Vasu Nair Terry Professor of Pharmacy
UGA Research Foundation$200,000
Han-Rong Weng
Glial-cytokine-neuronal interactions in neuropathic pain
National Institutes of Health
$297,125
Han-Rong Weng
Glial-cytokine-neuronal interactions in neuropathic pain
National Institutes of Health$286,513
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PUBLIC ATIONS
DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL AND
ADMINISTRATIVE PHARMACY
BOOKS AND BOOK CHAPTERS
Herist K, Rollins B. Cents and sensibility: Understanding the
numbers, In: Chisholm-Burns MA, Vaillancourt, AM, Shepherd, M,
(eds). Pharmacy Management, Leadership, Marketing, and Finance,
(2nd ed). Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Burlington, MA, 2012, pp.
276-298.
Herist K, Rollins, B, Chisholm-Burns M. Personal finance, in
Chisholm-Burns MA, Vaillancourt, AM, Shepherd, M, (eds).
Pharmacy Management, Leadership, Marketing, and Finance, (2nd
ed). Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Burlington, MA, 2012, pp. 314336.
Phillips BB. Step X: Step up to the plate: Time to bring it all home
in your final professional year. In: Bauman JL, ed. The American
Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Field Guide to Becoming a
Standout Pharmacy Residency Candidate. Lenexa, KS: American
College of Clinical Pharmacy; 2012.
Tackett RL. Pharmacology, In Handbook of Clinical
Psychopharmacology for Psychologists, M. Muse and B. Moore, eds.
2012.
Duke LJ, Staton AG, McCullough ES, Jain R, Miller MS, Stevenson
TL, Fetterman JW, Parham RL, Sheffield MC, Unterwagner WL,
McDuffie CH. Impact of advanced pharmacy practice experience
placement changes in college and schools of pharmacy. American
Journal of Pharmaceutical Education. 2012: 76(3) Article 49.
Jun JY, Ma Z, Pyla R, Segar L. Leptin treatment inhibits the
progression of atherosclerosis by attenuating hypercholesterolemia
in type 1 diabetic Ins2+/Akita:apoE-/- mice. Atherosclerosis 225:
341-347; 2012.
Al-Husein B, Abdalla M, Trepte M, DeRemer D, Somanath PR. 2012.
Anti-angiogenic therapy for cancer: An update. Pharmacotherapy.
Dec; 32(12):1095-1111.
Prakash R, Somanath PR, El Remessy AB, Kelly-Cobbs A, Stern
J.E, Dore-Duffy P, Johnson M, Fagan SC, Ergul A. 2012. Enhanced
cerebral but not peripheral angiogenesis in the Goto-Kakizaki
model of type 2 diabetes involves VEGF and peroxynitrite signaling.
Diabetes, 61(6): 1533-1542.
Phillips BB, Bourg CA, Guffey WJ, Phillips BG. Evaluation and
implementation of an elective course on postgraduate residency
training. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 2012; 76 (9)
Article 174.
PEER-REVIEWED RESEARCH PAPERS
Bradley AM, Deal A, Buie L, Van Deventer H. Impact of granulocyte
colony stimulating factor on neutropenia-associated outcomes after
high dose cytarabine consolidation for acute myeloid leukemia.
Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice. 2012 March; 18 (Suppl 1):
PP3.
Phillips H, Wilkinson S, Buck BD. Preceptor development: Role
of a needs assessment. Hospital Pharmacy 2012; 47 (11):845-7.
November 2012.
Buck B, Wilkinson S, Phillips H. The complexity and importance
of residency precepting: A series introduction. Hospital Pharmacy
2012; 47(8): 603-7. August 2012.
Al-Husein B, Abdalla M, Trepte M, DeRemer DL, Somanath PR. Antiangiogenic therapy for cancer: An update. Pharmacotherapy. 2012
Dec;32(12):1095-111.
Awan F, Kochuparambil ST, DeRemer D, et al. Plerixafor salvage
is safe and effective in hard-to-mobilize patients undergoing
chemotherapy and filgrastim-based peripheral blood progenitor
cell mobilization. Journal of Oncology 2012;2012:931071 Epub 2012
April 10.
Hammadani M, Kochuparambil ST, Osman S, Cumpston A,
Leadmon S, Bunner P, Watkins K, Morrison, D, Speir E, DeRemer D,
Kota V, Jillella A, Craig M, Awan F. Intermediate –versus low dose
cyclophosphamide and granulocyte colony stimulating factor
for peripheral blood stem cell mobilization in multiple myeloma
patients treated with novel induction therapies. Biology and Blood
Marrow Transplantation. 2012;18(7):1128-35.
Bradley AM, Deal A, Buie L, van Deventer H. Characterization of
neutropenia associated outcomes with and without granulocyte
colony stimulating factor after consolidation chemotherapy
with cytarabine in adult patients with acute myeloid leukemia.
Pharmacotherapy. 2012;32(12):1070-77.
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Prakash R, Somanath PR, El-Remessy AB, Kelly-Cobbs A, Stern JE,
Dore-Duffy P, Johnson M, Fagan SC, Ergul A. Enhanced cerebral
but not peripheral angiogenesis in the Goto-Kakizaki model of type
2 diabetes involves VEGF and peroxynitrite signaling. Diabetes,
61(6):1533-42, 2012.
Matragoon S, Al-Gayyar MMH, Mysona BA, Abdelsaid MA, Pillai BA,
Neet KE, Fagan SC, El-Remessy AB. Electroporation-mediated
gene delivery of cleavage-resistant pro-Nerve Growth Factor causes
retinal neuro- and vascular degeneration. Molecular Vision epub
ahead of print, December 2012.
Lupachyk S, Stavniichuk R, Komissarenko JI, Drel VR, Obrosov AA,
El-Remessy AB, Pacher P, Obrosova IG. Na+/ H+-exchanger-1
inhibition counteracts diabetic cataract formation and retinal
oxidative-nitrative stress and apoptosis. International Journal of
Molecular Medicine, 29(6):989-98, 2012.
Franic DM, Bothe A, Bramlett R. Assessment of respondent
acceptability for preference measures in stuttering. Journal of
Communication Disorders 2012, 45(12): 378-389.
Mohamed IN, Soliman SA, Alhusban A, Matragoon S, Pillai BA,
El-Marakby, El-Remessy AB. Diabetes accelerates retinal vascular
inflammation and degeneration in spontaneously hypertensive rats.
Molecular Vision, 18:1457-66, 2012.
Franic DM, Kleyman K. A qualitative study of herbal medicine use
in the Ukraine: Implications for US pharmacy practice. Journal of
Pharmacy Practice 2012;25(1): 100-104.
Bhatia K, Elmarakby AA, El-Remessy A, Sullivan JC. Oxidative
stress contributes to sex differences in angiotensin II-mediated
hypertension in spontaneously hypertensive rats. American Journal
of Physiology. 15; 302:R274-82, 2012.
Kangethe A, Franic DM, Huang M, Huston S, Williams C. US
publication trends in social and administrative pharmacy:
Implications for promotion and tenure. Research in Social and
Administrative Pharmacy 2012; 8(5): 408–419.
Abdelsaid MA, El-Remessy AB. Peroxynitrite regulates VEGF
angiogenic signal via S-glutathionylation of LMW-PTP. Journal of
Cell Science, 125:4751-60, 012.
Shepherd G, Mohorn P, Yacoub K, May DW. Adverse drug reaction
deaths reported in United States vital statistics, 1999-2006. Annals
of Pharmacotherapy. 2012;46:169-175.
Matragoon S, MH Al-Gayyar M, Mysona BA, Abdelsaid M, Pillai
BA, Fagan SC, El-Remessy AB. Electroporation-mediated gene
delivery of cleavage-resistant proNGF causes retinal neuro- and
vascular degeneration. Molecular Vision, 18:2993-3003, 2012.
Manasco KB, Bradley AM, Gomez TA. A survey of learning
opportunities in academia for pharmacy residents. American
Journal of Health System Pharmacists. 2012 Aug 15;69(16):1410-4.
Prakash R, Somanath PR, El-Remessy AB, Kelly-Cobbs A, Stern JE,
Dore-Duffy P, Johnson M, Fagan SC, Ergul A. Enhanced cerebral but
not peripheral angiogenesis in the Goto-Kakizaki model of type 2
diabetes involves VEGF and peroxynitrite signaling. Diabetes 2012;
61:1533-1542.
Switzer JA, Sikora A, Hess DC, Waller JL, Ergul A, Fagan SC.
Minocycline prevents IL-6 increase after acute ischemic stroke.
Translational Stroke Research, 2012; Sep 1;3(3):363-368.
Ishrat T, Soliman S, Guan W, Saler M, Fagan SC. Vascular protection
to increase the safety of tissue plasminogen activator for stroke.
Current Pharmaceutical Design 2012; 18(25):3677-84.
Switzer JA, Rocker JL, Mohorn P, Waller JL, Hughes D, Bruno A,
Nichols FT, Hess DC, Natarajan K, Fagan SC. Incomplete reversal of
anticoagulation following intracranial hemorrhage using threefactor prothrombin complex concentrate. Stroke 2012;43(9):2500-2.
Hoda MN, Siddiqui S, Herberg S, Periyasamy-Thandavan S, Bhatia K,
Johnson MH, Hafez SS, Hill WD, Ergul A, Fagan SC, Hess DC. Remote
ischemic perconditioning is effective alone and in combination
with intravenous tissue plasminogen activator in murine model of
embolic stroke. Stroke 2012; 43(10):2794-9.
Alhusban A, Kozak A, Ergul A, Fagan SC. AT1 receptor antagonism
modulates the angiogenic response of brain endothelial cells to
angiotensin II: BDNF a novel mediator. Journal of Pharmacology and
Experimental Therapeutics Fast Forward. December 4, 2012.
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Franic DM, Bothe A, Bramlett R. A welfare economic approach to
measuring outcomes: comparing the willingness to pay and quality
adjusted life years. Journal of Fluency Disorders 2012, 37; 300–313.
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PEER-REVIEWED PROFESSIONAL PAPERS
Bourg CA, Phillips BB. Rosiglitazone, myocardial ischemic risk, and
recent regulatory actions. Annals of Pharmacotherapy 2012;46:282-9.
Ergul A, Kelly-Cobbs A, Abdalla M, Fagan SC. Cerebrovascular
complications of diabetes (invited). Endocrine, Metabolic and
Immune Disorders-Drug Targets (EMID-DT) 2012; 12:148-158.
Ergul A, Alhusban A, Fagan SC. Angiogenesis: A harmonized target
for recovery after stroke (Invited). Stroke 2012; 43:2270-2274.
Boudreau D, Guzauskas G, Villa K, Fagan SC, Veenstra D. Cost
effectiveness of tissue plasminogen activator 3-4.5 hours after
onset of acute ischemic stroke. Annals of Emergency Medicine 2012
May 24.
Fagan SC, Lapchak PA, Liebeskind DS, Ishrat T, Ergul A.
Recommendations for preclinical research in hemorrhagic
transformation. Translational Stroke Research, November 2012 ; DOI
10.1007/S12975-012-0222-5.
Liao TV, Forehand CC, Hess DC, Fagan SC. Minocycline repurposing
in critical illness: Focus on stroke. Current Topics in Medicinal
Chemistry, 2012.
Baker WL, Marrs JC, David LE, Nutescu EA, Rowe AS, Ryan MA,
Splinter MY, Vardeny O, Fagan SC. Key articles and guidelines in the
primary prevention of ischemic stroke. Accepted, Pharmacotherapy,
November, 2012.
E d i t i on
Kauffman Y, Nair V, Herist K, Thomas V, Weidle P. Making the case
for HIV medication therapy management services in community
pharmacies. Journal of the American Pharmacists Association
(electronic), Nov/Dec 2012.
DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL AND
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
Liao TV, Rab S, Armstrong WS. Evaluation of medication errors
in patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus on
antiretroviral Therapy. American Journal of Health-System
Pharmacists. 2012; 69(19):1461-2.
Murph MM. Autotaxin. The Encyclopedia of Cancer. January 2012.
Springer Reference. URL: http://www.springerreference.com/docs/
html/chapterdbid/172147.html.
May JR, Chan J, Choudhary K, et al. Coping with the Residency
Scramble. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacists.
2012:69:253-5.
Forehand CF, Cribb J, May JR. Examination of the relationship
between antimicrobials and thrombocytosis. Annals of
Pharmacotherapy 2012;46:1425-1429.
BOOKS AND BOOK CHAPTERS
Murph MM. Lysophosphatidic acid. The Encyclopedia of Cancer.
April 2012. Springer Reference. URL: http://www.springerreference.
com/docs/html/chapterdbid/306848.html.
Ansel H. (2012). Pharmaceutical calculations. LWW, Baltimore,
MD, Chapters 17 (“Selected Calculations in Contemporary
Compounding”) and 18 (“Selected Calculations involving Veterinary
Pharmaceuticals”), 13th ed., pp. 287-318.
Swymer C, Neville MW, Tafluprost: The first
preservative-free prostaglandin to treat openangle glaucoma and ocular hypertension. Annals of
Pharmacotherapy November 2012 46:1506-1510.
Phan SV. Editorial: Use of psychotropic agents in
intellectual and developmental disabilities. College
of Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists The Mental
Health Clinician online publication, September 2012.
Phan SV, VandenBerg AM. Financial impact of a
pharmacist-managed clinic for long-acting injectable
antipsychotics. American Journal of Health-System
Pharmacists 2012;69:1014-1015.
Miller DF, Garcia D, Kreys TJ, Phan SV, VandenBerg
A, et al. Evaluating the quality of performance of
medication reconciliation on hospital admission.
Hospital Pharmacy 2012;47(7):526-531.
Phan SV. Editorial: Mental illness and the criminal
justice system: Where are we now? College of
Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists The Mental
Health Clinician online publication, February 2012.
Phillips BB, Williams KC. Implementation of a
pharmacy residency in a Veterans Affairs Community
Based Outpatient Clinic. American Journal of Health-System
Pharmacy 2012;69:880-4.
Walker MC, Lam WM, Manasco KB.Continuous and extended
infusions of β-lactam antibiotics in the pediatric population. Annals
of Pharmacotherpy. 2012 Nov;46(11):1537-46.
RESEARCH PAPERS
Terry AV, Buccafusco JJ, Schade R, Vandenhuerk L, Callahan PM, Beck
WD, Hutchings EJ, Chapman JM, Li P, Bartlett MG. The nicotine
metabolite, cotinine, attenuates glutamate (NMDA) antagonistrelated effects on the performance of the Five Choice Serial Reaction
Time Task (5C-SRTT) in rats. Biochemical Pharmacology, 83, 941-951
(2012).
Liang F, Terry AV, Bartlett MG. Determination of aripiprazole in rat
plasma and Brain using ultra performance liquid chromatography
electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry. Biomedical
Chromatography, 26, 1325-1332 (2012).
Li P, Beck WD, Callahan PM, Terry AV, Bartlett MG. Quantitation
of cotinine and its metabolites by hydrophilic interaction
chromatography tandem mass spectrometry. Journal of
Chromatography B, 907, 117-125 (2012).
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PUBLIC ATIONS
Chen B, Bartlett MG. A one step solid phase extraction method for
the bioanalysis of a phosphorothioate oligonucleotide and its 3’ n-1
metabolite from plasma using UHPLC-MS/MS. American Association
of Pharmaceutical Scientists Journal, 14, 772-780 (2012).
Israel B, Garner ST, Thakare M, Elder D, Abney T, Azadi P, Warren
B, Price J, Ahmed H, Capomacchia A. Transdermal permeation of
N-Acetyi-Giucosamine/NSAID mutual prodrugs, Pharmaceutical
Development and Technology, September, 2012; 17 (1): 48-54.
Israel B, Garner ST, Thakare M, Elder D, Abney T, Azadi P, Beach JW,
Price JC Ahmed H Capomacchia A. Transdermal permeation of
novel n-acetyl-glucosamine/NSAIDs mutual prodrugs.
Eaddy AC, Cummings BS, Mchowat J, Schnellmann RG. The role
of endoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-independent phospholipase A2
in oxidant-induced lipid peroxidation, Ca2+ release and renal cell
death. Toxicology Science, 128(2): 544-52, 2012.
Pharmaceutical Development and Technology Volume: 17 Issue: 1
Pages: 48-54 DOI: 10.3109/10837450.2010.513987 Published: Jan
2012
Altman MK, Nguyen DT, Patel SB, Fambrough JM, Beedle AM,
Hardman WJ, Murph MM. (2012). Regulator of G-protein signaling 5
reduces HeyA8 ovarian cancer cell proliferation and extends survival
in a murine tumor model. Biochemistry Research International
2012:#518437.
Beedle AM, Turner AJ, Saito Y, Lueck JD, Foltz SJ, Fortunato MJ,
Nienaber PM, Campbell KP. Mouse fukutin deletion impairs
dystroglycan processing and recapitulates muscular dystrophy.
Journal of Clinical Investigation 122(9):3330-3342. doi:10.1172/
JCI63004.
Bruckner JV, Osmitiz TG, Anand S, Minnema D, Schmitt W, Assaf
N, Zastre J. The influence of maturation on rat and human
physiological processes involving protein and lipoprotein binding,
gastrointestinal absorption, and blood brain barrier permeability
and transport of pyrethroids. Pest. QSAR and PBPK/PD Models for
Human Risk Assessment, American Chemical Society Symposium
Series (2012).
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R E P O R T
Mock JN, Taliaferro JP, Lu X, Patel SK, Cummings BS, Long TE.
Haloenol pyranones and morpholinones as antineoplastic agents of
prostate cancer. Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 22(14),
4854-8, 2012.
Bull RJ, Kolisetty N, Zhang X, Muralidhara S, Quiones O, Lim KY, Guo
Z, Cotruvo JA, Fisher JW, Yang X, Delker D, Snyder SA, Cummings
BS. Absorption and disposition of bromate in F344 rats, Toxicology,
300(1-2): 83-91, 2012.
Mock JN, Costyn LJ, Wilding SL, Arnold RD, Cummings BS,
Evidence for distinct mechanisms of uptake and antitumor activity
of secretory phospholipase A2 responsive liposomes in prostate
cancer. Integrated Biology 17:5(1): 172-182, 2012. (Impact factor =
4.51)
Rawal RK, Singh US, Chavre SN, Wang J, Sugiyama M, Hung W,
Govindarajan R, Korba B, Tanaka Y, Chu CK. 2'-Fluoro-6'-methylenecarbocyclic adenosine phosphoramidate (FMCAP) prodrug: In vitro
anti-HBV activity against the lamivudine-entecavir resistant triple
mutant and its mechanism of action. Bioorganic and Medicinal
Chemitry Letters. Epub 2012 Nov 24. Published 2013 Jan 15
E d i t i on
Bolze A, Abhyankar A, Grant AV, Patel B, Yadav R, Byun M, Caillez
D, Lienhardt P-Y, Emile J-F, Pastor-Anglada M, Abel L, Puel A,
Govindarajan R, de Pontual L, Casanova J-L.* (2012) A mild form
of SLC29A3 disorder: A frameshift deletion leads to the paradoxical
translation of an otherwise noncoding mRNA splice variant. Plos
One, 2012;7(1):e29708. Epub 2012 Jan 4.
Callihan P, Hooks SB. S1P Signaling in human neural progenitors.
sphingosine 1-phosphate dsgnaling: Methods and Protocols. Ed:
Turksen, K., Pebay, A. Humana Press, 2012.
Bonamassa B, Ma Y, Liu D. (2012) Glucocorticoid receptor-mediated
transcriptional regulation of N-acetyltransferase 1 gene through
distal promoter. The American Association of Pharmaceutical
Sciences Journal. DOI:10.1208/s12248-012-9370-5.
Gao M, Liu D. (2012) The liver X receptor agonist T0901317 protects
mice from high fat diet induced obesity and insulin resistance.
The American Association of Pharmaceutical Sciences Journal.
DOI:10.1208/s12248-012-9429-3.
Harris C, Dallas C, Rollor E, White C, Blount B, Valentin-Blasini
L, Fisher J. Radioactive Iodide excretion profiles in response to
potassium iodide (KI) and ammonium perchlorate (NH4CLO4)
prophylaxis, Internatnonal Journal of Environmental Research and
Public Health,2012, 9(8) 2936-2948
Kis O, Zastre J, Hoque T, Walmsley S, Bendayan R. Role of drug efflux
and uptake transporters in atazanavir intestinal permeability and
drug-drug interactions. Pharmaceutical Research Epub (2012).
REVIEW PAPERS
McGinnis AC, Chen B, Bartlett MG. Chromatographic methods
for the determination of therapeutic oligonucleotides. Journal of
Chromatography B, 883-884, 76-94 (2012).
Chen B, Bartlett MG. Determination of therapeutic oligonucleotides
using capillary electrophoresis. Biomedical Chromatography, 26,
409-418 (2012).
Ma Y, Liu D. (2012) Activation of pregnane X receptor by
pregnenolone 16 α carbonitrile blocks high fat-diet induced
obesity in AKR/J mice, PLoS One 7(6): e38734. doi:10.1371/journal.
pone.0038734.
Hung SW, Mody H, Govindarajan R. (2012) Overcoming nucleoside
analog chemoresistance in pancreatic cancer: A therapeutic
challenge. Cancer Letters Jul 28;320(2):138-49 (Top 25 most
downloaded articles within 90 days of publication).
Momany C, Neidle EL. Defying stereotypes: the elusive search for
a universal model of LysR-type regulation. Molecular Microbiology
Feb;83(3):453-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2958.2011.07960.x [Epub 2012
Jan 11], 2012.
Maxiner D, Weng HR. (2013) The role of glycogen synthase kinase
3 beta in neuroinflammation and pain, Journal of Pharmaceutics &
Pharmacology (in press)
Altman MK, Nguyen DT, Patel SB, Fambrough JM, Beedle AM,
Hardman WJ, Murph MM. (2012) Regulator of G-protein signaling 5
reduces HeyA8 ovarian cancer cell proliferation and extends survival
in a murine tumor model. Biochemical Research Internatonal
2012;2012:518437. PMID: 22792465
Shimshoni J A, Roberts AG, Scian M, Topletz A R, Blankert S A,
Halpert J R, Nelson W L, Isoherranen N. Stereoselective formation
and metabolism of 4-hydroxy-retinoic acid enantiomers by
cytochrome P450 enzymes. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2012.
50. 42223-42232.
Zhao C, Gao Q, Roberts AG, Shaffer SA, Doneanu CE, Xue S, Goodlett
DR, Nelson SD, Atkins W M. Cross-linking mass spectrometry
and mutagenes is confirm the functional importance of surface
interactions between CYP3A4 and Holo/Apo Cy to chrome b5 .
Biochemistry, 2012. 51. 9488-9500.
Bhutia YD, Hung SW, Krentz M, Patel D, Lovin D, Manoharan R,
Thomson JM, Govindarajan R. Differential processing of let-7a
precursors influences RRM2. Expression and Chemosensitivity in
Pancreatic Cancer: Role of LIN-28 and SET Oncoprotein. (2013) PLoS
One. 2013;8(1):e53436. PMID: 23335963.
Yan X, Jiang E, Gao M, Weng HR. (2013) Endogenous activation of
presynaptic NMDA receptors enhances glutamate release in the
spinal dorsal horn in a rat model of neuropathic pain. Journal of
Physiology (London) 2013 Jan 28. [Epub ahead of print].
Jiang E, Yan X, Weng HR. (2012) Glial glutamate transporter and
glutamine synthetase regulate GABAergic synaptic strength in the
spinal dorsal horn. J Neurochem. 121(4): 526-36.
Eagleson JS, Platt SR, Strong DL, Kent M, Freeman AC, Nghiem PP,
Zheng B, White CA. Bioavailability of a novel midazolam gel after
intranasal administration in dogs, American Journal of Veterinary
Research, 2012, 73(4):539-45.
Breuer E-K, Murph MM, Craven RJ. Biochemical pathways in cancer.
Biochemistry Research International. Volume 2012, Article ID
268504. Accepted October 2012.
DIVISION OF EXPERIENCE PROGRAMS
PEER-REVIEWED SCIENTIFIC PAPERS
Shepherd G, Mohorn P, Yacoub K, May DW. Adverse drug reaction
deaths reported in United States vital statistics, 1999-2006. Annals
of Pharmacotherapy. 2012;46:169-175; published ahead of print
January 17, 2012, doi: 10.1345/aph.1P592.
Duke LJ, Staton AG, McCullough EW, Jair R, Miller MS, Stevenson
TL, Fetterman JW, Parham RL, Sheffield MC, Unterwagner WL,
McDuffie CH. Impact of advanced pharmacy practice experience
placement changes in colleges and school of pharmacy. American
Journal of Pharmacy Education. 2012;76(3):Article 49.
Cooley TW, May DW (corresponding author), Alwan M, Sue C.
Implementation of computerized prescriber order entry in four
academic medical centers. American Journal of Health-System
Pharmacy 2012:69(24):2166-2164. doi:10.2146/ajhp120236.
DIVISION OF NONTRADITIONAL EDUCATION
AND OUTREACH
Book Chapter
von Waldner TJ, Abelo SA. Achieving and measuring patient
satisfaction. Pharmacy Management, Leadership, Marketing, and
Finance, 2nd ed., Jones and Bartlett, October 2012.
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DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL AND
ADMINISTRATIVE PHARMACY
Research papers presented at national and
international meetings
De la Pena L, Bartelme K, Bourg CA et al. Highlighting the
ambulatory care PRN and assessment of membership diversity
2012 Update. 2012 American College of Clinical Pharmacy Annual
Meeting. Hollywood, FL. October 2012.
Bourg CA, Phillips BB, Huston S, Guffey W. Impact of an elective
course on pharmacy students’ attitudes, self-efficacy, and intentions
to pursue postgraduate training. 2012 American College of Clinical
Pharmacy Annual Meeting. Orlando, FL. July 2012.
Bradley A. Assessment of multi-dose rasburicase utilization in adult
patients at an academic medical center. American Society of Health
System Pharmacists Midyear. Student Poster Session (Beth Ensley –
presenter). Las Vegas, NV; December 2012.
Bradley A. Impact of granulocyte colony stimulating factor on
neutropenia-associated outcomes after high dose cytarabine
consolidation for acute myeloid leukemia. Hematology/Oncology
Pharmacy Association Annual Conference. Completed Research
Session. Orlando, FL; March 23, 2012.
Buck B, Fulford M. Assessing student perceptions of active learning
in a pharmacotherapy course. American Association of Colleges of
Pharmacy Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL. July 2012.
DeRemer DL, Katsanevas K, Forehand C, et al. Successfully
integrating translational research into a PGY2 research project. 2012
American Society of Health System Pharmacists National Residency
Preceptors Conference in Washington, DC. August 17, 2012.
Katsanevas K, Al-Husein B, DeRemer D, Shenoy S. Is GSK-3 the
gridlock in Akt-targeted prostate cancer therapy? 2012 Hematology/
Oncology Pharmacist Association (HOPA) Meeting, Orlando, FL.
March 22, 2012.
El-Azab M, Mysona BA, Abdelsaid MA, Matragoon S, El-Remessy
AB. Down-regulation of TXNIP prevents retinal neurodegeneration
by mitigating inflammation and vascular injury. Association for
Research in Vision and Ophthalmalogy, 2012.
Mysona BA, Abdelsaid MA, Matragoon S, Pillai B, El-Remessy A.
Inflammatory role of ProNGF/p75NTR in Müller cells of the diabetic
retina. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmalogy, 2012.
Abdelsaid MA, El-Remessy AB. Thioredoxin interacting protein
is required for S-glutathionylation And redox regulation of
VEGF angiogenic signal. Association for Research in Vision and
Ophthalmalogy, 2012.
Mohamed IN, Hafez S, Abdelsaid M, Matragoon S, Pillai B, Ergul
A, Imig JD, El-Remessy AB. HFD-induced retinal microvascular
degeneration: Suggested role of Thioredoxin Interacting Protein
(TXNIP). Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmalogy, 2012.
El-Remessy AB, Al-Gayyar MM, Matragoon S, Saragovi HU.
Overexpression of ProNGF induces apoptosis and acellular capillary
formation via activation of P75NTR, Association for Research in
Vision and Ophthalmalogy, 2012.
Naim M, Ahmad S, El-Remessy A, Toque HA, Liou GI. Mechanism of
adenosine signaling dysfunction in diabetic retinopathy, Association
for Research in Vision and Ophthalmalogy, 2012.
Obrosova IG, Lupachyk S, Stavniichuk R, Veliky NN, Drel VR, ElRemessy AB, Obrosov A. Inhibition of endoplasmic reticulum stress
delays diabetic cataract formation and prevents retinal oxidative stress
and apoptosis, Association for Research in
Vision and Ophthalmalogy 2012.
Prakash R, El-Remessy AB, Somanath PR,
Fagan SC, Ergul A. VEGF and peroxynitrite
interplay regulates cerebral angiogenic
mediators in diabetes. International
Stroke Conference 2012, New Orleans, LA,
February, 2012.
Switzer JA, DeSousa K, Mohorn P, Waller
JL, Fagan SC, Hughes D, Bruno A, Nichols
FT, Hess DC, Rocker JL. Incomplete
reversal of anticoagulation following
intracranial hemorrhage with threefactor prothrombin complex concentrate.
International Stroke Conference 2012, New
Orleans, LA, February, 2012.
Prakash R, Stern JE, El-Remessy AB, Fagan
SC, Johnson MH, Dore-Duffy P, Ergul A.
Cerebrovascular remodeling in diabetes:
Relevance to stroke. International Stroke
Conference 2012, New Orleans, LA,
February, 2012.
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Li W, Portik-Dobos V, Chung C, Prakash R, Johnson MH, Fagan SC,
Ergul A. Acute metformin treatment worsens short-term stroke
outcome: Comparison of underlying mechanisms in control and
type 2 diabetic rats. International Stroke Conference 2012, New
Orleans, LA, February, 2012.
Soliman S, El-Remessy AB, Cronic LE, Somanath PR, Ergul A, Fagan
SC. Vascular protection mediates neuroprotection: Role of VEGF-A
and B. International Stroke Conference 2012, New Orleans, LA,
February, 2012.
Franic DM, Snapp C, DeBusk R, Krishnamoorthy, N. Construct
validity of two commonly used functional medicine instruments:
Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire and Medical Symptoms
Questionnaire. International Society of Quality of Life (ISOQOL) 19th
Annual Conference 2012, Budapest, Hungary, October 24-27, 2012.
[Quality of Life Research 2012;21(Suppl 1):91].
Franic DM, Snapp C, DeBusk R. Newly developed functional
medicine program in diabetes: impact on clinical and patient
reported outcomes - functional medicine and quality of life.
International Research Congress on Integrative Medicine and Health,
Portland Oregon, May 15-18, 2012. [BMC Complementary and
Alternative Medicine 2012, 12(Suppl 1), p18].
Kangethe A, Franic DM, Corso P, Southwood R. Cost-benefit
analysis of a diabetes prevention program in rural Kenya.
International Society for Pharmacoeconomcics and Outcomes
Research 17th Annual International Meeting, Washington DC, May
2012. [Value in Health 2012;15(4): A179].
Kangethe A, Franic DM. Value of a diabetes prevention program
in rural Kenya: Comparing payment card and structured
haggling willingness to pay methods. International Society for
Pharmacoeconomcics and Outcomes Research 17th Annual
International Meeting, Washington DC, May 2012. [Value in Health
2012;15(4): A185].
Alligood J, Womack T, Liao TV, Franco C. Evaluate effects of
vancomycin minimum inhibitory concentration on patient outcomes
in methicillin-susceptible Staphylcoccus aureus and methicillinresistant Staphylcoccus aureus bacteremia. American Society of
Health-System Pharmacists Mid-Year Clinical Meeting. Las Vegas, NV.
December 2012.
Zhou A, Liao TV, Phan SV. Hyperglycemia and antipsychotic use
in the intensive care unit. American Society of Health-System
Pharmacists Mid-Year Clinical Meeting. Las Vegas, NV. December 2012.
Parker L, Liao TV. Association between time to initial therapeutic
vancomycin trough and improved clinical outcome. American
Society of Health-System Pharmacists Mid-Year Clinical Meeting. Las
Vegas, NV. December 2012.
Norton M, Sosebee E, Techniques for submitting an IRB: Changes
and impact on research, College of Psychiatric and Neurologic
Pharmacists Newsletter Mental Health Clinician, April 2012.
Norton MA. Melton SH. Taking the ouch out of pain management
in patients with addiction. College of Psychiatric and Neurologic
Pharmacists University Board Certification of Psychiatric Pharmacy
Recertification Program: Track III, August 2012,https://www.
cpnp.org/ed/university/course/track-iii-bcpp-recertificationtaking-ouch-out-pain-management-patients. ACPE Number:
0284-9999-12-009-H04-P (September 2012).
Norton MA. The University of Georgia Student Pharmacists
Cumulative Probability of Addiction Study 2012, Georgia Addiction
Counselor Professional Update Newsletter, Volume 33, Issue 4,
December 2012.
Satler L, Perri M, Lee JS. Medication adherence measures derived
from administrative pharmacy claims data in older Americans: A
systematic review. Drugs and Aging. Submitted August 2012.
Huang M, Perri M. Consumer preferences for Alzheimer’s Disease:
A review. Farmeconomica: Health Economics and Therapeutic
Pathways 2012; 13(2): 47-54.
Phillips BB, Bourg C, Phillips BG. Evaluation of an elective
course on postgraduate residency training. American Journal of
Pharmaceutical Education. 2012;75:Article 99.
Bourg C, Phillips BB, Guffey WJ, Huston S. Impact of an elective
course on pharmacy students’ attitudes, self-efficacy, and
intentions to pursue postgraduate training. American Journal of
Pharmaceutical Education. 2012;75:Article 99.
Hansen P, Pyla R, Osman I, Fagan S, Segar L. Mechanisms of the
vascular protective effects of metformin: Vascular contractility. 2012
American College of Clinical Pharmacy Annual Meeting, Westin
Diplomat Resort, Hollywood, FL (October 21-24, 2012).
Lunt P, Southwood R. Incidence and risk factors for hypoglycemia
on an inpatient rehabilitation unit. American Society of HealthSystem Pharmacists Midyear Meeting in Las Vegas, NV, December
2012.
Disharoon M, Southwood R. Potential risk factors for nocturnal
hypoglycemia in an inpatient setting. American Society of HealthSystem Pharmacists Midyear Meeting in Las Vegas, NV, December
2012.
Hesprich H, Fleming V, Southwood R. Escherichia coli resistance in
emergency department-treated urinary tract infections. American
Society of Health-System Pharmacists Midyear Meeting in Las Vegas,
NV, December 2012.
Galdo J, Odom M, Pope D, Sarao S. Implementation of a
motivational weight loss class in an independent pharmacy.
American Pharmacy Association Annual Meeting.
Grimm M, Grubb K, Sarao S. Patient perceptions regarding
automatic prescription refill programs and barriers to enrollment.
American Pharmacy Association Annual Meeting.
Costyn T, Thurmond C, Sarao S. Differences between patient groups’
knowledge and perceptions of diabetes management following
diabetes education classes. American Pharmacy Association Annual
Meeting.
Carroll V, Talisse K, Tanner M, Cobb H, Huckaby W. Incidence
patterns of resistant microorganisms and evaluation of the
extended-interval dosing strategy of meropenem. American Society
of Health-System Pharmacists Mid Year meeting. Las Vegas, NV.
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Talisse K, Carroll V, Tanner M, Cobb H. Retrospective study comparing
the components and the accuracy in predicting the drug levels in
hospital patients using Crockcroft-Gault equation, the simplified
MDRD equation and the CKD-epi formula. American Society of
Health-System Pharmacists Mid year meeting. Las Vegas, NV.
Invited national and international presentations
Bourg C. Workshop: Evaluating your interviewing skills. American
Society of Health-System Pharmacists Student Programming.
Midyear Clinical Meeting. Las Vegas, NV, December 2, 2012.
Bourg C. Top-notch residency candidates: Preparing students early.
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists National Residency
Preceptors Conference. Washington, DC August 17, 2012.
Bourg C. Continuous infusions versus scheduled antibiotics.
Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group Annual Meeting. Houston,
Texas. April 2012.
May J. Foundations of antimicrobial stewardship, Clinical Symposium,
Misr International University, Cairo Egypt, November 6, 2012.
May J. New drug update 2012: A formulary approach, Clinical
Symposium, Misr International University, Cairo Egypt, November 6,
2012.
May J, May D. Systematic approach to drug information, 4.5 hour
Workshop for Hospital Pharmacists, Misr International University,
Cairo Egypt, November 7, 2012.
May J. Statistical approach to drug literature evaluation, 2 day
Workshop for Teaching Assistants, Misr International University,
Cairo Egypt, November 4-5, 2012.
May J. Pediatric drug information, Lecture for 4th Year Pharmacy
Students, Misr International University, Cairo Egypt, November 4,
2012.
May JR. PGY1s, PGY2s, and students, oh my! Tools for effective
precepting and training , American Society of Health System
Pharmacists Midyear Clinical Meeting, Las Vegas, NV,
December 4, 2012.
Norton M. Psychopharmacology 2012, University of
Alabama School on Alcohol and Other Drug Studies,
Tuscaloosa, Alabama; April 2012.
Norton M. Take the ouch out of pain management:
Pain management of the addicted patient, College
of Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists Annual
Conference, Tampa, Florida., April 2012.
Norton M. The anti-reward brain system: The
new frontier of addiction pharmacy treatment,
Misericordia University, Wilkes-Barr, Pennsylvania,
June 2012.
Norton M. Psychopharmacology – The Neuroscience
of chemical dependence and mental illness,
University of Utah College of Medicine, Salt Lake City,
Utah, June 2012.
Norton M. The Neuroscience of chemical
dependence, Alliant International University California
School of Professional Psychology, San Francisco,
California, June 2012.
Norton M. Addiction pharmacy management
series: The neuropharmacology of methadone and
buprenorphine, US Journal Training Conference, Las
Vegas, Nevada, September 2012.
Rollins B, Ramakrishnan S, Perri M. Direct-toconsumer advertising of predictive genetic tests: A
health belief model examination. American Academy
of Advertising, Myrtle Beach SC March 15, 2012.
Huang M, Rollins B, Perri M. Consumer preferences for
attributes of Alzheimer’s Disease predictive genetic
tests. Association for Marketing and Health Care
Research. Park City Utah, March 1, 2012.
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Rollins B, Ramakrishnan S, Perri M. An
experimental examination of consumer
attitudes, behavioral intentions and
information search behavior after
viewing a predictive genetic test DTC
Ad. Association for Marketing and
Health Care Research. Park City Utah,
March 2, 2012.
Rollins B, Ramakrishnan S, Perri M.
Direct-to-consumer advertising of
predictive genetic tests: A health belief
model based eExamination. American
Academy of Advertising, Annual
Meeting, March 15-18 2012.
Phillips B. Residency Learning System
Workshop. American Society of Health
System Pharmacists Summer Meeting.
Workshop Presenter and Facilitator.
Baltimore, MD. June 9, 2012.
Phillips B. Residency Learning System
Workshop: PGY1 existing residency
programs. National Residency Preceptor
Conference. Workshop Presenter and
Facilitator. Washington, D.C. August 17, 2012.
Phillips B. Top-notch residency candidates: Preparing students early.
National Residency Preceptors Conference. Washington, D.C. August
17, 2012.
Phillips B. Maximize classroom and experiential education emerge
from the crowd: How to become a standout residency candidate.
American College of Clinical Pharmacy Annual Meeting. Hollywood,
FL. October 19, 2012.
Phillips B. Interviewing for residencies resident roundtable emerge
from the crowd: How to become a standout residency candidate.
American College of Clinical Pharmacy Annual Meeting. Hollywood,
FL. October 19, 2012.
Phillips B. Residency learning system workshop: PGY1 existing
residency program. American Society of Health- System Pharmacists
Midyear Clinical Meeting. Workshop Presenter and Facilitator. Las
Vegas, NV. December 1, 2012.
Phillips B. Make a lasting impression: Evaluating your interview
skills. American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Midyear
Clinical Meeting. Las Vegas, NV. December 2, 2012.
Shenoy S. 15th International Symposium on Molecular Medicine,
Organized by the Spandidos Publication Group, Hersonissos, Crete,
Greece (Pending for October, 2012), Protein kinase Bα: ‘Akt’ions on
extracellular matrix remodeling.
May DW. Advancements in clinical practice: Advancements and
controversies in the treatment of eosinophilic esophagitis in
adults. Continuing Professional Pharmacy Development Program.
Continuing Education Seminar. Misr International University, Cairo,
Egypt, November 2012.
May DW. Improving drug information skills in the hospital setting.
Certificate Workshop for Hospital Pharmacists in Cairo, Egypt. Misr
International University, Cairo, Egypt, November 2012.
Welch LH, Hughes LD, May DW, McEwen DW, Duke LJ. Assessing
student confidence in influenza vaccine administration during
an Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience (IPPE). American
Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Meeting, Kissimmee, FL, July
2012.
Phillips B. Assessment that improves outcomes. Residency
precepting strategies worth sharing. American Society of HealthSystem Pharmacists Midyear Clinical Meeting. Las Vegas, NV.
December 5, 2012.
Shenoy S. 17th World Congress on Advances in Oncology,
Organized by the Spandidos Publication Group, Hersonissos, Crete,
Greece (Pending for October, 2012), Unlocking the 14-3-3 code in
the regulation of prostate cancer cell motility and transendothelial
migration.
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DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL AND
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
PRESENTATIONS AT NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL MEETINGS
McGinnis AC, Bartlett MG. Quantification and characterization
of siRNA and its metabolites in biological matrices, 26th Annual
Meeting of the American Association for Pharmaceutical Scientists,
Chicago, IL, Oct 2012 (Awarded 2012 Student Travel Award from the
APQ Section, AAPS).
Terry AV, Hutchings EJ, Kille NJ, Callahan PM, Buccafusco JJ, Beach
JW. Novel analogs of choline for the treatment of disorders of
cognition Society for Neuroscience Abstract Viewer and Itinerary
Planner Volume: 42. Published: 2012. 42nd Annual Meeting of
the Society for Neuroscience Location: New Orleans, LA, USA Date:
October 13 -17, 2012.
Melick GA, Beedle AM. Histological and protein expression changes
in mouse models of early dystroglycanopathy. University of
Georgia Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities (CURO)
Undergraduate Symposium, April 2012, Athens, GA.
Beedle AM, Foltz SJ, Fortuanto MJ. Modeling dystroglycan
glycosylation defects in the mouse. 7th Annual Georgia
Glycoscience Symposium, October 2012, Athens, GA.
Muralidhara S, Bruckner JV, Osmitiz T, Sethi P, Zastre J. Absorption
and transport of the pyrethroid insecticides deltamethrin, transpermethrin, and cis-permethrin by Caco-2 cells. Society of
Toxicology, March, 2012, San Francisco, CA.
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Sethi P, Muralidhara S, Osmitiz T, Bruckner JV, White CA, Minnema
D, Assaf N, Schmitt W, Anand S, Gammon D. Plasma protein binding
of pyrethroid insecticides. Society of Toxicology, March, 2012, San
Francisco, CA.
Gullick D, Bruckner JV, Cummings BJ, Osmitiz TG, Bartlett
MG. Determination of pyrethroids in rat plasma using gas
chromatography (GC) negative chemical ionization spectrometry.
American Society of Mass Spectrometry. August 2012, Vancouver,
Canada.
Jia W, Eneh JO, Ratnaparkhe S, Altman MK, Murph MM. MicroRNA30c-2* expressed in ovarian cancer cells suppresses growth factor
induced cellular proliferation and downregulates the oncogene
BCL9. Southern Translational Education and Research Conference,
Augusta, Georgia, September 7, 2012.
KolisettyN, Casper J, Muralidhara S, Zhongxian GX, Bull RJ, Cotruvo
JA, Fisher JW, Jin H, Zangar RC, Cummings BS. Bromate increases
3-bromotyrosine concentration in male rat kidneys. Toxicological
Sciences, 121(S1), 2012.
Scholpa NE, Zhang X, Kolisetty N, Bull RJ, Fisher J, Cotruvo JA, Delker
D, Cummings BS. Epigenetic changes in p21 expression in rat
kidney after exposure to bromate, Toxicological Sciences, 121(S1),
2012.
Greenspan P, Dorsey PG. Effect of pomegranate juice, punicalagin
and ellagic acid on fructose mediated glycation of albumin. Planta
Medica (2012) 78:1089, International Conference on Natural
Products Research, July 2012.
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Pegg RB, Robbins KS, Wells ML, Bellamy JT, Greenspan P. (2012).
Super pecans: What the research shows. Annual Meeting of the
National Pecan Shellers Association, Caesar’s Palace, Las Vegas,
NV, September 13-15, 2012. (Oral presentation – Abstract in
Book of Lectures).
Dorsey P, Greenspan P. Inhibition of fructose mediated protein
glycation by pomegranate juice. The Evans Memorial Department of
Medicine 100th Anniversary Celebration. Boston University School
of Medicine Campus. Boston, MA. 10/6/2012.
Robbins, KS, Greenspan P and Pegg RB. Pecan phenolics and
their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. International
Conference on Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods, Kailua-Kona,
Hawaii, December 2012.
Elrod MS, Tompkins SM, Greenspan P. The effect of elderberry
and muscadine grape extracts on Tamiflu-resistant H1N1 viral
cytotoxicity. International Conference on Nutraceuticals and
Functional Foods, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, December 2012.
Bierwirth JE, Greenspan P, Norton AJ, Kerr, WL, Pegg RB. The
influence on in vitro digestion on the anti-inflammatory capacity of
blackberry phenolics. International Conference on Nutraceuticals
and Functional Foods, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, December 2012.
Greenspan P, Robbins, KS, Pegg RB. Pecan phenolics inhibit
fructose mediated protein glycation. International Conference on
Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods, Kailua Kona, Hawaii, December
2012.
Ali MW, Callihan P, Cacan E, Murph M, Greer S, Hooks SB. Epigenetic
regulation of regulator of G-protein signaling (RGS) proteins
in chemoresistant ovarian cancer cells (April 2012). American
Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET),
Experimental Biology Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA. *Winner, Best
Abstract Award, Molecular Pharmacology Division.
Callihan P, Zitomer NC, Stoeling MV, Kennedy PC, Lynch KR, Riley RT,
Hooks SB. Distinct generation, pharmacology, and distribution of
sphingosine 1-phosphate and dihydro-sphingosine 1-phosphate
in human neural progenitor cells. (April, 2012). American Society
for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET),
Experimental Biology Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA.
Kennedy E. Targeting EGFR in cancer: Cancer drug discovery.
Experimental Biology, San Diego, CA, April 21-25, 2012.
Kennedy E. Spatiotemporal regulation of kinase signaling in cancer.
Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, University of Georgia,
March 26, 2012.
Kamimura K, Kanefuji T, Suda T, Zhang G, Aoyagi Y, Liu D. Imageguided, lobe-specific hydrodynamic gene delivery to baboon
liver, American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy Annual Meeting,
Philadelphia, PA, May 16-19 (Travel Award to Kenya Kamimura).
Ma Y, Liu D. Activation of pregnane X receptor by pregnenolone 16
α-carbonitrile blocks high fat diet-induced obesity in AKR/J Mice.
The 30th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Obesity Society, San
Antonio, TX, Sep. 19 - 24, 2012.
Lu X, Altharawi A, Gut J, Rosenthal PJ, Long TE. 1,4-Naphthoquinone
cations as antiplasmodial agents: Hydroxy-, Acyloxy-, and Alkoxysubstituted analogs, American Chemical Society Medicinal
Chemistry Letters 2012, 3, 1029–1033.
Lu X, Altharawi A, Hansen, EN, Long TE. Phase-transfer catalysts in
the O-alkylation of 2-hydroxynaphthoquinones, Synthesis 2012, 44,
3225-3230.
Mock JN, Taliaferro JP, Lu X, Patel SK, Cummings BS, Long TE.
Haloenol pyranones and morpholinones as antineoplastic agents
of prostate cancer, Bioorganic Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 2012, 22
4854-4858.
Long TE, Lu X, Galizzi M, Docampo R, Gut J, Rosenthal PJ.
Phosphonium lipocations as antiparasitic agents, Bioorganic
Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 2012, 22, 2976-2979.
New antimicrobial agents for bacterial and tropical diseases
including malaria, University of Georgia, Department of Chemistry,
Athens, GA, January 19, 2012.
Momany C, Galloway N, Toutkoushian H, Nune M, Neidle E,
Overcoming challenges in crystallizing transcriptional regulators,
14th International Conference on the Crystallization of Biological
Macromolecules, Huntsville, AL September 23-September 28, 2012
Amaraneni M, Gullick D, Sethi P, Mortiza T, Osmitz T, White CA,
Bruckner JV, Cummings BS. Partition coefficients of deltamethein
in male Sprague-Dawley rats, Southeastern Regional Society of
Toxicology Meeting, Athens, GA October 2012.
Chen C, Gullick D, Mortuza T, Amaraneni M, Sethi P, Osmitz T, White
CA, Cummings BS, Bruckner JV. Toxicokinetics of low doses of the
pyrethroid feltamethrin (DLM) in rats, Southeastern Regional Society
of Toxicology Meeting, Athens, GA October 2012.
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DIVISION OF EXPERIENCE PROGRAMS
Unterwagner WL. Pharmacy based immunization delivery
certificate program. (ACPE 1.2 CEU) Atlanta, GA. September 2012.
Invited International Presentations
McDuffie CH. Pharmacology review. Georgia Dental Hygienists’
Association Annual Session, Columbus, GA, October 2012.
May DW. Advancements in clinical practice: Advancements
and controversies in the treatment of eosinophilic esophagitis in
adults. Continuing Professional Pharmacy Development Program.
Continuing Education Seminar. Misr International University, Cairo,
Egypt, November 2012.
Unterwagner WL. Pharmacy law update. (ACPE 0.2 CEU). University
of Georgia Homecoming CE, Athens, GA. October 2012.
McEwen DW. Unterwagner WL. Healthy People 2020: No flu for
you: An immunization update on vaccine preventable diseases.
University of Georgia College of Pharmacy CE Finale, Lawrenceville,
GA , December 2012.
May DW. Improving drug information skills in the hospital setting.
Certificate Workshop for Hospital Pharmacists in Cairo, Egypt. Misr
International University, Cairo, Egypt, November 2012.
Everson D, Brooks K. Lifestyle approaches to prevent and manage
chronic disease. University of Georgia College of Pharmacy CE
Finale. Lawrenceville, GA. December 2012.
Invited National Presentations
Duke LJ. Experiential education faculty and staff career
development: Solutions for reducing turnover and improving job
satisfaction. (co-presenter with Craig Cox, Pharm.D. and Jennifer
Danielson, Pharm.D.) American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy,
Annual Meeting). Kissimmee, FL, July 16, 2012.
DIVISION OF NONTRADITIONAL EDUCATION
AND OUTREACH
Invited National Presentations
McEwen DW, Timlier A, Grice G, Kobulnicky C, Martin B. Practical
tools that engage learners with effective communication framework
that optimize patient encounters. American Association of Colleges
of Pharmacy Annual Meeting, Kissimmee, FL, July 2012.
von Waldner TJ, Wold J, Downes E, Conner A. The farm worker
family health program: A sustainable community partnership,
National Outreach Scholarship Conference, Tuscaloosa, AL, October
2012.
Duke LJ. Experiential Education / Student Affairs Workshop
Symposium: Scholarship Track. (co-presenter and co-facilitator
with Robert Kerr, Pharm.D.). American Association of Colleges of
Pharmacy. San Antonio, TX, September 16-19, 2012.
von Waldner TJ, Edwards RO, Tseng T. Best practices for public
health integration in the pharmacy curriculum, American
Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, Orlando, FL, July 2012.
von Waldner TJ, Dobrowalski A. Emergency operations center skills
station, National Disaster Life Support Foundation Educational
Conference, Atlanta, GA, June 2012.
Invited State Presentations
Welch LH. Metabolic side effects in the treatment of mental illness:
implications and management. 2012 Mental Health Symposium,
Athens, GA, February 2012.
McDuffie CH. Technology update for healthcare professionals. 2012
Mental Health Symposium, Athens, GA, February 2012.
May DW. What you need to know about acid suppressive
medications. Eastern Division of the Georgia Society of
Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates Regional Conference.
Augusta, GA, February 2012.
May DW. Drug-induced upper gastrointestinal ulcerations. Eastern
Division of the Georgia Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and
Associates Regional Conference. Augusta, GA, February 2012.
McDuffie CH, Welch LH. Pharmacologic management of
dyslipidemia. Georgia Health Care Association Annual Convention,
Amelia Island, FL, June 2012.
Invited Regional Presentations
von Waldner TJ. Case studies in anticoagulation, Georgia Healthcare
Association, Amelia Island, FL, June 2012.
von Waldner TJ. The farm worker family health program, The
University System of Georgia Teaching and Learning Conference,
Helen, GA, April 2012.
Online Educational Programs
von Waldner TJ. Introduction to emergency preparedness for
pharmacists, web-based seminar for AMN Healthcare Education
Services, February and March 2012.
McDuffie CH. Technology update, mobile spplications for
pharmacists. Georgia Health Care Association Annual Convention,
Amelia Island, FL, June 2012.
McDuffie CH. Alzheimer’s Disease, caring for the patient and
caregiver. Georgia Pharmacy Association Annual Convention, Hilton
Head, SC, July 2012.
Unterwagner WL, Welch LH. Hot topics in women’s health. (ACPE
0.2 CEU) Georgia Pharmacy Association Annual Convention, Hilton
Head, SC, July 2012.
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Honor Roll of Giving 2012
W
e are grateful to our valued benefactors for your continued support. Your gifts are vital to our
increasing desire to become one of the top ten Colleges of Pharmacy in the nation. As a team
of dedicated alumni, corporations, friends, faculty and staff, we can reach new heights together.
Investments in our great College are increasing annually because of you. As you may know funding
from the State of Georgia has now declined to 29% and external funding has become increasingly
important to our success. I encourage you, more than ever, to reflect on what the College of Pharmacy
means to you. Again, thank you for your continued support to the UGA College of Pharmacy
Dana E. Strickland ’81, R.Ph.
Executive Director of External Affairs
FOUNDING PRESIDENTS CLUB MEMBERS
Mrs. Emmett Allmond
Dr. & Mrs. Howard C. Ansel
Mr. & Mrs. Dean Baker
Mr. & Mrs. Maynor H. Belcher, Jr.
Dr. & Mrs. C. DeWitt Balnton Jr.
Mr. Thomas Stanford Block
Mr. & Mrs Clifford W. Bryant
Mr. & Mrs. Bobby C. Burnley
Mr. & Mrs. James Noah Calhoun, Jr.
Dr. Ted D. Cash
Mr. Charles David Cato
Ms. Martha A. Cato
Mr. & Mrs. Neal W. Cone
Mrs. Edgar J. Cook
Dr. & Mrs James W. Cooper, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Todd Crumley
Mr. Kenneth M. Duke
Mr. and & Mrs. Stuart Feldman
Mr. John H. Fields, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Dewitt Gantt
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Earl Garner
Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Gigandet
Rep. and Mrs. David B. Graves
Mr. Alton D. Greenway
Mrs. J.H.Hall
Drs. Diane K. Hartle & James L. Hargrove
Mr. Robert F. Hatcher
Dr. David W. Hawkins
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Wayne Hoven. Jr.
Rober A. and DellM. Johnsotn
Dr. Albert W. Jowdy * and Mrs. Albert W. Jowdy
Dr. & Mrs. H. Won Jun
Mr. Wiliam T. Knight III* and Mrs. William T.
Knight III
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Frank Kuzniak
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Lake
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry H. Lancaster
Mrr. & Mrs. John L. Langford
Dr. Joseph P. LaRoccca * and Mrs. Joseph P.
LaRocca
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Leake
Mr. A. Allan Leonard * and Mrs. A. Allan
Leonard
Mr. & Mrs. Keith A. Linse
Mr. & Mrs. Jefrey L. Lurey
Mr. Alfred A. Mannino
Mr. George W. Mason
Mr. James S. McBrayer
Mr. George D. McFarland
Mr. & Mrs. F. Ford MIllikan*
Mr. T. David Minish*
Mr. D. Glenn Morgan
Mr. & Mrs. J. Harris Morgan. Jr.
Mr. William F. Nathaniel
Dena Nolan
Russell Nolan
Tobias Nolan
Dr. William Michael Ozburn
Ashling Panoz
Carol Jean Panoz
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Panoz
Lisa Panoz
Mrs. Dione Mavis Peterson
Mr. & Mrs. Martin B. Pinckney, Jr.
Mr. Neil L. Pruitt * and Mrs. Neil L. Pruitt
Andrea Purgason
Genna Purgason
Jamie Purgason
Mrs. Leo E. Reese
Dr. Ronald Lee Reese
Mr. & Mrs. H. William Rowell
Dr. Peter C. Ruenitz
Mrs. Ben Allen Sanders. Jr.
Mr. Philip Solomons, Jr.
Donna Sparks
Mathew Sparks
Rebecca Sparks
Ross Sparks
Mrs. & Mrs. RIck C. St.John
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Fulton Stokes, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. John H. Taylor, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. Thomas
Mr. Roy A Tyson
Mr. Jerry L. Walker* and Mrs. Jerry L. walker
Dr. & Mrs. James W. Warren, Jr.
Dean Kenneth and Mrs. KennethL. Waters*
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Wilson, Jr.*
Mr. William T. Wolfe
Lisa Panoz Wytiaz
President's Club Benefactor
Gifts of $10,000 and Up
Mr. & Mrs. Maynor H. Belcher Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Bryan Jr.
Senator and Mrs. Earl “Buddy” L. Carter
U G A
The Chu Family Foundation
Dr. and Mrs. David Chu
Georgia Pharmacy Foundation, Inc.
JH Harvey, LLC
Dr. Sandy Jun
Kroger
Kroger Company Foundation
NW Georgia Pharmacist Association
Drs. Kiran & Jigisha Patel
Dr. Christopher Morrison Peterson
Dr. Garratt Wayne Ponder
Ponder Scientific Consulting LLC
Publix Super Markets Charities, Inc.
Rite Aid Corporation
The Marsha Rivkin Center for Ovarian Cancer
Research
The Savannah Community Foundation, Inc.
Seaside Drugs Inc. DBA St. Simons Drug Co.
Shaklee Corporation
Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Sharpe Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Philip Solomons, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis H. Strickland
Strickland's Pharmacy Inc
Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Thompson
U-Save-It Pharmacy, Inc.
Walgreens
Mrs. Grace Wilson Waters*
Mr. Roy Goodwyn Wilson Jr.
President's Club Fellows
Gifts of $5,000 - $9,999
Ms. Lynn Cadwallader Badgett
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Belcher
Dr. and Mrs. Keith R. Cadwallader
Mr. Ron L. Cain and Mrs. Norma Jean Cain
CVS Charitable Trust, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell “Al” A. Dixon Jr.
Ashley and Jill Dukes
Eli Lilly and Company Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Charles “Joey” J. Fievet Sr.
Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Gigandet
Mrs. Barbara Goldman
Mr. and Mrs. John “Tim” T. Hansford
Mr. Jay Benton Jones III and Dr. Susan
Katherine Cadwallader
Mr. D. Glenn Morgan and Mrs. Amy S. Morgan
Mr. Brendan Francis Murphy and Dr. Sarah
Jane Murphy
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Mr. and Mrs. Eldon C. Oliver Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace “Allen” A. Partridge Jr.
Pharmacia Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald “Jerry” H. Riggins
Drs. Robert C. & Courtnee L. Russ
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
Rick and Robbin St. John
Target Corporation
Alan and Carla Wolfgang
Sharon Barker and John Zerillo
President's Club Partners
Gifts of $2,500 - $4,999
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Balchin Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Burnette
Mr. & Mrs. Bobby C. Burnley and Mrs. Becky
Sue D. Burnley
Cardinal Health Foundation, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Guy Vincent Evans, Jr.
Evans Pharmacy
Dr. and Mrs. Douglas P. Farman
Dr. and Mrs. Robert “Bob” E. Giles Jr.
Drs. Joshua B. & Rachel S. Marshall
Sheila and Steven Miller
Pharmacy Consulting Group, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R. Satterfield
Mr. Billy M. Stone
Kevin and Tanya Woody
President's Club Associates
Gift's of $1,000-$2,499
Amerisource Bergen
Dr. William Joseph Bachman
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford P. Blanchard III
Mr. Lance Parker Boles
Mr. Blake Alford Bowers and Dr. Kimberly Craig
Bowers
James andn Susan Cooper
Dacula Medicine Center, Inc.
Drs Joseph and Cecily DiPiro
Drs. Ray A. & Jessica Dixon
Dr. Deborah Lester Elder
Dr. Heather Rae Ferguson
Mr. John H. Fields, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Fitch
G & H Pharmacy, Inc.
Mr. Alton D. Greenway and Mrs. Shirley
Greenway
Dr. and Mrs. Vishnu D. Gupta
Mr. Gerald Eugene Hartman Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Hay
Jeremy and Gina Headrick
Drs. Leslie R. & Rondell C. Jaggers
Johnson & Johnson
Mr. Anthony L. Kicklighter
Edwin and Linda Lake
Dr. and Mrs. James R. Lang
Mr. Stan Gardner Lawhon
Mr. W. Lon Lewis
Dr. Heather Lindell
Dr. Laura Lynn Little and Mr. Edward Spencer
Little
Jeffrey and Dale Lurey
Mr. Andre Carnegie Mackey
McKesson Foundation Inc.
Drs. Mindi and Scott Miller
Dr. and Mrs. Hakeem O. Mumuney
Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Nichols
Dr. Min Hwan Oh
Dr. Svein Oie and Ms. Barbara Woodruff
Mr. and Mrs. Render T. Parham Jr.
Ms. C. Ann Perry
Pharmacists Mutual Insurance Co.
Ms. Tracy Marie Rauch
Dr. and Mrs. Taylor M. Rice
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Richardson
Drs. Yeshwant D. and Uma Y. Sanzgiri
Mr. and Mrs. Byron L. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Perry “Chester” C. Sosebee
*Dr. and Mrs. James T. Stewart
Dean and Krista Stone
Mr. Timothy “Tim” Elton Tallent
Dr. Trina Johnson von Waldner
Drs. Pingping Wang and Runhua Zhao
Mr. Robert “Bob” Randal Warnock
Mr. Flynn Wilford Warren Jr. and Dr. Monica
“Bonnie” Marie Warren
Oliver and Rozanne Whipple
R C Wilson Pharmaceutical Assn
Young Brothers Pharmacy
Dean's Club
Gifts of $500-$999
Abbott Laboratories Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Allee
Amgen Foundation, Inc.
Dr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Black
Mrs. Jennifer Childs Bourgeois
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bruce
Bryars-Warren Drug Company
Ms. Clarice T. Burval
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Cannon Jr.
Ms. Martha A. Cato
Mr. George Biram Chapman Sr.
Dr. Ben Yi Chen
Dr. Lewis Grant Clark III
Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon L. Davidson
Mr. James Melvin Fitzgerald
Fitzgerald Lafayette Pharmacy, Inc.
Franklin Pharmacy
Ms. Alechia H. Freeman
Dr. and Mrs. James M. Frix
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Gantt
Mr. and Mrs. Max Gardner Jr.
Ms. Lisa Arlene Gore
Kerry and Kathy Griffin
Dr. and Mrs. Robert K. Halliday
Oren and Buddy Harden
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton W. Hodges
Dr. and Mrs. James “Jim” Holley
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Floyd Hunt
Mr. and Mrs. Ferman L. Jay
Mr. Victor Lee Johnson
Mr. George Johny Joseph
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Koncul Jr.
Dr. Barbara White Lawton
Mr. Clarence Howard Leavy IV and Dr. Jennifer
Marie Leavy
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Loo
Dr. and Mrs. Timothy W. McNeely
Mr. George Nelson Mize
Dr. Joshua Kimsey Morris
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Myers
Dr. and Mrs. Emmanuel K. Obeng
Dr. Guangliang Pan and Ms. Lianqi Xie
Mr. James William Parker
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Peebles
Plaza Pharmacy
Prescriptions Unlimited
Mrs. Donna Roberts Rice
SciMedica Group Marketing Research, LLC
Mr. Carl Lake Stanley Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas “Tom” F. Stokes Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy T. Stone
Dr. Meredith Leigh-Ann Storms and Mr. William
N. Storms IV
Ms. Darlene Dendy Tallent
Mr. Michael “Mike” T. Tarrant
Thomas Drugs
Mr. & Mrs. James Nicholson Thomas
Dr. Lexie Melaine Turner
Mr. James Donald Vinson
Dr. Karthick Vishwanathan and Ms. Lakshmi
Satyanarayanan
WAAS Drugstore, Inc.
Bill and Theresa Wade
Mr. Wesley Terrell Wiggins and Mrs. Ouida
Corry-Wiggins
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Wilkinson
Christopher “Neil” N. and Suanne Wohlford
Earl G. and Carole Wright
*Deceased
The 2012 Albert W. Jowdy Memorial Golf Classic
yielded $9,180 for student scholarships.
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E d i t i on
DONATIONS BY CLASS
1944
Mr. Lewis Marcus West, Sr.
1947
Mrs. Jo Ann Trapnell Adams
1949
Mr. Emory H. Brandenburg
Mrs. Rebecca Hicks Evans
Mrs. Ruth Bowen Fuller
Mr. John Uhel Grimsley Jr.
1950
Mr. George M. Atkinson
Mr. James Wiley Clark Jr.
Mr. Carleton C. Crabill Jr.
Mr. Ferman Lloyd Jay
Mr. R. Neal Jennings Sr.
Mr. Walter Greene Strange Jr.
Mr. Charles M. Waldrop Jr.
1951
Mr. Alton D. Greenway
Mr. John Richardson Hunt
1952
Mr. Maynor H. Belcher Jr.
Dr. William Frank Johnson
Mr. Larry Randall Loudermilk
1953
Mr. Jack Brewton Tanner
1954
Mr. James Franklin Brackett
Mr. Jack Carson Bryan Sr.
Dr. Jane Heng Chin
*Dr. Randall Teasley Maret
Mr. Stanford Shulman
Mr. William Dean Terrell
1955
Mr. Jack Calhoun Chastain
Mr. George Dyson Hamilton
1956
Dr. Joel Stewart Dekle
Mrs. Frances Turpen Ellington
Mr. Clifford Earl Gable
Mr. William J. Harp Jr.
Mr. Frank Michael Pelly
Mr. Elliott Norman Roberts
Mrs. Rheta Leverett Skolaut
1957
Ms. Gloria Bloodworth Colter
Mr. William Harrell Colter
Mrs. Edith Evans Gable
Mr. James Edwin Graves
Mrs. Ilze Sarma Henderson
Mr. Edwin Vinson Laws
Mr. Benjamin F. Mayes
Mr. Gayle Light McCleskey
Mr. Jerry Dean Purcell
Dr. John L. Williams
1958
Mr. William Michael Baucom
Mr. James C. Furman
Mr. Tom Gantt
Mr. Gerald Eugene Hartman Sr.
Mr. Lewis Andrew Hudson
Mr. Paul Emory Waters
1959
Mrs. Lelia Louise Brunson
Mr. & Mrs. Bobby C. Burnley
Ms. Clarice T. Burval
Mr. Wade Hodges
Mr. Vance Connell Holt
Mrs. Jean Frye Miller
Mr. H. William Rowell
1960
Dr. Julius Edward Bailey Jr.
Mr. George Biram Chapman Sr.
Mr. James Robert Crawford
Dr. Mickey M. Crouch
Mr. Leonard Friedman
Dr. Clarence E. Gissendanner
Mr. Irvin Jeryl Pinnell Sr.
*Lt Col George Donald Smith
1965
Mr. W. Nelson Bedingfield
Mr. William Edward Curl
Mr. Wendell Lewis Evans
Mrs. Diane Benjamin Neuhaus
Mr. William C. Phillips
Mr. Marion Jonathon Wainright
Mr. Douglas Lamar Wilkinson
1966
Mr. Robert W. Allee
Mr. Frederick Lamar Bishop
Mr. John Robert Bowen Sr.
Dr. Roy Lee Chapman Jr.
Mrs. Jean Cofield Daniell
Mr. Alton D. Dykes
Mr. Carl Edward Ellis Jr.
Mr. Elbert William Fricks
Mr. James Buchanan Kennedy
Mr. Robert Frank Kuzniak
Mr. Joseph S. Swofford
Dr. Clifford M. Walker Jr.
Mrs. Jill Gray Walker
Mr. William Carroll Watkins
Mr. Warren C. Weatherford
1961
Dr. Edward Brewton
Mr. Kenneth Kelly Davis
Mr. Charles Edwin Madray
Mr. Carlton West Peeples
Mr. Jack Carlton Sharp
Mr. James Donald Vinson
1962
Mr. Albert Marion Allred
Mr. William Luke Anthony
Mrs. Mariellen J. Bateman
Rep. Oren Hall Harden Jr.
Mr. Charles David Maret
Mr. Eldon C. Oliver Jr.
Mr. Stephen Wong
1963
Mr. C. Frederick Colson
Mr. James Franklin Hendrix
Mr. Christopher J. Kapetanakos
Mr. John Edwin Peebles
Mr. John F. Speer Jr.
1964
Mr. Winston Burnum Brock
Mr. Leron Arthur Bush
Dr. Donald Crawford Davis
Mr. H. Frank Erwin
Mr. Bobby Lee Golden
Mr. Hardy Lamar Russell Jr.
Mr. Kent McDonald Wirsing
Mr. Eugene Woo Jr.
1967
Mr. John J. Anderson Sr.
Mr. Clifford L. Brown
Mrs. Jean Nolan Courson
Dr. Vishnu Das Gupta
Mr. Sidney C. Hardy
Mr. Emory Arnold Jenkins
Mrs. Dorothy W. Loo
Mr. S. C. Scott Loo
Mr. Donald Ray Maxwell
Mrs. Patricia Green Maxwell
Mr. Richard Paul Minter
Ms. Whitney Bunting Pickett
Mr. Leonard Elliott Templeton
Mr. Walter Gerard Tennyson
Mrs. Patricia Cole Thomas
Mr. Oliver C. Whipple
Mrs. Bonnie Bonner Wirsing
1968
Mr. Ralph Waldo Balchin Jr.
Mr. John Lawrence Bridges
Dr. Richard H. Ciordia
Mr. William Halcot Ford Jr.
U G A
C o l l e g e
Mr. James Edwin Godley Jr.
Mr. Douglas William Hall
Mr. Robert Vernon Held
Mr. Donald Melroy
1969
Dr. Jerry A. Boatwright
Mr. George Robert Cannon Jr.
Mr. Hewlette Dennis Cook
Mr. Kenneth A. Guthrie
Mr. Winton Clyde Harris Jr.
Mr. Samuel Kenneth Henley Jr.
Dr. James Michael Hiott
Mr. Cecil Marvin Hitchcock III
Mr. William G. Moore
Mr. Theodore Donald Okerlund
Mr. James William Parker
Mr. M. Ali Pouryousefi
Mr. Charles Logan Roberts
Mr. Tim Sanders
Mr. Charles Paul Schafer Jr.
Mr. Don Michael Shepherd
Mr. Robert Emory Stephenson
1970
Mr. William Randall Ansley
Ms. Martha A. Cato
Mr. Joseph Edwin Cook
Dr. Charlie Wilson Dean
Mr. Harvel B. Hamm
Mr. Donald Leon Henderson
Mr. Franklin M. Linder
Mr. Keith Austin Linse
Mr. Jeffrey Lewis Lurey
Mr. Ralph Kendall Marett
Mr. D. Glenn Morgan
Mr. R. Terrell Parham Jr.
Mr. Carl David Parker
Mr. John William Richey
Mr. Edward Phillip Stone
Mr. Zachariah P. Terry
Mr. Jesse Lee Underwood Jr.
Mr. Flynn Wilford Warren Jr.
Mr. Earl Gary Wright
1971
Dr. David M. Arrington
Mrs. Mary A. Cunningham
Mr. John Ashley Dukes
Mr. Larry Waylon Ellis
Mr. Randy Wayne Ellison
Mr. Robert Lillie Gibson III
Mr. William Clyde Godbee Jr.
Mr. Joseph Daniel Greene Jr.
Mr. Ronald Wayne Harden
Mr. James Robert Hightower
Mr. Edwin Clifton Jones
Mr. Larry Fields Moseley
Dr. William Preston Norred III
Mr. N. Allen Phillips
Mrs. Sandra Thompson Pullen
Mr. Daniel L. Redden
Mr. Andrew Rufus Smith
Dr. Elwin Glynn Taunton
Mr. Murriel Michael Williamson
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DONOR RECOGNITION
1972
Mr. Mike Bloomfield
Mr. Danny Lee Brown
Mr. James Ronald Brown
Ms. Jane Threadgill Bruce
Dr. James W. Cooper Jr.
Mr. Arnold Guy Ellis
Ms. Joanne Brownstein Epley
Mr. John H. Fields, Jr.
Mr. Charles Joseph Fievet Sr.
Mr. Michael P. Gigandet
Mrs. Sherry Burnett Gisler
Mr. Raymond Gregory Hickman
Mrs. Sharon Parker Hobby
Mr. Roger Stephen Jordan
Mr. Clifford G. Lunceford
Mr. Donald Lee Miller
Mr. W. Allen Partridge
Mr. Donald Mitchell Stiles
Mr. William H. Turner
Mr. Guy Rathbone Wilson Jr.
1973
Mr. James Michael Barwick
Mr. Paul William Bleckley
Mr. William Fleming Brewster
Mr. John Wayne Bruce
Dr. Robert Edwin Giles Jr.
Mr. Grady Harreld III
Mr. Terry O. Jones
Mr. James Inman Kile
Mr. Carlton Ralph Kitchens Jr.
Mr. John Ulrick Lamer
Mr. W. Lon Lewis
Mrs. Ruth Whitlow Mitcham
Mr. John Leroy Peery
Mr. Walter Albert Saunders
Mr. Carl Lake Stanley Jr.
Dr. James Smith Tucker
Mr. Joseph Ronald Williams
Mr. Alonzo Wilson
Mr. John Thomas Wynne Jr.
1974
Mr. Robert Michael Belcher
Mr. Walter Hill Boyett III
Dr. James H. Braziel III
Mr. Daniel Aubrey Brock
Mrs. Linda Erwin Christian
Mrs. Peggy Heiserman Gillenwater
Mr. H. Phillip Glazner
Mr. John Timothy Hansford
Mr. Henry Jew
Mr. Harry Johnson III
Mr. Herbert Eugene McGinty Jr.
Mr. Lewis Orr Powell III
Mr. Robert Cook Roddenberry
Mr. Jim Clyde Shahan
Mr. Fred Fielding Sharpe Jr.
Mr. John Clemon Sojourner Jr.
Dr. William Jerry Spruill
Mr. Thomas F. Stokes
Mr. Creed Taylor Jr.
1975
Mr. James King Abney
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Mr. Jim Brown
Mr. Ronald David Burns
Mr. Ron L. Cain
Mr. Richard Stephen Ezell
Dr. Douglas P. Farman
Mr. Foster Albert Hotard Jr.
Mr. Martin Luther Johnson III
Mr. Glen David Leesman
Mr. George Nelson Mize
Mr. William C. Sams III
Mrs. Janet L. Webb Satterfield
Mr. Danny Allen Shive
Mr. Ronald Craig Temples
Mr. Fred Keith Webster III
Dr. Delores Jane Wong
Mr. Judson Holmes Wynne III
Ms. Sharon B. Zerillo
1976
Mr. Hashim Ahmad Hasan Badr
Mrs. Janice Holt Black
Mr. Johnny Royce Brown
Dr. Charles William Brunson Jr.
Mr. Guy Vincent Evans Jr.
Mr. Christopher Myrick Fievet
Dr. Robert Keith Halliday
Mrs. Florence Rowe Hansford
Dr. Patricia Lindsey Harris
Mrs. Laura Jeffords Horton
Dr. Keith B. Huckaby
Mr. Jerome Anderson Jackson
Mrs. Teresa J. Teague Jackson
Mr. Lester Ronald Magness
Dr. Anthony Palmieri III
Mrs. Hazel Kirkland Patton
Dr. Sheila Anne Pedigo
Mr. Robert George Probst Jr.
Mr. Carlos Rodriguez-Feo
Mr. Perry Chester Sosebee
Mr. Robert Ivan Thompson
1977
Mrs. Ellen Bruggeman Bruce
Mr. James Melvin Fitzgerald
Mrs. Cathy W. Homan
Mr. Robert Dale Jones
Mr. John L. Langford
Mrs. Deborah A. Rosier Mangum
Mr. Alfred McNair
Mr. Herschel Earle Mize
Mr. Steven Gordon Perry
A N N U A L
R E P O R T
Mr. Thomas Perry Porter
Mr. Harry P. Rader III
Mrs. Carol Sears Sawyer
Mr. Larry E. Thomas
Mr. William Richard Thomas III
Mr. Melvin Wakeley
1978
Mr. Richard Truitt Bass
Mrs. Rebecca Reesman Braselton
Mr. Mickey Lewis Buford
Mr. James Eppinger Cope Jr.
Mr. Arnaldo Luis Correa Jr.
Mrs. Sandra Pulliam Correa
Mr. Roderick Adams Gallaher
Ms. Debra Kay Smith Gray
Dr. Harvey Donald Homan
Mr. Warren Marcellus Manley
Mr. Laird Miller
Mr. Donald Perry Patterson
Mr. James Joseph Puckett
Mr. John Thomas Reeves
Mrs. Susan Dixon Reeves
Mrs. Donna M. Riggins
Mr. Gerald Harris Riggins
Mrs. Debra Wright Sampson
Mr. Kent Hugh Sears
Mr. Robert Randal Warnock
Mr. Henry O. Wehner III
Mr. Lewis Marcus West Jr.
1979
Mr. Clifford Pierce Blanchard III
Mr. Joseph Wayne Crager
Mr. Don Young Davis
Mrs. Theresa Purvis Dockery
Ms. Vickie Adams Evans
Mr. Kerry Alvis Griffin
Dr. D. Conrad Harper
Ms. Pui Yue Ronnie Hon
Ms. Hedy Elizabeth House
Mrs. Lynn Chandler Hurley
Dr. Sharon Mills Sherrer
Mr. Robert Jeffrey SIkes effrey Sikes
Mrs. Blenda Elledge Singletary
D. Terry Smith, D.M.D.
Mr. David Richey Stancil
Dr. Randall Lynn Tackett
Mr. James Nicholson Thomas
Mrs. Gail Cason Wilson
E d i t i on
1980
Mrs. Margaret Mason Autry
*Mr. John Neal Bagley
Ms. Terry Braswell
Mr. Thomas Edward Bryan Jr.
Mr. Michael Dewey Carroll
Senator Buddy Carter
Ms. Adaline Paguibitan Chapman
Mrs. Mildred Cullom Downs
Dr. Linda Elaine Doyal
Mrs. Patricia Lacey Griffeth
Mrs. Kathy Drake Griffin
Mr. Michael Henry Hanson
Mr. Ralph Timothy Hurley
Mr. David Michael Key
Mrs. Peggy Douglas Kirkland
Mr. Mark Lee Ritchie
Mr. John Michael Ross
Mr. John Lee Shadden Jr.
Mrs. Laura McReynolds Smith
Ms. Marcia Carson Stewart
Mrs. Jennifer Williamson Stone
1981
Mr. Mark Allan Beaman
*Mr. Lewis Jefferson Blackwell
Mr. Michael Charles Crutchfield
Mr. David C. Gammon
Mrs. Debra E. Bloodworth Glass
Mr. Steven E. Glass
Mr. Don Hutcherson
Mrs. Betty Stevens Lowe
Mrs. Nancy Wise Miller
Mr. James Marion Reed Jr.
Mrs. Donna Roberts Rice
Ms. Yvonne Dixon Sightler
Mrs. Karen Goldberg Small
Mr. Richard Daniel Taylor
1982
Mr. Gerald L. Altman
Mr. Mahlon Lynn Davidson
Ms. Marie Davis
Mr. Robert Charles Davis V
Mrs. Angela Moxley DeLay
Mr. Kenneth Jackson DeLay
Mr. Ferrell Alpha Dixon Jr.
Mr. Mark Allen Gordon
Dr. Edwin Walker Grimsley
Mrs. Peggy Lee Grimsley
Mr. William Madison Harley III
Mr. Craig Hill
Mrs. Lisa Burleson Hunt
Mrs. Susan Neylans Johnson
Mr. Tim Oliver
Mrs. Brenda Dillard Owens
Mr. Chris Peter Tripodis
CAPT Joseph Thomas Vitanza, USN,
Retired
Mr. Wesley Terrell Wiggins
1983
Mrs. Holly Hubbell Chitwood
Ms. Beverly Ann O'Neal Coogler
Mrs. Ouida Corry-Wiggins
Mrs. Sharon Bogardus Durrence
Mr. James Harold Farmer Jr.
Ms. Penny Lea Hall
Mr. Thomas James Heard
Mrs. Carol Zobay Ogg
Ms. C. Ann Perry
Mr. Russell Carlton Rainwater
Mr. Michael Meade Schoendorf
Mr. John Charles Titus
Ms. Karla Stephanie Wall
Jerry Williams, M.D.
Mr. Roy Goodwyn Wilson Jr.
Dr. Patricia Caldwell Wynne
1984
Ms. Nancy Elizabeth Ager
Mr. Lonnie Dean Brown
Mr. Ron Burnette
Dr. Carlton W. Durrence III
Dr. J. Mitchell Frix
Mr. Lowell Blaine Harris
Mrs. A. Renee Hay
Mr. Samuel Floyd Hunt
Mr. Victor Lee Johnson
Ms. Marsha Claire Kapiloff
Dr. James Ronald Lang
Mrs. Paula Bowers Lang
Mr. William Jeffery Ratliff
Mr. Howard Cecil Rowe II
Mr. Billy M. Stone
Mr. Garold Keith Thompson Jr.
Mrs. Darlene Beasley Wayne
Ms. Kathy Shackelford Wilson
1985
Mrs. Patricia Bellamy Brown
Mrs. Elizabeth Black Heard
Mrs. Ellen Spooner King
CAPT Coy Bernard Lane
Dr. Timothy Walton McNeely
Mrs. Mary Donise Haynie Moore
Mr. William Yale Moore
Mrs. Nancy Price Scarbrough
Dr. William Elton Wade
Mr. Michael Clint Whittle
1986
Ms. Ruthanne B. Anderson
Mrs. Tracy E. Swaim Bell
Mrs. Sonja Lee Bennett
Mr. Thomas Joseph Combes
Ms. Linda Brower Elias
Ms. Alechia H. Freeman
Mr. Frank Michael Glenn
Mr. James Robert Harris
Dr. Michelle Kalis
Mr. Stan Gardner Lawhon
Ms. Nancy Shaw Melton
Mrs. Sandra Umphrey Powers
Dr. Owen Bryan Smith
Mr. Brian Edward Thompson
1987
Mr. Roger Allen Bloodworth
Dr. Donna Veal Booth
Dr. Bradley Alan Clark
Dr. Janice Carlson Glascock
Ms. Lisa Arlene Gore
Dr. Jeffrey W. Harrison
Mrs. Melanie Bailey Hasty
Dr. Leslie Dotson Jaggers
Mr. James Lamar Lingenfelter
Ms. Sheila Dunn Miller
Dr. Emmanuel Kwame Obeng
Mr. Mark Pam
Mrs. Suzanne Meeks Poole
Mr. Ben Hill Porter Jr.
Mrs. Sherry Hendrix Sims
Mrs. Edie Edwards Smith
Ms. Ameta Kay Stephens
Mrs. Julie Osterfeld Wellman
1988
Dr. Moji Adeyeye
Dr. Richard F. Arrendale
Mrs. Jennifer Childs Bourgeois
Ms. Joyce Anita Lavender-Pratt
Mr. Andre Carnegie Mackey
Dr. Andrew Thomas Pennell
Ms. Lisa Merritt Smith
Mr. Dennis Howard Strickland
1989
Dr. William Joseph Bachman
Ms. Rebecca Lee Bader
Mrs. Jenny Buchheit Bartholomew
Ms. Laterries Spears Bellamy
Mr. Darren Lamar Bryan
Mr. Benjamin Addril Clark
Mrs. Joanie Kenny Hoyt
Mr. Jeffrey Slade Johnson
Mr. John Lawton Lee
Ms. Cynthia Diane Marshall
Mr. Ronald Wayne May
Dr. Mindi Shattah Miller
Mrs. Kimberly Van Matre Palsis
Ms. Terrilynn Beck Parker
Mr. Jeffrey Stuart Scaffe
Mrs. Lola Helen Smith
Mrs. Melinda Burch Swaim
Mr. Wallace Edwin Williams Jr.
1991
Ms. Eleanor Jane Chance
Mr. Scott Anthony Cline
Dr. Christopher A. Day
Mrs. Amy Standridge Galloway
Mrs. Margaret Fajura Gomez
Dr. Robert Malcolm Hatton
Mr. Christiaan Alan Jones
Ms. Joanne Naggie Kervin
Dr. Allison Winecoff Miller
Ms. Amanda Lambert Miller
Mrs. Amy Whelchel Miller
Dr. Yeshwant Dharmanand Sanzgiri
Mr. Victor Brian Taylor
Dr. Monica Marie Warren
1992
Dr. Brian Ward Bowers
Mrs. Stacy M. Dickens
Dr. Nirdosh Kumar Jagota
Dr. Barbara White Lawton
Dr. Clay Andrew Lee
Mr. Levis Aldine McConnell III
Mrs. Jennifer Williams McCulley
Dr. Deborah Marie Myers
Dr. Michael W. Neville
Mr. Navin Gordhanbhai Patel
Mr. Sheldon Carroll Smith
Mrs. Jennifer Moxley Stevens
Mr. George Clark Weeks Jr.
Mr. Bryan Gerald Wood
Dr. Georgeanne B. Zimmerman
Mr. Gary Richard Meyer
Ms. Laurie McWilliams Pam
Ms. Judy Faye Lee Settle
Mr. Timothy Elton Tallent
1993
Mr. Warren H. Christmus III
Dr. Jennifer A. Genone
Dr. LaWanda Allen Kemp
Ms. Patricia Campbell Lowry
Dr. Bradley Charles Martin
Mrs. Renee Oliver
Ms. Sharon Youngblood Patrick
Dr. Christopher Morrison Peterson
Mr. Thomas Joseph Ptaszynski
Mr. Buie Jeffery Rowan
Dr. Uma Yeshwant Sanzgiri
Dr. Kelly Marie Smith
Mr. Bobby Dean Stone Jr.
Mrs. Laura McMichen Yancey
1990
Mr. James Benjaman Bartlett
Mr. Kurt Kotaro Begeman
Mr. Kenton Von Eiland
Mr. James Gordon Elrod
Ms. Mitzi Matthews Gary
Ms. Deanne Wilkerson Lambert
Dr. Dianne Williams May
1994
Dr. Karen Drew Barlow
Dr. Brian Dale Buck
Dr. Steven Paul Burch
Dr. Tammi Eidson Creamer
Dr. Suzanne Daniels Dunmon
Mrs. Melanie Ann Harvey
Dr. Ravi Kumar Jalluri
U G A
C o l l e g e
Mr. Danny Mark Kim
Dr. Heather Lindell
Mr. Christopher Sean Lowry
Dr. Brian S. Macomson
Dr. Andrew Blair Miller
Mrs. Amanda Tanner Roberson
Ms. Angela Norman Stadler
Mr. Clayton James Williams
1995
Mrs. Susan Griffith Burke
Dr. Henry Herbert Cobb III
Dr. Cecily Victor DiPiro
Ms. Rhonda Manning Ireland
Ms. Ami Fletcher Jarrett
Mr. Christopher Alan Jarrett
Mr. Anthony L. Kicklighter
Dr. Michelle Berrong McElhannon
Mr. Jeffrey Scott Pierce
Dr. Garratt Wayne Ponder
Ms. Candice Sims Pruett
Dr. Hal Richards
Mrs. Kelly Rickles Roper
Dr. Leslie Hancock Sexton
Mrs. Krista Deloach Stone
Mrs. Staci Coulter Walraven
Dr. Daniel Afton West
Mr. Neil Wohlford
Mr. Kevin Joseph Woody
1996
Dr. Vickie Andros
Ms. Denise Beasley Bennett
Mr. Stetson Fleming Bennett III
Mrs. Kelli Sirmons Christian
Dr. Lisa Jean Daniell England
Ms. Amy Scheidter Hamilton
Dr. James Richards Holley
Ms. Amy Adams Kelly
Dr. Laura Patrick Little
Dr. Michael Joel Melroy
Dr. Laura Beasley Miller
Dr. Dipen Bhikhubhai Patel
Mrs. Kimberley A. Potter
Mrs. Suanne Nash Wohlford
1997
Mr. James David Cochran
Dr. Lisa Carelock Crain
Dr. Paula Frances Curtis
Mr. Theodore Dah Hsu
Mr. William George McClure
Dr. Kathryn Laurel O'Donnell
Ms. Tracy Marie Rauch
Dr. Robin Bower Schwartz
1998
Dr. Clara L. Beach
Dr. Wei Chen
Dr. Melissa Chapman Frank
Dr. Claire Bush Green
Dr. Jennifer Williams Leavy
Dr. Christopher Robert Mccurdy
Dr. Hakeem Obafemi Mumuney
Ms. Adra Faith Smith
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DONOR RECOGNITION
Dr. Allison Leigh Sternenberg
Dr. Pingping Wang
Dr. Ronda Schrimper Whipple
1999
Mr. Lance Parker Boles
Mr. Paul Phillip Bryant
Dr. Tara Buford Thurmon
Dr. William Henry Thurmon III
2000
Dr. Amy Melissa Covey
Mr. David Andrew Duncan
Dr. Angela Boyd Jackson
Mr. George Johny Joseph
Mr. David Anthony Richardson
Dr. Christopher Bradley Wilson
Dr. Cindy Lou Zoellner
2001
Dr. Robert Alan Dykes
Dr. Megan Freeman
Dr. Jacquelyn Seymour Harris
Dr. Kalen Beauchamp Manasco
Dr. Charles Henry McDuffie
Dr. Candace McCullough Nichols
Dr. Robert Cary Russ
Dr. Alex S. Tucker
Dr. Jodie Lasseter Tucker
Dr. Karthick Vishwanathan
Dr. Trina Johnson von Waldner
2003
Dr. Cassandra E. Dayton
Dr. Ray A. Dixon
Dr. Nicole Burnside Ebisch
Dr. Heather Rae Ferguson
Dr. Shawna Lynn Huff
Dr. Guangliang Pan
Dr. Mervin L. Williams Jr.
2004
Dr. Tiffany Adams
Dr. Stephanie Cecilia Cannon
Dr. Ben Yi Chen
Dr. Leigh Anne Conner
Dr. Mary Dixon Holland
Dr. Rachel Lorenzen Marshall
Dr. Joshua Kimsey Morris
Dr. William Brackton Panter
Dr. Alyssa Ann Edwards Pate
Dr. Donald Joseph Piela Jr.
Dr. Taylor McNeill Rice
Dr. Heather Plunkett Walters
2005
Dr. Kimberly Dobbin Bowers
Dr. Michael Dent
Dr. Eric Wayne Durham
Dr. Jenny Hicks
Dr. Marlena DeLaneuville Kelley
Dr. Joshua Blaine Marshall
Dr. Matthew Forbes Morgan
Dr. May Chinelo Okoye
Dr. Michael Bradley Smith
Dr. Carey Austin Vaughan
2006
Dr. Christina Jordan Curry
Dr. Kathryn DiRico Johnson
Dr. Nicole Leyland Metzger
Dr. Amanda Kay Smith Moon
Dr. Catherine J. V. Robitaille
Dr. Julie Elizabeth Williamson
TARGET
2002
Dr. Sabrina R. Croft
Dr. Sara Newberry Mann
Dr. Amber Wilkerson Mayo
Dr. Michael Keith Mayo
Dr. Lisa Lee McGriff
Dr. Mital Y. Patel
Dr. Courtnee Reynolds Russ
Dr. Melody Clay Sheffield
Dr. Judy Morris Spillers
Dr. Steven Alton Spillers
Dr. Meredith Wilcox Storms
Dr. Lawson Delano Swint Jr.
Dr. Joshua Wade Upton
Dr. Mark Van Ewyk
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2007
Dr. Kathryn Belcher Brown
Dr. Jim Wade Carswell
Dr. Lewis Grant Clark III
Dr. Deborah Lester Elder
Dr. Dennis Kyle England
Dr. Melissa Curtis Koehler
Dr. John Wesley Krulic
Dr. Autrey Lee Merritt
Dr. Kristen Marie Ott
Dr. Carol Story
Dr. Chris Vaughan
Dr. Tammy Watson
Dr. Jennifer Young
Dr. Merrill Andrew Norton
Dr. Ben Ross
Dr. Samir Hasmukh Shah
Dr. Lexie Melaine Turner
Dr. Meng Xu
2009
Dr. Marie Dabbs Capito
Dr. Nancy Rebecca Davis
Dr. Kevin Miller Florence
Dr. Kevin Lewis Hempe
Dr. William Berry Ivey
Dr. Andrea Diaz Lewis
Dr. Clay Andrew Lewis
Dr. Scott Thomas McDowell
Dr. Jason Stewart McNeely
Dr. Min Hwan Oh
Dr. Erin Innis Shipley
Dr. Jonathan Lee Sinyard
Dr. Jonathan Clark Slone
Dr. Megan Sightler Smith
Dr. Thomas Henry Teasley
2010
Dr. Lauren Rachel Biehle
Dr. Margaret Cottingham Brand
Dr. Humphrey N. Ehigiator
Dr. Amy Meredith Ellis
Dr. Jamie Leigh Huckaby
Dr. Lindsey Ann Jackson
Dr. Lindy James McFarlin
Dr. Ben Collier Moon
Dr. Matthew Scott Owens
Dr. Emily Carroll Peck
Dr. Sarah E. Walker
2011
Dr. Meghan N. Federman
Dr. Ashley Nicole Hannings
Dr. Sara Alicia Hughes
Dr. Kathleen McManus
Dr. Sarah Kathryn Rath
Dr. Kevin Christopher Taylor
2012
Dr. Jonathan Miller Alligood
Dr. Jayme Michelle Bristow
Dr. Justin Blake Hildreth
Dr. Trang Ngo Lee
Dr. Kimberly Christine Trinidad
2008
Dr. Katie Coffee
Dr. William Rowland Crowley
Dr. Nicole Dianne Lynch
Dr. Sarah Marchand Murphy
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R E P O R T
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Faculty Staff
Dr. Warren Beach
Dr. Aaron Beedle
Dr. Paul Jackson Brooks
Dr. James V. Bruckner
Dr. Brian Dale Buck
Dr. Deborah Lester Elder
Dr. Azza B. El-Remessy
Dr. Susan C. Fagan
Dr. George E. Francisco Jr.
Dr. James Lee Franklin
Dr. Rajgopal Govindarajan
Dr. Phillip Greenspan
Mr. Jeremy T. Headrick
Dr. John Wesley Krulic
Dr. Dexi Liu
Dr. Timothy Edward Long
Dr. Kalen Beauchamp Manasco
Dr. Dianne Williams May
Dr. J. Russell May
Dr. Charles Henry McDuffie
Dr. Mindi Shattah Miller
Dr. Cory A. Momany
Dr. Michael W. Neville
Dr. Merrill Andrew Norton
Dr. Svein Oie
Dr. Beth Phillips
Dr. Bradley George Phillips
Dr. Melody Clay Sheffield
Dr. Randall Lynn Tackett
Dr. Trina Johnson von Waldner
Mr. Han-Rong Weng
Dr. Alan P. Wolfgang
Dr. Jason Zastre
Ms. Guisheng Zhang
Corporations and Organizations
Abbott Laboratories Fund
Amerisource Bergen
Amgen Foundation, Inc.
Asheville Discount Pharmacy, Inc.
AstraZeneca
AT&T Foundation
Charles W. Brunson Jr., DMD, PC
Bryars-Warren Drug Company
Cardinal Health Foundation, Inc.
The Chu Family Foundation
City Drugs of Crystal Springs
Clay Lee D.O., LLC
Compounding Specialists at Lake
Oconee Inc.
Cook’s Pharmacy Services, Inc.
Cummins Graphics & Signs, Inc.
CVS Charitable Trust, Inc.
Dacula Medicine Center, Inc.
Dart Drugs & Surgical
Dicar, Inc.
Edmund Burke Academy
Eli Lilly and Company Foundation
Evans Pharmacy
Fitzgerald Lafayette Pharmacy, Inc.
Folkston Pharmacy, Inc.
Franklin Pharmacy
G & H Pharmacy, Inc.
Georgia Pharmacy Foundation, Inc.
GlaxoSmithKline Foundation
Haney’s Drug Corner, Inc.
Hidden Hollow Resort Inc.
Keith B. Huckaby, M.D.
JH Harvey, LLC
Jill Leite Studio
Johnson & Johnson
Kimberly-Clark Foundation Inc.
Kroger
Kroger Company Foundation
McKesson Corporation
McKesson Foundation Inc.
The Medicine Shoppe
Mylan Inc.
NW Georgia Pharmacist Association
Pharmacia Foundation
Pharmacists Mutual Insurance Co.
Pharmacy Consulting Group, LLC
Plaza Pharmacy
Ponder Scientific Consulting LLC
Prescriptions Unlimited
Publix Super Markets Charities, Inc.
Rite Aid Corporation
The Marsha Rivkin Center for
Ovarian Cancer Research
The Rowell Family Foundation
The Savannah Community
Foundation, Inc.
SciMedica Group Marketing
Research, LLC
Seaside Drugs Inc. DBA St. Simons
Drug Company
Shaklee Corporation
Shannon Pharmacy Inc.
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
Strickland’s Pharmacy Inc
Target Corporation
Thomas Drugs
TimeWarner Foundation
Trion Drugs, Inc.
Twin Oaks Brangus
U-Save-It Pharmacy, Inc.
Valu-Rite Pharmacy
WAAS Drugstore, Inc.
Walgreens
WAL-MART Stores, Inc.
R C Wilson Pharmaceutical Assn
Young Brothers Pharmacy
Friends
Mrs. Charlene Faye Abney
Dr. Olushola Adebisi Adeyeye
Mrs. Ruth B. Allee
Ms. Katie Chambers Alligood
Mrs. Sue T. Allred
Mrs. JeNie L. Altman
Ms. Sandra Sessions Anderson
Mr. William A. Anderton
Mrs. Patricia K. Ansley
Ms. Sue Jane Anthony
Mrs. Deborah D. Arrendale
Mrs. Diane Crider Arrington
Mr. Robert Carl Ault
Mr. Stephen R. Autry
Ms. Lynn Cadwallader Badgett
Mrs. Dolores Bailey
Ms. Sandra Smith Balchin
Mr. Kevin C. Barlow
Mr. Robert W. Bartholomew Jr.
Mrs. Evonne T. Bartlett
Mrs. Harvey Lee Barton
Mrs. Beth White Bass
Ms. Shirley D. Baucom
Mrs. Julie W. Begeman
Mrs. Marilyn Parker Belcher
Mrs. Wynelle Webb Belcher
Mr. Robert Lee Bell Jr.
Mr. James Roger Bellamy
Mr. Candler Davis Bennett Jr.
Mr. Ellis M. Bevill Sr.
Mrs. Connie Harris Bishop
Dr. Stanley Joseph Black
Mrs. Linda Evans Blanchard
Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Blanton Jr.
Mrs. Linda S. Bleckley
Mrs. Lynn S. Bloodworth
Mrs. Bonnie Bloomfield
Ms. Judith Diane Boatwright
Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Bova
Mrs. Jackie Bowen
Mr. Blake Alford Bowers
Mrs. Elizabeth Sinde Boyett
Mr. James N. Brand
Mrs. Elaine J. Brandenburg
Mr. Jake Braselton
Mr. Gettys F. Braswell
Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Braucher Sr.
Mrs. Debran Taylor Braziel
Mrs. Charla B. Brewster
Mrs. Rebecca D. Bridges
Mrs. Susan Gibson Brock
Ms. Barbara J. Brooke
Mrs. Kay Lynn Brooks
Mrs. Brenda Brown
Mrs. Janet L. Brown
Mrs. Julie L. Brown
Mrs. Patricia Parks Brown
Mr. Rickie Lee Brown Jr.
Mrs. Sandra Cameron Brown
Mrs. Sharon Branagan Brown
Mr. Gene D. Bruce
Mrs. Ericka Clark
Mrs. Lynne Parker Cline
Ms. Brenda Huggins Cobb
Mrs. Jennifer Cochran
Mr. Jason Chadwick Coffee
Mrs. Louise F. Colson
Mr. Gregory B. Coogler
Mrs. Karen Manship Cook
Mrs. Tami Cook
Mrs. James W. Cooper Jr.
Mr. Earnie Joe Courson
Mrs. Betty Cox
Pharmacy Enhancement Fund
Dr. Judy Kaye Bruckner
Mrs. Tammy Miller Brunson
Mrs. Betty C. Bryan
Mrs. Patsy Newton Bryan
Mrs. Donna H. Buford
Dr. Opal Rebecca Bunce
Ms. Hope Neal Burch
Ms. Melanie Andrews Burden
Ms. Jan S. Burgess
Mrs. Angela Kaye Burnette
Mrs. Becky Sue D. Burnley
Dr. Kirsten Veronica Busey
Mrs. Martha Newberry Bush
Dr. and Mrs. Keith R. Cadwallader
Mrs. Norma Jean Cain
Mrs. Mary Rollins Cannon
Mr. Nicholas Michael Capito
Mrs. Terri R. Carroll
Dr. Hannah Rebekah Carsillo
Mrs. Amy Carter
Dr. Meghan Marie Caylor
Mrs. Dianne B. Chapman
Dr. Sarah Elizabeth Chapman
Ms. Carolyn Anne Chapman-Cook
Mrs. Martha Cranford Chastain
Dr. Chris Chi Chin
Mr. Jin H. Chin
Mr. Joshua L. Christian
Dr. and Mrs. David Chu
Mrs. Page Trout Ciordia
Mrs. Betsy Davis Clark
U G A
C o l l e g e
Mrs. Beth Crabill
Mrs. Mary M. Crager
Mr. John Melton Crain Jr.
Mrs. Joan Dempsey Crawford
Dr. Julian Jefferson Creamer III
Mr. Adam Brian Croft
Mrs. Elizabeth Crouch
Mrs. Jayme D. Crowley
Mrs. Kim A. Crutchfield
Dr. Danis L. Cunningham
Mr. Donald G. Daniell
Mrs. Veida Wiseman Davidson
Mrs. Jolene R. Davis
Mrs. Mellie C. Davis
Mrs. Michele M. Davis
Mrs. Vickie Leggett Davis
Dr. Donley Elizabeth Dawson
Ms. Donna A. Dawson
Mrs. Sandra F. Dekle
Ms. Jenny King Dent
Mr. Matthew Wayne Dickens
Dr. Joseph T. DiPiro
Dr. Matthew Stephen Disharoon
Dr. Jessica Dixon
Mrs. Peggy Farrow Dixon
Dr. Karl Kay Dockery Jr.
Mr. Jim Downs
Mrs. John Ashley Dukes
Ms. Arlene Duncan
Mrs. Jennifer Mae Duncan
Mr. Charles H. Dunmon Jr.
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DONOR RECOGNITION
Dr. Patricia Leech Dwinell
Mrs. Danilyn N. Dykes
Mrs. Vickie H. Dykes
Mr. Dan Ebisch
Mrs. Dolores P. Ellis
Mrs. Larry Waylon Ellis
Ms. Marianne Inman Ellis
Dr. Stephanie Rachel Ellis
Mrs. Robbie Keys Elrod
Mrs. Cynthia Meyer Evans
Mrs. Dorothy L. Evans
Dr. Sarah Suzanne Evans
Mr. Thomas H. Evans
Dr. Lance Copeland Faglie
Mrs. Patricia B. Farman
Mrs. Pamela Farmer
Dr. Jeffery Maurice Felton
Mrs. Patricia M. Fievet
Mrs. Polly Maner Fievet
Dr. and Mrs. Jack E. Fincham
Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Fitch
Mrs. Rachel Hutchins Florence
Mrs. Gail Ford
Mrs. Elizabeth W. Francisco
Mr. Michael Wilson Frank
Mrs. Emolyn s. Fricks
Mrs. Tina Massey Frix
Mr. Wilmer C. Fuller
Mrs. Dolores A. Furman
*Dr. Gayle Layton Gallaher
Mr. Tony Dewayne Galloway
Mrs. Cynthia A. Gantt
Mr. and Mrs. Max Gardner Jr.
Mr. Jack E. Gary Jr.
Mrs. Mary Langford Gibson
Mrs. Phyllis R. Gigandet
Mrs. Patricia Walker Giles
Mr. Charles M. Gisler
Mrs. Virginia Scoggins
Gissendanner
Mr. Gale E. Glascock
Mrs. Carol B. Golden
Mrs. Barbara Goldman
Mr. Noel R. Gomez
Mrs. Terry Floyd Gordon
Dr. Steve Alan Grant Jr.
Mrs. Kathryn B. Graves
Mr. Bryan S. Green
Mrs. Kathryn A. Greene
Mrs. Juanita A. Greenspan
Mrs. Shirley Greenway
Mr. Douglas R. Griffeth
Dr. Brian Charles Griffin
Ms. Ginger Elaine Grooms-Vaughan
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Gunn
Mrs. Kanta Gupta
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Guyton Jr.
Mrs. Jan V. Hall
Mrs. April Sams Halliday
Mr. Rhett R. Hamilton
Mrs. Barbara Hamm
Mrs. Patricia H. Hanson
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Harbin
Mrs. Cheryl S. Harden
Mrs. Linda C. Harden
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Ms. Karen E. Hardin
Mrs. Dorothy H. Hardy
Mrs. Mollie Milner Harley
Mrs. Barbara H. Harp
Mrs. Lisa Harper
Mrs. Carole T. Harreld
Mr. Bobby Alexander Harrell
Mr. Andy S. Harris
Dr. David Joseph Harris Jr.
Mrs. Dawn Harris
Mrs. Shannon Harris
Mr. Todd Edward Harvey
Mr. Mohamed Hassan
Mr. Mark E. Hasty
Mrs. Kimberly Wells Hatton
Mr. P. David Hay
Ms. Gina Miller Headrick
Mrs. Patricia H. Jones
Mrs. Rita Greene Jones
Mrs. Sheree T. Jones
Mrs. Joan Z. Jordan
Mr. Jeffrey William Jowdy
Dr. Sandy Jun
Mr. Jeff Kelly
Mr. Eric Kemp
Ms. Sandra Kennedy
Mr. David Joseph Kervin
Mr. and Mrs. Mohammad I. Khan
Mrs. Beverly Wallace Kile
Dr. Dong Sun Kim
Mrs. Masako Toi Kim
Mr. Newton Edwin King Jr.
Ms. Rebecca Anne Kirkland
Dr. Julia Lea Duval Klingenbeck
Dr. Christopher Scott Hearon
Mrs. Margaret A. Held
Mrs. Meghan C. Hempe
Ms. Gail R. Henderson
Dr. Ralph H. Henderson
Mrs. Barbara Daniel Henley
Mrs. Wanda Freeman Hickman
Mr. Russell Gray Hicks
Mrs. Yulynn F. Hightower
Ms. Katie Green Hildreth
Mrs. Carol Newberry Hill
Dr. and Mrs. Richard K. Hill
Mrs. Marilyn Hiott
Mrs. Janice M. Hitchcock
Mr. Harris Dormanie Hobby Jr.
Mrs. Wade Hodges
Mrs. Nelda R. Holley
Mrs. Betty Lou Holt
Mrs. Margie L. Hotard
Dr. Timothy J. Howell
Mr. Mark Allan Hoyt
Mrs. Drue Grevemberg Hudson
Dr. Jennifer Marie Huggins
Mrs. Margaret W. Hunt
Dr. Martie Marie Hutchens
Deborah Fisher Hutcherson
Mr. Sean Christopher Ireland
Mr. Joshua Deryl Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Jackson
Dr. Rondell C. Jaggers
Ms. Meera Singh Jagota
Dr. Mallory Anne Jarriel
*Mrs. Esther C. Jay
Mrs. Norita S. Jenkins
Mrs. Karen Hart Johnson
Mrs. Sibbie Johnson
Drs. David H. & Maryanna B. Jones
Mr. Jay Benton Jones III and Dr.
Susan Katherine Cadwallader
Mrs. Marie P. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Koncul Jr.
Mrs. Julia J. Krulic
Mrs. Alice Peek Kuzniak
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin J. Lake
Mr. Danny Lambert
Mrs. Camilla Howe Lamer
Mrs. Diane D. Lane
Mr. Gary Lane
Mrs. Rebecca Ryman Langford
Dr. Ashley Lynne Lanier
Ms. Gail Larsen
Mrs. Ruth S. Laws
Mr. Clarence Howard Leavy IV
Mr. Hal Lee
Dr. John Dong-Uk Lee
Mrs. Margaret L. Lee
Mrs. Jill Edwards Leite
Mrs. Bonnie Gary Linse
Mr. Edward Spencer Little
Mrs. Jane H. Loudermilk
Mr. Tony Jerome Lowe
Mr. Alan E. Lubel
Mrs. Julia Leverett Lunceford
Mrs. Dale Cohen Lurey
Mrs. Margaret M. Madray
Mrs. Elizabeth Lyle Magness
Mr. Byron B. Mangum
Mrs. Sharon A. Manley
Mrs. Rita Black Manning
Ms. Sarah Shipley Maret
Mrs. Susan B. Maret
Mrs. Louise Harper Marett
Mrs. Melissa Rossi Martin
Mrs. Laura D. Mayes
Mrs. Gayle Light McCleskey
Hon. Levis Aldine McConnell Jr.
Mrs. Melinda S. McConnell
Mr. Colin R. McCulley
Mrs. Patricia Walton McDuffie
Dr. Andy McElhannon
A N N U A L
R E P O R T
E d i t i on
Mr. Kevin J. McFarlin
Mrs. Beverly W. McNair
Mrs. Charise McNeely
Mrs. Judith J. Melroy
Mrs. Sarah L. Melroy
Dr. Howard L. Melton
Mr. David Joseph Metzger
Mrs. Randi F. Meyer
Mr. Donald L. Miller
Mr. Robert Shelly Miller Jr.
Dr. Scott David Miller
Mr. Steven T. Miller
Mr. Michael S. Mitcham
Dr. Michelle C. Momany
Ms. Jane Douglass Moore
Mrs. Amy S. Morgan
Dr. Robin Chandler Morgan
Mr. Mark R. Morton
Mrs. T. J. Moseley
Mrs. Lillian J. Mote
Mr. Walter Bruce Mullenix
Mrs. Rosemary Mumuney
Mr. Brendan Francis Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Myers
Mr. Robert Neuhaus
Dr. Robert Clarke Newsome
Dr. Cam Tu Thi Nguyen
Nhat T. Nguyen and Hung
VanNguyen
Dr. Nhu-Y Thi Nguyen
Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Nichols
Mrs. Carol N. Norred
Mrs. Agnes Obeng
Mr. B. Scott Ogg
Mrs. Letitia Baker Okerlund
Mr. Bryant T. Oliver
Mrs. Jerreann Oliver
Mrs. Susan M. Oliver
Ms. Cynthia G. O'Steen-Piela
Dr. Jill Chrisandra Kirby Otto
Mr. David F. Owens
Mrs. Jennifer S. Owens
Dr. William Michael Ozburn and
Mrs. Janet B. Ozburn
Ms. Cathy Padgett
Mrs. Cynthia A. Palmieri
Mr. P. Glenn Palsis
Mrs. Louise Morris Panter
Mrs. Margaret L. Parham
Dr. Lauren Marie Parker
Mr. Scott Parker
Mrs. Helen Low Partridge
Mrs. Chhaya Patel
Ms. Ekta Patel
Drs. Kiran & Jigisha Patel
Mr. Kevin Patrick
Ms. Amy Dillard Patterson
Dr. Lauren Nicole Paul
Dr. Stephanie Eve Peccia
Mrs. Connie D. Peebles
Mrs. Betty J. Peeples
Mrs. Bonnie Palmer Peery
Mrs. Ruth Ann Pelly
Mrs. Marsha Sanders Perry
Mrs. Jane Freeman Phillips
Mr. James Alexander Poole
Mrs. Judy Williams Porter
Mr. Arthur Potter Jr.
Ms. Janette Pouryousefi
Mrs. Janet Holliday Powell
Mr. Jeffery Lee Powers
Dr. Robert Antonio Pratt
Ms. Maureen Puckett
Dr. William Helton Pullen Jr.
Mrs. Reba Purcell
Dr. Rachel Claire Morgan Rabe
Mrs. Lynn Brazell Rader
Mrs. Janet Rainwater
Mrs. Millie H. Reed
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Reigle
Ms. Rebecca Wicker Rice
Mrs. Katrina C. Richards
Mrs. Lea David Richardson
Mrs. Saunders P. Richey
Mrs. Denise M. Ritchie
Mr. Gregory L. Roberson
Mrs. Vicki S. Roberts
Mr. John Robitaille
Mrs. Susan H. Roddenberry
Mrs. Katherine Rodriguez-Feo
Mrs. Elaine H. Shive
Mr. W. Harold Short
Mrs. Margaret K. Shulman
Mrs. Jennifer Sikes
Dr. Andrea Nicole Sikora
Mr. David Patrick Sims Jr.
Ms. Michelle Smith Sinyard
Ms. Elizabeth Ashley Slone
Ms. Brittany Alexandra Smith
Mr. Byron Lamar Smith
Mr. Craig F. Smith
Mr. Jonathan Wayne Smith
Dr. Kristina Ellen Smith
Mrs. Raye Y. Smith
Mrs. Sandra S. Smith
Ms. Tracie L. Snipes
Mr. & Mrs. Philip Solomons, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Sommerville
Ms. Carole Baird Sosebee
Mrs. Nancy P. Speer
Mrs. Denise K. Stancil
Mr. Dennis R. Stephens
Mrs. Constance L. Stephenson
Mr. Robert Wesley Sternenberg
Mr. David S. Stevens
Mr. Rodney H. Roper
Mrs. Carrie L. Ross
Mrs. Janice M. Rowell
Mrs. Carey A. Russell
Mr. David T. Sampson
Mrs. Brenda Sams
Mrs. Patricia Sanders
Mr. John Sarris
Mr. Ronald R. Satterfield
Ms. Lakshmi Satyanarayanan
Mr. Timothy Garrette Sawyer
Mr. Michael Hood Scarbrough
Mrs. Linda S. Schafer
Mrs. Katherine C. Schoendorf
Mr. Jeff Schwartz
Dr. Christine Megan Burroughs
Scott
Ms. Rosemary Anne Scully-Key
Mrs. Janice K. Sears
Mr. Steven Craig Settle, CPM
Mr. Michael R. Sexton
Mrs. Sandy A. Shadden
Mrs. Denise M. Shahan
Mrs. Jean Sharp
Mrs. Bonnie Bullock Sharpe
Mr. James Edward Sheffield Jr.
Mrs. Janet P. Shepherd
Mr. John Thomas Sherrer
Mr. Shannon Wayne Shipley
*Dr. and Mrs. James T. Stewart
Mr. Jeff Stewart
Mr. & Mrs. Rick C. St. John
Mrs. Cheryl C. Stokes
Mr. B. Terry Stone
Mr. William N. Storms IV
Mr. Dennis Lamar Story
*Mrs. Murthel Bryan Strange
Mrs. Sindy Massey Strickland
Mrs. Jo Ann Swofford
Mrs. Ann Aspinwall Tackett
Dr. Kaitlin Sarah Talisse
Ms. Darlene Dendy Tallent
Mr. Michael T. Tarrant
Mrs. Pamela Montgomery Taunton
Ms. Erin Macnabb Taylor
Mrs. Rosemary Taylor
Mrs. Mary Temples
Mrs. Blanche Terry Templeton
Mrs. Loretta M. Tennyson
Mrs. William Dean Terrell
Mrs. Susan Thomas Terry
Mr. and Mrs. Heatwole C. Thomas
Mrs. Lena Marie Thomas
Mrs. Angela M. Thompson
Mrs. Janet G. Thompson
Mrs. Wanda J. Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Enrique Trinidad
Mrs. Susan W. Tripodis
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Trumpfheller
Mrs. Chris Sloan Underwood
Mrs. Page Upton
Dr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Van Sickle
Mrs. Margaret Jacobson Vitanza
Dr. and Mrs. Adelbert E. Wade
Mrs. Theresa O. Wade
Mrs. Dianne Wainright
Mrs. Sheila Anne Banks Wakeley
Mrs. Elizabeth Crumbley Waldrop
Mr. Todd Walker
Mr. Kenny Walraven
Mr. James Walters II
*Mrs. Grace Wilson Waters
Mrs. Marylyn T. Waters
Mr. Eddie V. Wayne
Mrs. Cathy Gray Weatherford
Mrs. Elizabeth Peden Webster
Mrs. Sharron M. Wehner
Mrs. Yuhong Zhang Weng
Mrs. Anita T. West
Mrs. Barbara Poole West
Mrs. Cheree A. West
Dr. Oliver Christian Whipple
Mrs. Rozanne Golgia Whipple
Mrs. Sara E. Wilkinson
Mrs. Doris H. Williams
Mrs. Sheila M. Williams
Mr. Larry Wilson
Mrs. Vanessa Wilson
Mrs. Carla F. Wolfgang
Dr. Alana May Wong
Mrs. Leslie Pitts Wood
Ms. Barbara Woodruff
Mrs. Tanya Woody
Dr. Stephanie Diana Worrall
Mrs. Carole Morris Wright
Mr. Robert Chadwick Wyatt
Mrs. Cathy A. Wynne
Ms. Lianqi Xie
Mr. Stephen Charles Yancey
Dr. and Mrs. Harry O. Yates III
Ms. Joanne Yi
Mrs. Bobbi L. Zastre
Mr. John Zerillo
Dr. Runhua Zhao
Mr. Brad Moore Zimmerman
Heritage Society Deferred Giving
Anonymous
Dr. and Mrs. Howard C. Ansel
Martha A. Cato
Hugh and Tina Chancy
Larry R. Cloer
Ben D. Cravey Jr. and Denise J.
Cravey
Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Crumley
William Gary Cunningham
Mr. John W. Dean and Mrs. Mary
Dean
Kenneth J. and Angela M. DeLay
Kenneth M. Duke
John H. Fields Jr.
David C. Gammon and Barbara J.
Brooke
Michael P. Gigandet
Robert E. ‘Ned’ Giles, Jr.
Alton (Al) D. Greenway
Herbert W. Hatton
Dr. David W. Hawkins
Jim and Nelda Holley
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Huff
Jeffrey William Jowdy
Dr. and Mrs. H. Won Jun
Susan M. Kane
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Langford
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Austin Linse
Jeff Lurey
*Mr. George E. Lykins
George W. Mason
Levis A. McConnell III and Melinda
S. McConnell
Michael Ladon McGee
Sheila D. Miller
Tammy H. Rogers
Peter C. Ruenitz
*Mr. Albert F. Schwamlein Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Sherwood
and Mrs. Jackie Heard Sherwood
Edie and Lamar Smith
Billy M. Stone
Dana E. Strickland
Robert and Angela Thompson
Mr. Kevin Joseph Woody
George E. Wright and Camille N.
Wright
Mrs. Sharon Zerillo
The Donor Recognition section recognizes gifts to all of
the various funds that support the University of Georgia
College of Pharmacy. It includes all private donations
made during 2012. Every attempt has been made to
assure the accuracy of information contained in this
publication. If there is an error in your listing, or if you
have questions, please call Dana E. Strickland, Executive
Director of External Affairs, at 706-542-5293.
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UGA PharmD Program by the numbers
100%
97.6%
2012 North American
Pharmacists Licensure Exam
(NAPLEX) Pass Rate
Class of 2012 Overall
Graduation Rate
$109,586
747
The estimated average
starting salary of our 2012
PharmD Graduates who took
full-time chain, independent,
or hospital positions
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A N N U A L
# of Applications to the
UGA PharmD Program
for Fall 2013
R E P O R T
E d i t i on
FACULTY AND STAFF
ADMINISTRATION
Øie, Svein, Dean
Francisco, George E. Assoicate Dean
Nair, Vasu, Associate Dean for Research
Brooks, Paul J. Assistant Dean, Division of Nontraditional
Education and Outreach
Duke, Lori, Assistant Dean for Experience Programs
Fagan, Susan, Assistant Dean for Augusta Programs
Hemphill, Cicely, Administrative Associate II
Khan, Iqbal, Assistant Dean for Southwest Georgia Programs
McIntyre, Shirley, Administrative Specialist II
Smith, Susan, Administrative Associate
Wolfgang, Alan, Assistant Dean for Student Affairs
COLLEGE SUPPORT
Anderson, John, Senior Information Technology Manager
Brown, Brad, Network Administrator Specialist
Cook, Sam, IT Professional Associate
Duke, Kenneth, Clinical Assistant Professor
Fulford, Michael, Director of Assessment
George, Chicki, Program Coordinator II
Giddens, Beth, Senior Accountant
Halder, Sonja, Senior accountant
Hamby, Kimberly, Director of Alumni Affairs
Hart, Jessica, Business Manager II
Hawkes, Sherry, Accountant
Headrick, Jeremy, Associate Director of Development
Martin, Beverly, Human Resources Specialist II
Prine, Jeanne, Web Development Principal
Roberson, Sheila, Director of Public Relations/Publications
Schroder, Kenneth, Facilities Coordinator
Shelton, Melba, Senior Accounting Technician
Strickland, Dana, Executive DIrector of External Affairs
Strickland, Pattie, Administrative Specialist I
Varghese, John, Administrative Financial Director
Wilmot, Charlene, Alumni Development Specialist I
Wilson, Andrew, IT Professional Assistant
EXPERIENCE PROGRAMS
Armit, Ian, Administrative Specialist I
Brooks, Kay, Public Service Assistant
Duke, Lori, Assistant Dean
Fowler, Janet, Administrative Associate I
Krulic, Wesley, Regional Coordinator/Savannah and Southeast
Georgia
May, Dianne, Regional Coordinator/Augusta
McDuffie, Charles, APPE Director and Regional Coordinator/
Athens and Northeast Georgia
McEwen, Deanna, 2nd year IPPE Coordinator
Miller, Mindi, Regional Coordinator/Atlanta
Parham, Lynne, Student Affairs Professional III
Rogers, Sandra, Student Affairs Professional III
Sheffield, Melody C., Regional Coordinator/Southwest Georgia
Unterwagner, Whitney, IPPE Director and Regional
Coordinator/Columbus and Northwest Georgia
Welch, Lindsey, 3rd year IPPE Coordinator
MILLIKAN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES CENTER
Duran, Chris , IT Systems Professional
Jones, Sarah, Learning Services Coordinator
Palmer, Russ, Educational Program Specialist
NONTRADITIONAL EDUCATION AND OUTREACH
Brooks, Paul J., Assistant Dean
Budd, Virginia, Program Coordinator
Davenport, Cynthia, Administrative Assistant II
Dykstra, Gary, Director, Biomedical Continuing Education and
Strategic Planning
Hilliard Christy, Program Assistant
Hodges, Johnna, Assistant Director, Regulatory Affairs
Makkar, Arvinder, Program Specialist
McDuffie, Charles, Coordinator, Web-based Instruction
Mullis, David, Director, Regulatory Affairs Graduate
Education
Smith, Katie, Digital Media Professional Associate
von Waldner, Trina, Director, Postgraduate Continuing
Education
STUDENT AFFAIRS
Dobbs, Renee, Student Affairs Specialist II
Herda, Susan, Administrative Associate I
Hill-Silcott, Vivia, Diversity Coordinator
Phair-Miller, Clodagh, Student Affairs Professional II
Tyner, Terry, Student Affairs Professional II
Wolfgang, Alan, Assistant Dean
DEPARTMENTS
CLINICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE PHARMACY
Albany
Augusta
Barfield, Erica
Ajiboye, Violette
Hunter, Carolyn S.
Bradley, Amber
Khan, Iqbal
Branan, Trisha N.*
Liao, Vivian
Butterfield, Jill M.*
Phan, Stephanie
Carswell, Jody L.*
Athens
Chisholm-Burns, Marie A.*
Aull, Larry D.*
Davis, Wendy B.*
Bourg, Catherine
DeRemer, Christina E.*
Buck, Brian D.
DeRemerDavid L.
Cobb, Henry H.
DiPiro, Joseph*+
Cooper, James +
El-Remessy, Azza B.
Davis, Scott*
Ergul, Adviye *
DeRemer, Christine*
Fagan, Susan C.
Doster, Christine
Fincham, Jack E.*
Fleming, Virginia H.
Flynt, Thomas E.*
Fowlkes, Lisa F.*
Gaddy, V. Thomas*
Francisco, George E.
Garrett, Charlene
Franic, Duska M.
Glosson, Becky
Frank, Melissa C.*
Gomez, Tad A.*
Guffey, W. Josh
Greer, Kathleen Lindauer*
Hall, Christopher D.*
Hess, David C.*
Herist, Keith N.
Killough David M.*
Hoernle, Eliza H.*
Kozak, Anna
Huckaby, W. Gary*
Kuth, John C.*
Huston, Sally A.
Lance Judy C.*
Jackson, Marie W.*
Manasco, Kalen
Jain, Rahul
Matragoon, Suraporn
Knowles, Dekeisha
May, Dianne
Langford R. Alan
May, J. Russell
McCall, Charles**
McGinty, Gene
McElhannon, Michelle B.*
Norman, Christy M.*
McKenzie, Kim
Norris, Kelly R.*
Middendorf, Bruce F.*
Pennell, Jennafer H.*
Morgan, John*
Phillips, Marjorie S.*
Neville, Michael W.
Pillai, Bindu
Norton, Merrill A.
Segar, Lakshman
Parks-Veal, Phyllis*
Shenoy, Somanath
Patel, Jaideep K.*
Sinks, Sheila
Perri, Matthew
Smith, Kimberley
Phillips,Beth B.
Taylor, A. Thomas+
Phillips, Bradley G., Head
Terry, Alvin J.*
Sarao, Sukhmani K.
Thompson Katherine T.*
Southwood, Robin L.
VanLandingham, Jason M.*
Spruill, William J.
Vasil, Donna D.*
Tackett, Randall L.
Whitehouse, Tina*
Wade, William E.
Savannah
Walton, Ted*
Jozefczyk, Kenneth G.*
Wright, Gary A.*
Melroy, Michael J.*
Atlanta
Rahimi, Ali R.*
Miller, Mindi S.
Richards, Hal E.
PHARMACEUTICAL AND
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
Ansley, Robyn
Arnold, Robert D.
Bartlett, Michael
Beach, J. Warren
Beedle, Aaron
Blankert, Erin
Blankert, Sean
Brown, Kim
Bruckner, James
Capomacchia, Anthony
Costyn, Leah
Cummings, Brian S.
Duncan, Linda
Elder, Deborah
Eubanks, Mary
Franklin, James
Fugett, Ryan
Govindarajan, Raj
Greenspan, Phillip
Hendry, Lawrence B.**
Hooks, Shelley
Irvin, T. Rick**
Jia, Wei
Kennedy, Eileen
Lewendowski, Megan
Liu, Dexi, Head
Long, Timothy
Manoharan, Radhika
Momany, Cory
Muralidhara, Srinivasa
Murph, Mandi
Nair, Vasu
Rice, Olivia
Riley, Ronald T.**
Roberts, Arthur
Shin, Ho-Chul
Smith, Demetrius
Teng, Quincy
Thomson, Michael
Voss, Kenneth A.**
Weng, Han-rong
White, Catherine
Wilson, Joy
Zastre, Jason
Zhang, Guisheng
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