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Controlling The Size And Shape Of Polypeptide Colloidal Particles: Temperature Dependence Of Particle Formation, John P. Gavin, Nolan B. Holland, Kiril A. Streletzky Sep 2013

Controlling The Size And Shape Of Polypeptide Colloidal Particles: Temperature Dependence Of Particle Formation, John P. Gavin, Nolan B. Holland, Kiril A. Streletzky

Undergraduate Research Posters 2013

A promising approach for developing new drug delivery vehicles is by using stimuli responsive hydrogel nanoparticles. Polypeptide surfactants designed in our lab have been shown to form micellar particles of varying sizes and shapes depending on the solution salt concentration. These responsive polypeptide surfactants consist of a small charged protein domain (foldon) with three elastin-like polypeptide (ELP) chains forming a three-armed star polymer. The size and shape of the micelles they form is dependent on the ratio of total ELP volume to head group area. By introducing linear ELP into the ELP-foldon solution, the total volume of ELP in the …


Pharmacy Newsletter : September 2013, Pharmacy Department Sep 2013

Pharmacy Newsletter : September 2013, Pharmacy Department

Pharmacy Newsletter

Content:

  • Pharmacist-Run One Window Immunization
  • Pharmacy Take Away Service
  • Insulin
  • Pencillin Test Dose Dilution
  • Pharmacist Interventions


The College Of Pharmacy, South Dakota State University Jul 2013

The College Of Pharmacy, South Dakota State University

Jackrabbits Script and Scope (Formerly called College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions Magazine)

[Page] 2 Endowed professorship created A trust created by a pharmacist who never attended college is providing the funds for the college’s first endowed professorship.
[Page] 3 Berry power The inaugural speaker at the Francis Miller Lecture extols the value of blueberries in fighting cancer — and he’s got the research to prove it. [Page] 4 Medication safety Deidra Van Gilder and Tasha Rausch are part of a national effort to curb medication mistakes through the Patient and Clinical Pharmacy Service Collaborative.
[Page] 6 Ashley Potter The P3 student took a rather indirect route to leadership in a student pharmaceutical …


Commencement Program 2013, Loma Linda University Jun 2013

Commencement Program 2013, Loma Linda University

Commencement Programs

CONTENTS

1 | Message from the President

3 | 2013 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

64 | The Programs

  • School of Medicine, 65
  • School of Pharmacy, 83
  • School of Dentistry, 90
  • School of Behavioral Health and School of Religion, 107
  • School of Nursing, 120
  • School of Pubic Health, 129
  • School of Allied Health Professions - Physical Therapy, 145 …


Pharmacy Newsletter : May 2013, Pharmacy Department May 2013

Pharmacy Newsletter : May 2013, Pharmacy Department

Pharmacy Newsletter

Content:

  • Patient Information Brochure
  • “Beers Criteria”– Medication Safety in Elderly Patients
  • Adverse Drug Reactions – Summary 2012


The College Of Pharmacy, South Dakota State University Jan 2013

The College Of Pharmacy, South Dakota State University

Jackrabbits Script and Scope (Formerly called College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions Magazine)

[Page] 2 Dr. Dwivedi retires Leaving a legacy of great accomplishment.
[Page] 7 Interprofessional education Students join forces to improve health outcomes.
[Page] 8 Faculty scholar award Faculty scholar award helps bridge gap between lab, marketplace.
[Page] 9 Where are they now? Ph.D. Grads: In U.S., China, India teaching, doing research.
[Page] 12 Technology in practice lab SimMan makes students think critically.
[Page] 13 Teaching certificate Teaching certificate helps pharmacists in workplace, classroom.
[Page]14 Keo Glidden Smith fall convocation Scripps scientist details therapeutic research.
[Page] 16 VALOR program VALOR internship: the residency before the residency. [Page] 17 Alumnus of the …


Sex And Haplotype Associations With Adverse Effects Of Calcineurin Inhibitors Post-Renal Transplant, Daniel A. Brazeau, Calvin Meaney, Shirley Chang, Rocco Venuto, Nick Leca, Aijaz Gundroo, Sarah Morse, Joseph Consiglio, Louise Cooper, Kathleen Tornatore Jan 2013

Sex And Haplotype Associations With Adverse Effects Of Calcineurin Inhibitors Post-Renal Transplant, Daniel A. Brazeau, Calvin Meaney, Shirley Chang, Rocco Venuto, Nick Leca, Aijaz Gundroo, Sarah Morse, Joseph Consiglio, Louise Cooper, Kathleen Tornatore

Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Posters

BACKGROUND: P-glycoprotein (P-gp), an ABC transport protein contributes to the interpatient pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic variability of calcineurin inhibitors(CNI), tacrolimus(TAC) and cyclosporine (CYA). ABCB1 encodes P-gp and the single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) 1236C>T, 2677G>T/A, 3435C>T may alter protein expression or function. Our objective was to examine the association of ABCB1 haplotypes, sex and race with chronic CNI adverse effects (AE) in renal transplant recipients (RTR). METHODS: A meta-analysis of 3 prospective observational studies was completed in 149 stable RTR [GFR= 51 ±17 ml/min/1.73m2] using identical inclusion and exclusion criteria in 62 African Americans (AA) and 81 Caucasians (C) …


2013 Apothecary, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Jan 2013

2013 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.

The 2013 Apothecary issue 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.