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T H E S C HO OL OF PH A R M AC Y A N D PH A R M AC E U T IC A L S C I E NC E S

2 0 0 7 Annu al Rep or t

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Rep or t f rom t h e D ean CRAIG K. SVENSSON

Assessment of the activities and accomplishments of the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences over the past year has affirmed the continued excellence of our programs and the exciting future that lies before us. As you will find through-out this Annual Report, the School has experienced another year of success and new opportunities.

This year marked the completion of a successful Campaign for Purdue, raising over $1.7 billion dollars. The School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences more than doubled its goal of raising $30 million. Much thanks for this success goes to our Director for Advancement, Chris Smith, as well as our campaign co-chairs, Chuck Flemming (BS 1957, MS 1964, HDR 1994) and Dick Brychell (BS 1973).

It was with great excitement that we announced a grant of $25 million to the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences from the Lilly Endowment in December of 2006. This grant is intended to support several initiatives that will increase the impact and visibility of our School, as well as contribute to the impact of pharmacy on health care delivery. The resources provided through this grant will truly be transformative and place the School in an even stronger position of leadership nationwide.

Well before my arrival on campus last year, I was aware of the rich tradition of leadership rooted at Purdue. Throughout the past year, I have had the privilege of interacting with many of these leaders as they have returned to campus for various activities and awards. The School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences honored several distinguished alumni and friends at an awards event on November 10, 2006. Stanley Beck (BS 1955), John Derr (BS 1958), Gerald Migliaccio (MS 1979), and Thomas Zioncheck (PhD 1988) received the Distinguished Alumni Award. Don Newman (BS 1947, HDR 1987) was honored with the Career Achievement Award, and the Friend of Pharmacy Award was presented to Joyce Collins. Congratulations to these individuals for their outstanding achievements in professional and scientific endeavors.

We were honored to have Dr. Janet Woodcock, Chief Medical Officer of the Food and Drug Administration, speak as our Tyler Distinguished Lecturer in February of 2007. Prior to her current appointment, she served as Deputy Commissioner for Operations and Chief Operating Officer of the FDA.

The Spring 2007 Dean’s Executive Forum hosted several outstand-ing alumni and friends of Purdue Pharmacy. The Forum provides an opportunity for the exchange of ideas and promotes greater understanding of leadership in the profession of pharmacy. Students benefit from the varied experiences of the guest lecturers, and the lecturers enjoy the lively exchange of questions and answers by well-informed students. The School was pleased to host the following guest lecturers: Jennifer Asay (BS 1994), Christopher Dimos (BS 1988), John Grant, Jim Haas (BS 1973, MS 1974), J. Frank Nash (BS 1981, MS 1984, PhD 1986), Jon Sprague (PhD 1994), Dal-Mar (Deeni) Taylor (BS 1980), S. Duann Vanderslice (BS 1992), and Alisa Wright (BS 1987).

This past year brought sadness, as well. The School lost three outstanding professor emeriti. With great fondness, we remember Dr. Robert V. Evanson (BS 1947 MS 1949, PhD 1953) (Pharmacy Administration), Dr. Adelbert M. Knevel (PhD 1957) (Medicinal Chemistry), and Dr. Roger P. Maickel (Pharmacology and Toxicology). This past year we also shared in the loss of Dana Mason, beloved wife of Associate Dean Holly Mason. Recently, the University recognized Dana’s substantial contributions to our School of Nursing by posthumously awarding her status as professor emerita. This is a fitting tribute to Dana, as her impact on the University and surrounding community will be felt for years to come.

We have made some organizational changes within the College over the past fiscal year, as well as at the start of this new academic year. After nearly 19 years of service as Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Programs, Dr. Marc Loudon indicated his desire to return to the faculty to pursue several scholarly projects. As Dr. Loudon’s 80% administrative commitment was not conducive to maintaining a research program, I have elected to split his administrative responsibilities into two positions. I am pleased that Dr. Val Watts has agreed to serve as Associate Dean for Research, while Dr. Eric

Barker accepted the appointment as Assistant Dean for Graduate Programs. The reporting structure for Continuing Education, the Purdue Pharmacy, and Experiential Programs has also been brought into the Dean’s Office with the creation of an Assistant Dean for Clinical Programs. Dr. Steve Abel has assumed this new role, in addition to his responsibilities as Head of the Department of Pharmacy Practice. In the coming months, we hope to bring on board a new Assistant Dean for Assessment and Accreditation in the College.

Purdue University welcomed a new president on July 16, 2007. Dr. France Córdova comes to us having most recently served as Chancellor at the University of California Riverside. Trained as an astrophysicist, she brings a wealth of experience as a scientist and administrator. A search for a Provost and a Vice President for Research is underway, positions we anticipate to be filled by the end of the academic year. We are confident that the infusion of new leadership will bring new energy and vision to guide the university to even greater heights!

Hail Purdue!

Craig K. Svensson Dean

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This chart represents positions held during the 2006-07 academic year

Dean,College of Pharmacy,

Nursing, and Health SciencesCRAIG K. SVENSSON

Associate Dean, College of Pharmacy, Nursing, and Health Sciences;

Head, School of Health SciencesGEORGE A. SANDISON

Associate Dean, College of Pharmacy,Nursing, and Health Sciences;

Head, School of NursingJULIE C. NOVAK

Director of Financial AffairsPATRICIA A. OSWALT

Director of Multicultural Programs;Senior Associate Director of Student Services

JACKIE B. JIMERSON

Associate Dean for Academic ProgramsHOLLY L. MASON

Senior Associate Dean forResearch and Graduate Programs

G. MARC LOUDON

Office of Student Services

Recruitmentand Retention

AcademicPrograms

ResearchPrograms

Building andFacilities

GraduatePrograms

Head, Department of Medicinal Chemistryand Molecular Pharmacology

RICHARD F. BORCH

Head, Department ofIndustrial and Physical Pharmacy

STEPHEN R. BYRN

Head, Department of Pharmacy PracticeSTEVEN R. ABEL

Division ofNuclear Pharmacy

Division ofContinuing Education

Purdue University Pharmacy

Introductory and AdvancedExperiential Learning

Director of AdvancementCHRISTOPHER SMITH

Manager of Alumni Relations & Special Events

DANA S. NEARY

Manager of Stewardship

LINDA A. YELTON

Writer/Editor, Alumni Publications

AMY K. CHANDLER

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COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, NURSING, AND HEALTH SCIENCES organizational chart

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This past year has been a remarkable one, and the Annual Report allows us the opportunity to highlight some of the many accom-plishments of the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.

The School was pleased to welcome Dana Neary as Manager of Alumni Relations and Special Events in September, 2006. She has tirelessly organized several events throughout the country this past year, and the School enjoyed reconnecting with our alumni. Receptions held at vari-ous professional meetings—such as the AAPS Meeting in San Antonio, the ASHP Meeting in Anaheim, the APhA Meeting in Atlanta, and the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Summer Meeting in San Francisco—gave alumni the opportunity to meet Dean Craig Svensson. The School also hosted receptions in Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, Louisville, New Jersey, and Orlando, and alumni had the opportunity to return to campus for events such as the Pharmacy Spring Fling, the 11th Annual BoileRx Golf Classic, and the Dean’s Joint Advisory Council Meeting.

We also are pleased to share some of the contributions made to the School for the 2006-07 fiscal year. Although these specific gifts no doubt provide enhanced opportunities for our students, the School achieves success through the broad based effort of annual donations from alumni and friends. We are proud of our high percentage of giving participation, and every gift makes a difference.

October, 2006, was an extremely exciting time for the School. Two dedica-tions were held to celebrate the many improvements happening to the Heine Pharmacy Building. The completion of the CVS Pharmacy Practice Laboratory enabled students to begin using the new facility in the fall of 2006. The renovations would not have been possible without the generous support from our donors: CVS Corporation, Kroger Company, Pharma-Card, Inc., Walgreens Company, Bob (BS 1951) and Sondra Brown, Dick (BS 1973) and Susan Brychell, Jim and JeanAnne (BS 1961) Chaney, Tom (BS 1977, Management) and Karen (BS 1978) Jeppson, Marvin (BS 1980) and Melanie Richardson, and Bernie and Judy (both BS 1966) Williams. Students also had the pleasure to begin using the Hook Drug Foundation Student Lounge. The much needed renovations to the lounge were made possible by the Hook Drug Foundation, as well as Bob (BS 1951) and

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Advancement Update

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Gifts to the School of Pharmacy During the Last Decade*Excludes $25,000,000 Lilly Endowment Grant

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Sondra Brown, Jim and JeanAnne (BS 1961) Chaney, Jeffrey and Cheryl (both BS 1979) Green, the Estate of Allen and Hester Wolfe Collins —Parents of Carolyn Collins (BS 1970), the Estate of William and Janet (BS 1938) Strang, the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Classes of 2004 and 2005, and the Rho Chi Pharmacy Honor Society. Sincere thanks are extended to these many benefactors.

Several endowments were established this past year. The Dr. Aziz Endowment Fund was established by Hamid (BS 1985) and Ladan Abbaspour in honor of his eldest brother, Aziz Abbaspour. The endowment fund will support an annual award known as the “Dr. Aziz Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award” in order to recognize a faculty member. Dr. Eric Barker, Associate Professor of Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacy, was the first recipient at the University Honors Convocation on April 15, 2007. Other endowments include the Dean H. and Mildred Findley International Endowment Fund, established by their daughter Joyce Findley; the Carl and Frances Owen Lifeline Scholarship through an anonymous donor; the Rodger D. Logan Endowment Fund established by Terry Cole (BS 1963, MS 1964); and the Jim and JeanAnne Chaney Pharmacy Student Support Fund by Jim and Jeannie (BS 1961) Chaney.

The School also gratefully acknowledges our Corporate Partners: The Chao Center for Industrial Pharmacy & Contract Manufacturing; CVS/pharmacy; CVS/Caremark Corporation; Kroger; Mylan Laboratories, Inc.; Pfizer, Inc.; SSCI, Inc.; SUPERVALU Pharmacies, Inc.; and Walgreens Company. The

Corporate Partner program was established in the Spring of 2001 to give corporate friends the opportunity to allocate funds to several areas within the School throughout the year. Annual $10,000 Partner contributions support events such as the BoileRx Golf Classic, the Donor Recognition Brunch, and the Graduation Banquet. Partner funds will also aid in the advancement of Multicultural Programs, provide a scholarship, and assist various student organizations. The School is proud to partner with such outstanding companies and truly appreciates their generous support.

The School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences looks forward to meeting with more alumni during the coming year, and we encourage each of you to become involved. Sharing your time and expertise with the School and our students, as well as your financial contributions, enhances the overall success of our programs and future alumni, and we thank you for your continued support.

Sincerely,Christopher SmithDirector of Advancement

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INDUSTRIAL AND PHYSICAL PHARMACY Reaching New Heights

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Just as Purdue University has completed its largest

expansion in recent history, the Industrial and Physical Pharmacy

(IPPH) department has completed an expansion from six faculty

to 12 faculty. Just as the expansion of Purdue has enabled it to

achieve new heights, the IPPH expansion has helped establish

IPPH as the leading department of its kind.

Highlights for 2006-07 include the establishment and development

of the NSF Engineering Research Center focused on Engineering

and Pharmaceutical Sciences (Structured Organic Composites).

The IPPH department is providing the pharmaceutical expertise

for this Center and part of Professor Ken Morris’ group is now

occupying laboratories in the Potter engineering building where

a roller compaction manufacturing line has been constructed.

Professor Lynne Taylor is now widely recognized as one of the

leading researchers in the area of amorphous materials. Dr. Taylor

was promoted to Associate Professor this year. Professor Kinam

Park’s appointment as Showalter Distinguished Professor of

Biomedical Engineering has allowed him to expand his world-

class research program in drug delivery. Additionally, collaboration

of Professor Steve Byrn’s group with the scientists in Biomedical

Engineering and the Center for Paralysis Research has provided

some exciting new lead molecules for the treatment of spinal

cord injuries. For the second year in a row, the IPPH department

was able to hire perhaps the leading assistant professor candidate

in the country. Dr. Yoon Yeo joined the IPPH department after

postdoctoral research at MIT and is destined to become one of

the top researchers in drug delivery of proteins and

biomolecules. IPPH continues to be extensively involved in

interdisciplinary activities and participates in at least five centers:

CAMP (Consortium for the Advancement of Manufacturing in

Pharmacy), joint with MIT; CPPR (Dane O. Kildsig Center

for Pharmaceutical Processing Research], joint with UConn;

University of Puerto Rico; and the University of Minnesota.

National recognition continues at a high level. Kinam Park

continues his service as a permanent member of the NIH

Biomedical Engineering study section and Ken Morris remains

the chair of the FDA Pharmaceutical Sciences Advisory Committee.

Graduates with IPPH specialization are in high demand despite

the tight pharmaceutical job market. Our three most recent

graduates took jobs at Lilly, Schering, and Merck.

Strong financial support for IPPH programs from alumni

continues. Feedback from alumni indicates significant enthusiasm,

especially for the pharmaceutical engineering programs. IPPH

faculty participated in a number of start-up companies including

Andara which is working in the area treatments of spinal injury.

The Division of Nuclear Pharmacy continues to be one of the

strongest NUPH programs in the country.

As we move into a new era with Dean Svensson and President

Cordova, we plan to continue to develop our core areas of expertise

in Development Science, Manufacturing Science, and Drug Delivery.

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MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR PHARMACOLOGY Leadership and Dist inction

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For many years, the Department of Medicinal Chemistry

and Molecular Pharmacology (MCMP) has provided important

leadership at both the College and University level. This has been

a year of significant change. For the past 19 years, Marc Loudon has

served the College with distinction as Associate Dean for Research

and Graduate Programs. Marc has now stepped down from this

position and returned to MCMP full time. He will spend the next

six months on sabbatical leave to complete the new edition of his

widely acclaimed organic chemistry textbook. Marc’s responsibili-

ties have been assumed by two MCMP faculty who will serve part

time in their respective administrative capacities. Val Watts has

been appointed Associate Dean for Research, and Eric Barker has

been appointed Assistant Dean for Graduate Programs. Both Val

and Eric will maintain active research programs and continue their

teaching contributions to the professional and graduate programs.

Purdue has enjoyed the distinction of having a campus-wide

National Cancer Institute-designated Cancer Center continuously

since 1979, and all three Directors in the history of the Center

(Drs. Morré, Baird, and Borch) have been members of the MCMP

faculty. The Department has now relinquished this important

leadership responsibility. After serving as Cancer Center Director

for almost 10 years, Rick Borch has stepped down from this

position. Rick will continue to serve as MCMP Department

Head, and he remains an active contributor to the Department’s

research and teaching programs.

Among many important research advances in the Department this

year, the progress of two drugs developed by Arun Ghosh is espe-

cially noteworthy. Darunavir is an HIV protease inhibitor that has

been approved by the FDA for the treatment of drug-resistant HIV.

The HIV virus rapidly mutates, and the structure changes induced

in the protease lead to resistance of the protease inhibitors now in

widespread use. Arun designed Darunavir to target an unchanged

“backbone” region of the protease, thus decreasing the probability

of resistance developing. He continues to apply structure-based

drug design to the synthesis of more potent and broadly active

HIV protease inhibitors. Arun has also designed a drug designated

CTS-21166 that inhibits beta-secretase, a key enzyme in the

progression of Alzheimer’s disease that triggers the formation

of amyloid plaques in the brain. CTS-21166 is both potent and

highly selective, and it has now entered Phase I clinical trials where

it will be assessed for safety and tolerability in healthy volunteers.

The MCMP graduate program continues to thrive. We currently

have 100 students pursuing graduate degrees in the laboratories

of MCMP faculty; 31 of these students are enrolled in one of

Purdue’s interdisciplinary graduate programs. This past year we

awarded eleven Ph.D. degrees and two M.S. degrees. Nineteen new

students were accepted into the MCMP graduate program this fall;

we anticipate that additional Purdue Interdisciplinary Life Sciences

(PULSe) students will be joining faculty laboratories when those

students select thesis mentors later this year. Our faculty continues

to provide an outstanding training environment that prepares our

students well for future scientific careers.

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PHARMACY PRACTICE Advancing Phar macy Technolog y

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This past year marked the launch of activities

associated with the $25 million Lilly Endowment grant,

A Plan to Preeminence for Purdue Pharmacy. Within the

Department of Pharmacy Practice, position descriptions

were developed for an endowed chair of medication safety

and an endowed professor of adverse drug reactions.

A program description was developed for PharmaTAP,

a pharmacy technical assistance program designed

to augment Purdue’s pre-existing healthcare technology

advancement program. Carol Birk (BS 1974) will assume

responsibility for directing our PharmaTAP program in August

2007. We look forward to future collaboration with our practice

partners within the health-system and community pharmacy

setting as we develop prototype sites to optimize medication

safety. This will include the development of a community-based

program for adverse drug reaction reporting and management.

Each year we highlight the efforts of faculty and staff who have

distinguished themselves within the areas of learning, discovery,

and engagement. This year we would like to take the opportunity

to place the spotlight on individuals who contribute significantly

to our programs but whose functions often exist in the shadows.

The first group of individuals serves on a part-time basis in

meeting the needs of the students within the Purdue University

Pharmacy. Chuck Brown (BS 1963) (a professor-emeritus and

now part-time employee), Nancy Chapman (BS 1983), Susie

Marshall (BS 1969), and Josh Olbricht enhance our programs

through their work as pharmacists within the Purdue Pharmacy,

but more importantly as role models and educators for our

students. Without these staff members, it would not be possible

for us to maintain the level of quality services provided through

the Purdue Pharmacy, nor would it be possible to provide the

quality educational experience expected for our students.

The second group of individuals serves as adjunct or

affiliate faculty members who dedicate a significant amount

of time in facilitating the success of our regionalized program

for advanced pharmacy practice experience. Jennifer McComb

(PharmD 1984) (Fort Wayne) and Rick McDowell (BS 1974,

MS 1976) (Evansville) are adjunct faculty members,

through agreements between the School of Pharmacy and

Pharmaceutical Sciences and their practice sites at Lutheran

Health Network and St. Mary’s Medical Center, respectively.

Marjorie (Marjie) Biel (PharmD 2002), Jane DeJong, and

Heather Sell (BS 1997, PharmD 1998) are affiliate faculty

members based in Northwest Indiana; South Bend, Indiana;

and Chicago, Illinois. These five individuals have worked

tirelessly to assist us with the daily operations of advanced

clerkship, identification and development of advanced clerkship

sites, and enhancement of the overall experiential learning

experience for our students. Without the efforts of these

individuals, our regionalized plan for advanced practice

experience could not be sustained, and we are most

appreciative of their work.

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Total Applications 1069Purdue/WL 203Other Indiana Campuses 101 Ball State 6 Bethel College 1 Butler 1 DePauw 1 Franklin 2 IN-Wesleyan 1 ISU 4 IU-Bloomington 12 IU-NW 4 IU-PU/FW 5 IUPUI 24 IU-SB 3 IU-SE 8 Manchester 1 Notre Dame 1 PU-Calumet 10 PU-NC 5 St. Joseph 2 St. Mary’s 3 U-Indianapolis 1 Vincennes 5 Wabash 1Out-of-State Colleges 765

Total Admitted 161Purdue/WL 107 Other Indiana Campuses 32 Ball State 3 Franklin 1 ISU 2 IU-Bloomington 3 IUPU-FW 2 IUPUI 6 IU-NW 1 IU-SB 1 IU-SE 4 PU-Calumet 4 PU-NC 2 St. Joseph 1 Vincennes 2Out-of-State Colleges 22 Average Age 22 - (Range 19 - 41)

Cum. GPA Average 3.65 - (Range 3.04 - 4.00)

2007 applications 2007 admissions

Gender

Residency

Ethnicity

Females (681)

Males (388)

Out-of-State (618)

International (227)

Indiana Resident (224)

African American (47)

Asian American (245)

Indian/Native American (3)

Caucasian American (416)

Hispanic American (43)

International (227)

Gender

Residency

Ethnicity

Females (109)

Males (52)

Out-of-State (39)

International (17)

Indiana Resident (105)

African American (7)

Asian American (21)

Caucasian American (101)

Hispanic American (6)

International (17)

Other American/Unknown (88)Other American/Unknown (9)

PHARMACY admissions data

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Number PercentStudents Surveyed 146 100.00%Responses 146 100.00%Committed Response 142 97.26%Employed 113 79.58%Continuing Education** 29 20.42%Undecided/Seeking Employment 4 2.74%

PharmD Average RangeEmployment Offers 3.7 1-16 Commitment Indiana OtherLocation 75 66

BSPS Graduates

Students Surveyed 17 100.00%Responses 17 100.00%Employed 6 35.29%Continuing Education 10 58.82%Seeking/Undecided 1 5.88%

BSPS Average RangeEmployment Offers 2 1-3

Commitment Indiana OtherLocation 7 8

Commitment Type Number Percent Avg. Salary Salary Range

Residency** 26 18.31% $38,719 $30,000 - $49,700

Fellowship** 1 0.70% $40,000*

Chain (Retail) 84 59.15% $104,203 $97,000 - $117,000

Independent (Retail) 3 2.11% $96,750 $96,000 - $97,500

Hospital 21 14.79% $91,657 $80,000 - $102,500

Consulting 1 0.70% $95,000*

Nuclear 4 2.82% $100,750 $97,000 - $108,000

Employment Salary Average $101,675

*only one salary reported ** graduate or professional school/fellowship/residency

Commitment Type Number Percent Avg. Salary Salary Range

Industry 5 83.33% $54,000 $53,000 - $58,000

Internship/Summer 1 16.67% (no salaries reported)

Nikki Price (BS 1993)Director of Pharmacy Education and DevelopmentSUPERVALU Incorporated

“Being par t of a company who values the educat ion that Purdue has g iven and cont inues to g ive has enabled me to see the benef it s of g iv ing back. Because of thi s , I always wanted to be able to do something mysel f . It has been ext remely rewarding to be able to meet the rec ipients and see the continued tradition of excellent students graduating from Purdue. Though this was purely a se l f i sh reason for g iv ing, it certainly has been a benef it for e ver yone involved.”

employment SURVEYS

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Phar m.D. Graduates

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g raduates

B.S. in Pharmaceutical Sciences

Syed AftabStephanie BartkoNatalie BoughKevin Cornelius**Deon HodsonYi Ling HsiehChristy JavellaSteven KavermanChi Keung LamMatthew MondralaMyntee NganganaSoo Jin ParkKatherine SeipelMarshall SongerRushi TrivediLori Ward

Pharm.D.

Manal Abu El-KheirRobert AdlerAlison AllenEunice AmazigoNajim AnwarTaiwo AwosikaMatthew BaileyLena BartSusan BartelsKatherine BehrLeah BergJerrold BlocherJohn BossaerAbigail BrendelMark BrownJacqueline BurkatJoanne BurkatAlicia BurkeColleen BuyerSara ByronWilliam Carroll*Brandon ChambersCyrus CheesemanElizabeth ChiongCharles ClaycombLindsay CordesAaron CraftBradley CrawfordRami DaoudVytautas DamasiusElizabeth Darrah

Leslie DavisChristopher DayJennifer DealJayme DenneyMatthew DierksThomas DykielTabitha EldridgeCharles EllermanTimothy FaldaWilliam Fat-Anthony*Kalliopi FitousisColin FitzgerrelSimon FreyAmanda FrittsChad FuentesCarrie Georgion*La Veda GipsonBradley GivenBradley GoedekerMisty GonzalezMonique GoodenRoman GrieseGina GristEmily Guerrieri*Rachel HaasRichard HamSamuel HamodScott HarrisAllison Heaton-RussellMark HeinoldLindsey HelfrichKurt HenkeWilliam HodgesJennifer Hofeditz

Elizabeth HunterBrandy JohnsonRola KaakehJennifer KaiserLisa KampschmidtRyan KazmierczakTyler KeithRobin KellerChristina KeyYoung-My KimBrenden KingVicki KluemperMegan KoritnikCourtney KramerJason LambertJoshua LambertBenjamin LaneyKira LarimoreJonathan LechlitnerKristen LeeCassandra LeeperScott LingerJacqueline LombardSharon LoomisAmy LubsenLeslie MachBenjamin MaggardLucas MansfieldRyan MaplesJosephine MaunduBriana McBrideKelly McCarthyBrandi MckeanAnnstella Mthembu

Deon NealChristopher NiesetGrace O’Connor*Anna Oman BakerCristina OrigenesEbony PageAndrea ParkerDipika PatelMelanie PflugRyan PhelpsNicole PitelloJill ProskLeslie RayChristopher RazorBrett ReedDema RejjalSara RenakerJanna RepineJillian ReynoldsNathan RieckeMonica RiversChristie RogersAshley RohlsTalli SchraderJoni SchroeringBrian SchumerLuby SebastianJeffrey SheltonDante SimmonsLaura SmithKatie SnellenbargerJaime StaniszeskiPatricia StefanekPhoebe Stokes*

Katherine SurberSara TahaCasey TaylorSara TebbeLynn TenbargeAmanda ThomasChristopher ThomasClint ThomasClara TseLauren ValentaThuy VoCassandra WallaceZachary WeberErika WesbyStephanie WiekertKelly WilliamsStephanie WilliamsTraci Wozniak

*PharmD/BSPS Dual Degree

**BSPS/SMT898

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GRADUATE deg rees AWARDED

Industrial and Physical Pharmacy

Nancy Patricia Aiello, M.S.Major Professor: Stephen R. ByrnNon-thesis option with a concentration in Regulatory and Quality Compliance

Faraj Atassi, Ph.D.Major Professor: Stephen R. ByrnThesis Title: General Trends in the Desolvation Behavior of Calcium Salts and the Characterization of Mesomorphous Calcium SaltsPost-graduation destination: Industry, Research Scientist, Eli Lilly and Co., Indianapolis, IN

Cheryl Ann Dziak, M.S.Major Professor: Stephen R. ByrnNon-thesis option with a concentration in Regulatory and Quality Compliance

Victor Theron Hildebrand, M.S.Major Professor: M. Teresa CarvajalNon-thesis option

Eun Hee Lee, Ph.D.Major Professor: Stephen R. ByrnThesis Title: Effect of Additives on Crystallization Polymorphic Transformation and SolubilityPost-graduation destination: Post-doc, Purdue University

Thomas J. Lisk, M.S.Major Professor: Stephen R. ByrnNon-thesis option with a concentration in Regulatory and Quality Compliance

Chen Mao, Ph.D.Co-Major Professors: Stephen R. Byrn and Rodolfo PinalThesis Title: Structural Relaxation and Molecular Mobility in Organic Amorphous Pharmaceutical CompoundsPost-graduation destination: Industry, Scientist, Schering-Plough

Connie S. Paul Snider, Ph.D.Major Professor: Kinam ParkThesis Title: Microenvironment- Controlled Encapsulation (MiCE) ProcessPost-graduation destination: Industry, Associate Scientist, Elan Drug Delivery, King of Prussia, PA

Richard Sikulu Walulu, M.S.Major Professor: Mark A. GreenThesis Title: Synthesis and Characterization of {Re(CO)3]+ Complexes with Tripodal Tridentate Amine LigandsPost-graduation destination: Pursue a Pharm.D. degree at Southern Illinois University

Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology

Nwanne Anadu, Ph.D.Major Professor: V. Jo DavissonThesis Title: Investigating the Mechanism of Anticancer Activity of the Natural Product: Brefeldin A

Michael Robert Braden, Ph.D.Major Professor: David E. NicholsThesis Title: Towards a Biophysical Understand of Hallucinogen ActionPost-graduation destination: Education, postdoc, University of Montana, Missoula, MT

Rong (Rosa) Huang, Ph.D.Major Professor: Richard F. BorchThesis Title: Design, Synthesis, and Biological Activity of SH2 Domain Inhibitors

Heather White Leavesley, M.S.Major Professor: Gary E. IsomThesis Title: Cyanide and Nitric Oxide Interactions at the Cytochrome c Oxidase Binuclear CenterPost-graduation destination: Ph.D. student, MCMP, Purdue University

Thomas Handley McLean, Ph.D.Major Professor: David E. NicholsThesis Title: Conformationally- Restricted Analogues of Hallucinogenic Phenethylamines as Functionally-Selective Agonists of the 5-HT2A ReceptorPost-graduation destination: Senior Synthetic Organic Chemist (staff member), Broad Institute for Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA

Andrew Edward O’Dell Morrell, Ph.D.Major Professor: Mark S. CushmanThesis Title: Development of Topoisomerase I Inhihibitors as Anticancer Agents:Post-graduation destination: Law school at George Mason University, VA

Justin C. Oliver, Ph.D.Major Professor: V. Jo DavissonThesis Title: Chemical and Structural Dynamics of Guanosine Monophosphate SynthetasePost-graduation destination: Industry

Elif Olmez Ozkirimli, Ph.D.Major Professor: Carol B. PostThesis Title: Src Kinase Activation Investigated by Computational Methods

Jason Charles Parrish, Ph.D.Major Professor: David E. NicholsThesis Title: Toward a Molecular Understanding of Hallucinogen ActionPost-graduation destination: Industry

Sarah Annette Reigard, Ph.D.Major Professor: Richard A. GibbsThesis Title: Tools for Farnesylated Protein Modulation and Identification

Laurel Alyce Royer, M.S.Major Professor: Richard A. GibbsThesis Title: The Development and Synthesis of a Fluorescently-labeled Peptide Substrate for the Yersinia pestisPost-graduation destination: Ph.D. student in Agronomy, Purdue University

Jeremy Lynn Schieler, Ph.D.Major Profesor: Jean-Christophe RochetThesis Title: Alpha-synuclein Aggregation in Parkinson’s Disease: Role of Oxidative Stress and Membranes

Joseph Paul Trebley, Ph.D.Major Professor: Ross V. WeathermanThesis Title: Anti-Estrogen Therapy and Breast Cancer: Molecular Mechanisms of Efficacy and ResistancePost-graduation destination: Education, Technology Manager, Office of Technology Commercialization, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN

Yajie Zhang, Ph.D.Major Professor: Carol B. PostThesis Title: Characterization of Structural and Dynamic Properties of Syk Tandem Sh2 Domain and Its Interaction with Diphosphorylated ITAM Important in B Cell Signaling Regulation

Fei Zhou, Ph.D.Major Professor: Robert L. GeahlenThesis Title: Syk Signalling and Trafficking During B Cell Activation

Pharmacy Practice

Menaka Bhor, Ph.D.Major Professor: Kimberly S. PlakeThesis Title: Relationship Between Health Literacy, Outcome Expectations, Efficacy Expectations, and Medication Adherence

Seema Dhirajlal Dedhiya, Ph.D.Major Professor: Joseph Thomas IIIThesis Title: Prevalence and Incidence of Potentially Inappropriate Medications Prescribed to Elderly Indiana Medicaid Beneficiaries Residing in Nursing Homes and Associations with Hospitalizations and Mortality

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The Jenkins-Knevel and Kienly Awards Symposium was held on November 9, 2006. The Kienly Awards have been endowed since 1976 by gifts from Dr. Albert V. Kienly, Jr., as well as by an anonymous faculty gift in memory of Dr. Kienly’s father and mother. Dr. Kienly, Jr., who passed away in November of 2002, graduated from the Purdue University School of Pharmacy in 1940, and his father graduated from the School in 1901. The 2006 recipients of the Kienly Awards were:Animesh Aditya, Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology; Sai Prasanth Chamarthy, Industrial and Physical Pharmacy; and Suwanna Phattarabenjapol, Pharmacy Practice.

The Jenkins-Knevel Awards are supported by Dr. Serena Ford, daughter of Dr. Glenn L. Jenkins, Dean of the School of Pharmacy from 1941 to 1966, and other donors. They are given in honor of Dr. Jenkins and Dr. Adelbert M. Knevel (PhD 1957), professor emeritus and former Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Research from 1969-1987. Dr. Knevel passed away in December of 2006. The 2006 recipients of the Jenkins-Knevel Awards were: Michael Braden, Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology (Empirical Support for a Serotonin 2A Receptor Homology Model from Site-directed Mutagenesis Studies); David Engers, Industrial and Physical Pharmacy (Microstructure Evolution and the Physical Stability of Amorphous Solids); Xin Zhang, Pharmacy Practice (Prediction of the Inhibition of CYP3A by Erythromycin and Diltiazen Along and in Combination Using Physiologically-based Pharmacokinetic Models); and Yajie Zhang, Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology (Structural and Dynamic Studies of Syk Tandem SH2 Domain Reveal the Mechanism of Phosphorylation of Tyr-130 in Regulating Syk and B-cell Receptor Interaction).

The Jenkins-Knevel and Kienly Awards Symposium

(L to R) Dr. Marc Loudon with Jenkins-Knevel Award recipients Xin Zhang, David Engers, Yajie Zhang, and Michael Braden

(L to R) Dr. Marc Loudon with Kienly Award recipients Suwanna Phattarabenjapol, Animesh Aditya, and Sai Prasanth Chamarthy

“Giv ing a por t ion of your t ime, or talents , or t reasures to your profession is one of the sat isf y ing exper iences that accr ues to a profess ional . Which e ver i s your “g i f t ,” I would encourage you to consider sharing your particular r ichness w ith your Purdue School of Phar mac y. It t r uly i s a g i f t that keeps on g iv ing. It says so much about you, your profession, and the students fol low ing in your pathway. Join me in making thi s year a spec ial year.”

Edward L. Langston (BS 1967)Physician, American Health NetworkChair, Board of Trustees of the American Medical Association

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The School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences expresses sincere gratitude to the Merck Company Foundation for establishing the Merck Scholar Awards to provide scholarships to students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences Program. Merck pledged $50,000 in scholarship funds to encourage students to pursue careers in industrial pharmacy which provides a solid background in chemistry and science. The gift supports four undergraduate scholarships per year for five years, and the first Merck Scholar Award recipients were selected in the spring of 2002. The recipients are Karen Helwig, Christy Javella, Steven Kaverman, Anastasia Lityo, and Siyuan Yang. Previous recipients include Holly Angermeier, Jacquelyn Cloonen, Sarah Dunn, Molly Fricke, Justin Guinn, Amanda Hinkle, Jonathan Hoggatt, Mary Katherine Jungbluth, Tippu Khan, Ryan McCann, Stephanie Noe, Laura Rearick, Megan Reimann, Robert Ribeiro, Carolyn Roedel, Rebecca Turner, and Eric Van Horn.

Donald Barrick (BS 1976), Senior Manager in New Products Planning for Merck and Company, Inc., says “The bachelor of science program provides great preparation for careers in the areas of production technical support, pharmaceutical research and development, manufacturing or regulatory affairs. Merck is proud to support such an innovative degree program, and we are confident that it will attract bright, talented students who will become future leaders in our industry.”

Congratulations to the recent recipients of the Merck Scholar Award, and sincere thanks to Merck for its continued support of the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.

Merck Scholar Awards

Industrial Advisory Council

Mary B. Baker ’79Gilbert S. Banker ’55, ’57, ’03Donald O. Barrick ’76Elizabeth C. Bearby ’96Morgan L. Beatty ’67, ’68, ’72James W. Bedford ’81Gary D. Dolch ’76Ronald W. Dollens ’70, ’01Arthur J. Fiocco, Jr.Mark W. Fitch ’72Charles V. Flemming ’57, ’94Robert M. Franz ’76, ’80Jeffrey S. Hatfield ’81Maria D. Bowman-Horner ’81David C. Hsia ’75M. Amin KhanLisa Leonard Koss ’90Samuel J. Lee ’94Robert A. Lipper ’73Katie L. MacFarlane ’88, ’89Vincent E. McCurdy ’85Michael S. McNear ’79Y. Joseph Mo ’77John E. Nine ’83Chetan P. Pujara ’97William G. Randolph III ’82, ’88Arthur C. Solomon ’70, ’72Gerald L. Wannarka ’80Michael J. WarmuthMary L. Westrick ’80, ’83Roger E. Williams ’79Rae Willis ’61, ’64, ’66

Minority Advocacy Council

Ralph Johnson ’83Nathaniel Milton ’89, ’95Aneasha N. Moore ’02Warren J. Moore ’02Charles E. Sanders, Jr. ’78Sarah A. Sanders ’78, ’80Eric A. Smith ’83Gloria J. Torres ’99Adrienne M. Mayorga-Villarreal ’99Joanne D. Murphy-Woods ’88

Professional Advisory Council

Julia A. Borgmann ’87, ’89Richard S. Brychell ’73Matthew Clary Cliff G. Cleveland ’76Ryan D. Cohlhepp ’00Joyce Collins Daniel D. Degnan ’91, ’92John F. Derr ’58Christopher T. Dimos ’88James A. Eskew ’76Gregory A. FoxJames H. Fuller ’84, ’86Charles L. Goodall ’84Winifred A. Landis ’81Wade A. Lange ’79, ’83Dennis J. McCallian ’71, ’84Michael B. McMains ’81John C. Messina, Jr. ’95Kathy L. Michael ’88Nikki M. Price ’93David W. Purdy ’83Lawrence J. SageAmanda B. Keltsch-Senger ’88

Lorraine E. Shaffer ’78, ’01Edward P. Sheridan Robert G. Sikora ’72Edward S. Smith ’77Ronald J. SnowWilliam L. Sonner John E. Voliva ’99

Purdue Pharmacy Alumni Association Board

Robert A. Brown ’51Mark H. Bunton ’95Kimberli Harty Burgner ’79, ’81, ’03JeanAnne D. Chaney ’61Charles S. Conroy ’92Vytautas J. Damasius ’69Joseph E. Dubes III ’71Robert L. Gibson, Jr. ’69LaVeda M. Gipson ’07Bradley J. Given ’07Brian E. Holstine ’87Rola Kaakeh ’07Jack A. Klee ’62Jane E. Krause ’81, ’94Jason E. Lambert ’07Barbara E. Lane ’57Tricia A. Lohr ’05Janet S. Redmond ’94Francis E. Rhea ’06Pamela S. Ringor ’97Ronald A. Rosich ’81Dee Dee Rubin, ’95Kara Duncan Weatherman ’94Wenda R. Zick ’95

Pharmacy Dean’s Advisory Councils

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THE SCHOOL OF PHARMACY AND PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES Donor Honor Rol l

Gifts received during July 1, 2006-June 30, 2007

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Pinnacle Society ($10,000 & higher)Hamid & Ladan AbbaspourJames AppinoGilbert & Gwen BankerDonald & Susan BarrickHarriet BeelerRichard & Anne BorchRobert & Sondra BrownDick & Susan BrychellStephen & Sally ByrnJeanAnne & James ChaneyAllen & Lee-Hwa ChaoTerry ColeLyman & Joyce EatonJoyce FindleyCharles & Madonna FlemmingThomas & Beverly GerdingKaren & Thomas JeppsonJames & Debra KehrerRobert & Nancy LipperMichael & Gayle McCordJack & Barbara McCoyWayne & Helen McKeehanSteven & Lisa NailJohn & Janet NineMichael & Sally PierleRobert & Arda SautéVirginia Tyler

Mortar & Pestle Society ($5,000 - $9,999)Mary BakerJean & Frank BattagliaJudith BlankHenry & Sherrill BryantAng & Jeannine CarnaghiGary & Peggie DolchAlan & Marilyn FitesSerena & George FordJonathan GarveyMarilyn HaberleKenneth & Betty HeimlichGregory & Sherry HiattAlton Johnson

Susan MartinMichael & Cheryl McMainsGerald & Karen MigliaccioKinam & Haesun ParkWilliam & Diane RandolphDebra St. John MishlerBernard & Judith Williams

Dean’s Club Inner Circle ($2,500 - $4,999)Albert & Wendy AldermanHolly & William BonsignoreMark & Brenda BuntonGlenn & Mary Lou ClaybaughJoann Data & Herman CantrellFrank & Beverlee DeardorffRicky & Jane Gerteisen Frank & Joan GoodhartEugene & Barbara HamlowBrian & Betty Ann HendersonThomas & Mary OrtylBrian RailingGregg & Jeanne RichmondJill & Richard RobinsonBeth & Jerry SchillingEdward & Sue SmithCraig & Susan SvenssonStanley & Terrylee TurnipseedRoss & Kara Duncan WeathermanJames & Linda WhiteRoger & Cyndi WilliamsRae Willis & Candie Oldham

Dean’s Club Executive Level ($1,000 - $2,499)Steven & Jill AbelJeffrey & Ann AlbrechtJanet & James AmyRobert & Sandra AndersonChristopher AndersonThomas & Cynthia AndresJennifer & Derek AsayRandy & Margaret AsmusEric & Loretta Barker

Morgan & Winnie BeattyRichard & Betty BellairsQuent & Margaret BesingCurtis & Marilyn BlackJoseph BorowitzMaria Bowman-HornerJames & Darlene BranhamScott & Sandra BrowerGerald & Judith BrunoThomas & Miriam BryanNancy & William BussoElizabeth ChalmersFrank & Judith DarnellLorraine DavisCraig & Nancy DavisRoss & Carol DeardorffRichard D'EliaJohn & Polly DerrChristopher & Theresa DimosJames & Phyllis DoluisioMichelle & Scott DuncanPhyllis EckmanKandy & Mark FitchPatrick & Juanita GallivanDennis & Leslie GardnerRichard GelzleichterBeverly GenaroGregory GiantKeith & Crystal GilletteVirginia & Charles GoodallRoger & Patricia GordonJeffrey & Cheryl GreenMark Green & Carla MathiasJohn & Joan GriffinTerry GubbinsCandice HillGary HollenbeckCarl & Janet HudsonBruce & Patricia HuffordJohn & Sarah KayScott & Amanda Keltsch-SengerJohn & Carol KerriganMary & Frank KingNorma & Dennis KingGregory & Susan Bogdanowich-Knipp

Christopher KorherrBarbara & Francis LaneThomas LeeLuk-Chiu & Jane LiHerbert & Helen LiebermanNancy LillyNadine LindleyGretchen LoganMary LoseyMarc & Judy LoudonPatrick & Marjorie MadiganRobert & Patricia MaileJames & Kathleen MannionMichael McNearKathy & Craig MichaelEric MichaelJoseph & Marian MooneyKenneth & Margaret MorrisMiles & Mildred MumfordJames & Susan MundenChristiane & Gregory NashDon & Ginger NewmanCharles & Barbara PagetJonathon & Joann ParkerAlbert & Cynthia PeytonStephen & Rebecca PiepenbrinkNikki & Casey PriceJudith RadzinskiKelly RailingDiane Rammelsberg & Ralph FreyeArlen & Arlene ReynoldsJames & Diann RobbersSteven & Jane RobbinsChip & Jane RutledgePaul SaleDenise & Bobby SandageJames & Susan SangerSteven & Catherine ScottJane SheetsJohn SheplerRobert ShinglerRobert & Nancy SikoraEric SmithWayne & Deborah SmithDavid & Donna SteenbargerJon Stone & Alexandra Yankwich

Julian & Patsy StowersBrian & Janet StuglikBlaine & Shirley SuttonLillian & James ThomasJames TisdaleJohn & Tara VolivaCynthia & Kevin WeilJames & Linda WesleyNorvin & Gwen WilsonSue WrightGary & Rachel Yingling

Dean’s Club ($500 - $999)Max & Mergie AdamsHeidi AndersonRonald BaileyJames BealRobert BeckettDiena & Charles BeyerJanice BiedermanJeffery BierwagenDorothy & Richard BoggsJames & Jean BoylanSharon BrownRonald & Rosa BurkhartJennifer CampbellThomas & Tressa CapperLeslie CatrettJennifer ChalmersAlexander ChunLloyd & Patricia ClaybaughCliff & Vanessa ClevelandAlice & Fred CronerGene & Phyllis CrumSteven & Carlene CummingsRobert DalyMiles & Sandra DavisPhilip DavisJoseph & Victoria DwengerJames & Gail EskewWilliam FarrarRichard & Joan FaustNancy & Edward FitzgeraldRobert & Cheryl FranzBarbara Garing

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Robert Geahlen & Marietta HarrisonMary & Richard GeibGeorge Gembis & Sue RoweHolly & William GentryBarbara GoughSusan & Scott GrafRichard GrunderStephanie HammondsGerianne Hap & James RoesslerHeather HeitertMichael HoganLaurence Hurley & Terry EversJackie JimersonKeith & Juanita JohnsBonnie & Gary JonesEugene KattRobert & Cheryl KayeEllen KellerJohn & Robyn KellyJanet KeresztesSusan KlossAdelbert KnevelJames KrullStephen & Patricia KwiatkowskiWinifred LandisChris & Jennifer LisekJohn & Janet LombardRosemary LongMelanie LoveSheryl LowenharRoger and Lois MaickelPhillip & Ann ManshipDena & Gary MarvelHolly L. MasonPaul & Kathryn McWilliamsJulie MetzSusan MetzgerCynthia & Walter MeyerSusan & William MeyerLaura & Nicholas MillerGary MillikanJack MoneyJudith & James MowryKathleen Nail

Cinda & Joseph O’ConnorKathleen O’LenicDouglas & Margit OlsonCarol Ott & Mark PoseyLinda & John PaczoltCarol & Michael PasiniDeborah & Anthony PeronaGregory & Sheila PierceRichard & Marianne PoguePriscilla & James PotterRolland PoustPaul & Gail PriceJanet & Robert RedmondDavid & Gail RieseJoyce & Carl RinkeDavid & Peggy RokoszRae & Richard RoleyMary SammonsCharles & Sarah SandersJohn & Jenifer SchreinerLaura & Robert ScottDouglas & Glenda ScudderGuy SidesAndrew & Cherie SimoBrent & Dawn SinclairBruce SmithJames & Bette SpahrEarl & Mary SpeicherJon & Aimee SpragueDenise & Mark StudtCharles & Lorraine SturwoldDennis & Donna TerryJohn TurchiJanet WarrenJohn WellsSusan & Richard WhiteMark & Kelly WilliamsShirley & Tad WilsonRobert & Kathleen WittgenJoanne WoodsJames & Jean YeagerRobert & Sheila YoderThomas & Welma YorkJames & Linda Zolman

Second Century Club ($250 - $499)Patricia & Gregg AcriNancy AlavanjaMargaret & Eric AndersonAnn AngleOscar AraujoCharles AskinsJoanne BarrickVirginia & Dalton BaysdenKathleen & Thomas BemenderferLaura BertucciAmy BettleMargaret BilkertJosephine BillingtonJames & Rosemary BlakesleyNancy BowenPatricia BrademasBeth BreadySheryl BringmanValerie & Roberts BrockBrian & Bernadette BrownCharles & Rebecca BultinckCatherine & Morgan BurkeRobert & Karen BurnettJohn & Diana BushCarolyn & Gregory CagnassolaTimothy & Connie Calmer-AndersonLeroy CataldiJane Chavers & James HubnerThomas CloverRyan & Melissa CohlheppCynthia & Patrick ConleyThad & Sharon CramerWayne & Patricia CulleyMark CushmanLauren & Quinn CzosnowskiVicki DemoretEric DiazChristopher & Susan DickMalisa & Andrew DillsNikki & Mark DonathanAnne & Paul EggersHoward EigenLori & Kevin Eikenberry

Timothy EllermanBrian & Angela ElstenRenee & Rick EmbreyTamara EvansBarry EversoleRonald EyerCatherine & David FisherDale FonnerLarry & Nanette FredericksBrian & Toni FrostGeorge FullerNathan & Elizabeth GabhartGregory & Sandra GaborDonna & Lionel GalermanJames GallowayMelvin & Dene GarbowThomas GarciaDebra GearhartRobert & Janice GibsonDonna & James GoetzMary GonzalesErnest GrantRobert & Pamela GreenKathryn GrismoreDavid & Karen GroteJohn GuthrieAbbie GuthriePamela HabrowskiJudith & David HalePamela HallEdward HarvillDouglas & Kelly HenryLinda HobbsChristine HoltmanLaura HoltzChang-Deng HuDana & Binh HunterMyrlen HunterAnn & Philip HyndsSalvatore & Nancy Jackson-SchicianoJane & Mark JohnsonEstell & Mary KeslingWilliam KilarskiSteven & Wendy KlohrCarol Knoth-Lytle

Bernadette KohRichard & Janalene KounsWendy KratzerJohn & Connie KuykendallMonina LahozSteven LamparelliNancy & Thomas LangschiedLouis & Karen LaRoweMarvin & Judy LarueHeather & Frederick LechlitnerLinda & Richard LethermanAlan LevineGerald LimpAllan & Karen LoebMary LoftusAmy & Blake LuebbehusenKevin MarhenkeStanley & Elizabeth MarkowskiRebecca & Philip MarshallRobert & Cheryl MerchantLonnie & Charlotte MiddlesworthChristopher & Crystal MillerMark & Marsha MillikanJohn MobleyAlice NelsonDavid & Karen NineStaci-Marie & David NormanWilliam NussbaumPhilip PaughDouglas PewMaureen & Thomas PietrygaLois & Paul PinckleyNicole PitlikKenneth PrueJohn & Nancy RhodesLori RhorerTamara & Thomas RichardsonDebra & Kirk RossLawrence & Lynette SageJames SampsonRichard SantayKenton & Sally SchreckAnne SchroederRoberta SecrestJames SeibertMekre Senbetta

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Robert & Nancy SepelyakVirginia ShenVan & Jo SherryJames & Robin SilverStephen & Carol SimmonsGordon & Marilee SkinnerMelinda & Richard SloanDavid & Peggy SmileyChristopher SmithRobert SmithFrank & Josephine SnyderTracy & David SpeerDebra SteuerKathy & John StutsmanPaul SuttonLawrence & Susan SwansonElizabeth & Jack TaulmanDirk TeagardenJohn & Trena ThornburgVictoria & Ronald TimmonsRoss & Stephany TuckerCynthia & Thomas UhrigErnest & Mary VibbertSamuel & Ellen VowellsMary WahlmanJianhong WangJulia WardJames WeaverJody WeberKathryn & Bruce WhiteAngela WojslawGary WolfeRobert & Kelly WolfeVictor YanchickTerre & Jeffrey Ziegler

Rx Select Club ($100 - $249)Frank & Phyllis AbbottBruce & Georgine AbrahamsAnthony AcitoCara & Joseph AcklinEdgar AdamsNancy AdamsRobert AdlerColeen & Robert Albright

Keith AllhandsTari & Dale AmblerRobert AndersonNeil & Jennifer AndersonRobert & Sharon AndersonKeith & Lynne AppleMary & James ArnoldKeith AshbyRobert & Judith AtlasDouglas & Karen AusenbaughMichael & Rita AyresPatricia BakerElie BalouRalph & Eleanor BanzigerDavid BarhydtBrenda BarkerMax BarnhartPaul & Susan Cartier-BarrettColleen BarricklowJulia BartlowMelanie & Ronald BaysingerHelen BeachRonald BeckJerome & Nancy BeckNancy BeebeJack & Lavina BeilfussJerry BennettDonald Benovitz & Martha FaganLeah BergRonald & Bernadette BeyersSandra BiggsMichael BiglerJoleen BlackstenCheryl & Richard BlanfordHelen BlessingerDale & Carol BoingRobert BolgerJeffrey Bolin & Carol PostRandall & Cynthia BorisLee BowmanPatricia & Scott BowmanLinda BradburyElaine & Emory BrandenburgSusan Bresnahan & Ray VanderbyGeorge BrewerRobert Britt

Harriet BronnenbergJohn & Linda BrownMark BrownOliver & Geneva BrueckMonica BrunelleAnn BrunnerDennis & Jane BuckCherie & Jerry BurgdorfDiane & Paul BurnettJames ButtThomas & Katherine ButtMary ByersStephen & Nancy ByfieldDorothy ByrnJanice CacaceTimothy & Yvonne CagneyKelley CampbellNancy & David CampbellTelene & Kevin CaressSaladin CarterJohn CassadyShieh-Sheing & Shwu-Mei ChenAllison & Steven ChenKenneth & Ying ChengElizabeth ChizumEmily Eun-Byul ChoDawn ChristmasIngrid Chung & Johnny MaKathleen CimakaskyMatthew ClaryStephen & Rebecca ClineDavid & Carole CoffmanRobert CoicanSamuel & Carolyn CokerJohn & Maria ColaizziAnn ColganKristine & Shawn CollinsJane ConardScott ConderArica ConnerMary ConnorKelly & Thomas CookMartin & Lisa CookBrad CooperDavid CornetteSusan Corvari

Charles & Patricia Cowall-HanoverMax & Karlyn CowanSara & Dennis CowleyThomas CrabillJames & Ann CrawfordHelen & Christopher CreaganAmanda & Nathan CriselRusty and Stephanie CromerBrian CruserElaine CueRichard Cummings & Maryann MiskiewiczMarcia DailyVytautas DamasiusKimberly DangNatalie DanielssonDiane & Michael DarraghAaron DaselerHarry & Elizabeth DavidsonJefferson DavisLeslie DavisSharon Davis NinnoJames & Nancy DayRichard & Rosemary DeardorffKathleen & Frank DeardorffJeffrey & Tamara DeckerDana & Donn DeFurJerome & Kathleen DegitzDana DelawareSusan DelmonicoJulie & Michael DeLucenayJames & Deanna DempseySusan & Benjamin DennettVerne & Charlotte DeVilleWillis DickensMatthew DierksKhanh DoCarol & Douglas DoorenbosJames & Shirley DoraJoseph DownsRaymond & Barbara DoyleJoseph & Margie DubesWilliam & Virginia DuesterbergElizabeth & Denny DurcholzSarah DurhamDonald & Linda Durkee

Roger & Mary DuvallElayne DworekJennifer EadsJohnnie & Diane EarlyRobert & Ruth EatonHenry EbershoffAndrew & Edith EbertLea & Robert EinterzJames EndlerAnita & Maxwell EngJames & Beverly EnyartLisa EppersonKam EtzlerDavid EwbankRichard FagaFrederick FagenBrooke FairRosemary & William FanningWilliam Fat-AnthonyTimothy & Mary Anne FathBarbara FellowsWilliam & Deborah FenstermakerNancyjean FeyDerek FieldsJon & Nancy FinleyEdward & Jill FischerColin FitzgerrelHerbert & Susanne FletcherMichael & Marsha FloraIan FoldenauerPaul & Betty FordAnthony & Katrina FossaGary & Janet FourmanMichael & Sandra FrankovichBeth FreyJohn FritchSherri & Todd FryeDianne & Peter FullamJeanne FurmanThomas FurnishCharles FurnishAlan & Sharon GatesDiane & Ronald GburekStephen GeorgesonPaul GermickIsaac Ghebre-Sellassie

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Laura GibsonDennis GillilandDonna & Larry GirouxJames & Emily GladdenScott GlosnerRobert & Kathleen GloyeskeLori & Paul GodbyAshok & Manisha GoreCindy GorslineJames & Mary GoshertLaura & Thomas GranaBeth GreckJacqueline GriswoldMary Ellen & John GrubbsSara GullstromEdmund & Linda GunnLydia & Andrew HaanJames & Mary HaasJulie & Robert HadleyMarcelyn & Troy HaganTeresa & Kris HallBrent HallHerbert & Margaret HalleyChristine HamacherJane HammockLorrie & Timothy HammondBruce & Emily HancockCasey HandalRobert & Eleanor HannemannNorman HartStacey & Eric HartSharon HartmanAdam HartyEsther HawkinsKathleen & Harry HayesMarilyn & Dwight HayesWilliam HeilmanLeslie HenryChristopher HensleyMaureen & Larry HerringAnne & Robert HerroldAllen & Barbara HeydMichael & Carol Hilton-McKiernanJody HinkleRobin HippsSandra Hoel

Dennis & Barbara HoganMary HoganGerard & Jacqueline HokansonKenneth & Margaret HollandEileen & Ronald HollandJohn HornerJohn & Barbara HouseworthDavid HubersDillon & Joy HuderGary HudsonMichael & Amanda HudsonKyle & Anne HultgrenJohn & Wilma HultmanDorothy HummaRandall HunterKenneth HurleyDonald HuttonDiane IgnarDenisa IncrocciRoger IngsGary IsomChristine & Craig IttTerri & Eric JacksonHeather JacksonCarol & Orval JacobsenDonald & Janet JacobyAndrew & Patricia JancosekPatricia JehringMartha & Ronald JelskiMarilyn JohnMichael & Sheryl JohnsonSuzanne & Mark JohnsonLeslie JohnsonRonald & Patricia JohnsonDavis & Elizabeth JonesLeticia JonesTodd & Heather JonesEmma JonesNancy JonesDavid & Jane JungstThomas KaemmingGail KaiserRobert & Sharon KammanLisa KampschmidtJohn & Doris KaneRobert & Kathleen Kania

Ryan KazmierczakMatthew & Mary KelmWilliam & Doris KendallMary KendellJudith KeplerJay & Cynthia KidwellMichele & Cory KihlstromJohn KilarskiMichael KinardBonnie KlankJack & Cynthia KleeHarry KlimisLillian KnevelScott & Cynthia Koh-KnoxKenneth KoldeweyDiane KoomlerKimberly & Joseph KossLinda & James KrampenDebra KrasnowDiane KreisherCarrie KrekelerBrandy KretzCharlotte & John KrukenbergDennis & Elaine KuespertArthur & Donna KunzMichelle KuzmitsElizabeth & Vernon LambrightJerome LampertGerald & Carol LangeSuzane & Neill LankfordNancy LaPointeDavid & Traci LeburgJohn & Sharon LeiterIrene LemieuxMichael & Sandra LeonardGary & Lynn LesherRebecca LiRongxi LiMary LivernoisCraig & Maria LockeJulie & Rodney LongWilliam & April LosinJanis LundwallDavid & Annette LutesSharon & Thomas LyonsSally & Peter Maier

Nancy Clifton Lilly (BS 1978)Vice President, U.S. Sales and MarketingEli Lilly and Company

“I bel ie ve in the concept of ‘pass it for ward.’ As my l i fe has been enr iched by my academic and personal exper iences at Purdue, I want to pass that same oppor tunit y on to others . O ne way to do that i s by ensur ing Purdue Univers it y and the School of Phar mac y have the resources needed to prov ide cont inued academic and research excel lence for students . I hope that al l other alumni re f lec t and take personal ac t ion so that the y too can ‘pass it for ward.’”

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William & Leanne MalloyBonnie & Randy MarcyRyan MarklLaura MarkutAndrea & Elgin MartinDonald MartinLady MasangcayCarolyn Mason & Jim JohnsonBeth & Jeffrey MasonDavid MattinglyPaula MauzyKelly Mc CarthyLarry & Lennie Mc DanielWilliam & Carolyn McClintockDavid & Ruth McCordMary & William McDanielRichard McDowellJohn McElfreshDonna McElweeKathryn & John McGrawKevin & Jill McKayWilliam & Sally McLaughlinJohn MeadeJeanette & David MeyerCorinne & Matthew MilburnJenny & Matthew MilesEmily MilewskiLouis & Lenore MillerMarian & William MillerJohn & Erin MillerCarol MillerRichard MillerJanis & William MilliganJean & Douglas MillikanChristina MitchellChristine MonanterasJenifer MooneyTonya MooreAngela & Phillip MorganKathleen MorrisKristen & Dean MosdellConnie & Scott MurrayJames MurrayBrian MusialDonna & Rex MyersCarol Myers

Prakash & Ujjvala NadkarniChristine NafeDaniel & Megan NailSteffany & Daniel NeieTheresa & Richard NeumannLeroy NewcombKenneth & Karen NewtonRobert & Marilyn NewtonKaren NguyDavid & Kathy NicholsElizabeth & Christopher NiehausDwight NobleCarol NoblittEric NorringtonChristopher NosekShannon & Lawrence OatesJudy ObenlandJoseph & Carol OfferleKerri OkamuraLouise & William OlderRose OlsonGary O'NealConny & Patricia OttingerDouglas PadgettMarcia PalmerStephen PaloniPaul & Carol PankrosLisa & Ral PapeshBeth & Steven ParkCarol PasqualeCurtis & Jody PassafumeArnold & Nancy PedersenRonald PeeplesMerville PenceBrian & Stacy PetersPamela & Timothy PetersonDonald PetersonNeil & JoAnn PetryLewis PiepenbrinkCatherine PieperNicole PitelloAstra PlucisAnthony & Nancy ProakisThomas & Barbara PughRhonda PutmanWilliam & Catherine Quinton

Sara RenakerTeresa & Raymond RenakerBelinda & Michael RennoJulia ReyburnCharles & Judie Huth-ReynoldsLisa RiceBrian & Sherry RichardsJuli & Tracy RichterThomas & Mary RieckeGretchen & Donald RiedererMarlene RiegseckerKevin & Suzanne RileyJeffrey & Kristiana RobertsKent RobinsonCarrie RobinsonJean-Christophe RochetToby & Debra RodneyJoseph & Judith RohlferRobert & Marjorie RothBenjamin & Jennifer Whittington-RotzTeresa RouseJason & Amanda RoweYvonne RuebuschBarbara & David RumseyHarold RyanStewart & Susan RyckmanMary SartoreRajendra SatheErin SchaafMary & James SchaferMary SchafhauserBradley SchammelMary & Arthur SchassbergerJames & Elaine ScheeleEllen & Gregory SchellhasePatricia SchettinoGordon & Suzanne SchmitzKaren & Thomas SchneiderPatrick & Maria SchneiderEdward SchnurJohn SchnurJanet SchuetteDonna SchwartzJohn SchwartzSusan & Bradford Scott

Susan ScottVirginia ScottRoger & Jo Ann SebergerAlbert SebokRenita & Michael SeldowitzZezhi & Pushpa ShaoAndrew ShawHarold SheinausMindy & Kurt ShetterAida Shihab-EldeenWendy ShislerMichael & Vella SiegBarry SiegelMichael SieversTom & Janet SilverLane SimsKelly SimsJane & Kenneth SipeDaniel SmithRuth & John SmithVirginia & Koven SmithDeborah SmithScott & Vicky SmithGregory & Laura SmithKaren & Thomas SmolenskiDon SmuckerPatrick SoElizabeth & James SolbergKevin SowinskiGale SpearsKenneth SperanzaWilliam StahoviakDennis StalkerDan & Elizabeth StanciuRichard StandishThomas StarkeBennetta & Robert StearnesSusan SteigerwaldJohn StengerNed StephensonJoseph & Joyce StodolaGloria & Ronald StoneRuth StovallCasey SummersSharon & Gene SwackhamerRandy Swonder

Catrina SzendeJon & Angela TammenEllen & Manley TateJanice & Cecil TaylorAwoere & So-Ngo TemeHeidi ThiemeBeth ThomasCharlotte & Jerome ThomasMark & Cheryl ThompsonTracie & Roger TimmermanLeslie TindalAnthony TitusJames TitusRonald TobiasSusan & Rafael TorricoMark & Donna TowDaniel TrejchelBarbetta & Robert TrueLawrence UpdykeMichael & Patricia VanderveerCatherine & Marshall VanNahmenRebecca VermeulenBrian & Maureen VerVaetChristopher & Susan ViceLisa ViekeCarol & Timothy VoegeleLisa & Eric WaddellEdward & Joetta WahlJerry WaldronNancy & Robert WaltzVal WattsMary WeberKurt & Kathleen WeissRonald WellmanFranklin WeylMax & Gertrud WhiteMolly & Timothy WhiteBradley WhiteGlenn & Grace WhitecottenEllen WhitlockJon WhitmoreCynthia & Robert WidmaierRebecca WiedmanAgnes WierLisabeth & Gary WilesDonald & Rita Williams

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Susan & Max WimmerCarol & David WinstanleyDebra WinterWilliam WolfeAlan & Carla WolfgangDerek & Jamie WongJennifer WoodShawn & Stephen WoodAlisa & Alan WrightEric WyantCheng Yang & Hongbing ZhangYoon YeoEugene & Beverly YoderLawrence & Julia YostMarilyn & Jerry YoungDenise YoungJames YoungNancy YunkerJanet ZajacHarold ZallenLouis ZatorskiMelanie ZimmerJeffrey & Carol Zobel-TeagueSusan ZookJerry ZuckArthur Zupko

Donors (Up to $99)Mary AbbottAmber & Todd AdamczykJane AdelmanMary AikmanMarlyn & Robert AkersJames AkersWilliam AllenAlison AllenMark AllionEunice AmazigoEdward AndersonSheree Anderson GhereDenise Anderson-DecinaHeather AndryukMichael AnkenbruckJohn & Suzanne ArlandDenise Atkinson

Andrew AultEsther & Gregory AvdakovTracy & Richard BagienskiPatricia BagwellHarold BaileyStephen BaileyKyle BairKenneth BakerRobin & Scott BakerPaul BaneJerry & Sally BanksJamie & Richard BarnerMichael BarnettSandra & Clifford BarrettSusan BartelsPhilip BassM. J. BastinLisa BattsLindsey & Joseph BaughKenneth & Gloria BayerMark & Cristina BeanSteven & Nancy BeckerJames & Karen BedfordShokrina & Peter BeeringGeorge & Cynthia BenishinSuzanne BenjaminAndrea BenninghoffDonna BergBernard BerkPatricia & Joseph BiancoCarol & Frank BiedaKenneth BinkleyKurt & Joanne BlackJerrold BlocherMary Alice BoariniLisa BoggsMaxie BoldenAmy BoldtDebra BonannoDiane BonkCharles BoothJames BorgettiGordon & Elizabeth BokhartSuzanne BousquetSteven & Carol BraceAllen Bradley

Charles & Sara BraucherAbigail BrendelRuth BrewerWilliam BrewsterTimothy BrianDenise BridgesMichael BrierBethanne & Jay BrownBonnie BrownJoseph & Frances BubaloCarol & Shane BucklesBriana & Matthew BuckleyKimberli & John BurgnerAlicia BurkeLaura BushongDavid ButlerColleen BuyerJoni & Stephen BuyerSong-Jun CaiMichael CalusisJames CampbellNoll CampbellJill CampbellLinda & Robert CanupEric CardinalRandal & Carla CarieJames & Amy CarneyJames CaseyAngela & Brian CatesJohn ChaberJulie & Jon ChapmanEllen & Jon ChastainMichael CheckleyMarvin ChertkoffShirley & Yun-Leei ChiouLilian ChiuJoanne & John ColeCharles ColletteValerie CollingsVirginia ComptonStefanie & Aaron ConleySusan & Michael ConroyJeanine & Mario ContrerasJune & Norman CookS. Brett CoryellStephen Coryell

Janet Cote-MerowDiana & Craig CoumbeChristine CountermanWilliam & Darra CoverSherwood CraigMichael & Claudia CraneKimberly & Stephen CrawfordElizabeth & Rodney CrispenJames & Krista CulleyDavid & Patti CurtsCarl CzarneckiEsam & Najwa DajaniElizabeth DarrahDavid & Mary DavisDavid DavisChristopher DayDavid & Joyce DeckerTerry & John DeckerMary deGrohMarie DempseyMichael & Catherine DeSantoIma Diaz-SaavedraNathan DickisonChristina & Kyle DicksonRichard DiMariaMichael & Christine DiNataleJohn DingerdissenPamela DishmanKaren DobbinsJames & Mary DodsonRaymond & Myra DohmeyerShanna & Jason DonicaJohn DoughertyAmy & Lance DoverVictoria DownsEllen & Phillip DrakeMarilyn DuggerWendy DulinKenneth DunbarElaine & Gerald DuncanJames DunnRichard DurhamThomas DykielDavid EbbelerSally EbershoffJessica & Travis Elliott

Victor ElsasserPatricia & Mark ElsnerRichard & Phyllis EmigWayne & Sandra EngdahlAshley ErnyCarol ErtlDavid & Barbara ErwinSaundra EversoleKent & RaMona EvoyLouis FairfieldJanet FairheadTara FeldhausJamie & Jon FerencySandra & Frank FetzerDennis & Rita FieldsWanda & Michael FoleyMario ForcioneCarolyn FordEleanor FortunaKristy & James FortuneCarolyn FosseGeorge & Charlene FosterJennifer FrederickNancy FrenchJames & Julie GackenheimerNichole GambleNatalie & David GardnerDeborah & Fred GareyAnne & James GarrettJane & Michael GartenhausCarrie GeorgionAllen & Rose GerardLowell & Carol GibsonNancy GibsonLa Veda & Archie GipsonBradley & Stephanie GivenSara & Eric GladishWilliam GolodMonique GoodenEric GoodsonArthur GotoDiane & Donald GotschBarry & Paula GradenCynthia & Richard GrearTara & Derek GreenGregory Green

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Elaine & Jerrold GreeneLinda & Gordon GreenmanPhyllis GreenstinePhilip GresselMichael & Lynn GrossImre GutayWalter & Suzanne GuyerNicholas & Molly HagemeierDavid HahnSheila HaludaJennifer HamblyKimberly & Jeffrey HamiltonPamela HammersleyMichelle HartmanKay & Delmar HaugheyIlda HaxhistasaSandra HayesWilliam & Miriam Epple-HeathLarry HeckMargaret Heintz-SmithKurt HenkeJay HenschenMitchell HerzogKenda & Arthur HessMichael HigginsRichard HillMary HinkleKristin & Robert HinshawVicki & Daniel HiseDennis HochJill HoisingtonTodd HollidayTraci HollingLinda & James HollisAmelia & Christopher HollowayThomas & Valerie HoodRebecca HopkinsJeffrey HorwithMichael HosierCarol HowardJames & Susan HuberAnita HubleyJeffrey HuffKatherine HuffJoshua & Sarah HullNichole & Dale Human

Karl HummaFrancis HustonMary HutchensEmily HutchisonPaul InwoodAmanda IrickDouglas & Jacqueline Isert-CurtsAnn IttenbachJennifer JacksonPeggy JacksonGary & Linda JacobiLisa & Duane JaegerRenee JarrettMary JaskeJames JonesRussell JuddJames JulianLisa KaspinMichael KaysStacey KellerGlen KeslerNorman & Mary Lou KeslingChristina KeySuzanne & John KibblerHoni KiblerWilda KidwellJames & Frances KimlerGordon KingmaJudith KistlerChris & Laura KlenckPamela & Steven KlingbergSusanne KloekerCharity & Brian KnoyKristen KoboldRobert KochFrank & Carol KodiakSandra KoenigAlan & Barbara Graff-KolodiejMichael KoronkowskiSteven KozakOtto KreuzerLinda KroegerKimberly KubathGeorge & Mary KuckaKenneth KuhnsStephanie & Ryan Kurtz

Melissa & Perry LachKaren & John LackeyRosalyn & Dwight LaddMichael LadewskiNita & Christopher LaFolletteCarmen & Marion LaForgeElizabeth & Ben LambeckPamela & Dale LangfermanDonnis LantzKira LarimoreDaniel & Linda LaymanJonathan LechlitnerCassandra LeeperTheresa LegerAlfred LehnenXen LemmonJason LennenValerie & Matthew LesniakHui Li & Quan WangXuhong Li & Hong WenMelvin LichtenfeldRuth LightnerWen-Nuei LinJerry & Karen LindleyDaniel LittlefieldRobert LitznerskiYvette & Rozell LloydElizabeth LoehneMary Jane LohroffJacqueline LombardChester & Susan LongSerena LothamerLeta LoveKelli & Wade LovellSarah & Thomas LugarDeborah & Ryan LynchRichard MacdonaldNicole MaceKathryn MacFarlaneJenny MahoneyLois MaickelWalter MaikranzDiane MalsonRoger MapesRonald MarcotteWilliam & Virginia Martin

Rebecca & Ryan MartinJohn MassaNichole MassaroStephanie MayStephanie & Gary MayesJanice & Stephen MaynardKirk & Susan McCaffertyMichael & Elizabeth McCallisterSusan & Thomas McCampbellMaryAnn & Gerald McCarthyJoseph & Keavy McCoyMark McCurdySteven & Margaret McDonaldMichael & Sharon McFaddenKaren McKenna & Geoff GlauserHeather McKinleyStephen McNeilKevin & Cristin McNultyRoger McPhailJames MeisterCarrie & Dale MellenCilissa & Reid MellottSally & Roger MeridithKimberly MerkelPhilip & Alta MerkerMary MesserKaren MessmerDavid & Natalie MetlitzSteven & Lynne MetzKarin & Jimmy MeyerMargaret MihalkoAmy & Anthony MihelichKaren MilamJames & Karen MillerJoan & Roy MillerCraig MillerAnn & Ronald MillerJason MillerJana & Glen MillikanKathryn MillionJeff MillsJerome & Lisa MincyDianne & David MorrisonAbbigail MortierHolly & John MoserCindy Mrozinski

Michael MullinsJames MurrayJoni Murray-PetersenCatharine & Kunio NakajimaElizabeth NaragonLaura NayeeDeon NealDenise NesbittJill NeumannRobert NewmanDee & John NicholsonMara NituChristopher NosekBernard NunningGrace O'ConnorLaura & Kevin OliverCristina OrigenesJack OrrMarybeth & Robert OstranderBarbara & Herbert OttenBrian OverholserHolly PaddockElizabeth PageEbony PageJudith PalmerJohn & Anne PantzerNancy & Michael PappasEsther ParkDonna PatchElizabeth PeacockDavid PeatTerry & Rebecca PenceMary & Mark PetersonLori & Douglas PhillipsCharles PippengerJohn PittmanMichael PodgurskiMichael & Ann PorterJames & Barbara PottsLeigh PrangerLea PriceRalph ProgarJanet & John ProvencalDonna & Michael PruzinDarla PrzyborskiRobert & Tamara Pulver

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Richard PurcellFran QuigleyEldon RagerDale RankinJames & Sarah RawlingsLeslie RayJoy & Brian ReadGerald RedarPatricia ReedKristi & Matthew ReimerMartin ReitzRobert ReyesEverett & Linda RicheyRon & Paula RicheyNathan RieckeCarl & Carolyn RifinoMichelle & James RiggsMonica RiversHeather RobertsEric RobertsonDennis RockhillChristie RogersKelly & Donald RogersEileen & Gary RogersAshley RohlsMonica & Jeffrey RollinsWillis & Betty RooseJudith & Phillip RosenkrantzJ. C. RositasRachelle & Gregory RoushKelly & Matthew RubyCarol & Thomas RungeDennis & Katherine RuprechtDenise & Richard RushSarah & Chad RussellArthur SachsLaura Saelinger-ShaferSarah SaftJames & Brenda SagstetterDaniel & Patricia SandersAlison SansonIvan & Elaine SanzelRobert & Sherry SausamanMichael SchefflerPaul Schirz

Robert SchlembachJoseph SchnabelJulianne & Daniel SchnurJerry & Karen SchoenefeldMartha SchraderStephanie & Todd SchroederJoan SchuetterLarry & Kathy SchuhBrian SchumerApril ScottLuby SebastianJulie SelfWendy & Darrin SelkingJames & Sandra SenetarPhoebe ShackelfordCharmaine ShaferFredric & Marcia ShafferDebra SharvinDebbie ShawJack SheltonAntoinette SheridanHelen & Frederick ShewmanDale & Nancy ShimpMarintha ShortLisa & Douglas ShullSarah SidlerJacqueline SiebenthalAndrew SieversDeborah & Matthew SimcoxCraig & Wendy SimmonsJennifer & Alan SladeAndy SmithJohn SmithGregory SmithLaura SmithRaymond & Annette SmithKaren SmithKaren SmollenJames & Barbara SnellKatie SnellenbargerDean & Mary SnyderSuellyn & Robert SorensenMichael SorgStephen & Jill SosenheimerCherryl & Scot Sparks

Pamela SpauldingCatherine & George SperkaMark SpethDeborah SpicerGeorge SpradlingSusan & Keith SpychalaKatherine StaltariWilliam StanczykiewiczJaime StaniszeskiRoger StartChristina & Lawrence StaybackPatricia StefanekJoseph SteinbergerHeather & Scott SteinbrinkAnita & Jay StevensJames & Joan StiverJennifer & Jason StrawhackerKenneth & Ruth StremmingKelli & Chad StroudAnthony & Jill StuckwischEdwin SugitaMary & Timothy SullivanSonya & Scott SumerfordKatherine SurberAllan & Sandra SustenJulie SwartsKelly & Jay SwearingenIrene SzubaChris SzumlanskiStephanie TaylorCasey TaylorSara TebbeLynn TenbargeLinda TeslukErnest ThompsonJulia ThompsonJill ThompsonElena ThompsonLeesa & Dennis ThompsonRene TorrellaTrent & Katrina TowneLawrence TrachtmanCharles TraitorCarol TreecePeter & Mary Trimboli

Roger TroutMichael TsangariSuzanne & Ronald ValleErin VossStanley & Diane VotawJodee WadeJayne & Daniel WaechterLisa WalkerEdward & Cristie WalkerBernadette Walker MedlinKaren & Michael WallTodd WalrothStephen WannemuehlerRonald WasikowskiMichelle & Martin WaszakRichard WaxmanWilliam & Karen WayCheryl WeatherholtEugene WeaverWilliam & Karen WeberZachary WeberSidney WeedmanPatricia & Robert WegnerYu-Chien Wei & Fu-Cheng LiuPaul WestermanSaundra & Donald WhitakerAutumn WhitakerKellie WhiteJoseph WichlinskiChristine WilburKelly WilliamsStephanie WilliamsJulie Wilsbacher & Andrew AbneyBarbara WilsonLaura & Kenneth WilsonJason WilsonJoy & Kevin WilsonLouis & Eleanor WindeckerDennis WinternheimerBeverly & John WislerCeline WithersRoss WitteRyan WolfJerome WolfeJohn Wong

Gary WrightLinda YeltonArnold & Carol ZegartArnold ZentEthel ZiemerLeanne ZinsThomas Zioncheck

The School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences strives to accurately recognize our donors. If for any reason you feel that your name has been omitted or listed incorrectly, please contact Linda Yelton, Manager of Stewardship, at (765) 494-1370 or [email protected].

We invite all of you to participate at the appropriate giving club level. Every gift counts, and we thank each and every one of you for your support.

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$100,000 and upChronic Liver Disease CommunicationsLilly Endowment, Inc.

$10,000 to $99,999Abbott LaboratoriesAmgen Inc.AstraZenecaBristol-Myers Squibb CompanyCardinal Health, Inc.Control Development, Inc.CVS/Caremark CorporationEli Lilly and CompanyFidelity Charitable Gift FundFluid Air, Inc.Hook Drug Foundation Inc.HospiraIMO ConsultingJohnson & JohnsonThe Kroger Co.McNeil Consumer & Specialty PharmaceuticalsMerck & Co., Inc.Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc.Parkinson's Disease FoundationPaul Kehrer Family FoundationPfizer Inc.Pierle Family Charitable FoundationReheis, Inc.Roche Carolina Inc.SSCI, Inc.SUPERVALU INC.T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.Walgreen Co.

$1,000 to $9,999American Foundation for Pharmaceutical EducationAmerican Pharmacists AssociationAT&TAustin Pharmacy Inc.The Ayco Company, L.P.Baxter Health CareBlitch Knevel Architects, Inc.Burroughs Management Group, Inc.Central Indiana Association of PharmacistsCommunity Foundation of Greater Fort WayneExxonMobil CorporationGlaxoSmithKlineHealth Economics Consulting GroupHoffmann-La Roche Ltd.Hudson Drug & Hallmark ShopHydrox LaboratoriesJohnson Controls, Inc.Kenya ProgramL.E.W. RX Consultants, Inc.Landerman Management Associates, Inc.Leight M. Wilson Foundation Inc.Mallinckrodt Inc.McAllister FoundationMedical DecisionPoint LLCMicrosoft CorporationNational Association of Chain Drug StoresNortheast Indiana Pharmacists Association Inc.NovartisPharmacists Mutual CompaniesPurdue University Student OrganizationsSchering-Plough CorporationSouthwestern Indiana Pharmaceutical AssociationSt. Joseph County Pharmacy AssociationWal-Mart Stores, Inc.Wyeth

Up to $9993MA. O. Smith CorporationAccentureAdobe Systems IncorporatedAhold Financial ServicesAmerican Electric PowerBoehringer Ingelheim PharmaceuticalsThe Boeing CompanyBrown’s Bed & BreakfastCaterpillar Inc.Clark Hill PLCCombined Jewish PhilanthropiesConsultants Inc.Cornerstone Pharmacy ServicesThe Compounding Center PharmacyCranston & Associates, LLCdmg world mediaFamily Dentistry of WabashFifty-First Associates, LLCFirst Weber Group Foundation, Inc.General Electric CompanyGood Health Systems Inc.Greg Green PharmingGuthrie’s PharmacyHahn-Groeber Funeral Home Inc.Hancock Daniel Johnson & Nagle P.C.Hunt Construction GroupHyman, Phelps & McNamara, P.C.IDDC CorporationIFF Foundation IncorporatedIMS Health IncorporatedJane E. Rinehart, LLCJoliet Professional Pharmacy CorporationLandis Construction Co. LLCLewis, Glasser, Casey, & RollinsLombard Family FoundationLongs Drug StoresMarsh & McLennan Companies

Mathes PharmacyMcKesson Foundation, Inc.Medicine ShoppeMethodist Health FoundationNome Associates LLCOpinion Research CorporationOtis & Brooks, P.C.Owens-Illinois, Inc.Oxley & Associates, Inc.Perkins ThompsonPharmaceutical Care Resources, LLCPharmaciaPharmacyWeekPharmMatSci, LLCThe Procter & Gamble CompanyPurdue Employees Federal Credit UnionRichmond Internal Medicine & PediatricsRJA Consultants LLCsanofi-aventisSara Lee FoundationSchwab Fund for Charitable GivingShell Oil Company FoundationSiemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc.SL VenturesSquare D FoundationTakeda Pharmaceuticals North AmericaTippecanoe County Pharmaceutical AssociationTyco HealthcareUnited Farm Family Mutual InsuranceUnited Technologies CorporationVerizon FoundationWauconda Community SchoolWells Fargo FoundationZolman’s Orchard Pharmacy

Corporations, Foundations, and Other Organizations Gifts received during July 1, 2006-June 30, 2007

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In Memory of Harry B. BoldtHarriet Beeler

In Memory of Donald L. CotaHarriet Beeler

In Memory of Michael A. HoganDenise Anderson-DecinaHelen BeachShokrina & Peter BeeringMary Alice BoariniDiane & Paul BurnettCharles ColletteMichael & Catherine DeSantoJames & Mary DodsonJames & Shirley Dora, Sr.Janet FairheadJeffrey & Kimberly HamiltonPamela HammersleyEleanor & Robert HannemannLarry HeckRichard Hill, Jr.Mary HoganJames JonesRussell JuddCarol & John KerriganGlen KeslerSarah & Thomas LugarJohn MeadeJudith PalmerAnne & John Pantzer, Jr.John PittmanLeigh PrangerRichmond Internal Med. & PediatricsJohn SmithGeorge SpradlingMichael TsangariSidney Weedman

In Memory of Dane O. KildsigMarilyn HaberleScott & Marilee Skinner

In Memory of Adelbert M. KnevelDenise AtkinsonJames & Rosemary BlakesleyBlitch Knevel Architects, Inc.Suzanne BousquetLaura Atzhorn BushongJames & Amy CarneyJohn CassadyVirginia ComptonScott ConderMarie DempseyHenry EbershoffSally EbershoffCarol ErtlEleanor FortunaJohn FritchRobert Geahlen & Marietta HarrisonKathleen & Robert GloyeskeRichard GrunderHahn-Groeber Funeral Home, Inc.William & Miriam Epple HeathAnita HubleyGordon KingmaLillian KnevelLandis Construction Co., LLCLouis & Karen LaRoweM. L. Leger, Jr.Alfred LehnenRichard MacdonaldDiane MalsonMary & William McDanielMarian & William MillerKathryn MillionElizabeth & James SolbergMaxine TreeceVirginia TylerArnold Zent

In Memory of James E. KrahulecMary AbbottAhold Financial ServicesJames AkersElie BalouRobert BolgerCranston & Associates, LLCRichard Cummings & Maryann MiskiewiczMary deGrohSusan DelmonicoJames EndlerFifty-First Associates, LLCStephen GeorgesonGood Health Systems, Inc.Arthur Goto, Jr.Hancock Daniel Johnson & Nagle, PCClark Hill, PLCKenneth HurleyHyman, Phelps & McNamara, PCPeggy JacksonMarilyn JohnNancy JonesThomas KaemmingHoni KiblerLanderman Management Assoc, Inc.Alan LevineLewis, Glasser, Casey, & RollinsRuth LightnerElizabeth LoehneLongs Drug StoresJohn & Kathryn McGrawJanet Cote-MerowMylan Pharmaceuticals, Inc.NACDS Education FoundationNome Associates, LLCOtis & Brooks, PCOxley & Associates, Inc.Elizabeth PeacockPerkins Thompson, PAMichael PodgurskiRalph ProgarMary SammonsAlbert SebokAndrew & Cherie SimoWilliam Wolfe

In Memory of Rodger D. LoganTerry ColeGretchen Logan

In Honor of Mary M. LoseyAlice Nelson

In Memory of Roger P. MaickelEric & Loretta BarkerJames & Rosemary BlakesleyJoseph BorowitzJeanine & Mario ContrerasDavid & Patti Ann CurtsJill HoisingtonLois MaickelGerald & MaryAnn McCarthyKaren MilamShannon & Lawrence OatesWilliam StanczykiewiczVirginia TylerVal WattsWauconda Community School

In Honor of Alice D. NelsonMary Losey

In Memory of Julie Everett NyongesaM. J. BastinBonnie BrownHoward EigenLea & Robert EinterzDeborah & Fred GareyNancy GibsonKatherine HuffKenya ProgramWendy KratzerMary Beth LivernoisNicole MaceMara NituFran QuigleySara Lynn RenakerTeresa & Raymond RenakerJean-Christophe RochétEllen & Gregory SchellhaseLaura Saelinger-ShaferChristopher SmithJennifer & Jason StrawhackerVal WattsSusan & Richard White

In Honor of Erin L. RailingMary Helen Kendell

In Memory of Marguerite SeidellHarriet Beeler

In Honor of Virginia A. ShenMary LoseyAlice Nelson

In Memory of Susan G. SteinmetzDennis & Leslie Gardner

In Memory of Janet R. StrangJune & Norman Cook

Honorarium & Memorial GiftsGifts received during July 1, 2006-June 30, 2007

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James Limp, Jr.Gretchen A. LoganRodger D. Logan*Mary M. LoseyGordon E. MallettMichael B. McMainsJack P. MoneyAlthea P. Money*W. Robert NethertonPatsyjane H. O’Malley*James E. PritchardJames E. RobbersMary F. SchreiberCharles A. Schreiber*James F. SchweitzerDonald J. SteinJanet R. Strang*Blaine M. SuttonLary W. TroutnerMark A. VarnauAndrea K. WillmanWalter E. Wright

* Deceased

R. B. Stewart Society

The R. B. Stewart Society recognizes benefactors who make commitments to the future of Purdue University with deferred giving through their estate plans.

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Academic Advisors, Committees, and Representatives . . . . . 32

Faculty Personnel Changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Faculty Awards and Recognitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

Faculty Teaching Achievements & External Honors and Achievements of Students . . . . . . . 34

Faculty International Initiatives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

Research Funding (Grants, Contracts, Voluntary Support, and Fellowships) . . . 36

Articles Published . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

Books and Chapters Published . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50

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School of Pharmacy2006-2007 Committees

Academic AdvisingAssociate Dean for Academic Programs: H. L. Mason

Director & Schedule Deputy, Office of Student Services: J. E. Dubes

Director of Recruitment & Admissions Assessment, Office of Student Services: T. P. George

Associate Director, Office of Student Services & BSPS Program Director: S. C. Howell

Senior Associate Director, Office of Student Services: J. B. Jimerson

Academic Advisor, Office of Student Services: T. E. Mousel

Associate Director for Recruitment, Office of Student Services: H. W. Keckler

Faculty Advisors for Student OrganizationsAcademy of Students of Pharmacy: K. S. Plake, A. Farkas

American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists: L. S. Taylor

Pharmaceutical Sciences Club: F. Brown

International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research: K. H. Summers

Kappa Epsilon: C. A. Ott

Kappa Psi: D. J. Riese

National Community Pharmacists Association: C. P. Koh-Knox

Pharmacy Student Council: H. L. Mason

Phi Delta Chi: G. T. Wilson

Phi Lambda Sigma: J. C. Rochet

Presidents’ Council: H. L. Mason

Purdue Pharmacy Ambassadors: H. W. Keckler, S. C. Howell

Purdue Student Christian Association: J. L. Borowitz

Purdue Student Society of Health System Pharmacists: S. A. Scott, C. M. Scott

Rho Chi: S. L. Hem

Society of Nuclear Pharmacy, Purdue Student Chapter: K. D. Weatherman, S. Piepenbrink

Student National Pharmaceutical Association: P. L. Darbishire

Executive CommitteeC. K. Svensson, Chmn., S. R. Abel, R. F. Borch, S. R. Byrn, G. M. Loudon, H. L. Mason

Graduate Executive CommitteeG. M. Loudon, Chmn., E. L. Barker, S. L. Hem, J. Thomas

Pharmacy AdmissionsH. L. Mason, Chmn., B. C. Carlstedt, J. E. Dubes, R. E. Galinsky, T. P. George, S. C Howell, H. W. Keckler, C. P. Koh-Knox, J. B. Jimerson, S. A. Scott, V. J. Watts

Academic Programs Curriculum CommitteeS. A. Scott, Chmn., E. L. Barker, Julie Bleckman (3rd prof. year rep.), Jenni Bryant (2nd prof. year rep.), J. E. Dubes, M. A. Green, Carrie Jacobs (2nd prof. year rep.), M. B. Kays, D. E. Nichols, Andrew Schmelz (3rd prof. year rep.), K. M. Sowinski.

Non-traditional Pharm. D. Advisory CommitteeB. C. Carlstedt, Chmn., S. R. Abel, R. W. Bennett, C. Koh-Knox, H. L. Mason, S. A. Scott, B. M. Shepler

B.S. Pharmaceutical Sciences CommitteeL. S. Taylor, Chmn., T. M. Carvajal, M. A. Green, T. P. George, G. H. Hockerman, S. C. Howell, H. L. Mason, Martin Okos (ABE)

Integrated Laboratory Coordinating CommitteeG. M. Loudon, Chmn., S. R. Byrn, J. A. Everett, S. Holladay, J. E. Krause, K. S. Plake, H. L. Mason, D. J. Riese, S. A. Scott, V. J. Watts

Experiential Learning Advisory CouncilB. M. Shepler, Chmn., S. R. Abel, R. W. Bennett, M. Biel, M. Brown (student), B. C. Carlstedt, J. DeJong, P. L. Darbishire, D. S. Kania, C. P. Koh-Knox, H. L. Mason, J. S. McComb, R. A. McDowell, C. L. Nash, S. A. Scott, H. Sell.

Experiential Learning Academic Standards CommitteeB. M. Shepler, Chmn., M. B. Kays, H. L. Mason, C. L. Nash, S. A. Scott

SchedulesJ. E. Dubes, Schedule Deputy; D. Gillespie, P. Mull, J. Yost

Faculty Awards Nominations CommitteeG. E. Isom, Chmn., R. L. Geahlen, M. A. Green, G. Knipp, C. B. Post, K. H. Summers, J. E. Tisdale

Student CasesH. L. Mason, Chmn., B. C. Carlstedt, J. E. Dubes, T. P. George, S. L. Hem, G. H. Hockerman, S. C. Howell, J. B. Jimerson

Pharm.D. Academic Standards and ReadmissionsH. L. Mason, Chmn., E. L. Barker, B. C. Carlstedt, J. E. Dubes, R. E. Galinsky, T. P. George, S. C. Howell, J. B. Jimerson

IPPE AdvisoryP. L. Darbishire, Chmn., S. R. Abel, K. L. Duncan Weatherman, H. L. Mason, S. A. Scott, B. M. Shepler, V. J. Watts

MSIA OversightM. M. Murawski, Chmn., J. E. Dubes, T. P. George, H. L. Mason, S. A. Scott

Student AwardsH. L. Mason, Chmn. (DP/BSPS), J. E. Dubes (DP), T. P. George (BSPS), S. C. Howell (DP/BSPS)

NominationsR. L. Geahlen, Chmn., S. L. Hem, M. M. Murawski

School Animal Care CommitteeG. P. Carlson, Chmn., G.E. Isom, D. E. Nichols

Supervisor for Animal FacilityG. P. Carlson

Building DeputyJ. Mott and J. Rogers

Faculty SecretaryD. Lenartz, S. R. Abel

AACP DelegateS. A. Scott, C. Koh-Knox (alt.)

Representative to Faculty SenateG. T. Wilson (term expires 2007), S. R. Byrn (term expires 2008), V. J. Watts (term expires 2009)

Representative to Graduate CouncilG. M. Loudon (2006-2007)

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Faculty Liaison for core courses taught by other schoolsBIOL 110/111: D. J. Riese AGEC 217 / ECON 210: M. M. MurawskiBIOL 221: V. J. Davisson MA 223/224: G. H. HockermanBIOL 301/302: D. J. Riese PHYS 220: G. M. LoudonCHEM 115/116: G. M. Loudon ENGL 106/108: M. Green

College of Pharmacy, Nursing, and Health Sciences2006-2007 Committees

Executive Advisory CommitteeC. K. Svensson, Chmn., S. R. Abel, R. F. Borch, S. R. Byrn, G. M. Loudon, H. L. Mason, J. C. Novak, J. C. Smith, G. A. Sandison,

Faculty Promotions (Area)C. K. Svensson, Chmn., S. R. Abel, R. F. Borch, S. R. Byrn, G. P. Carlson, L. Geddes, R. A. Gibbs, G. M. Loudon (ex-officio), H. L. Mason (ex-officio), K. R. Morris, J. C. Novak, G. A. Sandison, J. E. Tisdale

LibraryG. M. Loudon, Chmn., D. E. Bergstrom, P. Coyle-Rogers, V. J. Killion, R. Pinal, F. S. Rosenthal, A. H. Sheehan

Grade Appeals CommitteeSCHOOL OF PHARMACYFaculty: J. L. Borowitz, R. E. Galinsky, J.C. RochetGraduate Students: P. Marsac (IPPH), T. Preliou (PHPR)Undergraduate Students: C. Clem, H. Owuor

SCHOOL OF NURSINGFaculty: J. Kinyon, E. A. O’Neil, K. YehleUndergraduate Students: Rachel Bishir Graduate Students: Emily Hilycord

SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCESFaculty: K. Stantz, N.J. Zimmerman, W. ZhengGraduate Students: J. HarrisUndergraduate Students: B. Swartz

Grievance CommitteeChairperson: G. E. IsomSecretary: J. E. TisdaleSteering Committee: K. S. Plake, A. D. Brown, L. P. Sands

TERM EXPIRING TWO WEEKS BEFORE BEGINNING OF FALL SEMESTER, 2007:Pharmacy: E. L. Barker, P. L. Darbishire, K. R. Morris, B. R. Overholser, K. S. Plake, C. M. Scott, V. J. Watts, A. J. Zillich Nursing: M. Braswell, A. D. Brown, K. Chang, S. D. Rudman, L. P. SandsHealth Sciences: J. J. Li

TERM EXPIRING TWO WEEKS BEFORE

BEGINNING OF FALL SEMESTER, 2008:

Pharmacy: D. E. Bergstrom, J. L. Borowitz, B. C. Carlstedt, M. T. Carvajal, T. Hazbun, G. H. Hockerman, G. E. Isom, K. M. Sowinski, J. E. TisdaleNursing: N. C. Lottes, P. M. Aaltonen, C. L. Baird, C. L. Bozich Keith, J. KinyonHealth Sciences: S. Liu

Graduate Programs and Policies CommitteeG. M. Loudon, Chmn., E. L. Barker, S. L. Hem, J. C. Novak, J. Thomas, W. Zheng

Health and Safety CommitteeG. M. Loudon, Chmn., P. M. Aaltonen, S. R. Holladay, M. M. Murawski, R. Pinal, J. B. Rogers, K. M. Sowinski (IUMC liaison), J. F. Schweitzer

Representatives to United Way CampaignR. V. Weatherman, MCMP, Sr. Chair, N.E. Edwards, Nursing, Jr. Chair

Educational Technology CommitteeG. M. Loudon, Chmn., D. Allen, E. L, Barker, B. C. Carlstedt, K. Chang, J. Kirkpatrick, J. Rattray, M. Sharp, K. D. Weatherman

Murphy Award CommitteeS. L. Hem, Chmn., L. Knueven (Nur. Student), F. Foster (HSCI Student), L. Geddes, G. M. Loudon, T. Seto (PSG), G. T. Wilson, N. J. Zimmerman, Pharmacy Student from among three serving on School Committee

Minority AdvocacyC. K. Svensson, Chmn., M. I. Altman, C. L. Ashendel, S. R. Byrn, M. T. Carvajal, M. L. Geiger, J. B. Jimerson, H. L. Mason, K. R. Morris, M. M. Murawski, K. S. Plake, F. Rosenthal, V. J. Watts

* Dean Svensson is an ex-officio member of all committees (except Grade Appeals and School Grievance Committees) to which he is not specifically named.

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Industrial and Physical PharmacyDaniel T. Smith was hired as Research Professor and Yoon Yeo was hired as Assistant Professor. Lynne S. Taylor was pro-moted to Associate Professor. Gintaras “Rex” Reklaitis and Venkat Venkatasubramanian, both from Chemical Engineering, accepted courtesy appointments.

Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular PharmacologyWeiguo Andy Tao, from Biochemistry, accepted a courtesy appointment.

Pharmacy PracticeJennifer L. Morris was hired as Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice. Deanna Kania was promoted to Clinical Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice. Amy H. Sheehan, Kent H. Summers, and G. Thomas Wilson were promoted to Associate Professors of Pharmacy Practice with ten-ure. Craig D. Williams resigned as Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice to Oregon State University. Charles H. Brown, Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, retired. Julie Everett Nyongesa, Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, passed away on July 17, 2006.

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T Eric L. Barker2007 Dr. Aziz Outstanding Teaching Award, Purdue University School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.

Richard F. BorchFellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2003-present.

Judy T. ChenTeaching for Tomorrow Fellowship Award Program, Purdue University, 2007-2008. Honorable Mention, Innovations in Teaching Competition, American College of Clinical Pharmacy, 2007.

Raymond R. Galinsky ISSX Post-Doctoral Poster Award, 14th North American Meeting, Second place. S.K. Quinney, S.D. Hall, R.E. Galinsky, M.A. Hamman, V.A. Jiyamapa-Serna, Y. Chen, and R.E. Kimura. “Time-dependent and organ-dependent metabolism of itraconazole in rats” 14th North American ISSX Meeting, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, (October 22-26, 2006). Published in Drug Metabolism Reviews, 38, Abstract 201.

Robert L. GeahlenOutstanding Alumni Achievement Award, Colorado State University-Pueblo.

Richard A. GibbsUniversity Faculty Scholar, 2006-2010.

Marietta L. HarrisonAwarded the Walther Cancer Institute 2006 Collaborator of the Year Award Karen S. Hudmon2007 Wiederholt Prize, American Pharmacists Association, for outstanding published research paper (co-awardee with co-authors B.A. Berger and H. Liang).

Yaman KaakehRecognition of Excellence Award, Parkview Memorial Hospital, service award, February 2007.

Kenneth R. Morris2007 Fellow, American Associationof Pharmaceutical Sciences

Christiane L. NashFaculty Preceptor of the Year 2006-2007, Purdue University School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.

Carol A. OttOutstanding Faculty Advisor Award for 2006-2007, Purdue University School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.

J. Christophe RochetYoung Investigator Award, American Academy of Nanomedicine.

Craig K. Svensson2006 Fellow, American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists.

Joseph Thomas IIISeed for Success Award, Purdue University, award given by the president to recognize faculty who have contributed greatly to Purdue’s success in funded research.

Kara Duncan WeathermanFellow, American Pharmacists Association (APhA), March 2006.

Alan J. ZillichAmerican Pharmacist Association Annual Meeting Presentation Merit Award. Award for Excellence in Distance Learning, Purdue University School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.

Faculty Teaching Achievements & External Honors and Achievements of Students(external honors of students, graduate and undergraduate)

Faculty Awards and Recognitions

Eric L. BarkerASPET Graduate Student Poster Competition-Neuropharmacology Division (at Experimental Biology 2007): Melissa Torres-Altoro (1st place), Marla Yates (2nd place), Ekaterina Terebova, (3rd place); Melissa Torres-Altoro, ASPET Minority Graduate Student Travel Award, FASEB MARC Travel Award; Crystal Walline and Ekaterina Terebova, American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET) Graduate Student Travel Award

Robert L. GeahlenQing Zhou, 2007 Scholarship for Biomedical Communication, Indiana Chapter of the American Medical Writers Association, 2007 American Medical Writers Association Conference Student Scholarship (National award to attend annual meeting in Atlanta, GA), John N. Davisson Travel Award (MCMP); Xiaoying Zhang, 2007 Purdue Graduate Student Government Travel Grant

Mark. A. GreenSeveral students won national scholarships from centralized nuclear pharmacies based on their summer internship performance; Nathan Basken, 2007 Society of Nuclear Medicine Student Fellowship

Cheng-Deng Hu Holly Duren, Travel Award to 16th International Worm Meeting; John Shyu, 2007 Purdue University System Student Research Competition (1st Place, $500)

D. James MorréVanessa Kane, winner of the IMP poster competition and a $500 travel award

Ken R. MorrisDavid Engers, “Microstructure Evolution and the Physical Stability of Amorphous Solids,” 2006 Jenkins/Knevel Award for Outstanding Graduate Research

Christiane L. NashChristie Rogers received one of two 2006-2007 Novo Nordisk Pharmacy Practice Diabetes Program Awards. The award, entitled “The Impact of Providing Continuity of Standards of Diabetes Care in the Community Pharmacy Setting,” provides a $4,500 stipend to support the research project along with $500 for supplies and equipment

David E. NicholsLisa Bonner, AFPE Fellowship

Rodolfo Pinal Sai Chamarthy, 2006 Kienly Award for Outstanding Graduate Teaching, 2007 Schering-Plough Science & Innovation Award

J. Chris RochetJohn D. Hulleman, Josiah Kirby Lilly, Sr. Memorial AFPE Pre-doctoral Fellowship (September 1, 2006-August 31, 2007); Scott Hubers, NSF-REU Chemistry Leadership Group Travel Award for the ACS 233rd National Meeting, Chicago, IL (March 2007)

Kevin M. SowinskiXin (Cindy) Zhang, ASCPT Presidential Training Award, 2006 ASCPT Annual Meeting

Lynne S. TaylorDaniel Romary, AAPS-AFPE Gateway to Research Scholarship; Peter Guerrieri; American Foundation of Pharmaceutical Education Fellowship; Patrick Marsac, Merck Fellowship, 2006 American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists Drug Delivery and Pharmaceutical Technology Graduate Student Award; Håkan Wikström, 2006 American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists Analysis and Pharmaceutical Quality Graduate Student Award

James E. TisdaleNeena Phadke, 2007 Gateway Research Scholarship from the American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education

Kara Duncan Weatherman Kira Larimore, “The effects of ascorbic acid on the stability of Tc-99m HDP” poster presentation, American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, March 2007; William Fat-Anthony and R. Kazmierczak, “Pharmacist evaluation of cardiac medication profiles in patients presenting for nuclear medicine myocardial stress testing” poster presentation, American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA (March 2007)

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Steven R. AbelWorked with clerkship students Christopher Thomas and Traci Wozniak to pilot an experiential learning rotation focused on home medication management. The four-week pilot was completed in April 2007, in conjunction with the University of Sydney Faculty of Pharmacy, Sydney, Australia.

Robert W. BennettInternational Nontraditional Doctor of Pharmacy Program, Dubai, UAE - The program was started in January 2003. At the current time, 10 students have graduated, 15 students are completing their advanced clerkships this year, and 40 students divided into 3 cohorts are taking course work. Approximately 10 students will be ready for their clinical rotations by May 2008.

Stephen R. Byrn Assisting M. T. Carvajal with development of a regulatory program with the Université Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France. Developing an Industrial and Physical Pharmacy program and planning a GmP manufacturing facility, Tanzania. M. Teresa CarvajalCollaboration to implement IPPH courses for master’s degree at the Université Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France; exchange students (first year graduate students) from France to Purdue and from Purdue to France; one student from France.

Judy T. ChenConducted case discussions for students in international Nontraditional Doctor of Pharmacy Program (NTDPP), Dubai, United Arab Emirates, December 2006. J. T. Chen, D.K. Dang, J.M. La Lopa, “Impact of Patient Challenge Simulations on pharmacy student empathy toward underserved patients,” presented at Making a Greater Difference: Connecting to Transformational Agendas, International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (ISSoTL), Washington D.C., November 11, 2006.

Gary E. IsomOrganized symposium on cyanide toxicity for the International Toxicology Congress, Montreal, Canada, July 15-19, 2007.

Yaman KaakehServed as liaison for Aleppo University/Purdue University Initiative, Organized & facilitated discussions between Purdue and Aleppo Universities for the introduction of the non-traditional Doctor of Pharmacy program (ongoing, October 2004-present).

Cynthia P. Koh-KnoxMaymester Study abroad in Thailand. SA317D, Pharmacy Practice in Thailand, for 5 students in May 2007.

Gregory T. KnippPurdue representative to the Globalization of Pharmaceutics Education Network, Inc. (GPEN). GPEN, Inc. was established for the sole purpose of fostering and facilitating scientific exchange amongst international schools engaged in research in the pharmaceutical sciences. Member institutions come from all over the world including Australia, New Zealand, Asia, Europe, North and South America. Purdue has now been invited to serve as an Associate Member of GPEN after our initial invitation to participate in the October GPEN meeting in Kansas. For more information on GPEN, the following link is provided: http://gpen.pharmchem.ku.edu/by-laws.htm. Visited Mexico in November 2006 to establish a student-exchange relationship between the graduate program at the School of Pharmacy at the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos in Cuernavaca, Morelos, México. A student from this institution studied at Purdue in the Fall of 2007.

Holly L. MasonRepresented the School as delegate to the 2007 U.S.-Thai Consortium on the Development of Pharmaceutical Education, Biannual Meeting, Bangkok, Thailand, January 2007. Research consultant and co-investigator for Thai faculty member (Kunyada Nilaward) for government-funded research project on pharmacist-patient communication patterns in Thailand community pharmacies.

D. James MorréProgram on tNOX marker for early detection of malignant melanoma with Department of Dermatology, University of Berlin.

Brian R. OverholserInternational Program Development - Pilot program in ambu-latory care in collaboration with Alliance Pharmacy in Leeds, England. Alan Gross and Mina Alsaraf completed 1st pilot program June 18-July 13 2007. Funded by the Department of International Programs, Purdue University.

Rodolfo PinalCollaborative program for developing a joint graduate program with Louis Pasteur University in Strasbourg, France.

J. Chris RochetInternational grant application reviews, The Michael J. Fox Foundation (April 19, 2007).

Ellen M. SchellhaseCoordinator of the Purdue Kenya Program. Led and coordinated site visit in May 2007 for Dr. Craig Svensson, Dr. Steve Abel, Dr. Willie Reed, Dr. Sonak Pastakia, and Paul Intervado.

Kara Duncan Weatherman Developed 8-week clerkship rotation with St. Bartholomew’s and the Royal London Trust, London, England. This rotation will focus on the application of aseptic/cleanroom standards in the preparation and dispensing of radiopharmaceuticals. Two pilot students completed the rotation in March and April, 2007. Four to six students will complete in the spring of 2008.

G. Thomas WilsonGave three presentations to visiting pharmacists and pharmacy industry visiting Purdue from Kazakhstan. Gave one presentation to pharmacists and pharmacy industry visiting Purdue from India and China.

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Industrial and Physical Pharmacy $3,224,673S.R. Byrn 21st CENTURY RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY FUND Discovery-to-Delivery of Pharmaceuticals $157,905AMGEN, INC Study of Supramolecular Assemblies & Solid State Properties of Pharmaceuticals $23,300MERCK & COMPANY, INC Multi-Sponsored $23,300PFIZER, INC. Manufacturing Science and QbD $45,282PRF SUMMER RESEARCH GRANTS Graduate School Summer Research Grant Dept. 1336 $2,472WINIFRED B. BILSLAND ENDOWMENT Chamarthy, Sai $9,462

M.T. Carvajal CAMP, INC. Tablet Coating $200,000NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION Structured Organic Composites (C-SOC) $56,512

S.L. Hem MCNEIL CONSUMER PRODUCT COMPANY Suspension Research $25,000MERCK & COMPANY, INC Merck Research Laboratories $50,000REHEIS, INC Aluminum Hydroxide (Boehmite) Adjuvant Research $64,000

G. Knipp PHS-NIH NAT INST OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCI Increase Characterization of Human GI Oligopeptide Transporters $71,790 Characterization of Human GI Oligopeptide Transporters $284,836K.R. Morris NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION Structured Organic Composites (C-SOC) $197,874PFIZER, INC Pfizer, Inc $50,000

K. Park NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH Hydrotropic Polymers for Oral Delivery of Paclitaxel $227,586PHS-NIH NAT INST OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCI Layer-By-Layer Assembly for Making Drug-Eluting Stents $36,777

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R. Pinal ABBOTT LABORATORIES IUCRC Consortium $35,000 Dane O. Kildsig Center for Pharmaceutical Processing Research $35,000ASTRAZENECA PHARMACEUTICALS LP Dane O. Kildsig Center for Pharmaceutical Processing Research Consortium $35,000CAMP, INC. Roller Compaction $100,000ELI LILLY AND COMPANY “Industry/University Cooperative Research Center in Pharmaceutical Processing” $35,000 Dane O. Kildsig Center for Pharmaceutical Processing Research Consortium $35,000NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION Structured Organic Composites (C-SOC) $48,000OTHER “Industry/University Cooperative Research Center in Pharmaceutical Processing” (DMVInternational)” $35,000ROCHE CAROLINA, INC Roche Carolina, Inc $15,000SHIONOGI AND COMPANY, LTD Dane O. Kildsig Center for Pharmaceutical Processing Research Consortium $35,000WATSON LABORATORIES, INC Dane O. Kildsig Center for Pharmaceutical Processing Research Consortium (CPPR) Membership 1/1/07-12/31/07 $35,000PURDUE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, INC Establishing the Role of Antiplasticization Effects on the Performance of Pharmaceutical Products $1,000G.V. Reklaitis NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION Structured Organic Composites (C-SOC) $790,492

D.T. Smith PHS-NIH NAT INST Neuro Disorders, Strokes Restoring Conduction in Chronically Injured Spinal Cord $111,553

L.S. Taylor ASTRAZENECA PHARMACEUTICALS, LP Astrazeneca Pharmaceuticals, LP $45,000ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY PTCC-Particle Technology and Crystallization Consortium $92,500MERCK & COMPANY, INC A Thermodynamic Model for Predicting Solubility of Drugs in High Glass Transition Polymers $20,000NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION Structured Organic Composites (C-SOC) $48,000PURDUE RESEARCH FOUNDATION: XR GRANT Effect of Residual Moisture on the Production and Storage Stability of Amorphous Solid Dispersions $15,712

K.D. Weatherman UNITED PHARMACY PARTNERS, INC Evaluating Extended Use and Sterility of Radiopharmaceuticals in a Centralized Nuclear Pharmacy Setting $36,343Y. Yeo 3M PHARMACEUTICALS Dry-powder Inhalational Drug Delivery Systems for Cystic Fibrosis Therapy $15,000CYSTIC FIBROSIS FOUNDATION Dry-powder Inhalational Drug Delivery Systems for Cystic Fibrosis Therapy $43,200

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Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology $9,632,870 E.L. Barker PHS-NIH NATNL INST ON DRUG ABUSE Psychostimulant Recognition by Serotonin Transporters $214,096PURDUE RESEARCH FOUNDATION: XR GRANT A Role for ERp57 Anandamide Uptake and Metabolism $15,712

D. Bergstrom PHS-NIH NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE Cancer Center Training Grant $288,751

R.F. Borch CARROLL COUNTY CANCER ASSOCIATION Multi-Sponsored $107 Cancer Research $105 Multi-Sponsored $2,106FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES Fraternal Order of Eagles $5,000LAGRANGE COUNTY CANCER SOCIETY Cancer Research $1,000PHS-NIH NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE Cancer Center Support Grant $1,199,850 NCI Cancer Institute Supplement for Undergraduate Student Research Experience $95,776PRF SUMMER RESEARCH GRANTS Graduate School Summer Research Grant Dept. 1333 $2,472PU/IU COLLABORATIVE BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH PTP1B Inhibitors as Anti-Diabetes and Obesity Agents $20,000PURDUE DOCTORAL PROGRAM Cullen, Matthew $509PURDUE UNIV F N ANDREWS FELLOWSHIP Peterson, Kathrine, E $14,154TRASK TRUST FUND Compound Evaluation Program $5,000

M.S. Cushman NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH Ligands for Probing the Active Site of Lumazine Synthase $227,947PHS-NIH NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE Novel Indenoisoquinoline Topoisomerase I Inhibitors $234,957

V.J. Davisson PHS-NIH NAT INST OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCI Structures and Mechanisms of Glutamine Dependent Enzymes $250,172 Modified Nucleosides as Tools for Molecular Biology $328,455PHS-NIH NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE Geldanamycin-Mediated Uptake of Nanoparticle Probes $48,796

R.L. Geahlen PHS-NIH NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE BIN1 in E2F1-Mediated Tumor Growth Suppression $40,062 Syk and Associated Proteins in Breast Cancer $226,823 Tyrosine Protein Kinases and Lymphocyte Activation $244,523A.K. Ghosh JAPAN SCIENCE FOUNDATION Development of New-generation Protease Inhibitors (PI) and CCR5 Inhibitors that are Potent Against Multi-PI Resistant HIV-1 Variants $50,298 Development of New-Generation CCR5 Inhibitors as Therapeutics of HIV-Infection $102,728OKLAHOMA MEDICAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION Beta Secretase Inhibition for Testing Alzheimer’s Disease $95,429PHS-NIH NAT INST OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCI Design and Synthesis of Nonpeptide Protease Inhibitors $71,709UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO PROJ 3 Design and Synthesis of SARS Protease Inhibitors $149,167

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R.A. Gibbs NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH Chemical Probes of Protein Prenylation $196,720PHS-NIH NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE Inhibition Of Prenaylated Protein Processing $20,587 Inhibition Of Prenaylated Protein Processing $168,132PURDUE UNIV SPECIAL INITIATIVE PROGRAM Animesh, Animesh $1,500

M.L. Harrison PURDUE RESEARCH FOUNDATION: XR GRANT Role of the SH3 domain of Lck in its localization and T cell signaling $15,712PHS-NIH NAT INST OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCI Characterization of LCK and Associated Proteins $256,706

G.H. Hockerman NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH L-type channel modulation of beta cell function $167,893PHS-NIH NAT INST DIABETES,KIDNEY DIS “L-type Ca2+ Channel Modulation of Beta Cell Function” $35,887PU/IU COLLABORATIVE BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH Role of Cdc42 in glucose dependent insulin secretion from pancreatic beta cells $30,000

C. Hu NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION Visualization of Temporal and Spatial Interactions of bZIP Proteins in Living C. Elegans $4,750

G.E. Isom NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH Cyanide-induced Neurotoxicity: Molecular Death Signaling $382,900

M.A. Lill LILLY RESEARCH LABORATORIES Development of a Computational Model Predicting Small-Molecule Binding to Cytochrome P450 2C9 $81,885D.J. Morré FRIENDS FOR AN EARLIER BREAST CANCER Breast Cancer-Specific tNOX Isoform for Early Detection and Diagnosis $40,000MARSHALL EDWARDS PTY, LTD Testing on Effects on NV196 and NV143 on tNOX $10,000NSE PRODUCTS, INC Testing of Ingredients, Along and in Combination of Anti-Aging Preparations Based on Assay of Aging-Related NOX Activity $10,000 Multi-Sponsored $50,000 Cancer Research $50,000D.E. Nichols NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH Development of Potentially Selective Dopamine Agonists $352,823 Sterochemical Aspects of Hallucinogenesis $315,608TRASK TRUST FUND Iv Vivo Characterization of Doxanthrine Derivatives; A New Class of Dopamine D1 Agonists $27,801

J.M. Pezzuto NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH Natural Inhibitors of Carcinogenesis $1,011,125PHS-NIH NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE Natural Inhibitors Of Carcinogenesis $227,501UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO Biodiversity of Vietnam and Laos $94,014

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C.B. Post HARVEY H. AND DONNA M. MORRE Generation of Protein Samples for NMR Studies $13,500PHS-NIH NAT INST ALLERGY INFECTIOUS DIS Protein Stability and Antiviral Activity in Human Rhinovirus $50,750 Protein Stability and Antiviral Activity in Human Rhinovirus $203,000PHS-NIH NAT INST OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCI NMR Structure of Peptide and Protein Complexes $283,133

D.J. Riese II MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL GEFITNIB-Sensitive EGF Receptor Mutants in Lung Cancer $69,600PHS-NIH NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE Regulation of ERBB4 Signaling by Neuregulin Isoforms $258,732

J. Rochet AMERICAN FDN FOR PHARMACEUTICAL EDUC AFPE Pre-Doctoral Fellowship $6,000 AFPE Fellowship $5,000AMERICAN PARKINSON DISEASE ASSOCIATION a-Synuclein Toxicity in Parkinson’s disease: Role of ER Stress $50,000FOLDRX PHARMACEUTICALS, INC FoldRX Testing Agreement $53,988 FoldRX Pharmaceuticals, Inc Compound Screening Project $44,718 NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH Membrane Binding and Aggregation of a-Synuclein $178,510 Antioxidant Function of MSRA in Dopaminergic Neurons $60,146NATIONAL PARKINSON FOUNDATION LARGE GRANT Effects of oxidation on the structure and function of DJ-1 in dopamine neurons $150,000 PARKINSON’S DISEASE FOUNDATION Oxidative modifications of a-synuclein in dopaminergic neurons $40,000 PURDUE RESEARCH FOUNDATION: XR GRANT The functions of methionine sulfoxide reductase A (MsrA) in cellular models of Parkinson’s disease $15,712C.O. Rutledge KAZAKHSTAN MINISTRY OF HEALTH Kazakhstan CGMP Training Phase III $130,000

V.J. Watts PHS-NIH NATNL INST OF MENTAL HEALTH D2 Receptor-Induced Sesitization of Adenylate Cyclase $250,671

R.V. Weatherman PHS-NIH NAT INST DIABETES, KIDNEY DIS Novel Bioconjugates as Probes of Estrogen Receptors $282,162

Pharmacy Practice $829,334 S.R. Abel PRF SUMMER RESEARCH GRANTS Graduate School Summer Research Grant - Dept. 1335 $2,472R.L. ROUDEBUSH VA MEDICAL CENTER R.L. Roudebush VA Medical Center $54,427AMERICAN ASSOC OF COLLEGES OF PHARMACY The Impact of Providing Continuty of Standards of Diabetes Care in the Community Pharmacy Setting $5,000COMMUNITY HEALTH NETWORK Community Health Network $55,116HEALTH & HOSPITAL CORP OF MARION COUNTY Health and Hospital Corp of Marion County $67,960ELI LILLY AND COMPANY Drug Information Residency $110,055

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J.T. Chen PURDUE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, INC Walking a Mile in My Shoes: Impact of Patient Empathy Modeling on Pharmacy Students Caring for Underserved Patients $1,000D.R. Foster AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CLINICAL PHARMACY The Effects of Green Tea Polyphendols on Endotoxemic Intestinal Injury in Rats $20,000

K.S. Hudmon PHS-NIH NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE Disseminating aTobacco Curriculum for Pharmacy Schools $100,997THE BACCHUS NETWORK Dissemination of Rx for Change to Community College Campuses in Northeast Ohio $8,600UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - SAN FRANCISCO Prescription for Change: Mapping Pharmacy’s Future Role in Tobacco Cessation $20,447UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS A Health-Care Team Approach to Smoking Cessation $95,248

A.H. Sheehan JOHNSON & JOHNSON, INC Joint FDA/Industry/Academica Regulatory Pharmaceutical Fellowship Agreement between FDA/Johonson & Johnson/Purdue 2007-2009 $78,380ELI LILLY AND COMPANY Joint Academic / FDA / Industry Fellowship Program in Pharmaceutical Drug Development $73,483PHS-FDA FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION Joint FDA/Industry/Academica Regulatory Pharmaceutical Fellowship Agreement between FDA/Industry /Purdue 2007-2009 $48,000K.H. Summers HEALTH ECONOMICS CONSULTING GROUP, LLC Multi-Sponsored $4,200MOLINA HEALTHCARE OF INDIANA, INC Multi-Sponsored $2,500

J. Thomas III PURDUE RESEARCH FOUNDATION: RESEARCH GRANT Associations Between Use of Anticholinergic Medications and Health Outcomes in Nursing Home Patients with Dementia $15,712J.E. Tisdale AMERICAN FDN FOR PHARMACEUTICAL EDUC 2007 AFPE Gateway Research Scholarship $5,000AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CLINICAL PHARMACY Female Sex Hormone Effects on Venticular Action Potential Duration and Dispersion $29,663

C.D. Williams INDIANA UNIVERSITY Asthma Clinical Research Center $10,912

A.J. Zillich ALBERTSONS’ Multi-Sponsored $1,000REGENSTRIEF INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH CARE Regentstrief Institute for Health Care/OMPP $4,954 Measuring the Effects of Pharmacy Co-Pays on Health Utilization for Persons with Schizophrenic Spectrum Disorders $14,208

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Stephen R. ByrnY. Hu, H. Wikstrom, S.R. Byrn, and L.S. Taylor, “Analysis of the effect of particle size on polymorphic quantitation by raman spectros-copy” (2006), Appl. Spectrosc., 60(9), 977-984.

F. Atassi, and S.R. Byrn, “General trends in the desolvation behavior of calcium salts” (2006), Pharm. Res., 23(10), 2405-2412.

H. Li, J.G. Stowell, T.B. Borchardt and S.R. Byrn, “Synthesis, conformational polymorphism, and construction of a G-T diagram of 2-[(2-Nitrophenyl)amino]-3-thiophenecarbonitrile” (2006), Crystal Growth & Design, 6(11), 2469-2474.

C. Mao, S.P. Chamarthy, S.R. Byrn, and R. Pinal, “A calorimetric method to estimate molecular mobility of amorphous solids at rel-atively low temperatures” (2006), Pharm. Res., 23 (10), 2269-2276.

P.A. Crooks, S.G. Kottayil, A.M. Al-Ghananeem, S.R. Byrn, and D.A. Butterfield, “Opiate receptor binding properties of morphine-, dihydromorphine-, and codeine 6-O-sulfate ester congeners” (2006), Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett., 16(16), 4291-4295.

M. Teresa CarvajalE.H. Lee, S.R. Byrn, and M.T. Carvajal, “Additive-induced metastable single crystal of mefenamic acid” (2006), Pharm. Res., 23 (10), 2375-2380.

D. Ely, S.P. Chamarthy, and M.T. Carvajal, “An investigation into low dose blend uniformity and segregation determination using NIR spectroscopy” (2006), Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 288 (1-3), 71-76.

Raymond E. GalinskyS.C. Lee, K.M. Huh, J. Lee, Y.W. Cho, R.E. Galinsky, and K. Park, “Hydrotropic polymeric micelles for enhanced paclitaxel solubility: In vitro and in vivo characterization” (2007), Biomacromolecules, 8 (1), 202-208.

Mark A. GreenM.A. Green, C.J. Mathias, L.R. Willis, R.K. Handa, J.L. Lacy, M.A. Miller, and G.D. Hutchins, “Assessment of Cu-ETS as a PET radiopharmaceutical for evaluation of regional renal perfusion” (2007), Nucl. Med. Biol., 34, 247-255.

Stanley L. HemS. Bindal, G. Narsimhan, S.L. Hem and A. Kulshreshtha, “Structural changes in xanthan gum solutions during steam sterilization” (2007), Pharm. Dev. Technol., 12:159-67.

A. Sokolovska, S.L. Hem and H. HogenEsch,” Activation of dendritic cells and induction of CD4+ T-cell differentiation by aluminum-containing adjuvants” (2007), Vaccine, 25:4575-85.

S.L. Hem, C.T. Johnston and H. HogenEsch,”ImjectAlum is not aluminum hydroxide adjuvant or aluminum phosphate adjuvant” (2007), Vaccine, 25:4985-6.

K.P. Yau, D.G. Schulze, C.T. Johnston and S.L. Hem, “Aluminum hydroxide adjuvant produced under constant reactant conditions” (2006), J. Pharm. Sci., 95:1822-33.

I.Z. Romero Mendez, Y. Shi. H. HogenEsch and S. L. Hem, “Potentiation of the immune response to non-adsorbed antigens by Aluminum-containing adjuvants” (2007), Vaccine, 25: 825-33.

Gregory T. KnippA.S. Mathis, S. Jin, G.S. Friedman, F. Peng, S.M. Carl, and G.T. Knipp, “The pharmacodynamic effects Sirolimus and Sirolimus-Calcineurin Inhibitor combinations on macrophage scavenger and nuclear hormone receptors” (2007), J. Pharm. Sci., 96, 209-222.

Y. Xu, S. Agarwal, T.J. Cook, and G.T. Knipp, “Di-(2-ethylhexyl)-Phthalate affects lipid profiling in fetal rat brain upon maternal exposure” (2007), Arch. Toxicol., 81, 57-62.

Y. Xu, G.T. Knipp, and T.J. Cook, “Effects of Di-(2-ethylhexyl)-Phthalate and its metabolites on the lipid profiling in rat HRP-1 trophoblast cells” (2006), Arch. Toxicol., 80, 293-298.

R.K. Bhardwaj, D.R. Herrera-Ruiz, N. Eltoukhy, M. Saad, and G.T. Knipp, “The functional evaluation of human peptide/histidine transporter 1 (HPHT1) in transiently transfected COS-7 Cells” (2006), Eur. J. Pharm. Sci., 27, 533-542.

Kenneth R. MorrisD.A Engers, M.N. Fricke, A.W. Newman and K.R. Morris, “Triboelectric charging and dielectric properties of pharmaceuti-cally relevant mixtures” (2007), J. Electrost., 95(12), 2645-2656.

P.L. Wildfong, K.R. Morris, C.A. Anderson and S.M. Short, “Demonstration of a shear-based solid-state phase transformation in a small molecular organic system: chlorpropamide” (2007), J. Pharm. Sci., 96(5):1100-13.

H Li, J.G. Stowell, X. He, K.R. Morris and S.R. Byrn, “Investigations on solid-solid phase transformation of 5-methyl-2-[(4-methyl-2-nitrophenyl) amino]-3-thiophenecarbonitrile” (2007), J. Pharm. Sci., 96(5):1079-89.

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P.L. Wildfong, B.C. Hancock, M.D. Moore and K.R. Morris, “Towards an understanding of the structurally based potential for mechanically activated disordering of small molecule organic crystals” (2006), J. Pharm. Sci., 95(12):2645-56.

D.A. Engers, M.N. Fricke, R.P. Storey, A.W. Newman and K.R. Morris, “Triboelectrification of pharmaceutically relevant powders during low-shear tumble blending” (2006), J. Electrost., 64, 826-835.

A.J. Hlinak, K. Kuriyan, K.R. Morris, G.V. Reklaitis and P.K. Basu, “Understanding critical material properties for solid dosage form design” (2006), J. Pharm. Innov., 1, 12-17.

S. Bates, G. Zografi, D. Engers, K. Morris, K. Crowley and A. Newman, “Analysis of amorphous and nanocrystalline solids from their X-ray diffraction patterns” (2006), Pharm. Res., 23(10):2333-49.

Kinam ParkS.C. Lee, K.M. Huh, J. Lee, Y.W. Cho, R.E. Galinsky, and K. Park, “Hydrotropic polymeric micelles for enhanced paclitaxel solubility: In vitro and In vivo characterization” (2007), Biomacromolecules, 8, 202-208.

H.S. Min, H.J. Lee, S.C. Lee, K.H. Kang, J. Lee, K. Park, and K.M. Huh, “Aqueous solubilization of paclitaxel using hydrotropic polymer micelle” (2007), Key Eng. Mat., 342-343, 421-424.

Y.M. Choi, S.J. Im, S.W. Myung, H.S. Choi, K. Park, and K.M. Huh, “Preparation and swelling behavior of superporous hydrogels: control of pore structure and surface property” (2007), Key Eng. Mat., 342-343, 717-720.

S.H. Jeong, N.H. Berhane, K. Haghighi, and K. Park, “Drug release properties of polymer coated ion-exchange resin complexes: Experimental and theoretical evaluation” (2007), J. Pharm. Sci., 96, 618-632.

H. Omidian, K. Park, and J.G. Rocca, “Recent development in superporous hydrogels” (2007), J. of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, 59, 317-327.

G.A. Mun, Z.S. Nurkeeva, A.B. Beissegul, A.V. Dubolazov, P.I. Urkimbaeva, K. Park, and V.V. Khutoryanskiy, “Temperature-responsive water-soluble copolymers based on 2-hydroxyethyl acrylate and butyl acrylate” (2007), Macromol. Chem. Phys., 208, 979–987.

K. Park, “Nanotechnology: What it can do for drug delivery” (2007), J. Control. Release, 120, 1-3.

G.A. Mun, Z.S. Nurkeeva, G.T. Akhmetkalieva, S.N. Shmakov, V.V. Khutoryanskiy, S.C. Lee, and K. Park, “Novel temperature-responsive water-soluble copolymers based on 2-hydroxyeth-ylacrylate and vinyl butyl ether and their interactions with poly(carboxylic acids)” (2006), J. Polymer Sci., Part B: Polymer Physics, 44, 195–204.

H. Park, K. Park, and D. Kim, “Preparation and swelling behavior of chitosan-based superporous hydrogels for gastric retention application” (2006), J. Biomed. Mater Res., 76A, 144–150.

J.H. Jeong, Y.W. Cho, B. Jung, K. Park and J.D Kim, “Self-assem-bled nanoparticles of ribozymes with poly(ethylene glycol)-b-poly(l-lysine) block copolymers” (2006), Jap. J. of Appl. Phys., 45, 591-595.

Y. Yeo, K. Park, “A new microencapsulation technique based on the solvent exchange method” (2006), ACS Symp. Ser., 923, 242-252.

Y. Fu, , S.H. Jeong, J. Callihan, J. Kim, K. Park, “Preparation of fast-dissolving tablets based on mannose” (2006), ACS Symp. Ser., 924, 340-351.

G. Acharya, K. Park, “Stent coatings for drug delivery” (2006), Adv. Drug Del. Reviews, 58 (3), 387-401.

J.H. Park, M. Ye, Y. Yeo, W.K. Lee, C. Paul, K. Park, “Reservoir-type microcapsules prepared by the solvent exchange method: Effect of formulation parameters on microencapsulation of lysozyme” (2006), Mol. Pharm., 3, 135-143.

G. Acharya, K. Park, D.H. Thompson, “Synthesis and evaluation of α-cyclodextrin-aldonamide conjugates for D-glucose recognition” (2006), J. of Drug Del. Sci. & Tech., 16(1), 45-48.

H. Omidian, J.G. Rocca, K. Park, “Elastic superporous hydrogel hybrid of polyacrylamide and sodium alginate” (2006), Macromol. Biosci., 6, 703-710.

I. K. Kwon, H. Hegazy, K. Park, “Controlled drug delivery: Transition to nanosystems” (2006), Biomat. Res., 10(3), 133-144.

N. H. Berhane, S. H. Jeong , K. Haghighi, K. Park, “Modeling film-coat non-uniformity in polymer coated pellets: A stochastic approach” (2006), Int. J. Pharm., 323, 64-71.

E. Kang, H. Wang, I. K. Kwon, J. Robinson, K. Park, Ji-Xin Cheng, “In situ Visualization of paclitaxel distribution and release by coherent anti-stokes raman scattering microscopy” (2006), Anal. Chem., 78, 8036-8043.

Rodolfo PinalC. Mao, S.P. Chamarthy, S.R. Byrn, and R. Pinal, “A calorimetric method to estimate molecular mobility of amorphous solids at relatively low temperatures” (2006), Pharm. Res., 23 (10), 2269-2276.

C. Mao, S.P. Chamarthy, and R. Pinal, “Time-dependence of molecular mobility during structural relaxation and its impact on organic amorphous solids: An investigation based on a calorimetric approach” (2006), Pharm. Res., 23 (8), 1906-1917.

Lynne S. TaylorS. Romero-Torres, H. Wikström, E.R. Grant, and L.S. Taylor, “Monitoring of mannitol phase behavior during freeze-drying using non-invasive Raman spectroscopy” (2007), PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology, 61 (2), 131-145.

C.S. Towler and L.S. Taylor, “Spectroscopic characterization of intermolecular interactions in solution and their influence on crystallization outcome” (2007), Crystal Growth & Design, 7 (4), 633-638.

A.D. Gift and L.S. Taylor, “Hyphenation of Raman spectroscopy with gravimetric analysis to interrogate water-solid interactions in pharmaceutical systems” (2007), J. Pharm. Biomed. Anal., 43 (1), 14-23.

P. Guerrieri, A.K. Salameh, and L.S. Taylor, “Effect of small levels of impurities on the water vapor sorption behavior of ranitidine HCl” (2007), Pharm. Res., 24 (1), 147-156.

A.K. Salameh and L.S. Taylor, “Deliquescence-induced caking in binary powder blends” (2006), Pharm. Dev. Technol., 11 (4), 453-464.

H. Konno and L.S. Taylor, “Influence of different polymers on the crystallization tendency of molecularly dispersed amorphous felodipine” (2006), J. Pharm. Sci., 95 (12), 2692-2705.

P.J. Marsac, S.L. Shamblin, and L.S. Taylor, “Theoretical and practical approaches for prediction of drug-polymer miscibility and solubility” (2006), Pharm. Res., 23 (10), 2417-2426.

P.J. Marsac, H. Konno, and L.S. Taylor, “A comparison of the physical stability of amorphous felodipine and nifedipine systems” (2006), Pharm. Res., 23 (10), 2306-2316.

Y.R. Hu, H. Wikström, S.R. Byrn, and L.S. Taylor, “Analysis of the effect of particle size on polymorphic quantitation by Raman spectroscopy” (2006), Appl. Spectrosc., 60 (9), 977-984.

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TYoon YeoY. Yeo, T. Ito, E. Bellas, C.B. Highley, R. Marini and D.S. Kohane, “In situ cross-linkable hyaluronan hydrogels containing poly-meric nanoparticles for preventing post-surgical adhesions” (2007), Ann. Surg., 245 (5), 819-824.

T. Ito, I.P. Fraser, Y. Yeo, C.B. Highley, R. Langer, and D.S. Kohane, “Anti-inflammatory function of an in-situ cross-linkable con-jugate hydrogel of hyaluronic acid and dexamethasone” (2007), Biomaterials, 28(10): 1778-1786.

T. Ito, Y. Yeo, C.B. Highley, E. Bellas, C. Benitez, and D.S. Kohane, “The prevention of peritoneal adhesions by in-situ cross-linking hydrogels of hyaluronic acid and cellulose derivatives” (2007), Biomaterials, 28(6): 975-983.

Y. Yeo, W. Geng, T. Ito, D. S. Kohane, J. Burdick, and M. Radisic, “A photocrosslinkable hydrogel for myocyte cell culture and injection” (2006), J. Biomed. Mat. Res., 81B(2): 312-322.

X. Jia, Y. Yeo, R.J. Clifton, T. Jiao, D. S. Kohane, J. Kobler, S.M. Zeitels, and R. Langer, “Hyaluronic Acid-Based Microgels and Microgel Networks for Vocal Fold Restoration” (2006), Biomacromolecules, 7(12): 3336-3344.

J. Fukuda, A. Khademhosseini, Y. Yeo, J. Yeh, X. Yang, G. Eng, C-F. Wang, D.S. Kohane, and R. Langer, “Micromolding of photocrosslinkable chitosan hydrogel for spheroid microarray and co-cultures” (2006), Biomaterials, 27(30): 5259-5267.

J.M., Karp, Y. Yeo,, W. Geng, C. Cannizarro, K. Yan, D.S. Kohane, G. Vunjak-Novakovic, R. Langer, and M. Radisic, “A photo-lithographic method to create cellular micropatterns” (2006), Biomaterials, 27(27): 4755-4764.

Y. Yeo, C.B. Highley, E. Bellas, T. Ito, R. Marini, R. Langer, and D.S. Kohane, “In situ cross-linkable hyaluronic acid hydrogels prevent post-operative abdominal adhesions in a rabbit model” (2006), Biomaterials, 27(27): 4698-4705.

Y. Yeo, J.A. Burdick, C.B. Highley, R. Marini, R. Langer, and D.S. Kohane, “Peritoneal application of chitosan and UV-cross-link-able chitosan” (2006), J. Biomed. Mater. Res., 78A(4): 668-675.

D.S. Kohane, J.Y. Tse, Y. Yeo, R. Padera, M. Shubina, and R. Langer, “Biodegradable polymeric microspheres and nanospheres for drug delivery in the peritoneum” (2006), J. Biomed. Mater. Res., 77A(2): 351-361.

J.H. Park, M. Ye, Y. Yeo, W.K. Lee, C. Paul, and K. Park, “Reservoir-Type Microcapsules Prepared by the Solvent Exchange Method: Effect of Formulation Parameters on Microencapsulation of Lysozyme” (2006), Molecular Pharmaceutics, 3(2): 135-143.

Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology

Eric L. BarkerA. Gallardo-Godoy, M.I. Torres-Altoro, K.J. White, E.L. Barker, and D.E. Nichols, “1-Methylpyridinium-4-(4-phenylmethane-thiosulfonate) iodide, MTS-MPP+, a novel scanning cysteine accessibility method (SCAM) reagent for monoamine trans-porter studies” (2007), Bioorg. Med. Chem., 15, 305-311.

M.J. McFarland, E.A. Terebova, and E.L. Barker, “Detergent-resistant membrane microdomains in the disposition of the lipid signaling molecule anandamide” (2006), AAPS Journal, 8, E95-100.

Donald E. BergstromErnest R. Blatchley III, Chengyue Shen, Zorana Naunovic, Lian-Shin Lin, Dennis A. Lyn, J. Paul Robinson, Katherine Ragheb, Gerald Gregon, Donald E. Bergstrom, Shiyue Fang, Yousheng Guan, Kristofer Jennings, Nilupa Gunaratna, “Dyed Microspheres for Quantification of UV Dose Distributions: Photochemical Reactor Characterization by Lagrangian Actinometry” (2006), Journal of Environmental Engineering, 132, 1390-1403.

Richard F. BorchJ.T. Dilworth, J.M. Kraniak, J.W. Wojtkowiak, R.A. Gibbs, R.F. Borch, M.A. Tainsky, J.J. Reiners Jr., and R.R. Mattingly, “Molecular targets for emerging anti-tumor therapies for neurofibromatosis type 1” (2006), Biochem. Pharmacol., 72, 1485-1492.

J.Y. Choi and R.F. Borch, “Highly efficient Synthesis of enantio-merically enriched 2-hydroxymethylaziridines by enzymatic desymmetrization” (2007), Org. Lett., 9, 215-218.

I.G. Boutselis, X. Yu, Z.Y. Zhang, and R.F. Borch, “Synthesis and cell-based activity of a potent and selective protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B inhibitor prodrug” (2007), J. Med. Chem., 50, 856-864.

M.K. Clark, S.A. Scott, J. Wojtkowiak, R. Chirco, P. Mathieu, J.J. Reiners Jr., R.R. Mattingly, R.F. Borch, and R.A. Gibbs, “Synthesis, biochemical, and cellular evaluation of farnesyl monophosphate prodrugs as farnesyltransferase inhibitors” (2007), J. Med. Chem., 50, 3274-3282.

Joseph L. BorowitzL. Zhang, K. Prabhakaran, J.L. Borowitz, and G.E. Isom, “Trimethyltin-induced apoptosis is associated with upregulation of inducible nitric oxide synthase and Bax in a hippocampal cell line” (2006), Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol., 216: 34-43. L. Li, K. Prabhakaran, X. Zhang, J.L. Borowitz, and G.E. Isom, “PPARalpha-mediated up-regulation of uncoupling protein-2 switches cyanide-induced apoptosis to necrosis in primary cortical cells” (2006), Toxicol. Sci., 93; 136-145.

K. Prabhakaran, L. Li, J.L. Borowitz, and G.E. Isom, “Inducible notric oxide synthase up-regulation and mitochondrial gluthathione depletion mediate cyanide-induced necrosis in mesencephalic cells” (2006), J. Neurosci. Res., 84: 1003-1011.

Mark CushmanN.O. Anadu, V.J. Davisson, and M. Cushman, “Synthesis and anticancer activity of brefeldin A ester derivatives” (2006), J. Med. Chem., 49, 3897-3905.

A. Morrell, M. Jayaraman, M. Nagarajan, B.M. Fox, M.R. Meckley, A. Ioanoviciu, Y. Pommier, S. Antony, M. Hollingshead, and M. Cushman, “Evaluation of indenoisoquinoline topoisomerase I inhibitors using a hollow fiber assay” (2006), Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett., 16, 4395-4399.

S. Antony, K.K. Agama, Z.-H. Miao, M. Hollingshead, S.L. Holbeck, M.H. Wright, L. Varticovski, M. Nagarajan, A. Morrell, M. Cushman, and Y. Pommier, “Bisindenoisoquinoline bis-1,3-{(5,6-dihydro-5,11-diketo-11H-indeno[1,2-c]isoquinoline)-6-propylamino}propane bis(trifluoroacetate) (NSC 727357), a DNA intercalator and topoisomerase inhibitor with antitumor activity” (2006), Mol. Pharmacol., 70, 1109-1120.

M. Nagarajan, A. Morrell, S. Antony, G. Kohlhagen, K. Agama, Y. Pommier, P.A. Ragazzon, N.C. Garbett, J.B. Chaires, M. Hollingshead, and M. Cushman, “Synthesis and biological evaluation of bisindenoisoquinolines as topoisomerase I inhibitors” (2006), J. Med. Chem., 49, 5129-5140.

B.-L. Deng, T.L. Hartman, R.W. Buckheit, Jr., C. Pannecouque, E. DeClercq, and M. Cushman, “Replacement of the metabolically labile methyl esters in the alkenyldiarylmethane (ADAM) series of non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTIs) with isoxazolone, isoxazole, oxazolone, or cyano substituents” (2006), J. Med. Chem., 49, 5316-5323.

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X. Xiao, A. Morrell, P.E. Fanwick, and M. Cushman, “On the mechanism of conversion of 4-carboxy-3,4-dihydro-3-phenyl-1(2H)-isoquinolones to indeno[1,2-c]isoquinolines by thionyl chloride” (2006), Tetrahedron, 62, 9705-9712.

E. Hamel, B.W. Day, J.H. Miller, M.K. Jung, P.T. Northcote, A.K. Ghosh, D.P. Curran, M. Cushman, K.C. Nicolaou, I. Paterson, and E.J. Sorensen, “Synergistic effects of peloruside A and laulimalide with taxoid site drugs, but not with each other, on tubulin assembly” (2006), Mol. Pharmacol., 70, 1555-1564.

M. Nagarajan, A. Morrell, A. Ioanoviciu, S. Antony, G. Kohlhagen. M. Hollingshead, Y. Pommier, and M. Cushman, “Synthesis and evaluation of indenoisoquinoline topoisomerase I inhibitors substituted with nitrogen heterocycles” (2006,) J. Med. Chem., 49, 6283-6389.

A. Morrell, S. Antony, G. Kohlhagen, Y. Pommier, and M. Cushman, “A systematic study of nitrated indenoisoquinolines reveals a potent topoisomerase I inhibitor” (2006), J. Med. Chem., 49, 7740-7753.

E. Morgunova, B. Illarionov, T. Sambaiah, I. Haase, A. Bacher, M. Cushman, M. Fischer, M.R. Ladenstein, “Structural and thermodynamic insights into the binding mode of five novel inhibitors of lumazine synthase from Mycobacterium tuberculosis” (2006), FEBS J., 273, 4790-4804.

A. Maiti, M. Cuendet, T. Kondratyuk, V.L. Croy, J.M. Pezzuto, and M. Cushman, “Synthesis and cancer chemopreventive activity of zapotin, a natural product from Casimiroa edulis” (2007), J. Med. Chem., 50, 350-355.

C.Y. Lee, B. Illarionov, Y.-E. Woo, K. Kemter, R.-R. Kim, S. Eberhardt, M. Cushman, W. Eisenreich, M. Fischer, and A. Bacher, “Ligand binding properties of the N-terminal domain of riboflavin synthase from Escherichia coli” (2007), J. Biochem. Mol. Biol., 40, 239-246.

A. Morrell, M.S. Placzek, J.D. Steffen S. Antony, K. Agama, Y. Pommier, and M. Cushman, “Investigation of the lactam side chain length necessary for optimal indenoisoquinoline topoisomerase I inhibition and cytotoxicity in human cancer cell cultures” (2007), J. Med. Chem., 50, 2040-2048.

H.Y. Kim, R.J. Kuhn, C. Patkar, R. Warrier, and M. Cushman, “Synthesis of dioxane-based antiviral agents and evaluation of their biological activities as inhibitors of sindbis virus replication” (2007), Bioorg. Med. Chem., 15, 2667-2679.

Y. Zhang, B. Illarionov, A. Bacher, M. Fischer, G.I. Georg, Q.-Z. Ye, D. Vander Velde, P.E. Fanwick, Y. Song, and M. Cushman, “A novel lumazine synthase inhibitor derived from oxidation of 1,3,6,8-tetrahydroxy-2,7-naphthyridine to a tetraazaperylene-hexaone derivative” (2007), J. Org. Chem., 72, 2769-2776.

J. Kaiser, B. Illarionov, F. Rohdich, W. Eisenreich, S. Saller, J. Van den Brulle, M. Cushman, A. Bacher, and M. Fischer, “A high throughput screening platform for inhibitors of the riboflavin biosynthesis pathway” (2007), Anal. Biochem., 365, 52-61.

A. Maiti, M. Cuendet, V.L. Croy, D.C. Endringer, J.M. Pezzuto, and M. Cushman, “Synthesis and biological evaluation of (±)-abyssi-none II and its analogues as aromatase inhibitors for chemopre-vention of breast cancer” (2007), J. Med. Chem., 50, 2799-2806.

Robert L. GeahlenH. Garrido-Hernandez, K.D. Moon, R.L. Geahlen, and R.F. Borch, “Design and Synthesis of phosphotyrosine peptidomimetic prodrugs,” (2006), J. Med. Chem., 49, 3368 -3376.

F. Zhou, J. Galan, R.L. Geahlen, and W.A. Tao, “A novel quantita-tive proteomics strategy to study phosphorylation-dependent peptide-protein interactions” (2007), J. Proteome Res., 6, 133-140.

R.L. Geahlen, “Syk” (2007), AfCS-Nature Molecule Pages, (doi:10.1038/mp.a000040.01).

Arun K. Ghosh A.K. Ghosh, and D.K. Moon, “Enantioselective total Synthesis of (+)-Jasplakinolide” (2007), Org. Lett., 9, 2425-27. M. Amano, Y. Koh, D. Das, J. Li, S. Leschenko, Y.-F. Wang, P.I. Boross, I.T. Weber, A.K. Ghosh, and H. Mitsuya, “A novel bis-tetrahydrofuranylurethane-containing nonpeptidic protease inhibitor (PI), GRL-98065, is potent against Multiple-PI-Resistant Human Immunodeficiency Virus in vitro” (2007), Antimicrob. Agents Chemother., 51, 2143-55. A.K. Ghosh, N. Kumaragurubaran, L. Hong, S. Kukarni, X. Xu, W. Chang, V. Weerasena, R. Turner, G. Koelsch, G. Bilcer, J. Tang, “Design, Synthesis and X-ray structure of potent memapsin 2 (α-Secretase) inhibitors with functionalized aromatic derivatives as the P2-P3-ligands” (2007), J. Med. Chem., 50, 2399-2407. A.K. Ghosh and G. Gong, “Enantioselective Total Synthesis of Antitumor Macrolide Lasonolide A” (2007), Org. Lett., 9, 1437-40.

Y. Tie, A.Y. Kovalevsky, P. Boross, Y.-F. Wang, A.K. Ghosh, J. Tozser, R.W. Harrison, I.T. Weber, “Atomic resolution crystal structures of HIV-1 protease and mutantsV82A and I84V with saquinavir” (2007), Proteins, 67, 232-42. E. Hamel, B.W. Day, J.H. Miller, M.K. Jung, P.T. Northcote, A.K. Ghosh, D.P. Curan, M. Cushman, K.C. Nicolaou, I. Paterson, E.J. Sorenson, “Synergistic effects of Peloruside A and Laulimalide with taxoid site drugs, but not with each other, on tubulin assembly” (2006), Mol. Pharmacology, 70, 1555-64. A. K. Ghosh, K. Xi, M.E. Johnson, S.C. Baker, A.D. Mesecar, “Progress in Anti-SARS Coronavirus chemistry, biology and chemotherapy” (2006), Ann. Rep. Med. Chem., 41, 183-196. A.K. Ghosh, S. Kulkarni, C.-X. Xu, P.E. Fanwick, “Diastereoselective Synthesis of substituted pyrrolidines and prolines” (2006), Asymmetric Multicomponent Reactions: Org. Lett., 8, 4509-11. A.Y. Kovalevsky, F. Liu, S. Leshchenko, A.K. Ghosh, J.M. Louis, R.W. Harrison, I.T. Weber, “Ultra-high resolution protein-ligand X-ray structure of TMC 114: Identification of novel drug-bind-ing sites” (2006), J. Biol. Chem., 363, 161-73. A.K. Ghosh, P.R. Sridhar, N. Kumaragurubaran, Y. Koh, I.T. Weber, H. Mitsuya, “A privileged ligand for Darunavir and a new genera-tion of HIV-Protease Inhibitors that combat drug-resistance” (2006), Bis-Tetrahydrofuran: ChemMedChem., 1, 937-50. A.K. Ghosh, J. Li, P.R. Sridhar, “A stereoselective anti-aldol route to (3R,3aS,6aR)-tetrahydro-2H-furo[2,3-b]furan-3-ol: A key ligand for a new generation of HIV protease inhibitors” (2006), Synthesis, 3015-19. A.K. Ghosh, P.R. Sridhar, S. Leshchenko, A.K. Hussain, J. Li, A.Y. Kovalevsky, D.E. Walters, J.E. Wedekind, V. Grum-Tokars, D. Das, Y. Koh, K. Maeda, H. Gatanaga, I.T. Weber, H. Mitsuya, “Structure-Based Design of Novel HIV-1 Protease Inhibitors To Combat Drug Resistance” (2006), J. Med. Chem., 49(17), 5252-61.

Richard A. GibbsJ.T. Dilworth, J.M. Kraniak, J.W. Wojtkowiak, R.A. Gibbs, R.F. Borch, M.A. Tainsky, J.J. Reiners, Jr., and R.R. Mattingly, “Molecular Targets for Emerging Anti-Tumor Therapies for Neurofibromatosis Type 1” (2006), Biochem. Pharmacol., 72, 1485-1492.

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TM.K. Clark, S.A. Scott, J.W. Wojtkowiak, R. Chirco, P. Mathieu, J.J. Reiners, Jr., R.R. Mattingly, R.F. Borch, and R.A. Gibbs, “Synthesis, biochemical, and cellular evaluation of farnesyl monophosphate prodrugs as farnesyltransferase inhibitors” (2007), J. Med. Chem., 50, 3274-3282.

A.J. Krzysiak, D.S. Rawat, S.A. Scott, J.E. Pais, M. Handley, M.L. Harrison, C.A. Fierke, and R.A. Gibbs, “Combinatorial Modulation of Protein Prenylation” (2007), ACS Chem. Biol., 2, 385-389.

Tony HazbunB. Montpetit, T.R. Hazbun, S. Fields, P. Hieter, “Sumoylation of the budding yeast kinetochore protein Ndc10 is required for Ndc10 spindle localization and proper anaphase spindle elongation” (2006), J. Cell Biol., 174, 653-63.

F. Jin, L. Avramova, J. Huang, T.R. Hazbun, “A yeast two-hybrid smart-pool-array system for protein-interaction mapping” (2007), Nat. Methods, 4, 405-7.

Greg H. HockermanK.B. Walsh, J. Zhang, J.W. Fuseler, N. Hilliard, and G.H. Hockerman, “Adenoviral-mediated expression of dihydropyri-dine-insensitive L-type calcium channels in cardiac ventricular myocytes and fibroblasts” (2007), Eur. J. Pharmacol., 565, 7-16.

Chang-deng HuJ. Shyu, K. Akasaka, and C.D. Hu, “Bimolecular fluorescence complementation (BiFC): A colorful future in drug discovery” (July 2007), Sterling-Hoffman Life Science Journal, (http://www.sterlinglifesciences.com/newsletter/articles/article006.html).

Gary E. IsomL. Zhang, K. Prabhakaran, J.L. Borowitz, and G.E. Isom, “Trimethyltin-induced apoptosis is associated with upregulation of inducible nitric oxide synthase and Bax in a hippocampal cell line” (2006), Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol., 216: 34-43.

L. Li, K. Prabhakaran, X. Zhang, J.L. Borowitz, and G.E. Isom, “PPARα-mediated up-regulation of uncoupling protein-2 switches cyanide-induced apoptosis to necrosis in primary cortical cells” (2006), Toxicol. Sci., 93: 136-145.

K. Prabhakaran, L. Li, J.L. Borowitz, and G.E. Isom, “Inducible nitric oxide synthase up-regulation and mitochondrial glutathi-one depletion mediate cyanide-induced necrosis in mesence-phalic cells” (2006), J. Neurosci. Res., 84: 1003-1011.

L. Zhang, L. Li, H. Liu, K. Prabhakaran, X. Zhang, J.L. Borowitz, and G.E. Isom, “HIF-1alpha activation by a redox-sensitive pathway mediates cyanide-induced BNIP3 upregulation and mitochondrial dependent cell death” (2007), Free Rad. Biol. Med. 43: 117-127.

Markus A. LillA. Vedani, M. Zumstein, M.A. Lill, B. Ernst, “Simulating alpha/beta Selectivity at the human thyroid hormone receptor: Consensus scoring using multi-dimensional QSAR” (2007), ChemMedChem, 2, 78-87.

M.A. Lill, A. Vedani, “Combining 4D pharmacophore generation and multidimensional QSAR: Modeling ligand binding to the Bradykinin B2 receptor” (2006), J. Chem. Inf. Model., 46, 2135-2145.

Y. Lill, M.A. Lill, B. Fahrenkrog, K. Schwarz-Herion, S. Paulillo, U. Aebi, B. Hecht, “Single Hepatitis-B virus core capsid binding to individual nuclear pore complexes in HeLa cells” (2006), Biophys. J., 91, 3123-3130.

A. Vedani, M. Dobler, M.A. Lill, “The challenge of predicting drug toxicity in silico” (2006), Basic Clin. Pharmacol. Toxic., 99, 195-208.

G. Marc LoudonG.M. Loudon and M.E. Sharp, “Online class review” (2006), Journal of College Science Teaching, 35, 39–43.

D. James MorréD.J. Morré, and D.M. Morré, “tNOX, an alternative target to COX-2 to explain the anticancer activities of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS)” (2006), Mol. Cell. Biochem., 283, 159-167.

D.M. Morré, and D.J. Morré, “Catechin-vanilloid synergies with potential clinical applications in cancer” (2006), Rejuvenation Research, 9, 45-55.

D.J. Morré, and D.M. Morré, “Aging-related cell surface ECTO-NXO protein, arNXO, a preventive target to reduce atherogenic risk in the elderly” (2006), Rejuvenation Research, 9, 231-236.

D.M. Morré, and D.J. Morré, “Anticancer activity of grape and grape skin extracts alone and combined with green tea infusions” (2006), Cancer Letters, 238, 202-209.

Yagiz, K., D.J. Morré, and D.M. Morré, “Transgenic mouse line overexpressing the cancer-specific tNOX protein has an enhanced growth and acquired drug-response phenotype” (2006), J. Nutr. Biochem., 17, 750-759.

Z. Jiang, D.M. Morré, and D.J. Morré, “A role for copper in biologi-cal time-keeping” (2006), J. Inorg. Biochem., 100, 2140-2149.

Hicks-Berger, C., I. Sokolchik, C. Kim, and D.J. Morré, “A plasma membrane-associated AAA-ATPase from glycine max” (2006), BioFactors, 28, 135-149.

Auderset, G., and D.J. Morré, “ATP- and growth substance-dependent cell-free enlargement of plasma membrane vesicles from soybean” (2006), BioFactors, 28, 83-90.

Hicks-Berger, C., and D. J. Morré “Inside-out but not right side-out plasma membrane vesicles from soybean enlarge when treated with ATP + 2,4-D as determined by electron microscopy and light scattering: Evidence for involvement of a plasma membrane AAA-ATPase” (2006), BioFactors, 28, 91-104.

Morré, D.J., C. Kim, and C. Hicks-Berger, “ATP-dependent and drug-inhibited vesicle enlargement reconstituted using synthetic lipids and recombinant proteins” (2006), BioFactors, 28, 105-117.

Morré, D.J., and D.M. Morré, “ECTO-NOX target for the antican-cer isoflavene phenoxodiol” (2007), Oncol. Res., 16, 299-312.

Morré, D.J., S. Heald, J. Coleman, J. Orczyk, Z. Zhang, and D.M. Morré, “Structural observations of time dependent oscillatory behavior of copper (II) chloride solutions measured via extend-ed X-ray absorption fine structure” (2007), J. Inorg. Biochem., 101, 715-726.

David E. NicholsB. Chemel, B.L. Roth, V.J. Watts, and D.E. Nichols, “The ‘selective’ 5-HT1A antagonist WAY-100635 and its metabolite, WAY-100634, are potent dopamine D4 receptor agonists” (2006), Psychopharmacology, 188, 244-251.

T.H. McLean, J.C. Parrish, M.R. Braden, D. Marona-Lewicka, A. Gallardo-Godoy, and D.E. Nichols, “1-Aminomethylbenzocycloalkanes: conformationally-restricted hallucinogenic phen¬ethylamine analogues as functionally-selective 5 HT2A receptor agonists” (2006), J. Med. Chem., 49, 5794-5803.

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K.J. White, P.D. Kiser, D.E. Nichols, and E.L. Barker, “Engineered zinc binding sites confirm proximity and orientation of trans-membrane helices I and III in human serotonin transporter” (2006), Protein Science, 15, 2411-2422.

J.P. Cueva, G. Giorgioni, R.A. Grubbs, B.R. Chemel, V.J. Watts, and D.E. Nichols, “Trans-2,3-dihydroxy-6a,78,8,12b-tetrahydro-6H-chromeno[3,4-c]isoquinoline; Synthesis, resolution, and prelimi-nary pharmacological characterization of a new dopamine D1 receptor full agonist” (2006), J. Med. Chem., 49, 6848-6857.

J.C. Parrish and D.E. Nichols, “Serotonin 5-HT2A receptor activation induces 2-arachi¬donoylglycerol (2-AG) release through a Phospholipase C-dependent mechanism” (2006), J. Neurochem., 99, 1164-1175.

M.R. Braden, J.C. Parrish, J.C. Naylor, and D.E. Nichols, “Molecular interaction of serotonin 5 HT2A receptor residues Phe339(6.51) and Phe340(6.52) with super-potent N-benzyl phenethyl¬amine agonists” (2006), Mol. Pharmacol., 70, 1956-1964.

J.D. Urban, W.P. Clarke, M. von Zastrow, D.E. Nichols, B. Kobilka, H. Weinstein, J.A. Javitch, B.L. Roth, A. Christopoulos, P.M. Sexton, K.J. Miller, M. Spedding, and R.B. Mailman, “Functional selectivity and classical concepts of quantitative pharmacology” (2007), J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther., 320, 1-13.

A. Gallardo-Godoya, M.I. Torres-Altoro, K.J. White, E.L. Barker, and D.E. Nichols, “4-(1-methylpyridinium) phenylmethanethio-sulfonate iodide, MPP+-MTS, a novel scanning cysteine acces-sibility method (SCAM) reagent for monoamine transporter studies” (2007), Bioorg. Med. Chem., 15, 305-311.

J. Selken and D.E. Nichols, “Role of a1-adrenergic receptors in the locomotor response to systemic administration of (±)-3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) to rats” (2007), Pharmacol. Biochem. Behav., 86, 622-630.

Chiwook ParkC. Park, S. Zhou, J. Gilmore, and S. Marqusee, “Energetics-Based Protein Profilining on a Proteomic Scale: Identification of Proteins Resistant to Proteolysis” (2007), J. Mol. Biol., 368, 1426-1437.

David J. Riese IIR.M. Gallo, I. Bryant, R. Fry, E.E. Williams, and D.J. Riese II. “Phosphorylation of ErbB4 on Tyr1056 is critical for inhibi-tion of colony formation by prostate tumor cell lines” (2006), Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun., 349, 372-382.

S.E. Pitfield, I. Bryant, D.J. Penington, G. Park, and D.J. Riese II, “Phosphorylation of ErbB4 on tyrosine 1056 is critical for ErbB4 coupling to inhibition of colony formation by human mammary cell lines” (2006), Oncol. Res., 16, 179-193.

D.J. Riese II, R.M. Gallo, and J. Settleman, “Mutational activation of ErbB receptor tyrosine kinases: Insights into mechanisms of signal transduction and tumorigenesis” (2007), Bioessays, 26, 558-565.

J. Christophe RochetA.A. Cooper, A.D. Gitler, A. Cashikar, C.M. Haynes, K.J. Hill, B. Bhullar, K. Liu, K. Xu, K.E. Strathearn, F. Liu, S. Cao, K.A. Caldwell, G.A. Caldwell, R.D. Kolodner, J. LaBaer, J.-C. Rochet, N.M. Bonini, & S. Lindquist, “a-Synuclein blocks ER-Golgi traffic and Rab1 rescues neuron loss in Parkinson’s models” (2006), Science, 313, 324-328.

J.-C. Rochet, “Errors in Translation Cause Selective Neurodegeneration” (2006), ACS Chemical Biology, 1, 562-566.

T.F. Outeiro, J. Klucken, K.E. Strathearn, F. Liu, P. Nguyen, J.-C. Rochet, B.T. Hyman, and P.J. McLean, “Small heat shock proteins protect against a-synuclein-induced toxicity and aggregation” (2006), Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun., 351, 631-638.

S. Padalkar, J.D. Hulleman, R. Colby, P. Deb, K. Cunzeman, J.-C. Rochet, E. Stach, and L. Stanciu, “Diameter controlled silver and platinum nanowires on a new biological template” (2007), Nanotechnology, 18 (stacks.iop.org/Nano/18/055609).

J.D. Hulleman, H. Mirzaei, E. Guigard, K.L. Taylor, S.S. Ray, C.M. Kay, F.E. Regnier, and J.-C. Rochet, “Destabilization of DJ-1 by familial substitution and oxidative modifications: implications for Parkinson’s disease” (2007), Biochemistry, 46, 5776-5789.

J.-C. Rochet, “Novel therapeutic strategies for the treatment of protein misfolding diseases” (2007), Expert Rev. Mol. Med., 9(17), 1-34.

Craig K. SvenssonP. Bhaiya, S. Roychowdhury, P.M. Vyas, M.A. Doll, D.W. Hein, and C.K. Svensson, “Bioactivation, protein haptenation and toxicity of sulfamethoxazole and daponse in normal human dermal fibroblasts” (2006), Toxicol. Applied Pharmacol., 215, 158-167.

S.D. Panuganti, F.D. Khan, and C.K. Svensson, “Enhanced xenobiotic-induced hepatotoxicity and Kupffer cell activation by restraint-induced stress” (2006), J. Pharmacol. Exper. Ther., 318, 26-34.

P.M. Vyas, S. Roychowdhury, F.D. Khan, T.E. Prisinzano, J. Lamba, E.G. Schuetz, J. Blaisdell, J.A. Goldstein, K.L. Munson, R.N. Hines, and C.K. Svensson, “Enzyme-mediated protein haptenation of dapsone and sulfamethoxazole in human keratinocytes. 1. Expression and role of cytochromes P450” (2006), J. Pharmacol. Exper. Ther., 319, 488-496.

P.M. Vyas, S. Roychowdhury, S.B. Koukouritaki, R.N. Hines, S.K. Krueger, D.E. Williams, and C.K. Svensson, “Enzyme-mediated protein haptenation of dapsone and sulfamethoxazole in human keratinocytes. 2. Expression and role of flavin monooxygenase and peroxidases” (2006), J. Pharmacol. Exper. Ther., 319, 497-505.

S. Roychowdhury, P.M. Vyas, and C.K. Svensson, “Formation and uptake of arylhydroxylamine-haptenated proteins in human dendritic cells” (2007), Drug Metab. Dispos., 35, 676-681.

Val J. WattsV.J. Watts, “Adenylyl Cyclase Isoforms as Novel Therapeutic Targets: An Exciting Example of Excitotoxicity Neuroprotection.” (2007), Mol. Inter., 7, 70-73.

J.P. Cueva, G. Giorgioni, R.A. Grubbs, B.R. Chemel, V.J. Watts, and D.E. Nichols, “Trans-2,3-dihydroxy-6a,78,8,12b-tetrahydro-6H-chromeno[3,4-c]isoquinoline: Synthesis, resolution, and prelimi-nary pharmacological characterization of a new dopamine D1 receptor full agonist” (2006), J. Med. Chem., 49, 6848-6857.

B.R. Chemel, B.L. Roth, B. Armbruster, V.J. Watts, and D.E. Nichols, “WAY-100635 is a potent dopamine D4 receptor agonist” (2006), Psychopharmacology, 188, 244-251.

J.A. Chester, A.J. Mullins, C.H. Nguyen, V.J. Watts, and R.L. Meisel, “Repeated quinpirole treatments produce neurochemical sensi-tization and associated behavioral changes in female hamsters” (2006), Psychopharmacology, 188, 53-62.

Ross V. WeathermanR.V. Weatherman, “A triple play for thyroid hormone” (2007), ACS Chem. Biol., 2,377-379.

M. Fan, E.L. Rickert, L. Chen, S.A. Aftab, K.P. Nephew and R.V. Weatherman, “Characterization of molecular and structural determinants of selective estrogen receptor downregulators” (2007), Breast Cancer Res. Treat., 103,37-44.

R.V. Weatherman, “Untangling the estrogen receptor web” (2006), Nat. Chem. Biol., 2,175-176.

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Steven R. AbelT.G. Towne, J.A. Campbell, L.L. Maxwell, S.R. Abel, “Developing clinical practice skills for pharmacists” (2006), Ann. Pharmacother., Book Review, 40, 1480-81.

Judy T. ChenJ.T. Chen, F. Pucino, B.H. Resman-Targoff, “Celecoxib versus a non-selective NSAID plus proton-pump inhibitor: what are the considerations?” (2006), J. Pain Palliat. Care Pharmacother., 20, 11-32.

David R. FosterD.R. Foster and X. Zheng, “Cephalexin inhibits N-formulated peptide transport and intestinal hyperpermeability in Caco2 cells” (2007), J. Pharm. Pharmaceut. Sci., 10, 330-341.

Karen S. HudmonB.A. Kilfoy, A.V. Prokhorov, and K.S. Hudmon, “Pharmacy place-ment of nonprescription nicotine replacement therapy products and community pharmacists’ counseling for product use” (2006), J. Am. Pharm. Assoc., 46, 723-728.

L.V. Sarino, K.H. Dang, N. Dianat, H. Djihania, Natanian, K.S. Hudmon, and P. Ambrose, “Drug interactions between oral contraceptives and St. John’s Wort: Appropriateness of advice received from health food store clerks and community chain pharmacists” (2006), J. Am. Pharm. Assoc., 47, 42-47.

G.E. Swan, H. Hops, K.C. Wilhelmsen, C. N. Lessov-Schlaggar, L.S. Cheng, K.S. Hudmon, C.I. Amos, H.S. Feiler, H.Z. Ring, J.A. Andrews, E. Tildesley, and N.L. Benowitz, “A genome-wide screen for nicotine dependence susceptibility loci” (2006), Am. J. Med. Genet B Neuropsychiatr, Genet, 141, 354-60.

M. Assemi, C. Cullander, and K.S. Hudmon, “Psychometric analy-sis of a scale assessing self-efficacy for cultural competence in patient counseling” (2006), Ann. Pharmacother., 40, 2130-2135.

K.S. Hudmon, D.A. Hussar, C.M. Fenlon, R.L. Corelli, “Pharmacy student perceptions of tobacco sales in pharmacies and sug-gested strategies for promoting tobacco-free experiential sites” (2006), Am. J. Pharm. Educ., 70, article 75.

K.S. Hudmon and C. LaCivita, “Creating a road map for pharmacy’s role in the cessation of tobacco use” (2006), Am. J. Health-Syst. Pharm., 63, 564-566.

J.E. Heath, F.J. Kelley, J. Andrews, N. Crowell, R.L. Corelli, and K.S. Hudmon, “Evaluation of a tobacco cessation curricula intervention among acute care nurse practitioner faculty” (2007), Am. J. Critical Care Nursing, 16, 284-289.

B.A. Kilfoy, K.S. Hudmon, and J. Mande, “Tobacco control in state comprehensive cancer control plans: Opportunities for decreasing tobacco-related disease” (2007), Preventing Chronic Disease, 4(3):A61.

A.V. Prokhorov, R. Fouladi, C. de Moor, C.L. Warneke, M. Luca, M. Mullin Jones, C. Rosenblum, K.M. Emmons, K.S. Hudmon, and E.R. Gritz, “Computer-assisted, counselor-delivered smoking cessation counseling for community college students: Intervention approach and sample characteristics” (2007), J. Child & Adol. Subst. Abuse, 16, 35-62.

K.S. Hudmon, “The pharmacist’s role in tobacco cessation: Overview and introduction to the series” (2007), Am. J. Health System Pharm., 64, 1434-1436.

Deanna S. KaniaD.S. Kania, “Post-exposure prophylaxis considerations for occupational and non-occupational exposures” (2007), Adv. Emer. Nurs. J., 29, 20-32.

Michael B. KaysM.B. Kays, C.R. Lisek, G.A. Denys, “Comparative in vitro and bactericidal activities of telithromycin against penicillin-non-susceptible, levofloxacin-resistant, and macrolide-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae by time-kill methodology” (2007), Int. J. Antimicrob. Agents, 29, 289-294.

M.B. Kays, G.G. Zhanel, M.A. Reimann, J. Jacobi, G.A. Denys, D.W. Smith, M.F. Wack, “Selection of a gyrA mutation and treatment failure with gatifloxacin in Streptococcus pneumoniae with a pre-existing parC mutation” (2007), Pharmacotherapy, 27, 221-226.

Holly L. MasonM. Bhor and H.L. Mason, “Development and validation of a scale to assess attitudes of health care administrators towards the use of e-mail communication between patients and physicians” (2006), J. Res. Soc. Admin. Pharm., 2 (4), 512-532.

Mathew M. MurawskiE.J. Dole, M.M. Murawski, A.B. Adophe, F.D. Aragon, B. Hochstadt, “Provision of pain management by a pharmacist with prescribing authority” (2007), Am. J. Health Syst. Pharm., 64, 85-89.

E.J. Dole, M.M. Murawski, “Reimbursement for clinical services provided by pharmacists: What are we doing wrong?”(2007), Am. J. Health Syst. Pharm., 64, 104-106.

Brian R. OverholserX. Zhang, B.R. Overholser, M.B. Kays, K.M. Sowinski, “Gatifloxacin pharmacokinetics in healthy men and women” (2006), J. Clin. Pharmacol., 46, 1154-62.

B.R. Overholser, D.F. Brophy, K.M. Sowinski, “Anti-Factor Xa activity sampling to optimally predict enoxaparin exposure post-hemodialysis” (2006), Ther. Drug Monit., 28, 807-12.

B. Cochran, K.M. Sowinski, C. Fausel, B.R. Overholser, “Physical compatibility and chemical stability of mycophenylate mofetil during simulated Y-site administration with commonly co-administered drugs” (2007), Am. J. Health Sys. Pharmacy, 64, 1410-4.

Christopher M. ScottC.M. Scott, T.N. Trujillo, “Hemorrhage and recombinant factor VIIa: A brief review” (2006), Adv. Emerg. Nurs. Jour., 28, 284-291.

Amy H. SheehanM.R. Dierks, J.K. Jordan, A.H. Sheehan, “Prazosin treatment of nightmares related to post-traumatic stress disorder: drug information rounds” (2007), Ann. Pharmacother., 41, 1013-17.

C.W. Jackson, A.H. Sheehan, J.G. Reddan, “An evidence based review of the black box warning for droperidol” (2007), Am. J. Health. Syst. Pharm., 64, 1174-86.

Kevin M. Sowinski B.G. Cochran, K.M. Sowinski, C. Fausel, and B.R. Overholser, “Physical compatibility and chemical stability of mycophenolate mofetil during simulated Y-site administration with commonly coadministered drugs” (2007), Am. J. Health Syst. Pharm., 64(13), 1410-4.

B.S. Decker, B.A. Mueller, and K.M. Sowinski, “Drug dosing considerations in alternative hemodialysis” (2007), Adv. Chronic Kidney Dis., 14(3), e17-26.

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B.R. Overholser, D.F. Brophy and K.M. Sowinski, “Development of an efficient sampling strategy to predict enoxaparin pharma-cokinetics in stage 5 chronic kidney disease” (2006), Ther. Drug Monit., 28(6), 807-12.

K.M. Sowinski and J.M. Wright, “Preparation for the Pharmacotherapy specialty certification examination: are question cues enough?” (2006), Pharmacotherapy, 26(11), 1675-6; discussion 1676-7.

X. Zhang, B.R. Overholser, M.B. Kays, and K.M. Sowinski, “Gatifloxacin pharmacokinetics in healthy men and women” (2006), J. Clin. Pharmacol., 46(10), 1154-62.

Kent H. SummersK.H. Summers, “Medication therapy management versus drug regimen review” (commentary), (2007), Journal of Managed Care Pharmacy, 13, 68-69.

K.H. Summers, “Modernization versus limitation: cross-firing the impact of the AHRQ Effective Health Care Program on access to biologic therapies” (2007), Journal of Managed Care Pharmacy, 13, 1.

K.H. Summers, N. Payakachat, “Quality assessment of clinical practice guidelines” (editorial) (2006), Expert Reviews of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research, 6, 1-4.

K.H. Summers, “What are incretins and how will they influence the management of type 2 diabetes?” (2006), Journal of Managed Care Pharmacy, 12, 7, S-a.

K.H. Summers, “From adherence to outcomes: impact of benefit design on the HIV patient” (2006), Journal of Managed Care Pharmacy, 12, 7, S-b.

K.H. Summers, “Shifting the focus from cost to value” (2006), Journal of Managed Care Pharmacy, 12, 6, S-b.

Joseph Thomas IIIM.F. Bharmal, M. Weiner, L. P. Sands, H. Xu, B.A. Craig, and J. Thomas III, “Impact of Patient selection criteria on prevalence estimates and prevalence of diagnosed dementia in a Medicaid population” (2007), Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders, 21 (2), 92-100.

J. Thomas III, M. Bharmal, S. Lin, and Y. Punekar, “Survey of pharmacist collaborative drug therapy management in hospitals” (2006), American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 63 (24), 2489-2499.

H.M. Phatak and J. Thomas III, “Relationships between beliefs about medications and nonadherence to prescribed chronic medications” (2006), The Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 40, 1737-1742.

J. Thomas III, M. Bharmal, S. Dedhiya, B.A. Craig, Michael Weiner, Marc Rosenman, Ankita Modi, Laura P. Sands, “Incremental health care resource use among Indiana Medicaid beneficiaries with dementia” (2007), Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 55 (S1), S148.

L.P. Sands, X. Huiping, M.. Weiner, M. Rosenman, B.A. Craig, J. Thomas III. “Time to nursing home admission among Medicaid waiver patients with dementia: the effect of amount of services received” (2007), Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 55 (S1), S205 – S206.

A. Modi, M.F. Bharmal, S. Dedhiya, B.A. Craig, M. Weiner, M. Rosenman, L.P. Sands, and J. Thomas III, “Incremental Medicaid expenditures associated with dementia” (2007), Value in Health, 10 (3), A76 – A77.

M. Okafor and J. Thomas III, “Presence of Innovation Adoption-facilitating Elements in Hospitals, Organizational Characteristics, and Implementation of Clinical Guidelines” (2007), Journal of the American Pharmacists Association, 47 (2) 228-229.

L.P. Sands, H. Xu, M. Weiner, M. Rosenman, B.A. Craig, and J. Thomas, III., “Home and community based services as alternatives to nursing-home care for Medicaid recipients with dementia” (2006), The Gerontologist, 46 (1), 545-546.

James E. TisdaleW.E. Dager, C. Sanoski, B. Wiggins, J.E. Tisdale, “Pharmacotherapy considerations in advanced cardiac life support” (2006), Pharmacotherapy, 26, 1703-1729.

J.E. Tisdale, S. Borzak, S. Goldstein, H. Shimoyama, H.N. Sabbah, “Hemodynamic and neurohormonal predictors and consequenc-es of the development of atrial fibrillation in dogs with chronic heart failure” (2006), J. Cardiac Fail., 12, 747-751.

J.E. Tisdale, “Pharmacist? What pharmacist?” (editorial) (2006), Can. J. Hosp. Pharm., 59, 235-236.

J.E. Tisdale, R. Kovacs, D. Mi, G.P. McCabe, B.L. Cariera, N. Sharma, H. Rosman, “Accuracy of uncorrected versus corrected QT interval for prediction of torsades de pointes associated with intravenous haloperidol” (2007), Pharmacotherapy, 27, 175-182.

M.S. Buckley, P.E. Nolan Jr., M.K. Slack, J.E. Tisdale, D.E. Hilleman, J.G. Copeland, “Amiodarone prophylaxis for atrial fibrillation after cardiac surgery: meta-analysis of dose response and timing of initiation” (2007), Pharmacotherapy, 27, 360-368.

Alan J. ZillichS. Wu, M. Lehto, Y Yih, M.. Flanagan, A.J. Zillich, B. Doebbeling, “Logistic regression model for assessing clinicians’ perceived usefulness of computerized clinical reminders” (2006), Proceedings of the 36th International Conference on Computers and Industrial Engineering, 3028-3038.

A.J. Zillich, “Therapeutic strategies for hypertension” (2007), Continuing Education Course for Pharmacists. S.W. Pray, editor. Weatherford, OK: Pharmat. Inc., Vol. 33, No. 3.

A.J. Zillich, J.M. Sutherland, S.J. Wilson, D.J. Diekema, E.J. Ernst, T.E. Vaughn, B.N. Doebbeling, “Antimicrobial use control measures to prevent and control antimicrobial resistance in US hospitals” (2006), Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, 27, 1088-1095.

S.T. Boyd, L. Causey, A.J. Zillich, “Medication therapy management survey to the prescription drug plans” (2006), JAPhA, 46, 692-699.

S.T. Boyd, L.C. Boyd, K. Raker, A.J. Zillich, “Evaluation of a pharmacist weight loss program for an employee worksite” (abstract) (2007), JAPhA, 47(2), 217-218. S. Boyd, L. Boyd, A.J. Zillich, “Medication therapy management survey to the prescription drug plans” (abstract) (2007), JAPhA, 47(2), 222.

M. Snyder, M. Somma, A.J. Zillich, R. Smith, “Development of col-laborative relationships between pharmacists and physicians: A qualitative thematic analysis” (abstract) (2007), JAPhA, 47(2), 237.

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M. Teresa Carvajal S.P. Chamarthy, A. Otte, D. Ely, J. Langridge, O.K. Valet, and M.T. Carvajal, “Why powders don’t behave the way we want?—Understanding the surface of pharmaceutical powders and its effectiveness in functionality,” in Proceedings of Respiratory Drug Delivery XI, (2007), Richard N. Dalby, Peter R. Byron, and J. Peart, eds., Interpharm Press, Buffalo Grove, IL.

Kinam ParkS.C. Lee, K.M. Huh, T. Ooya, and K. Park, “Hydrotropic Polymer Micelles for Cancer Therapeutics,” in Nanotechnology for Cancer Therapeutics, (2007), M. Amiji, ed., CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, pp. 385-408.

Y.W. Cho, J.H. Park, J.S. Park, and K. Park, “PEGylation: Camouflage of Proteins, Cells, and Nanoparticles Against Recognition by the Body’s Defense Mechanism,” in Handbook of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, (2007), Shayne Gad, ed., John Wiley and Sons, Hoboken, NJ, pp. 489-510.

I.K. Kwon, S.H. Jeong, E. Kang, and K. Park, “Nanoparticulate Drug Delivery for Cancer Therapy,” in Cancer Nanotechnology, (2007), H.S. Nalwa, and T. Webster, eds., American Scientific Publishers, Stevenson Ranch, CA, pp. 333-344.

S.H. Jeong, and K. Park, “Hydrogel Drug Delivery Systems,” in Polymers in Drug Delivery, (2006), Ijeoma F. Uchegbu, ed., Taylor and Francis, Boca Raton, FL, pp. 49-62.

J.H. Park, K.M. Huh, M. Ye, and K. Park, “Hydrogels,” in Encyclopedia of Chemical Processing, (2006), Lee, S. and LaPierre, C.W., eds., Marcel Dekker, New York, NY, pp. 1307-1317.

T. Ooya, S.C. Lee, K.M. Huh, and K. Park, “Hydrotropic Nanocarriers For Poorly Soluble Drugs,” in Nanoencapsulation Technologies: Frontiers of Nanotherapy, (2006), Mozafari, Reza, ed., Springer, Netherlands, Vol. 1, pp. 51-73.

Y.W. Cho, J.H. Park, J.S. Park, and K. Park, “Pegylation: Camouflage Of Proteins, Cells, And Nanoparticles Against Recognition By The Body’s Defense Mechanism,” in Handbook of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, (2006), Shayne Gad, ed., John Wiley and Sons, Hoboken, NJ, pp. 489-510.

I.K. Kwon, S.H. Jeong, E. Kang, and K. Park, “Nanoparticulate Drug Delivery For Cancer Therapy,” in Cancer Nanotechnology, (2006), Webster, T. and Nalwa, H.S., eds., American Scientific Publishers, Chapter 13.

S.H. Jeong, J.H. Park, and K. Park, “Formulation Issues Around Lipid-Based Oral And Parenteral Delivery Systems,” in Role of Lipids in Modifying Oral and Parenteral Drug Delivery, (2006), Kishor M. Wasan, ed., John Wiley & Sons, pp. 32-47.

Yoon Yeo Y. Yeo, and K. Park, “A New Microencapsulation Technique Based on the Solvent Exchange Method” in Polymeric Drug Delivery I – Particulate Drug Carriers, ACS Symposium Series, (2006), S. Svenson, ed., American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., Chapter 17, Vol. 923, pp. 448.

K. Park and Y. Yeo, “Microencapsulation Technology,” in Encyclopedia of Pharmaceutical Technology, (2006), Marcel Dekker, Inc., pp. 2315-2327.

Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology

Robert L. GeahlenR.L. Geahlen, “Tyrosine Kinases Non-Receptor Linked-Syk,” in Sigma-RBI Handbook of Receptor Classification and Signal Transduction, 5th Edition (2006), K.J. Watling, ed., Sigma-RBI, Natick, USA.

Cheng-deng HuC.D. Hu and T.K. Kerppola, “Visualization of protein interactions in living cells using bimolecular fluorescence complementation (BiFC) analysis,” in Current Protocol in Protein Science, (2007), Unit 19.10.

Gary E. IsomC.P. Holstege, G. Isom, and M.A. Kirk, “Cyanide and Hydrogen Sulfide,” in Toxicologic Emergencies, (2006), L.R. Goldfrank, ed., McGraw Hill, New York, NY, pp. 1712-1724.

J.L. Borowitz, G.E. Isom, and D.V. Nakles, “Human Toxicology of Cyanide,” in Cyanide in Water and Soil, (2006), D. A. Dzombak, R.S. Ghosh, G.M. Wong-Chong, eds., Taylor & Francis. pp. 237-250.

Books and Chapters Published

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TMarkus A. LillM.A. Lill, A. Vedani, “Computational Modeling of Receptor-Mediated Toxicity,” in Computational Toxicology: Risk Assessment for Pharmaceutical and Environmental Chemicals, (2007), S. Ekins, ed., John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, NJ, pp. 315-351.

D. James MorréR. Cooper, T.A. Likimani, D.J. Morré, and D.M. Morré., “Catechins and caffeine in tea: A review of health benefits and risks (Chapter 14),” in Caffeine and Activation Theory: Effects on Health and Behavior, (2006), B. D. Smith, U. Gupta and B. S. Buptaeds., CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, pp. 351-364.

Chiwook ParkC. Park and S. Marqusee, “Quantitative Determination of Protein Stability and Ligand Binding by Pulse Proteolysis,” in Current Protocols in Protein Science, (2006), John Wiley and Sons, Hoboken, NJ, pp. 20.11.1-20.11.14.

David J. RieseD.J. Riese II, R.M. Gallo, and J. Settleman, “Activating Mutations of ErbB Family Receptor Tyrosine Kinases,” in Recent Progress in Cancer Research, (2007), Careen K. Tang, ed., Transworld Research Network, Kerala, India, pp. 1-10.

Craig K. SvenssonR.E. Galinsky and C.K. Svensson, “Basic Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics,” in Remington’s Pharmaceutical Sciences, 21st edition (2006), A.R. Gennaro, ed., Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, PA, pp. 1171-1190.

Ross V. WeathermanJ.P. Trebley, E.L. Rickert, P.T. Reyes and R.V. Weatherman, “Tamoxifen-based probes for the study of estrogen receptor-mediated transcription,” in Ernst Schering Res Found Workshop, (2006), pp. 75-87.

Pharmacy Practice

Judy T. ChenE.M. Schellhase, J.T. Chen, J. Jordan, D.S. Kania, B.R. Overholser, B.M Shepler, K.M. Sowinski, C.D. Williams, “Pharmacology and Its Impact on the Rehabilitation Process,” in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Series, Volume II, Scientific Foundations and Principles of Practice, 2nd edition (2007), David J. Magee, James E. Zachazewski, and William S. Quillen, eds., W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia, PA, pp. 255-281.

Sharon M. ErdmanS.M. Erdman, “Urinary Tract Infections Clinical Case Review,” in ASHPs PharmPrep Interactive Case-Based Board Review, 3rd edition (2007), Diane B. Ginsburg, ed., American Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists, Bethesda, MD.

K.A. Rodvold, S.M. Erdman, K. Sprandel, R. Cipolle, “Heparin Pharmacokinetics,” in Applied Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics, 4th edition (2006), Michael E. Burton, ed., Lippincott, Williams, and Wilkins, Philadelphia, PA, pp. 637-714.

Karen S. HudmonK.S. Hudmon, L.A. Kroon, and R.L. Corelli, “Smoking Cessation” in Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs: An Interactive Approach to Self-Care, 15th edition (2006), R.R. Berardi, L.A. Kroon, J.H. McDermott, G.D. Newton, M.A. Oszko, N.G. Popovich, T.L. Remington, C.J. Rollins, L.A Shimp, and K.J. Tietze, eds., American Pharmacists Association, Washington, D.C., pp. 1021-1044.

M.A. Koda-Kimble, L.Y. Young, W.A. Kradjan, B.J. Guglielmo, B.K. Alldredge, R.L. Corelli, K.S. Hudmon, “Tobacco Use and Dependence” in The Handbook of Applied Therapeutics, (2006), M.A. Koda-Kimble, L.Y. Young, eds., Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins: Baltimore, MD, pp. 83.1-83.14.

Deanna S. KaniaE.M. Schellhase, J.T. Chen, J. Jordan, D.S. Kania, B.R. Overholser, B.M. Shepler, K.M. Sowinski, and C.D. Williams, “Pharmacology and its Impact on the Rehabilitation Process” in Scientific Foundations and Principles of Practice in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, 2nd edition (2007), David J. Magee, James E. Zachazewski, and William S. Quillen, eds., Saunders Elsevier Inc., St. Louis, MO, pp. 255-281.

Brian R. OverholserE.M. Schellhase, J.T. Chen, J. Jordan, D.S. Kania, B.R. Overholser, B.M Shepler, K.M. Sowinski, C.D. Williams, “Pharmacology and Its Impact on the Rehabilitation Process,” in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Series, Volume II, Scientific Foundations and Principles of Practice, 2nd edition (2007), David J. Magee, James E. Zachazewski, and William S. Quillen, eds., W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia, PA, pp. 255-281.

Kimberly S. PlakeK.S. Plake, K. Summers, and E.J. Dole, “Long Term Care,” in Introduction to Health Care Delivery: A Primer for Pharmacists: Instructional Manual, 4th edition (2007), Robert J. McCarthy, Kenneth W. Schafermeyer, eds., Jones & Bartlett Publishers, Boston, MA, pp. 111-146.

K.S. Plake, and P. Steere, “The Patient,” in Introduction to Health Care Delivery: A Primer for Pharmacists: Instructional Manual, 4th edition (2007), Robert J. McCarthy, Kenneth W. Schafermeyer, eds., Jones & Bartlett Publishers, Boston, MA, pp. 289-316.

Ellen M. SchellhaseE.M. Schellhase, J.T. Chen, J. Jordan, D.S. Kania, B.R. Overholser, B.M Shepler, K.M. Sowinski, C.D. Williams, “Pharmacology and Its Impact on the Rehabilitation Process,” in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Series, Volume II, Scientific Foundations and Principles of Practice, 2nd edition (2007), David J. Magee, James E. Zachazewski, and William S. Quillen, eds., W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia, PA, pp. 255-281.

Brian M. SheplerE.M. Schellhase, J.T. Chen, J. Jordan, D.S. Kania, B.R. Overholser, B.M. Shepler, K.M. Sowinski, C.D. Williams, “Pharmacology and Its Impact on the Rehabilitation Process,” in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Series, Volume II, Scientific Foundations and Principles of Practice, 2nd edition (2007), D.J. Magee, J.E. Zachazewski, W.S. Quillen, eds., W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia, PA, pp. 255-281.

Kevin M. SowinskiE.M. Schellhase, J.T. Chen, J. Jordan, D.S. Kania, B.R. Overholser, B.M. Shepler, K.M. Sowinski, C.D. Williams, “Pharmacology and Its Impact on the Rehabilitation Process,” in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Series, Volume II, Scientific Foundations and Principles of Practice, 2nd edition (2007), D.J. Magee, J.E. Zachazewski, W.S. Quillen, eds., W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia, PA, pp. 255-281.

G. Thomas WilsonI.B.G. Bernstein and E.D. Rickert, “Legal and Regulatory Issues in Self-Care Pharmacy Practice,” in Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs, 15th Edition (2006), American Pharmacists Association, Washington, D.C., pp. 51-69.

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