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Daptomycin Non-Susceptible Mrsa Bacteremia: A Case Report, Jaclyn Cusumano, Pharmd, Anna Marie Morlino, Pharmd, Andrew Moyer, Pharmd
Daptomycin Non-Susceptible Mrsa Bacteremia: A Case Report, Jaclyn Cusumano, Pharmd, Anna Marie Morlino, Pharmd, Andrew Moyer, Pharmd
College of Pharmacy Posters
Background
Staphylococcus aureus1, 2, 3
- One of the most common pathogens causing community-acquired and nosocomial infections
- Has rapidly developed resistance to many antibiotics:
Daptomycin 2
- Bactericidal cyclic lipopeptide antibiotic
- Possesses negative charge which attracts calcium to form cationic complex
- Interacts with negatively charged phospholipid heads on bacterial cell membranes, leading to membrane depolarization and cell death
Daptomycin non-susceptible (DNS) S. aureus 2, 4, 5
- Extremely rare - About 60 clinical cases reported
- Defined by an MIC greater than 1 mcg/mL
- Potential mechanisms include:
– Changes in cell membrane and cell wall structure alter daptomycin’s permeability2
- Overexpression and dysregulation …
A Phase I Study Of Ad5-Gucy2c-Padre In Stage I And Ii Colon Cancer Patients, Adam E. Snook, Trevor R. Baybutt, Michael J. Mastrangelo, Nancy L. Lewis, Scott D. Goldstein, Walter K. Kraft, Yaa D. Oppong, Terry Hyslop, Ronald E. Myers, Vitali Alexeev, Laurence C. Eisenlohr, Takami Sato, Scott A. Waldman
A Phase I Study Of Ad5-Gucy2c-Padre In Stage I And Ii Colon Cancer Patients, Adam E. Snook, Trevor R. Baybutt, Michael J. Mastrangelo, Nancy L. Lewis, Scott D. Goldstein, Walter K. Kraft, Yaa D. Oppong, Terry Hyslop, Ronald E. Myers, Vitali Alexeev, Laurence C. Eisenlohr, Takami Sato, Scott A. Waldman
Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics Posters
Background
Ad5-GUCY2C-PADRE is a replication-deficient human type 5 recombinant adenovirus (Ad5) vaccine encoding guanylyl cyclase C (GUCY2C) fused to the PAn DR Epitope (PADRE). GUCY2C, a paracrine hormone receptor producing the second messenger cyclic GMP (cGMP), is selectively expressed by intestinal epithelial cells and a subset of hypothalamic neurons, but not other tissues. Importantly, GUCY2C is over-expressed in nearly all primary and metastatic human colorectal tumors. Preclinical studies in mice demonstrated selective tolerance of GUCY2C-specific CD4+ T cells, but not CD8+ T or B cells, necessitating inclusion of the exogenous CD4+ T helper cell epitope PADRE to maximize GUCY2C-specific CD8+ …
Ethanol Pharmacokinetics In Neonates Secondary To Medication Administration, Elizabeth Marek, Pharmd, Susan C. Adeniyi-Jones, Md, Lindsey Roke, Pharmd, Tara E. Decerbo, Pharmd, Rebecca L. Cordell, Pharmd, Paul S. Monks, Pharmd, Walter K. Kraft, Md
Ethanol Pharmacokinetics In Neonates Secondary To Medication Administration, Elizabeth Marek, Pharmd, Susan C. Adeniyi-Jones, Md, Lindsey Roke, Pharmd, Tara E. Decerbo, Pharmd, Rebecca L. Cordell, Pharmd, Paul S. Monks, Pharmd, Walter K. Kraft, Md
Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics Posters
Purpose:
Ethanol serves as a solvent and microbial preservative in oral liquid medications and is the second most commonly used solvent in liquid medications following water. Despite widespread use of ethanol in liquid medications for neonates, the pharmacokinetics and toxicity of ethanol in young children are not well described. The aim of the current study is to quantify blood ethanol levels in neonates secondary to oral ethanol containing medications.
Methods:
Neonates who received either oral phenobarbital (15% ethanol) and/or oral dexamethasone (30% ethanol) per standard of care were eligible for enrollment. A maximum of 6 blood samples per patient (4.5 …
Pharmdigest Volume 2, Issue 1, Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine, School Of Pharmacy
Pharmdigest Volume 2, Issue 1, Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine, School Of Pharmacy
PharmDigest
This issue of the Pharmacy Student Council newsletter includes the following articles:
- Greetings
- What is Your King Piece?
- Economics in Pharmacy
- Community Pharmacy
- The Daily Dose: APhA in D.C.
- GSHP Summer Meeting
- Tips for Students
- Pharmacy goes Greek
- A Trip to Philly
- Institutional Pharmacy
- Message to the P1s
Nsu Sharks Rx - Fall 2015, College Of Pharmacy
Pharmacy Newsletter : September 2015, Pharmacy Department
Pharmacy Newsletter : September 2015, Pharmacy Department
Pharmacy Newsletter
Content
- Advancement in Pharmacotherapy
- Auxiliary Labels
- How to Take Oral Diabetic Medications with Food, Nutrient/Herb and other Medications?
- Proud to Report
The College Of Pharmacy, South Dakota State University
The College Of Pharmacy, South Dakota State University
Jackrabbits Script and Scope (Formerly called College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions Magazine)
[Page] 2 Master of Public Health College of Pharmacy joins forces with other colleges and USD to offer Master of Public Health degree.
[Page] 4 Father of Tamoxifen V. Craig Jordan visits State as Francis Miller Distinguished Lecturer.
[Page] 6 Hometown satisfaction Dedication to hometown and residents earns Travis Anderberg ’04 the 2015 South Dakota Retailer of the Year.
[Page] 10 Excellence Tadd Hellwig named college’s outstanding scholar while Debra Farver chosen college’s teacher of the year.
[Page] 12 Building better mouse models Markl Faculty Scholar Wenfeng An’s research using mouse models lands two National Institutes of Health grants.
[Page] …
Commencement Program 2015, Loma Linda University
Commencement Program 2015, Loma Linda University
Commencement Programs
CONTENTS
1 | Message from the President
3 | 2015 Events of Commencement
5 | The Academic Procession
7 | Significance of Academic Regalia
9 | The Good Samaritan
10 | University History Highlights
12 | Loma Linda University Song - "Healing Love"
13 | The Speakers
23 | The University Honorees
45 | The School Honorees
72 | The Programs
- School of Medicine, 73
- School of Pharmacy, 95
- School of Dentistry, 103
- School of Allied Health Professions, 122
- School of Allied Health Professions - Physical Therapy, 143
- School of Public Health, 154
- School of Behavioral Health and School of …
Pharmdigest Volume 1, Issue 2, Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine, School Of Pharmacy
Pharmdigest Volume 1, Issue 2, Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine, School Of Pharmacy
PharmDigest
This issue of the Pharmacy Student Council newsletter includes the following articles:
- PCOM PGY1 at Gwinnett Medical
- Getting the Residency
- Counsel On!
- The Daily Dose: Leadership
- AMCP visits the West Coast
- Introducing the New Council
Nsu Sharks Rx - Spring 2015, College Of Pharmacy
Pharmacy Newsletter : April 2015, Pharmacy Department
Pharmacy Newsletter : April 2015, Pharmacy Department
Pharmacy Newsletter
Content:
- Medication Safety Alert
- FDA Drug Safety Podcast of the Year 2014
- Operational Quality and Patient Safety Indicators – 2014
- Pharmacy Staff Appreciation Evening
Knowledge Gap In Adolescent Heart Transplant Recipients, Pamela Finn, Brian Birnbaum, Audrey R. Kennedy, Jennifer A. Marshall, Mark Gelatt
Knowledge Gap In Adolescent Heart Transplant Recipients, Pamela Finn, Brian Birnbaum, Audrey R. Kennedy, Jennifer A. Marshall, Mark Gelatt
Posters
Background:
Studies have reported a knowledge gap Studies have reported a knowledge gap among adolescent and young adult heart heart transplant patients upon transitioning to adult cardiology practices.
This population is vulnerable to life-threatening complications as they progress to adult care.
Framework/Methods:
We assess the current knowledge deficit of our adolescent and young adult patients and their caregivers in order to inform pediatric providers of their unique needs as they prepare to transition.
Heart transplant patients >10 yrs and their caregivers completed a written questionnaire prior to a clinic visit. 17 questions were asked including the need for …
Pharmdigest Volume 2, Issue 2, Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine, School Of Pharmacy
Pharmdigest Volume 2, Issue 2, Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine, School Of Pharmacy
PharmDigest
This issue of the Pharmacy Student Council newsletter includes the following articles:
- Journey to Pharmacy
- Live Your Why
- Daily Dose: Compounding
- Research Lab
- Let's Get Clinical
The College Of Pharmacy, South Dakota State University
The College Of Pharmacy, South Dakota State University
Jackrabbits Script and Scope (Formerly called College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions Magazine)
[Page] 2 Medical Laboratory Science A part of the curricula at South Dakota State since 1948, the program moved under the oversight of the College of Pharmacy July 1, 2014.
[Page] 3 MLS did you know? The program graduates an average of 18 students per year. Since 2012, there also has been an online class for practicing medical techs.
[Page}4 A program first The medical laboratory science program held its first White Coat Ceremony and the charter members of the Rho chapter of the Lambda Tau honor society were inducted Nov. 12, 2014.
[Page] 6 Fall convocation Students gain a …
Expression Of The Nkcc2a Cotransporter In Mouse Central Nervous System, Katherine E. Fahy, James B. Lucot, Hayo Castrop, Mauricio Di Fulvio
Expression Of The Nkcc2a Cotransporter In Mouse Central Nervous System, Katherine E. Fahy, James B. Lucot, Hayo Castrop, Mauricio Di Fulvio
Symposium of Student Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activities Materials
Na-K-2Cl cotransporter 2A (NKCC2A), also known as the bumetanide-sensitive cotransporter 1 (BSC1), transports Na+, K+ and Cl- with a stoichiometry of 1:1:2. NKCC2A is considered a kidney specific cotransporter. It is abundantly expressed in apical membrane of the tubular cells in the thick ascending limb of the loop of Henle (TALH) and in the macula densa. However, NKCC2 has also been found at low levels in different cells, including insulin-secreting ones. This secondary active transporter uses the energy stored in the electrochemical gradients of Na and K maintained by the Na/K-ATPase located on the basolateral membrane of the TALH. The …
Feasibility Of Integrating Tripterygium Wilfordii Into Modern Cancer Therapy For Increased Efficacy And Minimal Toxicity, Ngoc T. Vo
Undergraduate Research Posters
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the U.S. and millions of novel cancer cases are being diagnosed each year. While chemotherapy and ionizing radiation are effective treatments against these malignant tumors, the adverse effects that accompany such treatments are devastating. In order to find alternative treatment methods with less side effects, we turn to Eastern herbal medicine. Recent scientific research has found that Tripterygium wilfordii, an herbal medicine traditionally used to treat inflammation in China, contains compounds (triptolide and celastrol) that prevent the growth of solid tumors, induce apoptosis, and prevent metastasis of developed tumors. Investigations …
2015 Apothecary, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
2015 Apothecary, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Apothecary
This publication is dedicated to the Southwestern College of Pharmacy faculty, staff, alumni, and students. We congratulate this year's graduating seniors and wish you success in your professional careers.
It is with great honor we present the 2015 Apothecary issue. This year’s Apothecary was made possible by the provision of generous financial contributions from many stores, businesses, and Southwestern College of Pharmacy alumni. We greatly appreciate and thank you for your continued support.