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COLLEGE OF<br />
PHARMACY<br />
Dr. Robert W. Brueggemeier<br />
Dean, College of Pharmacy<br />
Executive Publications Editor<br />
brueggemeier.1@osu.edu<br />
Dr. Sylvan Frank<br />
Associate Dean for<br />
Professional Programs<br />
frank.1@osu.edu<br />
Dr. William Hayton<br />
Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Research<br />
and Interim Pharmaceutics Chair<br />
hayton.1@osu.edu<br />
Dr. Kenneth Hale<br />
Assistant Dean for<br />
Student Affairs<br />
hale.3@osu.edu<br />
Dr. Tom Li<br />
Medical Chemistry and<br />
Pharmacognosy Chair<br />
li.27@osu.edu<br />
Dr. Milap Nahata<br />
Pharmacy Practice and<br />
Administration Chair<br />
nahata.1@osu.edu<br />
Dr. Lane Wallace<br />
Pharmacology Chair<br />
wallace.8@osu.edu<br />
Shannon Weiher<br />
Director of Development<br />
weiher.2@osu.edu<br />
Lou Marcy<br />
Director of Alumni Affairs<br />
marcy.1@osu.edu<br />
Barbara Hegler<br />
Publication Editor<br />
hegler.2@osu.edu<br />
Mike Conrad<br />
Graphic Design<br />
Conrad Graphic Design<br />
mconrad@columbus.rr.com<br />
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of<br />
the information included in this report. If an error has<br />
been made, we apologize and encour<strong>age</strong> you to<br />
contact us at (614) 688-3643.<br />
Photos courtesy of Jonathan Gladden and Brad Stansell<br />
Table of Contents<br />
Welcome from Dean Robert W. Brueggemeier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2<br />
Vision and Mission <strong>State</strong>ments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3<br />
Education and Academics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4<br />
Doctor of Pharmacy Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4<br />
Entry-Level PharmD Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4<br />
Non-Traditional PharmD Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12<br />
Undergraduate Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14<br />
Bachelor of Science in the Pharmaceutical Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14<br />
Graduate Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18<br />
Pharmacy Practice and Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18<br />
Pharmaceutical Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18<br />
Summary of Student Enrollment and Graduates, 2005-06 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20<br />
Faculty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21<br />
Faculty Awards and Recognitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23<br />
Faculty National Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23<br />
Division of Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25<br />
Division of Pharmaceutics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26<br />
Division of Pharmacology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27<br />
Division of Pharmacy Practice and Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28<br />
Department of Pharmacy, <strong>The</strong> OSU Medical Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30<br />
Administrative and Professional Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31<br />
Research and Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34<br />
List of Publications, 2005 and 2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37<br />
Grants (NIH and other) Awarded FY 2005 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55<br />
Outreach and Eng<strong>age</strong>ment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58<br />
Alumni Affairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59<br />
Pharmacy Alumni Society Governing Board Roster 2005-2006 . . . . . . . .60<br />
Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62<br />
College of Pharmacy Honor Roll, Donors 2005 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63<br />
Dean’s Corporate Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67<br />
Financial Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68
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Welcome<br />
I am pleased to present the 2005-06 Annual<br />
Report from the College of Pharmacy at <strong>The</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong><br />
<strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>. <strong>The</strong> 2005-06 year has certainly<br />
been a dynamic year for academic pharmacy and for<br />
the pharmacy profession. We in the College have<br />
seen a continued expansion of our educational<br />
programs and research activities and the pharmacy<br />
profession has experienced significant changes with<br />
the implementation of Medicare Part D. <strong>The</strong> 2005-<br />
06 report highlights the vast array of academic,<br />
educational, research, and outreach activities that<br />
have transpired during this period.<br />
Our Doctor of Pharmacy programs are vibrant<br />
and strong. All four classes in the entry-level<br />
PharmD program are near the program capacity of<br />
approximately 115-120 students per class per year.<br />
Our Non-Traditional PharmD program, 91<br />
Dean Robert W. Brueggemeier<br />
students in Autumn 2005, will enter its final class<br />
in Winter 2007. Academic programming for undergraduate students has never been<br />
stronger in the BS in Pharmaceutical Sciences program, 421 students enrolled as<br />
majors in Autumn 2005. Our graduate programs continue the tradition of excellence,<br />
100 students enrolled in Autumn 2005 in the areas of medicinal chemistry and<br />
pharmacognosy, pharmaceutics, pharmacology, and pharmaceutical administration.<br />
Total student enrollment in the College stands at 1,054, the highest number ever in<br />
our College’s history. Pharmacy faculty and staff responded in an exemplary fashion to<br />
meet the academic and professional needs of all our students.<br />
Exciting disciplinary and interdisciplinary research in drug discovery, drug action,<br />
drug delivery, and drug development are being led by our faculty. Faculty also eng<strong>age</strong><br />
in innovative practice models of medication therapy man<strong>age</strong>ment. Faculty, PharmD<br />
students and residents participate in training and delivery of therapeutic services in<br />
various area hospitals, clinics, and ambulatory/community practice settings. Faculty<br />
and staff also serve the <strong>University</strong> and the profession at both the regional and national<br />
levels and are involved in stimulating outreach and eng<strong>age</strong>ment activities.<br />
<strong>The</strong> College of Pharmacy Alumni Society continues to support our students and<br />
faculty in many significant ways, especially as preceptors, and the Dean’s Corporate<br />
Council provides important feedback on the College’s<br />
strategic initiatives and directions. We all come together with<br />
a common mission and our collective efforts to maintain <strong>The</strong><br />
<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> College of Pharmacy among the top<br />
ranked pharmacy schools in the country.<br />
I invite you to review highlights from this period and I<br />
remind you that, in this dynamic academic environment, we<br />
use a snapshot in time, (Autumn Quarter 2005), to present a<br />
picture of our College to you. I thank you for your<br />
contributions to our College mission and look forward to<br />
working with you to ensure future success in all our<br />
endeavors; academic, research and service.<br />
Robert W. Brueggemeier<br />
Dean
Vision and Mission <strong>State</strong>ments<br />
Our Mission:<br />
<strong>The</strong> overall mission of the College of Pharmacy is to improve<br />
medications and medication-related health outcomes for the<br />
people of <strong>Ohio</strong> and the global community through our<br />
teaching, through our research and through our service.<br />
<strong>The</strong> College will provide high quality education in the<br />
pharmaceutical sciences and pharmacy practice to<br />
professional, undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate<br />
students through teaching, research, practice and related<br />
service activities including outreach and eng<strong>age</strong>ment.<br />
Our Core Values:<br />
We value innovation, teaching, learning and the<br />
advancement and sharing of knowledge.<br />
We value research and its application toward improving<br />
the use of medications in society.<br />
We value patient-centered pharmacy services and professionalism.<br />
We value our students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends.<br />
We value diversity in all of its forms.<br />
Our Overarching Goal:<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> College of Pharmacy will be among<br />
the world's truly great institutions of pharmacy education.<br />
Our Vision and Indicators of Success:<br />
We envision <strong>The</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> College of Pharmacy as<br />
being among the top ranked institutions of pharmacy education<br />
in the world. This vision encompasses a robust pharmaceutical<br />
science and clinical research enterprise with emphases in<br />
interdisciplinary scholarship. Our faculty will be<br />
viewed as leaders in the discovery, development,<br />
delivery and use of drugs, which will translate into<br />
innovations in health care. We will prepare an<br />
outstanding cadre of graduate-research students who<br />
are fully eng<strong>age</strong>d in our educational and research<br />
enterprises. We will offer a strong patient-centered,<br />
evidence-based curriculum for our graduateprofessional<br />
students which develops exceptional<br />
medication therapy specialists. Our combined degree<br />
programs will be viewed as hallmarks of excellence.<br />
We expect to lead the country in post-doctoral<br />
residency and fellowship training. We will offer high<br />
quality undergraduate education enhanced through<br />
didactic, research and extracurricular experiences. Our<br />
student services will be regarded as a model within the <strong>University</strong>.<br />
Through partnerships in outreach and eng<strong>age</strong>ment, we will<br />
effectively translate our scholarship toward improving health<br />
outcomes for the people of <strong>Ohio</strong> and beyond. Our alumni will<br />
be viewed as leaders in pharmacy practice, in pharmaceutical<br />
science, and within their communities.<br />
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Education and Academics<br />
<strong>The</strong> College of Pharmacy currently offers degree programs<br />
at the undergraduate, graduate professional, and graduate<br />
levels.<br />
Doctor of Parmacy Programs:<br />
Entry-Level PharmD Program:<br />
Pharmacists place an emphasis on medication therapy<br />
man<strong>age</strong>ment, a patient-focused orientation to pharmacy practice,<br />
which entails a shared responsibility between the patient,<br />
pharmacist, and other health care professionals toward achieving<br />
positive therapeutic outcomes. <strong>The</strong> entry-level PharmD program<br />
prepares students for licensure as a pharmacist and prepares them<br />
to embrace this mission of a patient-focused orientation. <strong>The</strong><br />
program consists of four years of study. Three years of didactic<br />
course work cover principles of pharmaceutical, administrative,<br />
and clinical sciences, with some pharmacy practice experiences<br />
included in the first and third years. <strong>The</strong> fourth year is devoted<br />
to full-time professional experience. New interprofessional<br />
combined degree programs were established in 2004. <strong>The</strong>se are<br />
the PharmD/Master in Business Administration (PharmD/MBA)<br />
and the PharmD/Master in Public Health (PharmD/MPH).<br />
Two hundred and eight professional pharmacy students, our<br />
fourth and fifth entry-level PharmD classes, received their Doctor<br />
of Pharmacy degrees at two commencements, June 2005 and<br />
June 2006. Of this number 35 graduated cum laude, 25 magna<br />
cum laude, and 4 summa cum laude. Following graduation,<br />
100% of our PharmD program graduates passed the pharmacy<br />
licensure exam, NAPLEX, and 98% passed the MPJE on their<br />
first attempt. Our students graduate from <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>State</strong> prepared to<br />
accept positions in hospitals, community/ambulatory pharmacies,<br />
man<strong>age</strong>d care and other interesting pharmacy professions. Many<br />
elect to continue their studies through residencies and<br />
fellowships (see Figure 1). Of those PharmD<br />
graduates of the Class of 2005 who reported<br />
starting salaries, 56% reported salaries higher<br />
than $80,000 and 41% reported salaries<br />
higher than $90,000.<br />
We completed the “phase in” of our<br />
PharmD program in Autumn 2005 and<br />
currently have 442 Entry-Level PharmD<br />
students and 91 Non-Traditional PharmD<br />
students in the College.<br />
PharmD1, PharmD2 and PharmD3<br />
classes are enrolled in didactic courses and<br />
Sylvan Frank<br />
Figure 1. Positions accepted by the 2005<br />
PharmD Graduates
each class is near the program capacity of approximately 120<br />
students per year. <strong>The</strong> class that entered in Autumn Quarter<br />
2005 consisted of 122 students from 12 different states and<br />
37 different undergraduate institutions. Two-thirds of the<br />
entering class had a BS or MS degree prior to enrolling in<br />
our graduate professional PharmD program and the aver<strong>age</strong><br />
GPA of the incoming class for Autumn 2005 was 3.5. <strong>The</strong><br />
distribution by gender of the incoming class was 71% female<br />
and 29% male. Thirty-three percent of this class are non-<br />
<strong>Ohio</strong> residents.<br />
Figure 2 illustrates the trends in the quality markers for<br />
the incoming classes from 1998 (first ELPD class) to the<br />
2006 class.<br />
Ninety-six students in their final year are eng<strong>age</strong>d in<br />
clerkship rotations locally, nationally, and internationally.<br />
Currently, over 775 experiential preceptors are approved and<br />
registered with our College. Students are eng<strong>age</strong>d in experiential<br />
rotations in <strong>Ohio</strong>, USA and one international rotation at Guys<br />
and St. Thomas Hospital in London, England. <strong>The</strong> distribution<br />
of our students on rotations is shown in Figure 3. Our valued<br />
preceptors are honored at an annual event. “Preceptor of the Year<br />
Awards” 2005 and 2006 were presented to Vinita Pai, OSU and<br />
Children's Hospital; Ann Segraves, VA Columbus; Tom Bechtel,<br />
OSU Medical Center; Ryan Glaze, Target; Tony Gerlach and<br />
Jennifer Shamp, OSU Medical Center, and Mark Friedman,<br />
Riverside Methodist Hospital.<br />
We offer an Early Admissions Pathway to our PharmD<br />
program for Honors students. Twenty EAP students have<br />
successfully matriculated into the PharmD program. We<br />
currently have 80 students in this program, most living in<br />
Pharmacy House, our Living Learning Program. We welcomed<br />
41 new first-quarter freshmen into the Pharmacy Scholars<br />
Program for the 2005-06 academic year and now boast 104<br />
Pharmacy Scholars. Participation in our Pre-Pharmacy Club<br />
Ken Hale<br />
Figure 2. Quality measures of incoming PharmD classes, 1998 - 2006<br />
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remains strong with students coming from a<br />
variety of majors including the pharmaceutical<br />
sciences.<br />
<strong>The</strong> high-quality and the maturity of<br />
the students in our PharmD program<br />
are not only reflected in their<br />
incoming academic records.<br />
PharmD students are also<br />
excelling in a variety of other<br />
activities, such as practice<br />
settings, student professional<br />
organizations, and community<br />
outreach. In 2005, PharmD<br />
students completed a total of over<br />
1600 hours in community service<br />
activities such as brown-bag medicine<br />
reviews, Katy’s Kids, diabetes screenings,<br />
Figure 3. PharmD Professional Experience Sites<br />
health fairs, immunizations and tutoring.<br />
Several of our students traveled away from <strong>Ohio</strong><br />
<strong>State</strong> in outreach and eng<strong>age</strong>ment activities; 32<br />
undergraduate and professional students to Merced, California,<br />
to learn more about cultural competency in health care at<br />
Healthy House, a clinic primarily serving the Hmong<br />
population; 10 undergraduates to Puerto Rico to study pharmacy<br />
in that region. Two of our students were selected to participate in<br />
the Brazil Research Exchange Program.<br />
Involvement in student professional organizations, Academy of<br />
Students in Pharmacy (ASP), Student Society of Health-System<br />
Pharmacists (SSHP), student affiliate of the Academy of<br />
Man<strong>age</strong>d Care Pharmacy (AMCP), and the Student National<br />
Pharmaceutical Association (SNPhA) continues to increase since<br />
2004.<br />
Diversity in our entry-level professional and undergraduate<br />
programs remains strong, with studentsof-color<br />
representing 11% of the<br />
graduate student body, 17.3% of the<br />
professional student body, and 21.5% of<br />
the undergraduate student body. We<br />
remain strong in our commitment to<br />
enhance diversity and made significant<br />
progress toward our diversity goals. We
completed climate assessments, conducted significant diversity<br />
events, implemented a College diversity enhancement award,<br />
established relationships with minority institutions, and are<br />
implementing a cultural competence curriculum.<br />
Figure 4 shows the diversity composition of our PharmD<br />
classes over the last five years. Female to male ratios remained<br />
relatively constant over the past few years, approximately 2/3 to<br />
1/3 in Autumn 2005.<br />
Figure 4. Professional Student Class Composition<br />
<strong>The</strong> total amount of student financial aid awarded to our<br />
students increased by 25.9% over 2004 to $12,003,208 in 2005.<br />
<strong>The</strong> College held the first annual Endowed Scholarship Donors<br />
and Student Recipient Reception focusing<br />
on acknowledging our generous<br />
scholarship donors and bringing them<br />
together with the student scholarship<br />
recipients and their families.<br />
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Doctor of Pharmacy Graduates (2005)<br />
Name Hometown Honors Awards<br />
AmAdams, Katherine M Dublin, OH<br />
Aladesanmi, Ayoola O Columbus, OH<br />
Aranke, Sarang La Palma, CA<br />
Bailey, Rachel Deerfield, OH Cum Laude<br />
Blozy, Allison Kirsten Parma, OH<br />
Bollinger, Jessica Eileen Nashport, OH<br />
Carpenter, Dianne Christine Johnstown, OH<br />
Carpenter, Kristina A Bexley, OH<br />
Chen, Aiun Brunswick, OH<br />
Christianson, Loren Allen Ft. Atkinson, WI<br />
Clark, Colleen Ann Akron, OH Summa Cum Laude Benjamin Balshone; Rho Pi Phi<br />
Colla, Nicholas Patrick Youngstown, OH Cum Laude<br />
Corwin, Danielle Nicole Dayton, OH<br />
Cottle, Kristy Nicole Portsmouth, OH<br />
Cummings, Peter Trevor Heighland Hts, OH Cum Laude George B. Kauffman Mem Award<br />
Dimechele, Edward Anthony Garfield Hts, OH<br />
Doukoure, Yasmine Melissa Cote D'Ivoire<br />
Dula, Joseph M III Euclid, OH<br />
Durell, Amy Lynn Kalida, OH<br />
Durica, Briana Marie Parma, OH GlaxoSmithKline Patient Care<br />
Fernandez, Bahati Aisha Oak Park, IL<br />
Franklin, Steven James Westerville, OH Magna Cum Laude Roche Pharmacy<br />
Communications<br />
Franz, Thaddeus Tyler Ironton, OH<br />
Garver, Matthew Allan Columbus, OH Cum Laude<br />
Geurink, Melinda Ann Brunswick, OH<br />
Gralton, Elizabeth Mary Columbus, OH<br />
Hackett, Tara Lynn Canfield, OH Cum Laude ASHP Student Leadership<br />
Hall, Derrick Phillip Akron, OH<br />
Hanudel, Dana Lynn Fairlawn, OH Magna Cum Laude Phi Lambda Sigma<br />
Leadership<br />
Hawkins, Melanie Nicole Aurora, OH Cum Laude<br />
Hixenbaugh, Elaine Marie Cortland, OH Magna Cum Laude<br />
Hodapp, Charles Thomas Sydney, OH<br />
Hoffmann, Christa Fern Columbus, OH<br />
Holliday, Kristie J Bellefontaine, OH<br />
Hollis, Ian Bruce Vermillion, OH Cum Laude Mylan Excellence in Pharmacy<br />
Hord, Amanda J Fremont, OH Magna Cum Laude APhA-ASP Mortar & Pestle<br />
Huang, Hsuan-Hsiu Claire Concord, OH<br />
Jackson, Joshua Lynnale Robbins, IL<br />
Jackson, Lauren Ann Cincinnati, OH<br />
Johnson, Amber Alice St. Mary's, OH<br />
Johnson, Michele <strong>The</strong>resa Youngstown, OH<br />
Joy, Coleen Dublin, OH<br />
Kelly, Angela D South Shore, KY Cum Laude<br />
Kroustos, Cynthia I N. Olmstead, OH Magna Cum Laude<br />
Krug, Kelley Anne Springfield, OH Cum Laude Merck Award<br />
Kuhlen, Cheryl A Dayton, OH Cum Laude<br />
Kullgren, Justin Garret Millford, OH Magna Cum Laude Perrigo Award<br />
Laymon, Andrew Scott Hartville, OH<br />
Lee, Sae Jin Seoul, South Korea<br />
Lehn, Genevieve Ann Hillsboro, OH<br />
Limperos, Maria M Canton, OH Lok-Mayo Award for Excellence in<br />
Pharm
Name Hometown Honors Awards<br />
Maughan, Evan Lewis Boulder, CO<br />
Mazza, Amy Elizabeth N. Canton, OH<br />
McClellan, Charles Columus, OH<br />
McHughes, Mary<br />
Meekins, Melissa D Barberton, OH Cum Laude APhA-ASP Recognition for<br />
Outstanding Service; Stephen W.<br />
Birdwell Student Award; Anne L.<br />
Burns Award; <strong>Ohio</strong> Pharmacists<br />
Association Award<br />
Miller, Mark Shawn Galena, OH Summa Cum Laude Harris Leadership Award<br />
Mills, Jennifer Lynn Reynoldsburg, OH<br />
Musser, Thomas Paul Fremont, OH Magna Cum Laude Merck Award<br />
Oelrichs, Kyle F Cole Camp, MO<br />
Parker, Christine Elizabeth Las Vegas, NV Cum Laude<br />
Parker, David Earl Las Vegas, NV<br />
Patel, Nimesh London, England Magna Cum Laude Teva Company Student Award<br />
Patel, Rupesh Reynoldsburg, OH<br />
Pieratt, Emily Washington, Court<br />
House, OH<br />
Playle, Scott Austin, MN<br />
Poi, Ming Jye Kuala Lumpur, Magna Cum Laude Lilly Achievement Award<br />
Malaysia<br />
Protus, Bridget Pickerington, OH<br />
Risko, Pamela Lea Vandalia, OH Magna Cum Laude Merck Award<br />
Robbins, Mark Dublin, OH Cum Laude<br />
Ross, Mary M Westlake, OH Cum Laude<br />
Russell, Joshua Thomas Chesapeake, OH<br />
Samant, Meeta B Centerville, OH Magna Cum Laude Claude E. Altenburg, Jr. Award<br />
Schneider, Jacqueline Kay Napoleon, ND Summa Cum Laude Faculty Award<br />
Schuler, Patricia Michele Canfield, OH<br />
Searles, Brynn Elizabeth Grove City, OH Cum Laude<br />
Shieh, Suzanna Westerville, OH<br />
Skrtic, Zeljko Eastlake, OH<br />
Soja, Stacie Lynne Olmstead Falls, OH<br />
Stauffer, Elizabeth Anne Cincinnati, OH Magna Cum Laude<br />
Sullivan, Meghan Marie Warren, OH<br />
Sung, Jennifer Centerville, OH<br />
Tang, Sai-Chiu Sacramento, CA<br />
Toma, Meredith Brennan Charleston, WV Council of <strong>Ohio</strong> Colleges of<br />
Pharmacy; Student Leadership<br />
Award<br />
Ungham, Brandy Nicole Lorain, OH<br />
Ungham, Michael David N. Olmstead, OH Magna Cum Laude<br />
Voth, Laura Ann Centerville, OH<br />
Walker, Kembre Leigh Cincinnati, Oh<br />
Wells, Elizabeth Anne Kettering, OH<br />
Williams, Jacquelyn Janine Columbus, OH Student National Pharmaceutical<br />
Association Award<br />
Wirth, Corey Anne Loveland, OH Cum Laude<br />
Woo, Eujin Michelle Seoul, South Korea<br />
Zarandi, Raya Karami Westerville, OH Magna Cum Laude Facts & Comparisons Award of<br />
Excellence Excellence in<br />
Clinical Communication<br />
Zayas-Aiken, Carmen Laurenceville, GA<br />
Zgonc, Timothy Matthew Stow, OH<br />
Zhang, Yuan Hilliard, OH Magna Cum Laude 9
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Doctor of Pharmacy Graduates (2006)<br />
Name Hometown Honors Awards<br />
Adams, Alysia Niccole Hilton, NY<br />
Adams, Bettina Jovan Jackson, MS<br />
Ahmed, Abdurahman Columbus, OH<br />
Argaw, Lissanu Columbus, OH<br />
Barchanowicz, Vincent E III Jefferson, OH<br />
Barszcz, Todd James Cleveland, OH<br />
Baughman, Melissa Ann Worthington, OH Cum Laude<br />
Bellar, James Robert Bloomfield Vill<strong>age</strong>, MI<br />
Bhatt, Anand Jagdish Cincinnati, OH Cum Laude<br />
Blake, Nancy Henricks Chillicothe, OH Anne L. Burns Award<br />
Brown, Sesame Luba Dublin, OH<br />
Burris, Austin Albert Coshocton, OH<br />
Cabrera, Kristina Alex Sofia, Bulgaria<br />
Cerepnalkoski, Kristina Columbus, OH Cum Laude<br />
Closson, Julie Renee Ada, OH Magna Cum Laude<br />
Cooney, Jeffrey Michael Concord, OH Magna Cum Laude George B. Kauffman Memorial Award<br />
D'Andrea Anastacia Happy Huslin, Alaska<br />
Desai, Anuja Westchester, OH<br />
Dipalma, Allison Nicole Gahanna, OH Cum Laude<br />
Donahue, Thomas J Marysville, OH Magna Cum Laude<br />
Dreslinski, Jonathan Arnaud Brighton, MI Cum Laude<br />
Duncan, Jessica Erin Circleville, OH<br />
Dura, Jillian Valerie North Tanawanda, NY<br />
Edris, Tigist H Columbus, OH<br />
Ferguson, Melissa Anne Columbus, OH<br />
Fisher, Tara Lynn Elida, OH Cum Laude<br />
Fleskes, Stephanie Nicole Kettering, OH<br />
Gerber, Mary Clare Huron, OH<br />
Giancola, Jessica Marie Chesterton, OH<br />
Giang, Jen Skokie, IL<br />
Grinder, Nicholas Lee Canal Fulton, OH Cum Laude<br />
Grossman, Jarrod Warren Upper Sandusky, OH<br />
Grundman, Laurel Ann Euclid, OH Magna Cum Laude<br />
Grutza, Jill Elizabeth LaSalle, IL<br />
Hammad, Eman H Dublin, OH<br />
Hatch, Jacob Brian Columbus, OH<br />
Heitz, Ronald Douglas Westerville, OH Cum Laude Harris Leadership Award<br />
Herrera, Julian A El Paso, TX<br />
Hughes, Pamela Howard Paris, KY<br />
Hurless, Nathan P Wooster, OH<br />
Hwang, Jessica Heejin Mentor, OH<br />
Jackson, Deidre Change Steubenville, OH Student National Pharmaceutical<br />
Association Award<br />
Javorsky, Brian Joseph Columbus, OH Cum Laude<br />
Jewell, Amanda Kay Toledo, OH Magna Cum Laude<br />
Judin, Heather Marie Poland, OH<br />
Keller, Kristen L Barberton, OH<br />
Lampe,<br />
Christopher Lawrence Columbus, OH<br />
Larrick, Jennifer Leigh Caldwell, OH<br />
Lenchak, Laureen Marie Olmsted Falls, OH Magna Cum Laude<br />
Leo, Ming Y Bucyrus, OH<br />
Macchiarella, John S Tallmadge, OH<br />
Mahoney, Jessica Ann Copley, OH Stephen W. Birdwell Student Award<br />
Makii, Jason Michael Avon Lake, OH Faculty Award (Doctor of Pharmacy)<br />
Martinez, David Zaragoza Amherst, OH<br />
McDade, Cara Danielle Pittsburgh, PH
Name Hometown Honors Awards<br />
McElroy, Adam Neil Pleasant City, OH<br />
McGill, Barron Hartford Mobile, AL<br />
Meyer, Christopher Stephen Vermillion, OH<br />
Micu-Stan, Dominique Danielle Columbus, OH<br />
Miles, Randal Corey Sterling Heights, MI<br />
Mills, Jason Robert Columbus, OH<br />
Moore, Tamara Yvette Cedar Rapids, IA<br />
Nasipak, Nicole Leigh Lexington, OH<br />
Noll Baker, Kelly A Somerset, OH<br />
Oinonen, Laura Lynn Painesville, OH<br />
Olexia, Michael Allen Kalamazoo, MI Cum Laude<br />
Orosz, Christina Michelle Lancaster, OH Magna Cum Laude<br />
Patel, Sapna S Westerville, OH<br />
Payton, Harold Junior Williamston, WV<br />
Peters, Jeremy Ross Maumee, OH Summa Cum Laude Rho Phi Award<br />
Picha, Jennifer Janell Canton, OH<br />
Plogsted, Scott Michael Dublin, OH<br />
Prater, Shannon Leigh Quincy, IL<br />
Purtee, Audrey A<br />
Randall, Kimberly Ann Gahanna, OH Cum Laude<br />
Reardon, Joshua Thomas Poland, OH<br />
Redley, Joseph Leroy Galloway, OH<br />
Reid, Kacey Warren McArthur, OH<br />
Reinhard, Heather Alyse Millersburg, OH<br />
Ridenour, Amber Marie Wapakoneta, OH<br />
Rider, Kevin Patrick Ashtabula, OH<br />
Rodden, Leah Abigail Mt. Vernon, OH Cum Laude<br />
Runyeon, Christopher Scott Centerville, OH Magna Cum Laude<br />
Samnijlenko, Gregory George Brunswick, OH Cum Laude Marvin and Geraldine Faeges Award<br />
Schlitt, John Henry Norton, OH Cum Laude<br />
Schmid, Elizabeth A Columbus, OH<br />
Schultz, Martin Joseph Miamisburg, OH<br />
Scott, Rochelle Ann Rootstown, OH<br />
Seggerson, Sara Elizabeth Lima, OH Summa Cum Laude Claude E. Altenburg, Jr. Award<br />
Singh, Shaleen N. Royalton, OH<br />
Sinkovich, Stephanie Ann Youngstown, OH<br />
Smiley, Fadi Rada North Canton, OH Cum Laude<br />
Smith, Jennifer Lynn Columbus, OH<br />
Speeg, Melinda Dawn Westerville, OH Cum Laude<br />
Steininger, Megan Dee Fairborn, OH<br />
Stewart, John Charles<br />
Stillwagon, Electra Columbus, OH<br />
Stingel, Erica Faye New Philadelphia, OH<br />
Stojak, April Marie Aurora, OH<br />
Sukul, Ilina Columbus, OH<br />
Sweeney, Lynn Marie Troy, OH<br />
Thompson, Nathaneal Mbaya Nigeria<br />
Trinh, Julie Diep San Jose, CA<br />
Vyhnalek, Amy Marie Cleveland, OH Phi Lambda Sigma<br />
Walker, Cristen Nicole Blacklick, OH Cum Laude Benjamin Balshone Student Award<br />
Warsame, Liban Columbus, OH<br />
Watkins, Jennifer Hubbard, OH<br />
Wilkinson, Steven David Beavercreek, OH<br />
Williams, Johathan Paul Powell, OH Magna Cum Laude<br />
Windon, Erin Elizabeth Lithopolis,OH Cum Laude<br />
Wu, Kunyi Shanghai, P. R. China<br />
Yee, Jennifer Florence N. Royalton, OH<br />
Zaw, Myo <strong>The</strong>t Yangon, Myanmar 11
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Non-Traditional Doctor of Pharmacy Program:<br />
Our Non-traditional Doctor of Pharmacy Program (NTPD) provides licensed pharmacists at the<br />
baccalaureate level the opportunity to enhance their skills and credentials to provide high quality patientoriented<br />
pharmaceutical care by obtaining the PharmD degree. <strong>The</strong> program is an on-line professional doctoral<br />
degree program which requires and supplements a five-year Bachelor of Science degree in pharmacy. Applicants<br />
to the program must hold a B.S. in Pharmacy degree from an Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education<br />
(ACPE) accredited institution, be a resident of <strong>Ohio</strong> or contiguous states, and be a licensed pharmacist. <strong>The</strong><br />
general capabilities of the PharmD graduate include patient physical assessment relative to attainment of<br />
pharmacotherapeutic endpoints, assessment of drug response, clinical evaluation of a broad range of adverse<br />
drug reactions, general therapeutic consultative services to physicians, and pharmacokinetic and toxicological<br />
interpretations of drug concentrations in blood and tissues.<br />
<strong>The</strong> first NTPD class entered in January 2001 and the final class will do so in January 2007. <strong>The</strong> faculty of<br />
the College voted recently to end the NTPD program based on a number of factors, but most importantly, that<br />
we have accomplished the intended mission of the program. By the end of the 2005-06 academic year 54<br />
Doctor of Pharmacy degrees will have been earned by students in the NTPD program. At that point we will<br />
have 113 active students remaining in the program.<br />
<strong>The</strong> NTPD program was designed primarily to meet the professional needs of our B.S. in Pharmacy alumni<br />
to enhance their education and clinical skills to the doctoral level. Indeed, pharmacists from ambulatory,<br />
hospital, and long-term care practice settings; and industry, responded to the opportunity. We are very proud of<br />
our unique and innovative program and especially of our students who have made major commitments of time<br />
and energy. Given the six-year time limit to complete the program, the NTPD Class of 2007 will run until<br />
December 2012. Hence we will fully support the program to the highest<br />
degree until the last student graduates. <strong>The</strong><br />
comprehensiveness and excellence of our NTPD<br />
Program will not be compromised in any way as<br />
it is phased out. In addition, the Office of<br />
Professional Experience Programs will<br />
continue to provide their outstanding<br />
services in arranging and monitoring<br />
experiential rotations.<br />
We are also proud of the fact that<br />
this program was the first degreegranting,<br />
distance education program<br />
at <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>State</strong>. <strong>The</strong> distance education<br />
technology we developed and tested, the<br />
unique needs of non-traditional students<br />
we have dealt with, and the multitude of<br />
other experiences we have had should assist the<br />
<strong>University</strong> in future endeavors in on-line education.<br />
Figure 5: Distribution of our Non-Traditional PharmD<br />
students in their professional settings.
Non-Traditional Doctor of Pharmacy Gradutes (2005)<br />
Name Hometown Honors<br />
Agbaji, Tami Westerville, OH Magna Cum Laude<br />
Al-Ghamedi, Najwa Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Summa Cum Laude<br />
Brown-Chang, Claudia Grand Cayman Magna Cum Laude<br />
Burgess, Simone D Kingston, Jamaica Summa Cum Laude<br />
Byers, <strong>The</strong>resa Carroll, OH<br />
Groubert, Gary Jr. Lisbon, OH<br />
Hudson-DiSalle, Sarah Columbus, OH Summa Cum Laude<br />
Johnson, Shawn Pickerington, OH Magna Cum Laude<br />
Ludlow, Steven Paul Toledo, OH<br />
McAllister, Diane Pickerington, OH Magna Cum Laude<br />
Myint, Sanda Yangon, Myanmar<br />
Papouras-Volakis, Maria Columbus, OH Summa Cum Laude<br />
Roten, Jessica Louise Hamilton, OH Magna Cum Laude<br />
Shammis, Yana Ontario, Canada Magna Cum Laude<br />
Sill, Bruce Glastonbury, CT Summa Cum Laude<br />
Simons, Lisa Ann Cleona, PA Summa Cum Laude<br />
Stevens, Mitali Solon, OH<br />
Straughn, Angela Troy, OH Summa Cum Laude<br />
Tannous, Mona Westlake, OH Cum Laude<br />
Taylor, Tracie D Columbus, OH Magna Cum Laude<br />
Wijaya, Aida Beaverton, OR Magna Cum Laude<br />
Non-Traditional Doctor of Pharmacy Gradutes (2006)<br />
Name Hometown Honors<br />
Ferrell, Matthew Delaware, OH Summa Cum Laude<br />
Fiorito, John A. Cincinnati, OH Magna Cum Laude<br />
Goetz, Diana R. Cincinnati, OH Magna Cum Laude<br />
Peterman, Mary North Wales, PA Magna Cum Laude<br />
Shah, Tej S. Dublin, OH<br />
Yiu, Wai Chun Rutherford,NJ<br />
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Undergraduate Program:<br />
Bachelor of Science in the Pharmaceutical Sciences:<br />
Our undergraduate programming remains very strong, experiencing<br />
a sizeable increase in enrollment during the period 2005-06. <strong>The</strong><br />
students in the Bachelor of Science in the Pharmaceutical Sciences<br />
(BSPS) program study the exciting areas of drug discovery, drug<br />
delivery, drug action, drug distribution and pharmacoeconomics. This<br />
introduction to the major areas of the pharmaceutical sciences, as well<br />
as a general education, encompasses the disciplines of medicinal<br />
chemistry, pharmacognosy, pharmaceutics, pharmacology, toxicology,<br />
and pharmaceutical administration. <strong>The</strong> program, initiated in 2000 as a<br />
four year undergraduate curriculum, builds a strong science foundation,<br />
develops essential laboratory skills, and provides the experience and<br />
training necessary for graduate education, graduate professional<br />
education, or a health-related career.<br />
We graduated 97 BSPS students in the<br />
2005-06 academic year, a 34% increase<br />
from the previous year. <strong>The</strong> program<br />
currently has 421 students (Autumn<br />
Quarter 2005), a 27% increase from the<br />
previous year. <strong>The</strong> mean cumulative gradepoint<br />
aver<strong>age</strong> was 3.17 for all BSPS<br />
students, and 66.6% of the students had a<br />
cumulative grade-point aver<strong>age</strong> above 3.0,<br />
a significant increase (63% ) from the<br />
previous year. Twenty nine BSPS students<br />
are currently participating in undergraduate<br />
research projects. Many of our top students<br />
in this program entered our PharmD<br />
program in the fall, while others have gone<br />
on to medical school, graduate school, or<br />
one of many career options.<br />
Figure 6: Enrollment Growth in the BSPS Program
Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences Graduates (2005)<br />
Name Hometown Honors<br />
Adomako, Richard Kumasi, Ghana<br />
Aimiuwu, Josephine Columbus, OH Distinction and Honors<br />
Bahler, Heidi Alliance, OH<br />
Bakos, Matthew Ryan Youngstown, OH<br />
Barie, Gretchen Lynn Hilliard, OH<br />
Barker, Stephanie Michelle Columbus, OH<br />
Baughman, Aylin Columbus, OH<br />
Beachy, Susanna Sugarcreek, OH<br />
Beyer, Andrew Paul Maineville, OH Distinction and Honors<br />
Bickar, Amy Lynn Imperial, PA<br />
Boakye, Isaac Kumasi, Ghan Cum Laude with Distinction and Honors<br />
Campbell, Paul Robert Columbus, OH<br />
Chaudhry, Bushra Cincinnati, OH<br />
Cool, Nichole Karista Massillon, OH Cum Laude with Distinction and Honors<br />
Cox, Leslie Ann Willard, OH<br />
DeLuco, Nicole Elizabeth Boardman, OH Magna Cum Laude<br />
Dev, Punam Middleburg Hts, OH<br />
Dews, Jennifer Y Cincinnati, OH<br />
Diluciano, Jessica Lynn Elyria, OH<br />
Doan, Thomas Cincinnati, OH<br />
Endres, Emily Jo Mt. Sterling, OH<br />
Engelhardt, Katherine Ann Cincinnati, OH<br />
Funk, Jason Allen Marietta, OH<br />
Gembala, Kelly Diane N. Olmsted, OH Cum Laude<br />
Gonzalez, Luis Alejhandro Columbus, OH<br />
Grosser, Heather Danielle Grove City, OH<br />
Hamper, Justin Patrick Marion, OH<br />
Hawk, Nathan Allen Lynchburgh, OH<br />
Hinman, Ryan Warren Wilmington, OH Cum Laude<br />
Jones, Kristina Francine Baltimore, OH Cum Laude<br />
Kang, Yun-Sung Seoul, South Korea<br />
Kharofa, Jordan Raed Toledo, OH Magna Cum Laude with Distinction and Honors<br />
Kidd, Scott Robert Alliance, OH Cum Laude<br />
Kim, Hyun Jung Seoul, South Korea Cum Laude<br />
Kox, Leslie Ann<br />
Langford, Scott Vandalia, OH<br />
Lee, Yongchu An Tae-Gu, Korea<br />
Li, Kong H Macomb, MI<br />
Li, Susana Shuting N. Potomac, MD Distinction<br />
Lupfer, April Elise Groveport, OH<br />
Marshall, Olga A Mayfield Hts, OH Distinction<br />
Mayo, Armond Miguel Washington, DC<br />
McClain, Barry Michael II Westerville, OH Cum Laude with Distinction and Honors<br />
Mean, Kemhorn Grove City, OH<br />
Mellott, Michelle Renee Baltimore, OH<br />
Merhi, Sarah A Westlake, OH<br />
Miker, Daniel L Maineville, OH<br />
Mitchell, Lindsay Nicole Nashport, OH Cum Laude<br />
Nguyen, Stephanie Thuy Columbus, OH<br />
Pham, Nancy Gar Richmond Hts, OH<br />
Tincher, Laurie Ann Westerville, OH Cum Laude<br />
Moracco, Greggory Lee Canfield, OH<br />
Nguyen, Amy To Columbus, OH<br />
Nicols, Lisa A Lancaster, OH<br />
Parbhoo, Shirish Kishor Powell, OH<br />
Parmar, Jeniel Wapakoneta, OH<br />
Patel, Jyoti H Mt. Porspect, IL<br />
Patel, Vishal R Hilliard, OH<br />
Pham, Lynn Thao Cleveland, OH<br />
Quisno, Adam Michael Oak Harbor, OH<br />
Reeves, Kevin Charles Canfield, OH Magna Cum Laude with Distinction and Honors<br />
Riser, Brooke Ann Zanesville, OH<br />
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Name Hometown Honors<br />
Ross, Timothy Travis Springfield, OH<br />
Rudy, Jennifer Joyce Lancaster, OH<br />
Shafto, Adam Keith Massillon, OH<br />
Shroll, Joshua Timothy Bucyrus, OH Summa Cum Laude<br />
Siedenberg, Laurie R Jefferson, WI<br />
Sinharoy, Ronojit Dublin, OH<br />
Sohn, Hae Jin Ester Saipan, MP<br />
Strelnikova, Natalya Beachwood, OH<br />
Symonds, Natalie Ann Lima, OH<br />
Thomas, Michelle Ashlee Dublin, OH Cum Laude with Distinction and Honors<br />
Truong, Jennifer Cleveland, OH Magna Cum Laude<br />
Uhas, Adam A Columbus, OH<br />
Weber, Charlene M McClure, OH<br />
Williams, Sarah Lindsay Westerville, OH<br />
Wilson, Kelly Elaine Columbus, OH<br />
Wilson, Tierra Camille Trotwood, OH<br />
Young, Christopher A Youngstown, OH<br />
Zidan, Samia Mansour Haifa, Israel Honors<br />
Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences Graduates (2006)<br />
Name Hometown Honors Awards<br />
Adkins, Kelly Ann Columbus, OH<br />
Ali, Ibrahim Columbus, OH<br />
Arfaoui, Hafid Columbus, OH<br />
Atwal, Gagandeep Parma, OH<br />
Awadallah, Shadi M Green, OH<br />
Balase, Huglyn Dayon Schaumburg, IL<br />
Bayan, Semirra Lynn Beavercreek, OH Magna Cum Laude<br />
with Distinction and<br />
Honors<br />
Beachy, Susanna Sugarcreek, OH<br />
Bercovitz, Courtney Rebecca Columbus, OH<br />
Brackney, Shawna Lee West Chester, OH<br />
Bradley, Nicholas A Houghton, MI Magna Cum Laude<br />
Brown, Megan Marie Morral, OH<br />
Bui, Ben Van Westerville, OH<br />
Cha, Eungjig Seoul, South Korea<br />
Choksy, Achint V Fairborn, OH Distinction and Honors<br />
Cline, Dustin Joseph Galena, OH<br />
Cooper, Andrea Rose Stow, OH<br />
Corbett, Lindsey J Mentor, OH Summa Cum Laude<br />
Dellaquila, Matthew James St. Mary's, PA Magna Cum Laude<br />
DelRe, Jessica Lyn Bellebrooke, OH Magna Cum Laude<br />
Donahue, Kevin Robert Akron, OH Cum Laude<br />
Espinas, Sebastian S Dover, OH Magna Cum Laude<br />
Ferkins, Amanda Jane Columbus, OH Summa Cum Laude<br />
Forman, Joanna, Marie Uniontown, OH Cum Laude<br />
Gehers, Anna<br />
Glen, Stephanie Nicole Springfield, OH<br />
Grapentine, Morgan Rochelle Cleveland, OH<br />
Grutza, Gabriel Robert Maysville, KY<br />
Guttenberg, Eric New Washington, OH Cum Laude<br />
Haas, Megan Westerville, OH<br />
Harper, Keyonnna Columbus, OH<br />
Hassan, Nasir A. Columbus, OH Magna Cum Laude Pharmacognosy Award<br />
with Distinction and<br />
Honors<br />
Hassen, Eric James Toledo,OH<br />
Hasty, Stephanie Leigh Avon Lake, OH Magna Cum Laude<br />
Havens, Karen Jean Findlay, OH
Name Hometown Honors Awards<br />
Holmes, Kandice Rochelle Northfield, OH<br />
Hout, Justin Elmer Mansfield, OH<br />
Huang, Christine Columbus, OH<br />
Jindal, Nikunj S Dublin, OH<br />
Karakasis, Tammy Marie Highland Hts, OH<br />
Keys, Shannon Catherine Dublin, OH Distinction and Honors<br />
Kiptum, Jane Columbus, OH Cum Laude<br />
Kish, Kara Lynn Powhatan Point, OH Cum Laude<br />
Kopeck, Rachel Elizabeth Pemberville, OH Magna Cum Laude<br />
with Distinction and<br />
Honors<br />
Lambrinides, Christina Marie Cincinnati, OH<br />
Linebaugh, Katherine Ann Columbus, OH<br />
Marker, Beth Heather Ashland, OH<br />
Mattox, Lauren<br />
McCabe, Ashley Elaine Miamisburg, OH<br />
McEldowney, Jessica Lynn Ansonia, Oh Cum Laude<br />
Miglesz, Dawn Marie Hilliard, OH Magna Cum Laude<br />
with Distinction and<br />
Honors<br />
Miller, Paul Thomas Wheelersburg, OH Magna Cum Laude<br />
Newcomer, Tiffany Lima, OH Magna Cum Laude<br />
Nixon, Dania M Columbus, OH<br />
Olayanju, Ahmed Nigeria<br />
Parnell, Timothy J Ironton, OH Cum Laude<br />
Patel, Mitul R New Dehli, India<br />
Patel, Niyati N. Brunswick, NJ Magna Cum Laude<br />
with Distinction and<br />
Honors<br />
Patel, Roshni Lima, OH<br />
Roberts, Gary Ray Hamilton, OH<br />
Rozewski, Darlene Marie Mentor, OH<br />
Russo, Renee Canal Winchester, OH<br />
Saint Germain, Neil Thomas Crystal Lake, IL<br />
Schechter, Amy Lauren Cincinnati, OH<br />
Schell, Kylie Caldwell, OH Cum Laude<br />
Schmidt, Ryan Antioch, IL<br />
Schnelle, Brandon J Van Wert, OH Magna Cum Laude<br />
Sherman, Bradley Monclova, OH<br />
Shrader, Kelly Clarke Worthington, OH<br />
Sillah, Saffiatu Barry Columbus, OH Distinction<br />
Sohn, Esther Haejin Columbus, OH<br />
Steward, John Milford, OH<br />
Sylvester, Michael Allen Columbus, OH Cum Laude with<br />
Distinction and Honors<br />
Thomas, Matthew S Galloway, OH<br />
Truong, Trang Columbus, OH Magna Cum Laude<br />
with Distinction and<br />
Honors<br />
Turakhia, Samir Solon, OH Cum Laude<br />
Turner, Kirsten Renee Kent, OH Cum Laude<br />
Van Sant, Elizabeth Cincinnati, OH Cum Laude<br />
Vo, Trinh T Parma, OH<br />
Williams, Anne Elise Marion, OH Magna Cum Laude<br />
Williams, Bethany Marie Marion, OH<br />
Williams, Doris Margaret Wadsworth, OH<br />
Winkhart, Ashley Nicole Navarre, OH<br />
Woldemariam, Siem M Worthington, OH<br />
Yee, Roger Parma, OH<br />
Yu, Marie Columbus, OH Summa Cum Laude Faculty Award<br />
Zink, Andrew R St. Marys, OH<br />
Zuchowski, Beverly Anne Rossford, OH<br />
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Graduate Programs in Pharmacy:<br />
<strong>The</strong> MS and PhD programs in pharmacy offer advanced education<br />
in all aspects of pharmaceutical sciences. Pharmaceutical sciences<br />
include all aspects of the discovery, development, and use of<br />
medicines. Thus, the graduate program in pharmacy includes courses<br />
and research associated with discovery and evaluation of new drugs,<br />
determination of the mechanisms by which medicines exert both<br />
beneficial and harmful effects, and optimization of drug delivery to<br />
specific organs requiring treatment. It also includes studies and<br />
research on the ways in which human behavior influences the<br />
purchase and consumption of medicines and seeks to improve the<br />
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delivery of medicine and health care information to all patients, with<br />
particular emphasis on those who are currently serviced inadequately.<br />
<strong>The</strong> goal of the pharmaceutical sciences is to improve health through the use of medicinal<br />
<strong>age</strong>nts. This includes finding and developing new and better drugs and drug delivery systems,<br />
using existing drugs more efficiently, and lowering cost of therapy by improving production,<br />
distribution, and marketing. <strong>The</strong>se goals are accomplished through research in industrial,<br />
academic, and hospital settings and by training of health care providers. Graduates of MS and PhD<br />
programs in pharmacy have integral roles in these functions.<br />
Because the scope of pharmaceutical sciences is so broad, our graduate program has five<br />
specialty areas of emphasis:<br />
<strong>The</strong> pharmaceutical administration discipline focuses on issues related to the pharmaceutical<br />
care delivery system, pharmacoeconomics, drug distribution and public policy, strategic planning<br />
for pharmaceutical organizations, and drug use behavior and evaluation. A subspecialty within<br />
pharmaceutical administration is the master of health-system pharmacy administration. <strong>The</strong><br />
major focus of this program is to educate and train pharmacists to conceptualize, plan,<br />
coordinate and evaluate pharmaceutical care in organized health care settings.<br />
<strong>The</strong> medicinal chemistry discipline focuses on the interdisciplinary application of chemical,<br />
biochemical, and molecular principles to the identification and development of therapeutic<br />
<strong>age</strong>nts. This includes both synthesis of new chemical entities and isolation of medicinal <strong>age</strong>nts<br />
from natural sources (pharmacognosy).<br />
<strong>The</strong> pharmaceutics area focuses on pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics, with a special<br />
emphasis on drug delivery and targeting systems.<br />
Pharmacology involves identification of new therapeutic targets through multidisciplinary<br />
approaches that exploit emerging molecular biological, biochemical, and biophysical tools to<br />
uncover disease-relevant signal transducton pathways in cells, tissues, and whole animals,<br />
including transgenic models.<br />
Our graduate programs in the College of Pharmacy remain strong, with approximately 100<br />
students enrolled this fall in areas of medicinal chemistry and pharmacognosy, pharmaceutics,<br />
pharmacology, and pharmacy administration. <strong>The</strong> College also offers combined PharmD and<br />
graduate degrees in pharmaceutical sciences: the PharmD/MS and the PharmD/PhD combined<br />
degrees.<br />
Fourteen PhD degrees and twelve MS degrees were awarded this past academic year. Six<br />
graduates received the professional MS degree in Health Systems Pharmacy Administration. Three<br />
graduate students received fellowships from the American Foundation for Pharmaceutical<br />
Education (AFPE), and one student received a <strong>University</strong> Presidential Fellowship. Graduate<br />
students from three interdisciplinary graduate programs (<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>State</strong> Biochemistry Program,<br />
Molecular Cellular and Developmental Biology, Neurosciences) work with pharmacy faculty<br />
advisors.
MS and PhD Graduates in 2005:<br />
Name Degree Area Advisor<br />
Bohl, Casey Edward Ph.D. Pharmaceutics Dalton, James<br />
Chen, Jiyun (Sunny) Ph.D Pharmaceutics Dalton, James<br />
Chen, Kuen-Feng Ph.D. Medicinal Chemistry Chen, Ching-Shih<br />
Chiu, Shih-Jiuan Ph.D. Pharmaceutics Lee, Robert<br />
Dai, Guowei (David) Ph.D. Pharmaceutics Chan, Kenneth<br />
Diaz-Cruz, Edgar S. Ph.D Medicinal Chemistry Brueggemeier, Robert<br />
Huang, Jui-Wen Ph.D. Medicinal Chemistry Chen, Ching-Shih<br />
Hu, Leijun Ph.D. Pharmaceutics Wientjes, Guillaume<br />
Hurh, Eunju Ph.D. Pharmaceutics Dalton, James<br />
Joshi, Mandar Shankar Ph.D. Pharmacology Bauer, John<br />
Lin, Ho-Pi Ph.D. Medicinal Chemistry Chen, Ching-Shih<br />
Lu, Qiang Ph.D. Medicinal Chemistry Chen, Ching-Shih<br />
Lyness, Greg Ph.D. Pharmaceutics Au, Jessie<br />
Pierson, Shawn Michael Ph.D. Pharmacology Young, Anthony<br />
Rose, Jane L. (McIntosh) Ph.D. Pharmacology Hoyt, Dale<br />
Salem, Manar Ph.D. Medicinal Chemstry Werbovetz, Karl<br />
Shaw, Yeng-Jeng Ph.D. Medicinal Chemistry Chen, Ching-Shih<br />
Shiau, Chung-Wai Ph.D. Medicinal Chemistry Chen, Ching-Shih<br />
Stevens, Phillip J. Ph.D. Pharmaceutics Lee, Robert<br />
Tseng, Ping-Hui Ph.D. Medicinal Chemistry Chen, Ching-Shih<br />
Walsh, Colin Ph.D. Pharmaceutics Au, Jessie Au<br />
Wang, Jie (Jack) Ph.D. Pharmaceutics Au, Jessie<br />
Yang, Jun Ph.D. Pharmaceutics Dalton, James<br />
Zhu, Jiuxiang (Julie) Ph.D. Medicinal Chemistry Chen, Ching-Shih<br />
Bussard, Beth Elaine M.S. Hospital Pharmacy Pedersen, Craig<br />
Candy, Timothy Alan M.S. Hospital Pharmacy Schneider, Phillip<br />
Chen, Chang-Shi M.S. Medicinal Chemistry Chen, Ching-Shih<br />
Guan, Na M.S. Pharmaceutics Dalton, James<br />
Landini, Serena M.S. Medicinal Chemistry Brueggemeier, Robert.<br />
McKenzie, Quovadis M.S. Hospital Pharmacy Seoane-Vazquez, E.<br />
Miller, Heather M.S. Medicinal Chemistry Sun, Duxin<br />
Pandit, Bulbul M.S. Medicinal Chemistry Li, T<br />
Ramga, Stacy M.S. Hospital Pharmacy Schneider, Phillip<br />
Su, Bin M.S. Medicinal Chemistry Brueggemeier, Robert<br />
Swiderski, Samantha M M.S. Hospital Pharmacy Pedersen, Craig<br />
Valluri, Satish M.S. Pharmacy Admin Seoane-Vazquez, E.<br />
Vrontos, Jr., John M.S. Hospital Pharmacy Schneider, Phillip<br />
Yang, Chih-Cheng M.S. Medicinal Chemistry Chen, Ching-Shih<br />
MS and PhD Graduates in 2006:<br />
Name Degree Area Advisor<br />
Byun, Youngjoo Ph.D. Medicinal Chemistry Tjarks, Werner<br />
Lu, Dan Ph.D. Pharmaceutics Wientjes, Guillaume<br />
Su, Bin Ph.D. Medicinal Chemistry Brueggemeier, Robert<br />
Wei, Xiaohui Ph.D. Pharmaceutics Chan, K & Marcucci, G<br />
Xin, Yan Ph.D. Pharmaceutics Wientjes, Guillaume<br />
Yang, Yating Ph.D. Medicinal Chemistry Chen, Ching-Shih<br />
Yu, Bei Ph.D. Pharmaceutics Au, Jessie<br />
Abraham, Divya A M.S. Hospital Pharmacy Schneider, Phillip<br />
Barreto Hernandez, Janinah M.S. Hospital Pharmacy Seoane-Vazquez, E<br />
Bellebaum, Katherine LouiseM.S. Pharmacy Admin Pedersen, Craig<br />
Chen, Ping M.S. Medicinal Chemistry Li, T<br />
Delfin, Dawn Athelsia M.S. Medicinal Chemistry Werbovetz, Karl<br />
Heitz, Ronald Douglas M.S. Pharmacy Admin Pedersen, Craig<br />
Inquilla, Carmen M.S. Hospital Pharmacy Szeinbach, Sheryl<br />
Kinsella (Hendrick), Erin M.S. Hospital Pharmacy Pedersen, Craig<br />
Smith, Stephanie Nichole M.S. Hospital Pharmacy Seoane-Vazquez, E<br />
Tong, Liyue M.S. Pharmacology Bauer, John<br />
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Summary of Student Enrollment and Graduates, 2005/2006<br />
Current Enrollments (Autumn 2005):<br />
Residential PharmD program 442<br />
Non-traditional PharmD (NTPD) 91<br />
Graduate Programs 100<br />
BS Pharmaceutical Sciences 421<br />
TOTAL 1,054<br />
Graduates (includes Winter ’05 through Summer ’06 quarters):<br />
Residential PharmD program 210<br />
Nontraditional PharmD (NTPD) 27<br />
Graduate Programs 55<br />
BS Pharm Sci 168<br />
faculty<br />
TOTAL 460<br />
Student Enrollment Trends
Faculty<br />
Faculty<br />
<strong>The</strong> College of Pharmacy faculty are truly outstanding, providing excellent teaching and learning<br />
opportunities to students in both large lectures and small group and clinical settings. <strong>The</strong>y are eng<strong>age</strong>d<br />
in exciting scholarship and state-of-the-art research in pharmacy and the pharmaceutical sciences. Our<br />
faculty and staff serve the <strong>University</strong> and profession at regional and national levels and are involved in<br />
stimulating outreach and eng<strong>age</strong>ment activities. <strong>The</strong> high quality of our faculty is reflected in this<br />
impressive statistic: two-thirds of our pharmacy senior faculty have been honored by their peers and<br />
elected as Fellows of scientific organizations or professional pharmacy organizations.<br />
<strong>The</strong> total number of tenure-track faculty, regular clinical faculty, and instructional staff in Autumn<br />
2005 was 61. Recent faculty additions are listed here and a complete list of the faculty by Division is<br />
provided at the end of this section.<br />
New Faculty<br />
<strong>The</strong> College recruited six new faculty to our ranks, bringing the total number of tenure-track faculty,<br />
regular clinical faculty, and instructional staff to 61.<br />
Pictured below, from left to right:<br />
Dr. Keli Hu, Assistant Professor, Pharmacology. Dr. Hu studies the role of regulated ion channel<br />
function and trafficking in cellular protection against ischemia and/or apoptosis. Her current work<br />
focuses on the molecular signaling mechanisms that cause ATP-regulated potassium channels to<br />
accumulate in mitochondria following exposure of heart cells to brief periods of diminished oxygen.<br />
Dr. Stuart Beatty, Clinical Assistant Professor, Pharmacy Practice and Administration. Dr. Beatty<br />
is teaching, coordinating case conferences in the pathophysiology and therapeutics courses, and<br />
practicing at a general medicine clinic at OSU Medical Center.<br />
Dr. Esperanza Carcache de-Blanco, Assistant Professor, Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy,<br />
and Pharmacy Practice and Administration. Dr. Carcache de-Blanco is involved in research to<br />
elucidate the mechanism of action of constituents derived from plants using different bioassays.<br />
Dr. Chenglong Li, Assistant Professor, Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy. Dr. Li specializes<br />
in structure-based/computer-aided drug design to design drugs for cancer and Type II diabetes. He<br />
utilizes X-ray crystallography to determine the three dimensional structures of biologically<br />
important proteins/DNAs/RNAs.<br />
Dr. Wenqing Gao, Assistant Research Professor, Pharmaceutics. Dr. Gao's research interests<br />
include structural biology and molecular pharmacology of selective nuclear receptor modulators,<br />
and the expression regulation of drug metabolizing enzymes by nuclear receptors.<br />
Dr. Raj Balkrishnan, Merrell Dow<br />
Professor, Pharmacy Practice and<br />
Administration. Dr. Balkrishnan’s<br />
research includes diverse topics<br />
related to economic evaluation of<br />
pharmaceuticals, risk adjustment of<br />
health outcomes, quality of primary<br />
care, medication and patient safety,<br />
applied statistical methodology in health<br />
services evaluation, and patient-centered<br />
outcomes evaluation (specifically focused on<br />
patient satisfaction, and medication<br />
adherence behavior).<br />
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Retired Faculty<br />
C ongratulations to our faculty who retired from the College in 2005 and 2006. <strong>The</strong> OSU Board of<br />
Trustees approved the title of Faculty Emeritus for two of our esteemed colleagues.<br />
Diversity<br />
Dr. John M. Cassady, former dean of the College of Pharmacy and<br />
professor of medicinal chemistry, retired March 2005 and is currently<br />
the Vice President for Research at Oregon <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>. Dr.<br />
Cassady's research focuses on the discovery and design of potential<br />
cancer drugs. He is a Fellow of the American Association for the<br />
Advancement of Science (AAAS) and the American Association of<br />
Pharmaceutical Sciences (AAPS) and received an Honorary Doctor<br />
of Science degree from DePauw <strong>University</strong> and the Research<br />
Achievement Award in Natural Products Chemistry from the<br />
American Pharmaceutical Association.<br />
Dr. Popat Patil, professor of pharmacology, retired June 2005 after<br />
38 years of service to <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>State</strong> and the College of Pharmacy. Dr.<br />
Patil is interested in the details of the interaction of<br />
neurotransmitters and drugs with receptors and how these<br />
interactions produce a change in molecular conformation leading to<br />
a drug effect. Although officially retired, Professor Patil is active on<br />
nearly a full time basis. He is teaching classes and writing various<br />
pieces on the history of pharmacology. He is also evaluating effects<br />
of newly discovered chemicals using a variety of intact organ<br />
models.<br />
<strong>The</strong> College of Pharmacy is strongly committed to enhancing diversity among our faculty, staff and student<br />
populations, as we believe a climate for success must be welcoming of difference. We have made significant<br />
progress toward our diversity goals.<br />
Persons-of-color (African-American; Asian/Pacific Islander; Hispanic and Native-American) are represented<br />
in our college community:<br />
Entry-Level Professional Students: 17.3%<br />
BSPS Students: 21.5 %<br />
Graduate Students: 11.0%<br />
Faculty: 37.0% * (national aver<strong>age</strong> is 18%)<br />
Staff: 19.0%<br />
To acknowledge our faculty and staff who celebrate diversity in their dealings with students, we awarded<br />
the John M. Cassady Diversity Enhancement Award to Drs. Dennis McKay and Jerry Siegel in 2005 and Ms.<br />
Jennifer Pecora in 2006. <strong>The</strong>y represent the best efforts of our faculty and staff in creating a welcoming and<br />
open atmosphere for everyone in our College and <strong>University</strong>.
Marialice Bennett<br />
Graig Pedersen<br />
Guilliame Wientjes<br />
Milap Nahata<br />
Phillip Scheinder<br />
A. Douglas Kinghorn<br />
Faculty Awards and Recognitions<br />
National Awards<br />
2005<br />
Bennett, Marialice ASHP Best Practice Award, with C. Green, S. Cook, M. Medow<br />
Beatty, Stuart APhA-APPM Presentation Merit Award, with Rodis JL, Bellebaum K, Bennett M<br />
Mehta, Bella<br />
Cable, Jerry Fellow, American Pharmacists Association<br />
Knoell, Daren Career Development Award, American College of Clinical Pharmacy<br />
Pedersen, Craig Fellow, American Pharmacists Association<br />
Pruchnicki, Maria AACP Innovations in Teaching Award, with M. Bennett, J. Legg and D. Mungall,<br />
American Distance Education Consortium Excellence in Distance Education<br />
Award with D. Mungall, A. Khurma and B. Skunza<br />
Wientjes, Guilliame Fellow, American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists<br />
2006<br />
Buerki, Robert Pellegrino Medal by the Healthcare Ethics and Law (HEaL) Institute, Samford<br />
<strong>University</strong>, Birmingham, Alabama<br />
Murphy, Christine Humanitarian Award, <strong>Ohio</strong> Society of Health-System Pharmacists<br />
Nahata, Milap Rho Chi Lecture Award, National Rho Chi Honor Society<br />
Schneider, Phillip Donald E. Francke Medal, American Society of Health-System Pharmacists<br />
A. Douglas Kinghorn Fellow, <strong>The</strong> School of Pharmacy, <strong>University</strong> of London<br />
College/<strong>University</strong> Awards<br />
2005<br />
Brackett, Cari Miriam R. Balshone Distinguished Teaching Award, OSU College of Pharmacy<br />
Dasta, Joseph Jerry Siegel Clinical Service Achievement Award, OSU Medical Center<br />
Pai, Vinita Preceptor of the Year Award, OSU College of Pharmacy<br />
Werbovitz, Karl A Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences (BSPS) Teacher of the Year<br />
2006<br />
Bennett, Marialice Miriam R. Balshone Award for Distinguished Teaching, OSU College of Pharmacy<br />
Havard, Patty Distinguished Faculty Award on Diversity, OSU Multicultural Center<br />
Whetstone, Jennifer Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences (BSPS) Teacher of the Year<br />
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Faculty, National Honors<br />
7 faculty Fellows, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)<br />
Jessie L.-S. Au<br />
Robert W. Brueggemeier<br />
Ching-Shih Chen<br />
Milap C. Nahata<br />
M. Guillaume Wientjes<br />
John M. Cassady (emeritus)<br />
Popat N. Patil (emeritus)<br />
14 faculty Fellows, American Association of Pharmaceutical Sciences (AAPS)<br />
Jessie L.-S. Au<br />
Robert W. Brueggemeier<br />
Kenneth K.-H. Chan<br />
Sylvan G. Frank<br />
William L. Hayton<br />
A. Douglas Kinghorn<br />
M. Guillaume Wientjes<br />
John M. Cassady (emeritus)<br />
Louis Malspeis (emeritus)<br />
Robert E. Notari (emeritus)<br />
Dev S. Pathak (emeritus)<br />
Richard H. Reuning (emeritus)<br />
<strong>The</strong>odore D. Sokoloski (emeritus)<br />
Albert H. Soloway (emeritus)<br />
3 faculty Fellows, American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP)<br />
Joseph F. Dasta<br />
Daren L. Knoell<br />
Milap C. Nahata<br />
1 faculty Fellow, American College of Clinical Pharmacology<br />
Milap C. Nahata<br />
5 faculty Fellows, American Pharmacists Association (APhA)<br />
Marialice S. Bennett<br />
Gerald L. Cable<br />
George H. Hinkle<br />
Milap C. Nahata<br />
Craig A. Pedersen<br />
4 faculty Fellows, American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP)<br />
George H. Hinkle<br />
Milap C. Nahata<br />
Philip J. Schneider<br />
Jerry Siegel<br />
1 faculty Member, Académie Internationale d'Histoire de la Pharmacy (AIHP)<br />
Robert A. Buerki
Academic Divisions, 2005-06<br />
Division of Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy<br />
Li, Pui-Kai Associate Professor and Interim Chair<br />
Brueggemeier, Robert W. Professor and Dean<br />
Carcache de-Blanco, Esperanza Assistant Professor (joint, Pharmacy<br />
Practice and Administration)<br />
Chen, Ching-Shih Professor<br />
Curley, Robert W. Professor<br />
Kinghorn, A Douglas Professor and Jack L. Beal Chair<br />
Li, Chenglong Assistant Professor<br />
Tjarks, Werner Assistant Professor<br />
Werbovetz, Karl A. Assistant Professor<br />
Whetstone, Jennifer L. Visiting Assistant Professor<br />
Cassady, John M. Emeritus Professor and Dean<br />
Doskotch, Raymond Professor Emeritus<br />
Jagadeesh, Jogikal Professor Emeritus<br />
Olson, Carter Professor Emeritus<br />
Robertson, Larry Professor Emeritus<br />
Soloway, Albert Emeritus Professor and Dean<br />
Pui-Kai (Tom) Li<br />
<strong>The</strong> Division of Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy is composed of faculty members with diversified<br />
research interests representing synthetic organic, natural products, and biological chemistry. <strong>The</strong> research areas<br />
focus on the interdisciplinary application of chemical and biochemical principles to the identification and<br />
development of therapeutic <strong>age</strong>nts. Research in medicinal chemistry emphasizes drug design and includes the<br />
synthesis of organic medicinal products, elucidation of the biochemistry of medicinal <strong>age</strong>nts, examination of<br />
the relationship of chemical structure to biological activity, qualitative and quantitative analysis of drugs and<br />
related products, and application of computational<br />
chemistry to drug design. Research in pharmacognosy<br />
emphasizes drug discovery and encompasses the isolation<br />
and structure determination of pharmacologically active<br />
natural products from plants and microbes, studies on<br />
the structure and biochemistry of biological products,<br />
examination of the biosynthesis of natural products, and<br />
evaluation of the biochemical effects of these active<br />
constituents.<br />
Faculty productivity is reflected in scholarly activities<br />
and graduate education, both of which continue at an<br />
accelerated pace. Graduate programs are organized<br />
around faculty expertise into three disciplines -<br />
medicinal chemistry, biomedical and natural products.<br />
Currently, there are 47 graduate students in the division. Three students from the <strong>Ohio</strong><br />
<strong>State</strong> Biochemistry Program and three students from Electrical Engineering are directed<br />
by Medicinal Chemistry faculty. <strong>The</strong>se students are involved in medicinal chemistry<br />
research, natural products chemistry, biosynthesis and pharmacognosy research.<br />
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Division of Pharmaceutics<br />
Hayton, William L. Professor, Associate Dean and Interim Chair<br />
Au, Jessie L.-S. Distinguished <strong>University</strong> Professor<br />
Chan, Kenneth K.-H. Professor<br />
Dalton, James T. Professor<br />
Frank, Sylvan G. Professor and Associate Dean<br />
Gao,Wenqing Research Assistant Professor<br />
Johnston, Jeffrey S. Visiting Assistant Professor<br />
Kvaratskhelia, Mamuka Assistant Professor<br />
Lee, Robert J. Associate Professor<br />
Schmittgen, Thomas D. Associate Professor<br />
Sun, Duxin Assistant Professor<br />
Wientjes, M. Guillaume Professor<br />
Malspeis, Louis Professor Emeritus<br />
Notari, Robert E. Professor Emeritus<br />
Sokoloski, <strong>The</strong>odore D. Professor Emeritus<br />
Staubus, Alfred Associate Professor Emeritus<br />
William Hayton<br />
Pharmaceutics is the science of drug delivery and has a multidisciplinary emphasis. Areas of<br />
pharmaceutics include the preparation and stability of suitable dos<strong>age</strong> forms, design and evaluation of<br />
dosing regimens and dos<strong>age</strong> forms (delivery systems) that overcome barriers and optimize drug action<br />
(and minimize adverse effects), understanding of barriers that influence drug absorption and prevent<br />
drug reaching its site of action, quantitative characterization of both the drug concentration-effect<br />
relationship and the concentration-time profile of the drug after it enters the body. Faculty research in<br />
the Division of Pharmaceutics focuses on cancer chemotherapy, drug delivery systems,<br />
pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and physical pharmacy.<br />
Thirty-four graduate students in the division continue to be competitive for positions in the<br />
pharmaceutical industry. <strong>The</strong> trend for international student enrollment has been increasing since 2001.<br />
<strong>The</strong> division awarded seventeen graduate degrees in 2005-06. <strong>The</strong> Ph.D. graduation rate was the highest<br />
recorded for the division and represents nearly half of the Ph.D degrees awarded by the college during<br />
2005-06. Employment prospects for graduating graduate students remain outstanding with recent<br />
graduates accepting positions in major pharmaceutical companies immediately after graduation.<br />
<strong>The</strong> division is distinguished by the balanced involvement in both major areas of pharmaceutics:<br />
pharmacokinetics-pharmacodynamics and drug delivery. <strong>The</strong> faculty is internationally known for cancer<br />
drug pharmacokinetics-pharmacodynamics and establishing a successful model for<br />
translational research in cancer chemotherapy. <strong>The</strong>se researchers are critical to the<br />
cancer program on the <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>State</strong> campus. In addition, faculty in pharmaceutics<br />
discovered, patented and are commercializing inventions from their research. <strong>The</strong>se<br />
discoveries formed the bases for ongoing<br />
clinical trials in the <strong>University</strong> and<br />
emerging pharmaceutical companies.<br />
Pharmaceutics faculty have strong<br />
collaborative research projects with<br />
faculty in the College, and<br />
interdepartmental collaborative research<br />
projects with faculty across the campus.
Division of Pharmacology<br />
Wallace, Lane J. Professor and Chair<br />
Elton, Terry S. Professor<br />
Hoyt, Dale G. Associate Professor<br />
Hoyt, Kari R. Assistant Professor<br />
Hu, Keli Assistant Professor<br />
Keshvara, Lakhu M. Assistant Professor<br />
McKay, Dennis B. Professor<br />
Young, Anthony P. Professor<br />
Burkman, Allan Professor Emeritus<br />
Feller, Dennis Professor Emeritus<br />
Gerald, Michael Professor Emeritus<br />
Patil, Popat N. Professor Emeritus<br />
Uretsky, Norman J. Professor Emeritus<br />
Lane Wallace<br />
Pharmacology includes the study of drug effects in biological systems, the determination of the<br />
mechanisms by which drugs produce their effects, and optimization of therapeutic regimens. An<br />
understanding of the nature of drug action and the vulnerability of living systems to alterations by<br />
chemicals serves as the basis on which new therapeutic <strong>age</strong>nts are developed and toxic consequences of<br />
chemical exposure are alleviated. Since drugs are chemical substances that modify biological or<br />
physiological processes, pharmacology involves many diverse and inter-related scientific disciplines.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se include chemistry, biochemistry, pathophysiology, cellular and molecular biology, and others.<br />
Pharmacology is a diverse and interdisciplinary field that ranges from the design and evaluation of drug<br />
effects at the cellular and subcellular levels (biochemical and molecular pharmacology) to the study of<br />
drug effects in intact animal models and in humans (experimental and clinical pharmacology).<br />
Pharmacology faculty are experts in a wide range of<br />
pharmacological methods, including intact animal<br />
experimentation (particularly cardiovascular and<br />
neuropharmacology) isolated organ studies, cellular signal<br />
transduction and molecular biology and are funded by major<br />
granting <strong>age</strong>ncies, such as the National Institutes of Health, the<br />
American Heart Association, among others. Our multi-level<br />
approach is an excellent environment for the training of wellrounded<br />
pharmacologists. Nine graduate students are currently<br />
pursuing degrees and five completed their graduate degree<br />
during the 2005-06 academic year. A number of undergraduate<br />
students in pharmacology enriched their educational experience<br />
by participating in research projects with faculty advisors.<br />
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Division of Pharmacy Practice and Administration<br />
Nahata, Milap C. Professor and Chair<br />
Balkrishnan, Rajesh Associate Professor and Merrell Dow<br />
Professor<br />
Beatty, Stuart Assistant Professor of Clinical Pharmacy<br />
Bennett, Marialice S. Professor of Clinical Pharmacy<br />
Brackett, Carolyn C. Associate Professor of Clinical Pharmacy<br />
Buerki, Robert A. Professor<br />
Cable, Gerald L. Clinical Assistant Professor and Director,<br />
Experiential and Outreach Programs<br />
Carnes, Cynthia A. Associate Professor<br />
Casper, Kristin A. Assistant Professor of Clinical Pharmacy<br />
Coyle, James D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Pharmacy<br />
Dasta, Joseph F.<br />
Empt<strong>age</strong>, Ruth E.<br />
Professor<br />
Clinical Assistant Professor<br />
Milap C. Nahata<br />
Hale, Kenneth M. Clinical Associate Professor and<br />
Assistant Dean<br />
Hall, Laura E. Clinical Assistant Professor<br />
Havard, Patty F. Associate Professor<br />
Hinkle, Jr., George H. Associate Professor<br />
Huston, Jeffery L. Clinical Assistant Professor<br />
Kelley, Katherine A. Clinical Assistant Professor and Director of Assessment and<br />
Educational Strategies<br />
Knoell, Daren L. Associate Professor<br />
Legg, Julie E. Clinical Assistant Professor<br />
Mehta, Bella H. Assistant Professor of Clinical Pharmacy<br />
McAuley, James W. Associate Professor<br />
Murphy, Christine C. Clinical Assistant Professor<br />
Pai, Vinita B. Assistant Professor of Clinical Pharmacy<br />
Pedersen, Craig A. Associate Professor<br />
Pruchnicki, Maria C. Assistant Professor of Clinical Pharmacy<br />
Rodis, Jennifer L. Assistant Professor of Clinical Pharmacy<br />
Schneider, Philip J. Clinical Professor and Director, Latiolais Leadership Program<br />
Seoane-Vazquez, Enrique C. Assistant Professor<br />
Siegel, Jerry Clinical Professor and Assistant Dean, Medical Center Affairs<br />
Szeinbach, Sheryl L. Professor<br />
Pathak, Dev S. Emeritus Professor<br />
Reuning, Richard H. Emeritus Professor<br />
Visconti, James A. Emeritus Professor<br />
Faculty in Pharmacy Practice and Administration are involved in teaching, research and delivery of<br />
pharmaceutical care services in various area hospitals, clinics, and ambulatory/community practice settings.<br />
Teaching and scholarship activities include identifying new therapeutic strategies and optimizing therapeutic<br />
outcomes for patients, improving medication use, reducing adverse drug events and drug interactions, and<br />
increasing patient adherence or compliance to therapies. <strong>The</strong> faculty in pharmaceutical administration teach<br />
and conduct research in assessing medication related health outcomes, effectiveness of health care delivery,<br />
drug policy, technology, pharmacy workforce and patient safety. <strong>The</strong> active interaction of faculty members and<br />
students within the programs allows students to develop and maintain high standards of professionalism, and<br />
provide the capacity of adapting to the changing pharmaceutical and health care environment. Division
faculty have been important participants in the development, implementation, and revision of the Entry Level<br />
and Non-Traditional PharmD programs and the provision of leadership to the overall College planning via the<br />
Curriculum Committee and Pharm.D Program Committee.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re are 24 graduate students in three graduate programs; MS in Health-System Pharmacy<br />
Administration, MS in Pharmaceutical Administration and Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Administration. <strong>The</strong> MS<br />
and PhD program in pharmaceutical administration emphasizes evaluation of the medication use systems and<br />
health outcomes, and development of health policy. <strong>The</strong> MS in health-system pharmacy administration<br />
program focuses on leadership development by educating and training pharmacists to conceptualize, plan,<br />
coordinate, and evaluate the medication use system in organized health care settings. This graduate program is<br />
offered as a combined graduate study-residency program in cooperation with five Columbus hospitals (Grant<br />
Medical Center, Mount Carmel West Hospital, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> Medical Center, Riverside<br />
Methodist Hospital, and Columbus Children’s Hospital). <strong>The</strong> Residency and Fellowship programs remain<br />
strong with 8 trainees. Those who graduated acquired faculty or clinical specialist positions. We continue to<br />
add new partner sites, e.g., Palliative Care Consultant Group, to our Residency program. Our faculty mentor<br />
residents and fellows in teaching through Teaching Mentors and Roundtable Program.<br />
In the area of service, the Division of Pharmacy Practice and Administration provided excellent leadership<br />
to the College, the <strong>University</strong>, and to national and international professional organizations. Service to student<br />
organizations, College committees, <strong>University</strong> committees indicates a strong role of the Division at all levels of<br />
<strong>University</strong> life. Service to hospitals, clinics and several community settings, including substantial clinical<br />
pharmacy service, is an added dimension. Faculty leadership in national professional organizations is an<br />
important projection of <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>State</strong> influence and visibility at the national level.<br />
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Department of Pharmacy, OSU Medical Center 2006<br />
<strong>The</strong> College of Pharmacy and the OSU Medical Center Department of Pharmacy have a symbiotic<br />
relationship. Many pharmacy practice and administration faculty and department of pharmacy clinical faculty<br />
collaborate in teaching and research endeavors. OSU Medical Center is the primary site for our experiential<br />
rotations. Senior Director Jerry Siegel, Assistant Dean at the College, and Pharmacy Practice and<br />
Administration Chair, Milap Nahata, also Associate Director, Department of Pharmacy, work closely to<br />
accomplish the missions of the College and the Medical Center.<br />
Siegel, Jerry Senior Director, Pharmaceutical Services, Clinical Associate<br />
Professor, Assistant Dean<br />
Miller, Alicia S. Associate Director of Pharmacy<br />
Griffith, Niesha Associate Director, Residency Program Coordinator<br />
Smeenk, David Associate Director of Pharmacy<br />
Haas, Dan Associate Director of Pharmacy, Director of Pharmacy <strong>University</strong><br />
Hospital East<br />
Jordan, Trisha Associate Director, Residency Program Coordinator<br />
Tubbs, Crystal Assistant Director, Clinical Pharmacy Services, Residency<br />
Coordinator<br />
Eskander, Natosha Assistant Director<br />
Forrey, Ryan Assistant Director<br />
Keating, Ellen Medication Utilization Evaluation Coordinator<br />
Mavko, Lou Staff Pharmacist, Ross Heart Hospital<br />
Seth, Shiv K. Specialty Practice Pharmacist, Internal Medicine/transplant<br />
Gerlach, Anthony Specialty Practice Pharmacist, Critical Care, Clinical Assistant<br />
Professor<br />
Tschampel, Marva M. Specialty Practice Pharmacist<br />
Parbhoo, Rupal Specialty Practice Pharmacist Drug Information Specialist<br />
Mirtallo, Jay M. Specialty Practice Pharmacist, Nutrition Support/Surgery, Clinical<br />
Assistant Professor<br />
Shirk, Mary Beth Specialty Practice Pharmacist, Critical Care, Clinical Assistant<br />
Professor<br />
Pickworth, Kerry K. Specialty Practice Pharmacist - Cardiology, Clinical Instructor<br />
Votolato, Nicholas Specialty Practice Pharmacist, Neuropsychiatry<br />
Pell, Lindsay J. Specialty Practice Pharmacist, Critical Care and Rehabilitation,<br />
Clinical Assistant Professor<br />
Edwards, Cowan Specialty Practice Pharmacist Nuclear<br />
Fudge, Robert Specialty Practice Pharmacist & Medication Utilization Evaluation<br />
Coordinator<br />
Hawksworth, Kim Specialty Practice Pharmacist, James Cancer Hospital<br />
Gardner, Debra K. Specialty Practice Pharmacist, Women and Infants, Assistant<br />
Clinical Professor<br />
Turowski, Robert Specialty Practice Pharmacist, James Cancer Hospital<br />
Goff, Debra Specialty Practice Pharmacist, Infectious Disease Specialist,<br />
Clinical Associate Professor<br />
Bechtel, Thomas Specialty Practice Pharmacist- Bone Marrow Transplantation,<br />
Clinical Assistant Professor<br />
McPherson, Elizabeth Clinical Generalist<br />
McNulty, Robert Specialty Practice Pharmacist - Hematology/Oncology, James<br />
Cancer Hospital<br />
Pultz, Jr., Andrew J. Specialty Practice Pharmacist, James Cancer Hospital<br />
Chalupa, Donald L. Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Investigational Drug Service<br />
Schieber, Ariane Specialty Practice Pharmacist in Internal Medicine, OSU East,<br />
Clinical Assistant Professor<br />
Kemper, Dorothy Office Associate
Administrative and Professional Staff 2005-06<br />
Office of the Dean<br />
Brueggemeier, Robert W. Professor and Dean<br />
Eshbaugh, Susan B. Office Associate<br />
Frank, Sylvan G. Associate Dean, Professional Programs<br />
Hayton, William L. Associate Dean, Graduate and Research Studies<br />
Hale, Kenneth M. Assistant Dean, Student Affairs<br />
Siegel, Jerry Assistant Dean, Medical Center Affairs<br />
Simon, Mary K. Assistant to the Dean<br />
Office of Professional Programs<br />
Frank, Sylvan G. Associate Dean, Professional Programs and Interim Director,<br />
Non-Traditional Doctor of Pharmacy Program<br />
Hegler, Barbara A. Program Man<strong>age</strong>r<br />
Kelley, Katherine A. Director of Assessment<br />
Office of Professional Experience Programs<br />
Cable, Gerald L. Director, Experiential and Outreach Programs<br />
Blight, Thallia Associate Program Coordinator<br />
Makarich, Joseph Coordinator, Introductory Practice Experiences<br />
Murphy, Christine Intermediate Practice Experiences<br />
Office of Graduate and Research Studies<br />
Hayton, William L. Associate Dean, Graduate and Research Studies<br />
Brooks, Kathleen I. Graduate Program Coordinator<br />
Eshbaugh, Susan B. Office Associate<br />
Wray, Dawn A. Laboratory Supervisor<br />
Office of Student Affairs<br />
Hale, Kenneth M. Assistant Dean, Student Affairs<br />
Agresta, Heather S. Director of Admissions<br />
Cacioppo, Rose Office Associate<br />
Evans, June A. College Registrar<br />
Orozco, Joe Academic Counselor and Staff Assistant<br />
Pecora, Jennifer L. Director of Undergraduate Programs<br />
Central Business Office<br />
Mead, Marie College Fiscal/Personnel Officer<br />
Blakemore, Brian Building Coordinator<br />
Emmenegger, Linda S. College Procurement Coordinator<br />
Malone, Jodi Grants Man<strong>age</strong>r<br />
Sharp, Suzanne F. Business Services Officer<br />
Vornholt, Gail Human Resources Man<strong>age</strong>r<br />
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Development and Alumni Affairs<br />
Weiher, Shannon Director of Development<br />
Marcy, Louis W. Director of Alumni Affairs<br />
McDay, Tanya R. Development and Alumni Affairs Coordinator<br />
Computers and Instrumentation<br />
Fowble, John W. Director, Senior Systems Man<strong>age</strong>r<br />
Beranek, Edward Systems Developer/Engineer<br />
Gladden, Jonathan E. Systems Developer/Engineer<br />
Hoerig, Casey Systems Specialist<br />
Khurma, Anand Systems Developer/Engineer<br />
Logan, James Systems Developer/Engineer<br />
Posey, Bruce C. Systems Man<strong>age</strong><br />
Division Coordinators and Staff<br />
Bulgrin, Betsy Division of Pharmacology<br />
Camm, Carol A. Division of Pharmaceutics<br />
Kivel, Mary Division of Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy<br />
Noble, Emily Division of Pharmaceutics<br />
Schaner, Tina Division of Pharmacy Practice and Administration<br />
Scott, Joy E. Division of Pharmaceutics<br />
Turner, Sara Division of Pharmacy Practice and Administration<br />
Council of <strong>Ohio</strong> Colleges of Pharmacy<br />
<strong>The</strong> Council of <strong>Ohio</strong> Colleges of Pharmacy, the consortium of <strong>Ohio</strong>’s four colleges of pharmacy, was<br />
established on October 19, 1966, “to work with the pharmacists in <strong>Ohio</strong> through their various state and<br />
local associations in the planning and implementation of continuing education activities and other vital<br />
activities to the advancement of the profession of pharmacy in <strong>Ohio</strong>”.<br />
Brusadin, Ronald Executive Director<br />
Oyler, Julia A. Program Coordinator<br />
Smyers, Tammy J. Office Administrative
College of Pharmacy<br />
Administrative <strong>Org</strong>anization, 2005<br />
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Research and Scholarship<br />
Research is a fundamental mission of the College of Pharmacy.<br />
Faculty, students, and research staff are extensively involved in the<br />
discovery and contribution of knowledge to the pharmaceutical<br />
sciences, which cover all aspects of the discovery, development,<br />
and use of medicines. <strong>The</strong> research mission is inextricably<br />
intertwined with the education of students in all programs of the<br />
college and in particular with the graduate programs. <strong>The</strong> four<br />
major focus areas of pharmaceutical research are organized by PhD<br />
specialties. Medicinal chemistry and pharmacognosy involves design<br />
and discovery of new drugs via synthetic medicinal chemistry,<br />
natural products chemistry and molecular modeling.<br />
Pharmaceutics focuses on drug delivery and targeting systems to<br />
optimize the therapeutic utility of drugs. Pharmacology examines<br />
William Hayton<br />
the biochemical and physiological mechanisms by which drugs<br />
exert their therapeutic activity. Pharmacy practice and<br />
administration involves the determination of optimal therapies and dos<strong>age</strong> regimens of<br />
drugs, examination of economic issues related to use of drugs, study of patients'<br />
behaviors relative to use of medicines, and the study of medication use safety.<br />
This past academic year was very productive for our research and scholarship,<br />
achieving unparalleled levels for the College. <strong>The</strong>se accomplishments are the reflection<br />
of the high-quality research being performed on a daily basis by faculty, students,<br />
postdoctoral scholars, and research staff. <strong>The</strong> number of refereed publications totaled<br />
164 in 2004, an increase of approximately 64% from 2003. <strong>The</strong> College's research<br />
portfolio includes research grants and contracts from NIH, NSF, US Army Breast<br />
Cancer and Prostate Cancer<br />
Research Programs, other federal<br />
<strong>age</strong>ncies, the <strong>State</strong> of <strong>Ohio</strong>, the<br />
pharmaceutical industry, and<br />
private foundations and donors.<br />
Figures 6 and 7 illustrate the<br />
distribution of the total research<br />
funding and the NIH funding.
Figure 6. Distribution of Research Funding by Source<br />
Figure 7. Distribution of Research Funding by NIH Agency<br />
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College Research Day<br />
On May 11, 2006 the College hosted an inaugural event, <strong>The</strong> College of Pharmacy<br />
Research Day 2006. Research Day 2006 is one of the many new College activities that<br />
promote interdisciplinary discussion and interactions for knowledge exchange relating to<br />
drug discovery, development and therapeutics. <strong>The</strong> Patil Symposium was held in the<br />
afternoon in honor of emeritus professor, Dr. Popat Patil, Division of Pharmacology, who<br />
retired June 2005. <strong>The</strong> event recognized Dr. Patil’s distinguished research career and<br />
featured lectures from distinguished alumni who studied under Dr. Patil. College faculty<br />
and students presented 70 posters showcasing their research efforts.<br />
College Distinguished Lecture Series<br />
<strong>The</strong> Distinguished Lecture Series is designed to bring outstanding pharmaceutical<br />
scientists and educators to the College of Pharmacy to present a lecture of current topical<br />
interest to students and faculty. <strong>The</strong> lectures are general and aim to inform the College<br />
community at large. <strong>The</strong> lecturers also interact with faculty and students in their<br />
disciplinary area of interest. Lecturers are nominated by division faculty through the<br />
division chairs. <strong>The</strong> nominations are reviewed by the Graduate and Research Committee,<br />
which recommends lecturers to the Executive Committee for its approval.<br />
Speakers for the 2005-06 Distinguished Lecture Series were:<br />
Dr. Mansukh C. Wani, Research Triangle Institute<br />
“Plant-Derived Anticancer Agents, Taxol and Camptothecin: From Bench to Bedside”.<br />
Dr. Wani, in partnership with the late Dr. Monroe Wall, discovered two compounds,<br />
camptothecin and Taxol, which since 1992 have been instrumental in the fight against<br />
cancer and whose derivatives today represent nearly one-third of all anti-cancer<br />
medications on the market.<br />
Dr. Neal Castagnoli, Peters Professor of Chemistry, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and<br />
<strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
"Mechanistic Studies on the Enzyme-Catalyzed Oxidations of Amines", Dr. Castagnoli is<br />
an expert in molecular mechanisms of drug metabolism and pharmacological<br />
processes including monoamine oxidase and cytochrome P-450 and a noted mass<br />
spectrometrist. His research has been particularly noted for nicotine related<br />
neurotoxicity and neuroprotection and areas that relate to Parkinson's Disease. He<br />
was special assistant to the Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration and on<br />
editorial boards of reputable journals including the Journal of Pharmacology and<br />
Experimental <strong>The</strong>rapeutics.<br />
Dr. Daria Hazuda, Vice President, Virus and Cell Biology Research, Merck Research<br />
Laboratories<br />
“HIV-1 Integrase Inhibitors: Past, Present and Future?”. Dr. Hazuda's scientific<br />
interests focus on drugs that target HIV/AIDS and Alzheimer's Disease. Internationally<br />
renowned for her studies on HIV integration, Dr. Hazuda is particularly credited for<br />
discovery of the first authentic HIV integrase inhibitors, which have recently<br />
successfully completed Phase II clinical trials.<br />
Dr. J. Steven Leeder, Marion Merrell Dow Endowed Chair in Pediatric<br />
Pharmacogenomics, <strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong> of Missouri-Kansas City<br />
"Prenatal Pharmacogenetics and the Promise of Developmental Pharmacogenomics".<br />
Dr. Leeder conducts a renowned research program in pharmacogenetics and<br />
pharmacogenomics, with regard to the ontogeny of drug metabolism in children.<br />
Specific emphasis is placed on pharmacogenetic determinants of drug-induced birth<br />
defects and adverse drug reactions in children.
College Publications 2005-06<br />
2005 Division of Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy<br />
J.C. Hackett, R.W. Brueggemeier, and C.M. Haddad, <strong>The</strong> final catalytic step of cytochrome P450 aromatase: A<br />
density functional theory study. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 127, 5224-5237 (2005).<br />
E.S. Diaz-Cruz, C.L. Shapiro, and R.W. Brueggemeier, Cyclooxygenase inhibitors suppress aromatase expression<br />
and activity in breast cancer cells. J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab., 90, 2563-2570 (2005).<br />
R.W. Brueggemeier, J.C. Hackett, and E.S. Diaz-Cruz, Aromatase Inhibitors for the Treatment of Breast Cancer.<br />
Endocrine Reviews, 26, 331-345 (2005).<br />
J.C Hackett, Y.-W. Kim, B. Su, and R.W. Brueggemeier, Synthesis and characterization of azole isoflavone<br />
inhibitors of aromatase. Bioorg. Med. Chem., 13, 4063-4070 (2005).<br />
R.W. Brueggemeier, E.S. Díaz-Cruz, P.-K. Li, Y. Sugimoto, Y.C. Lin, C.L. Shapiro, Translational studies on<br />
aromatase, cyclooxygenases, and enzyme inhibitors in breast cancer. J. Steroid Biochem. Molec. Biol., 95, 129-136<br />
(2005).<br />
B. Su, J.C Hackett, E.S. Díaz-Cruz, Y.-W. Kim, and R.W. Brueggemeier, Lead optimization of 7-benzyloxy 2-<br />
(4’-pyridylmethylthio) isoflavone aromatase inhibitors. Bioorg. Med. Chem., 13, 6571-6577 (2005).<br />
R.W. Brueggemeier, “Sex Hormones (Male), Analogs, and Antagonists” in Encyclopedia of Molecular Cell Biology<br />
and Molecular Medicine, Volume 13, R.A. Meyers, Editor-in-Chief, Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co., Weinheim,<br />
Germany, 1-69, 2005.<br />
J.-W. Huang, C.-W. Shiau, Y.-T. Yang, K.-F. Chen, S. K. Kulp, R. W. Brueggemeier, C. L. Shapiro, and C.-S.<br />
Chen (2005) “Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor g-Independent Ablation of Cyclin D1 by<br />
Thiazolidenediones and <strong>The</strong>ir Derivatives in Breast Cancer Cells” Mol Pharmacol, 67, 1342-1348<br />
A. J. Johnson, L. L. Smith, J. Zhu, N. A., Heerema, S. Jefferson, M. R. Grever, C.-S. Chen, J. C. Byrd (2005) “A<br />
novel celecoxib derivative inducesapoptosis in primary CLL cells and transformed B-cll lymphoma via a caspaseand<br />
Bcl-2-independent mechanism” Blood, 105, 2504-2509<br />
H. Ding, C. Han, J. Zhu, C.-S. Chen, and S. M. D'Ambrosio (2005) “Celecoxib derivatives induce apoptosis via<br />
the disruption of mitochondrial membrane potential and activation of caspase 9” Int. J. Cancer, 113, 803-810.<br />
C.-W. Shiau, C.-C. Yang, K.-F. Chen, J.-W. Huang, and C.-S. Chen (2005) “Thiazolidenediones mediates<br />
apoptosis in prostate cancer cells, in part, via the inhibition of Bcl-xL/Bcl-2 functions independently of PPARg”<br />
Cancer Res., 65, 1561-1569.<br />
P.-H. Tseng, H.-P. Lin, K.-F. Chen, J. Zhu, J.C C. Byrd, M. R. Grever, B. J. Druker, and C.-S. Chen (2005)<br />
“synergistic interactions between imatinib and the novel phosphoinositide-dependent kinase-1 inhibitor OSU-<br />
03012 in overcoming imatinib resistance” Blood, 105, 4021-4027.<br />
O.S. Gardner, C.-W. Shiau, C.-S. Chen, and L.M. Graves (2005) “PPARg-independent activation of p38 MAPK<br />
by thiazolidebediones involves calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II and protein kinase R: correlation<br />
with endoplasmic reticulum stress” J. Biol. Chem., 280, 10109-10118.<br />
C,-S, Chen, S.-C. Weng, P.-H. Tseng, H.-P. Lin, and C.-S. Chen (2005) “Nonepigenetic effects of histone<br />
deacetylase inhibitors on Akt through reshuffling protein phosphatae-1 complexes” J. Biol. Chem, 280, 38879-<br />
38887.<br />
Q. Lu, D.-S. Wang, C.-S. Chen, Y.D. Hu, and C.-S. Chen (2005) “Structure-based optimization of<br />
phenylbutyrate-derived histone deacetylase inhibitors” J. Med. Chem. 48, 5530-5535.<br />
S. K. Kulp, K.-F. Chen, and C.-S. Chen (2005) “Chemotherapy for prostate cancer” in Prostate Cancer. Basic<br />
mechanisms and <strong>The</strong>rapeutic Approaches (Ed., C. Chang) World Scientific, New Jersey, pp. 365-82<br />
J.E. Kucab, C. Lee, C.-S. Chen, J. Zhu, C. B. Gilks, M. Cheang, D. Huntsman, E. Yorida, J. Emerman, M.<br />
Pollak, S. E. Dunn (2005) Celecoxib analogues disrupt Akt signaling, which is commonly activated in primary<br />
breast tumours Breast Cancer Research 2005, 7:R796-R807<br />
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Z. Tong, X. Wu, D. Ovcharenko, J. Zhu, C.-S. Chen, J. P. Kehrer (2005) Neutrophil gelatinase associated<br />
lipocalin as a survival factor. Biochem. J. 391, 441-448<br />
Alshafie, G.A.; Walker, J.R.; Curley, R.W., Cl<strong>age</strong>tt-Dame, M.; Highland, M.A.; Nieves, N.J.; Stonerock, L.A.;<br />
Abou-Issa, H., “Inhibition of Mammary Tumor Growth by a Novel Non-toxic Retinoid: Chemotherapeutic<br />
Evaluation of a C-Linked Analog of 4-HPR Glucuronide”, Anticancer Res. 2005, 25, 2391-2398.<br />
Rivero-Cruz, J. F.; Lezutekong, R.; Lobo-Echeverri, T.; Ito, A.; Mi, Q.; Chai, H.-B.; Soejarto, D. D.; Cordell, G.<br />
A.; Pezzuto, J. M.; Swanson, S. M.; Morelli, I.; Kinghorn, A. D. Cytotoxic constituents of the twigs of Simaruba<br />
glauca. Phytother. Res., 19,136-140, 2005.<br />
Lobo-Echeverri, T.; Rivero-Cruz, J. F.; Su, B.-N.; Chai, H.-B.; Cordell, G. A.; Pezzuto, J. M.; Swanson, S. M.;<br />
Soejarto, D. D.; Kinghorn, A. D. Constituents of the leaves and twigs of Calyptranthes pallens collected from an<br />
experimental plot in southern Florida. J. Nat. Prod., 68, 577-580, 2005.<br />
Lee, D.; Li, C.; Graf, T. N.; Schunke Vigo, J.; Graham, J. G.; Cabieses, F.; Farnsworth, N. R.; Cordell, G. A.;<br />
Kinghorn, A. D.; Kroll, D. J.; Wani, M. C.; Oberlies, N. H. Diterpene glycosides from Egletes viscosa. Planta<br />
Med., 71, 794-796, 2005.<br />
Jones, W. P.; Lobo-Echeverri, L.; Mi, Q.; Chai, H.; Lee, D.; Soejarto, D. D.; Cordell, G. A. Pezzuto, J. M.;<br />
Swanson, S. M.; Kinghorn, A. D. Antitumor activity of 3-chlorodeoxylapachol, a naphthoquinone from<br />
Avicennia germinans collected from an experimental plot in southern Florida. J. Pharm. Pharmacol., 57, 1001-<br />
1008, 2005. (Special issue devoted to medicinal plants of neotropical origin).<br />
Su, B.-N., Pawlus, A. D.; Jung, H.-A.; Keller, W. J.; McLaughlin, J. L.; Kinghorn, A. D. Chemical constituents<br />
of the fruits of Morinda citrifolia (Noni) and their antioxidant activity. J. Nat. Prod. 68:592-595, 2005.<br />
Mi, Q.; Lantvit, D.; Reyes-Lim, E.; Chai, H.; Pfiher, S.S.; Wani, M.C.; Wall, M. E.; Tan, G. A.; Cordell, G. A.;<br />
Farnsworth, N. R.; Kinghorn, A. D.; Swanson, S. M. Apoptotic anticancer effect of alvaradoin E isolated from<br />
Alvaradoa haitensis. Anticancer Res., 25, 779-788, 2005.<br />
Jang, D. S.; Su, B.-N.; Pawlus, A. D.; Jones, W. P.; Kleps, R. A.; Bunyapraphatsara, N.; Fong, H. H. S.; Pezzuto,<br />
J. M.; Kinghorn, A. D. Limnophilospiroketone, a highly oxygenated phenolic derivative from Limnophila<br />
geoffrayi. J. Nat. Prod. 68, 1134-1136, 2005.<br />
Pawlus, A. D.; Su, B.-N.; Keller, W. J.; Kinghorn, A. D. An anthraquinone with potent quinone reductaseinducing<br />
activity and other constituents of the fruits of Morinda citrifolia (Noni). J. Nat. Prod. 68, 1720-1722,<br />
2005. (Rapid communication).<br />
Kim, S; Su, B-N.; Riswan, S., Kardono, L. B. S.; Afriastini, J. J.; Gallucci, J. C.; Chai, H.; Farnsworth, N. R.;<br />
Cordell, G. A.; Swanson, S. M.; Kinghorn, A. D. Edulisones A and B, two epimeric benzo[b]oxepine derivatives<br />
from the bark of Aglaia edulis. Tetrahedron Lett. 46, 9021-9024, 2005.<br />
Li, C.; Lee, D.; Graf, T. N.; Phifer, S.S.; Nakanishi, Y.; Burgess, J. P.; Riswan, S.; Setyowati, F. M.; Saribi, A. M.;<br />
Soejarto, D. D.; Farnsworth, N. R.; Falkinham III, J. O.; Kroll, D. J.; Kinghorn A. D.; Wani, M. C.; Oberlies,<br />
N. H. A hexacyclic ent-trachylobane diterpenoid possessing an oxetane ring from Mitrephora glabra. <strong>Org</strong>. Lett., 7,<br />
5709-5712, 2005.<br />
Pezzuto, J. M.; Kosmeder II, J. W.; Park, E.J.; Lee, S.K.; Cuendet, M.; Gills, J.; Bhat, K.; Grubhesic, S.; Park,<br />
H.-S.; Mata-Greenwood, E.; Tan, Y.; Yu, R.; Lantvit, D. D.; Kinghorn, A. D. Characterization of natural product<br />
cancer chemopreventive <strong>age</strong>nts. In Cancer Chemoprevention. Vol. 2. Strategies for Cancer Chemoprevention;<br />
Kelloff, G. J., Hawk, E. T., Sigman, C. C., Eds.; Humana Press, Inc.: Totowa, NJ, 2005, pp. 3-37.<br />
Gu, J.; Kinghorn, A. D. Bioactive constituents of plants in the genus Hernandia. In Studies in Natural Products<br />
Chemistry. Vol. 30. Bioactive Natural Products (Part K); A.-ur-Rahman, Ed.; Elsevier Scientific Publications:<br />
Amsterdam, 2005, 559-602.<br />
Pawlus, A. D.; Su, B.-N.; Kinghorn, A. D. Noni (Morinda citrifolia L.). In <strong>The</strong> Encyclopedia of Dietary<br />
Supplements; Coates, P. M., Blackman, M. R., Cragg, G. M., Levine, M., Moss, M., White J. D., Eds; Marcel<br />
Dekker: New York, 2005, pp. E1-E8. (Published electronically).
Jones, W. P.; Kinghorn, A. D. Extaction of plant secondary metanolites. In Natural Products Isolation, 2nd<br />
Edit. (Methods of Biotechnology, No. 20); Sarker, S. D., Latif, Z., Gray, A. I., Eds.; Humana Press, Inc.: Totowa,<br />
NJ, 2005, pp. 323-351.<br />
Thomas MJ,; Mameli M,; Carta M,; Valenzuela CF,; Li PK,; Partridge LD. Neurosteroid paradoxical<br />
enhancement of paired-pulse inhibition through paired-pulse facilitation of inhibitory circuits in dentate granule<br />
cells. Neuropharmacology 2005 Mar;48(4):584-96.<br />
Brueggemeier RW, Diaz-Cruz ES. Li PK, Sugimoto Y, Lin YC, Shapiro CL. Translational studies on aromatase,<br />
cyclooxygenases, and enzyme inhibitors in breast cancer. J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol. 2005 May;95(1-5):129-36.<br />
Li, P. K.; Xiao, Z.; Hu, Z.; Pandit, B.; Sun, Y.; Sackett, D. L.; Werbovetz, K.; Lewis, A.; Johnsamuel, J<br />
Conformationally restricted analogs of Combretastatin A-4 derived from SU5416 Bioorg Med Chem Lett 2005,<br />
15, (24), 5382-5.<br />
Byun, Y.; Yan, J.; Al-Madhoun, A.S.; Johnsamuel, J.; Yang, W.; Barth, R.F.; Eriksson; S.; Tjarks, W.; Synthesis<br />
and Biological Evaluation of Neutral and Zwitterionic 3- Carboranyl Thymidine Analogues for Boron Neutron<br />
Capture <strong>The</strong>rapy; J. Med. Chem. 48, 1188-1198, 2005.<br />
Bandyopadhyaya, A.K.; Johnsamuel, J.; Al-Madhoun, A.S.; Eriksson; S.; Tjarks, W.; Comparative Molecular Field<br />
Analysis and Comparative Molecular Similarity Indices Analysis of Human Thymidine Kinase 1 Substrates;<br />
Bioorg. Med. Chem., 13, 1681-1689, 2005.<br />
Johnsamuel, J.; Eriksson, E.; Oliveira, M.; Tjarks, W.; Docking simulation with a purine nucleoside specific<br />
homology model of deoxycytidine kinase, a target enzyme for anticancer and antiviral therapy; Bioorg. Med.<br />
Chem., 13, 4160-4167, 2005.<br />
Backer, M.V.; Gaynutdinov, T.I.; Patel, V.; Bandyopadhyaya, A.K.; Thirumamagal, B.T.S.; Tjarks, W.; Barth,<br />
R.F.; Claffey, K.; Backer, J.M.; Vascular endothelial growth factor selectively targets boronated dendrimers to<br />
tumor vasculature, Molecular Cancer <strong>The</strong>rapeutics, 4, 1423-1429, 2005.<br />
M. Salem and K. Werbovetz. Antiprotozoal compounds from Psorothamnus polydenius, Journal of Natural<br />
Products, 68: 108-111, 2005.<br />
G. Bhattacharya, L. Gerena, S. Jiang, and K. Werbovetz. Activity of amidine-containing diphenylureas against P.<br />
falciparum, Letters in Drug Design & Discovery, 2: 162-164, 2005.<br />
P. Li, Z. Xiao, Z. Hu, B. Pandit, Y. Sun, D. Sackett, K. Werbovetz, A. Lewis, J. Johnsamuel. Conformationally<br />
restricted analogs of Combretastatin A-4 derived from SU5416, Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 15:<br />
5382-5385, 2005.<br />
2005 Division of Pharmaceutics<br />
Wei, Y. and Au, J.L.-S. Role of tumor microenvironment in mediating chemoresistance. In: Cancer Growth and<br />
Progression. In: Integration/Interaction of Oncologic Growth. (Meadows, G., ed). Kluwer Academic Publishers.<br />
2005. Vol. 15, pp. 285-321, 2005.<br />
Wei, Y. and Au, J.L.-S. Role of tumor microenvironment in mediating chemoresistance. In: Cancer Growth and<br />
Progression. In: Integration/Interaction of Oncologic Growth. (Meadows, G., ed). Kluwer Academic Publishers.<br />
2005. Vol. 15, pp. 285-321, 2005.<br />
Au, J.L.-S., and Wientjes, M.G. Intravesical chemotherapy of superficial bladder cancer: optimization and novel<br />
<strong>age</strong>nts. In: Textbook on bladder cancer. Lerner, S., Schoenberg, M.P., and Sternberg, C., eds., Martin Dunitz<br />
Publishers, 2006, pp. 341-352.<br />
Marcucci G, Stock W, Dai G, Klisovic RB, Liu S, Klisovic MI, Blum W, Kefauver C, Sher DA, Green M,<br />
Moranm M, Maharry K, Novic B, Zwiebel JA, Larson RA, Grever MR, Chan KK, and Byrd JC. Phase I Study of<br />
Oblimersen Sodium, an Antisense to Bcl-2, in Untreated Older Patients with Acute Myeloid Leukemia:<br />
Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics and Clinical Activity. J of Clin Oncology, 23 (15): 3404-3411, 2005.<br />
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Otterson GA, Lavelle J, Villalona-Calero MA, Shah M, Wei X, Chan KK, Fischer B, and Grever M. A Phase I<br />
clinical and pharmacokinetic study of fenretinide combined with paclitaxel and cisplatin for refractory solid<br />
tumors. Invest New Drugs 23(6):555-562, 2005.<br />
Xiao JJ, Huang Y, Dai Z, Liu S, Chen J, Covey JM, Wright JM, Byrd J, Marcucci G, Sadée W and Chan KK.<br />
Chemo-resistance to depsipeptide FK228 is mediated by reversible MDR1 induction in human cancer cell lines.<br />
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental <strong>The</strong>rapeutics 314(1):467-475, 2005.<br />
Byrd JC, Marcucci G, Parthun MR, Xiao JJ, Klisovic RB, Moran M, Lin TS, Liu S, Wickham J, Davis ME, Lucas<br />
DM, Fischer B, Shank R, Binkley B, Wright J, Chan KK, and Grever MR. A phase 1 study of Depsipeptide<br />
(FK228) in chronic lymphocytic leukemia and acute myeloid leukemia. Blood 105: 959-967, 2005.<br />
Liu Z, Floss HG, Cassady JM, and Chan KK. Metabolism studies of the anti-tumor gent maytansine and its<br />
analog ansamitocin P-3 using liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry. J Mass Spectrom. 40: 389-399,<br />
2005.<br />
Huang Y, Blower PE, Yang C, Barbacioru C, Dai Z, Zhang Y, Xiao JJ, Chan KK, and Sadée W. Correlating gene<br />
expression with chemical scaffolds of cytotoxic <strong>age</strong>nts: ellipticines as substrates and inhibitors of MDR1. <strong>The</strong><br />
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Health Care Costs in an Older Population With Overactive Bladder Syndrome: A Longitudinal Cohort Study.<br />
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Balkrishnan R, Rajagopalan R, Shenolikar RA, Camacho FT, Anderson RT. Outcomes associated with<br />
introduction of thiazolidinedione therapy in Medicaid enrolled patients with type 2 diabetes: An updated and<br />
expanded retrospective analyses. Current Medical Research and Opinion - 22(3): 551-559, 2006.<br />
Pearce DJ, Singh S, Balkrishnan R, Kulkarni AS, Fleischer AB, Feldman SR. <strong>The</strong> negative impact of psoriasis on<br />
the workplace. Journal of Dermatological Treatment - 17(1): 24-28, 2006.<br />
Pearce DJ, Nelson AA, Fleischer AB, Balkrishnan R, Feldman SR. <strong>The</strong> cost-effectiveness and cost of treatment<br />
failures associated with systemic psoriasis therapies. Journal of Dermatological Treatment - 17(1): 29-37, 2006.<br />
Durant RH, Wolfson M, Lafrance B, Balkrishnan R, Altman D. An Evaluation of a Mass Media Campaign to<br />
Encour<strong>age</strong> Parents of Adolescents to Talk to <strong>The</strong>ir Children About Sex. Journal of Adolescent Health - 38(3):<br />
298e1-298e9, 2006.<br />
Balkrishnan R, Kulkarni AS, Richmond DA, Cayce KA, Feldman SR. Predictors of health care outcomes and<br />
costs related to medication use in patients with acne in the United <strong>State</strong>s. Cutis - 77(4):251-255, 2006.<br />
Pearce DJ, Stealey KH, Balkrishnan R, Fleischer AB, Feldman SR. Psoriasis Treatment in the U.S. at the end of<br />
the 20th Century. International Journal of Dermatology - 45(4): 370-374, 2006.<br />
Krejci-Manwaring J, McCarty MA, Camacho F, Carroll CL, Johnson K, Manuel J, Balkrishnan R, Hartle J,<br />
Fleischer A Jr, Feldman SR. Adherence with topical treatment is poor compared with adherence with oral <strong>age</strong>nts:<br />
implications for effective clinical use of topical <strong>age</strong>nts. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology<br />
54(5):S235-236, 2006.<br />
Munar MY, Singh H, Belle D, Brackett CC, Earle, SB. <strong>The</strong> Use of Wireless Laptop Computers for Computer-<br />
Assisted Learning in Pharmacokinetics. Am J Pharm Educ. 2006; 70:1-7.<br />
Brock KA, Casper KA, Green TR, Pedersen CA. Documentation of Patient Care Services in a Community<br />
Pharmacy Setting. J Am Pharm Assoc 2006;46:378-84.<br />
Zierler-Brown SL, VanAmburgh JA, Casper KA, Krypel LL, Salcido AL, Padron VA, Pray WS, Wall AL, Sobotka<br />
JL, Engle JP. Current Status and Recommendations for Self-Care Instruction in U.S. Schools and Colleges of<br />
Pharmacy, 2006: A White Paper. AJPE 2006.<br />
MacLaren R, Devlin JW, Martin SJ, Dasta JF, Bond CA. A National Survey Characterizing the Practice of<br />
Critical Care Pharmacists. Ann Pharmacother 2006;40:612-17<br />
Sesti AM, Jacobi JJ, McLaughlin T, Dasta JF. A Large Administrative hospital database for health outcomes<br />
research; Sedative use in the real-world setting. Pharmacotherapy 2006;26:798-805.
LeBlanc J, Dasta JF, Kane-Gill SL. <strong>The</strong> role of bispectral index monitoring in the ICU. Ann Pharmacother<br />
2006:40:490-500<br />
Ng T, Singh AK, Dasta J, Feldman D, Mebaaza A. Contemporary issues in the pharmacologic man<strong>age</strong>ment of<br />
acute heart failure. Critical Care Clinics of North America 2006;22:199-219<br />
Dasta JF. Special 40th year anniversary issue: Perspectives on critical care pharmacy. Ann Pharmacother<br />
2006;40:736-7.<br />
Martin S, Dasta JF (Guest editors). Pharmacotherapy of critical illness. Critical Care Clinics of North America<br />
2006;22:187-382 (April)<br />
Colombo DF, Lew JL, Pedersen CA, Johnson JR and Fan-Havard P. Optimal timing of ampicillin administration<br />
to pregnant women for establishing bactericidal levels in the prophylaxis of Group B Streptococcus. Am J Obstet<br />
Gynecol; 2006;194:466-70.<br />
Bao S., Knoell D. Zinc Modulates airway epithelium susceptibility to death receptor-mediated apoptosis. Amer J<br />
Phys Lung Cell Mol Physiol. 2006;290:L433-441. (Impact 4.051; Rank 4 out of 33 in Respiratory Role: Project<br />
Leader and Corresponding Author.<br />
Martin M., Buckenberger JA., Knoell DL., Strauch AR., Elton TS. TGF-b1 regulation of human AT1<br />
receptor mRNA splice variants harboring exon 2. Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology. 2006; 249:21-31. (Impact<br />
2.626; Rank 36 out of 87 in Endocrinology) Role: Co-investigator.<br />
Hoyt D., Knoell DL. Respiratory pharmacology In defense of the lung: innovations to bolster or prevent acute<br />
and chronic lung diseases. Curr Opin Pharmacol. 2006;6(3):227-229. (Impact 4.593; Rank 19 out of 187 in<br />
Pharmacology and Pharmacy).<br />
Chan M, Mehta BH. New Drugs and Agents Pending FDA Approval. In: Rakel R, Bope E, editors. Conn’s<br />
Current <strong>The</strong>rapy. Philadelphia: Saunders; 2006<br />
Mehta BH. OTC Product: Today Sponge. JAPhA 2006; 46(2): 304<br />
Stojanovski SD, Robinson RF, Baker SD, Casavant MJ, Hayes JR, Nahata MC. Children and adolescent<br />
exposures to atomoxetine hydrochloride reported to a poison control center. Clinical Toxicology 44(3):243-7,<br />
2006.<br />
Nahata MC, O’Mara N. Benavides S. Viral infections. In: Applied <strong>The</strong>rapeutics: <strong>The</strong> Clinical Use of Drugs, 8th<br />
edition. Koda-Kimble et al (editors). Lipincott Williams & Wilkins, 1-20, 2005.<br />
Nahata MC. Evolution of pediatric pharmacotherapy. Annals of Pharmacotherapy 40: 1109-110, 2006.<br />
Corvino TF, Nahata MC, Angelos MG, Tschampel MM, Morosco RS, Zerkle J, Nelson RN. Availability,<br />
Stability, and Sterility of Pralidoxime for Mass Casualty Use. Annals of Emergency Medicine 47(3):272-277, 2006.<br />
Nahata MC, Morosco RS, Brady MT. Extemporaneous sildenafil citrate oral suspensions for the treatment of<br />
pulmonary hypertension in children. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy 63:254-257, 2006.<br />
Seres D, Sacks GS, Pedersen CA, Canada TW, Johnson D, Kumpf V, Guenter P, Petersen C, and Mirtallo J.<br />
“Parenteral Nutrition Safe Practices: Results of the 2003 American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition<br />
Nutrition Survey.” Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition. 2006;30:259-65.<br />
Brock KA, Casper KA, Green TR, Pedersen CA. “Documenting Patient Care Services in a Community<br />
Pharmacy.” Journal of the American Pharmacists Association 2006; 46(3):378-384.<br />
Mott DA, Doucette WR, Gaither CA, Kreling DK, Pedersen CA, Schommer JC. “Pharmacist Participation in<br />
the Workforce: 1990, 2000, 2004.” Journal of the American Pharmacists Association 2006; 46(3):322-330.<br />
Doucette WR, Kreling DK, Schommer JC, Gaither CA, Mott DA, Pedersen CA. “An Evaluation of Community<br />
Pharmacy Service Mix.” Journal of the American Pharmacists Association 2006; 46(3):348-355.<br />
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Schommer JC, Pedersen CA, Gaither CA, Doucette WR, Kreling DK, Mott DA. “Pharmacists’ Time in Work<br />
Activities (Desired, Actual, and Gaps): Evidence from the 2004 National Pharmacist Workforce Study.” Journal of<br />
the American Pharmacists Association 2006; 46(3):340-347.<br />
Kreling DK, Doucette WR, Mott DA, Gaither CA, Pedersen CA, Schommer JC. “Community Pharmacists’<br />
Work Environments: Evidence from the 2004 National Pharmacist Workforce Study.” Journal of the American<br />
Pharmacists Association 2006; 46(3):331-339.<br />
Schommer JC, Pedersen CA, Worley MM, Brown LM, Hadsall RS, Ranelli PL, Stratton TP, Uden DL,<br />
Chewning BA. “Provision of Risk Man<strong>age</strong>ment and Risk Assessment Information: <strong>The</strong> Role of the Pharmacist.”<br />
Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy (June 2006).<br />
Colombo DF, Lew JL, Pedersen CA, Johnson JR, Fan-Havard P. “Optimal timing of ampicillin administration to<br />
pregnant women for establishing bactericidal levels in the prophylaxis of Group B Streptococcus.” American<br />
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2006; 194:466-70.<br />
Pedersen CA, Schneider PJ, Scheckelhoff DJ. “ASHP National Survey of Pharmacy Practice in Hospital Settings:<br />
Dispensing and Administration–2005.” American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy 2006; 63(4):327-45.<br />
Schneider PJ, Pedersen CA, Montanya KR, Curran CR, Harpe SE, Bohenek W, Perratto B, Swaim TJ, Wellman<br />
KE. “Improving the safety of medication administration using an interactive CD-ROM program.” Am J Health<br />
Syst Pharm. 2006; 63(1):59-64.<br />
Schneider PJ. Nutrition Support Teams - An Evidence Based Practice. Nutr Clin Pract. 2006:21:62-67.<br />
Pedersen CA, PJ Schneider, DJ Scheckelhoff. ASHP national survey of pharmacy practice in hospital settings:<br />
Dispensing and administration - 2005. Am J Health-Syst Pharm. 2006;63:327-45.<br />
Schneider PJ and E CBuchanan. Chapter 28 - “Sterile Preparations and Admixture Programs.” In: TR Brown,<br />
ed. Handbook of Institutional Pharmacy Practice, 4th edition.Bethesda, MD: American Society of Health-System<br />
Pharmacy; 2006:393-404.
NIH Grants Awarded FY2005<br />
NIH, Principal Investigator<br />
Name Institute* Grant Number Project Title FY04 Award<br />
Au, Jessie L.-S. NCI R01CA93871-04 Chemoresistance in renal cell cancer $269,848<br />
NCI R01CA097067-04 FGF: a mechanism of acquired $245,219<br />
multidrug resistance<br />
Brueggemeier, NCI R01CA073698-07 Estrogen biotransformations and $277,300<br />
Robert W. breast cancer etiology<br />
Chan, Kenneth K NCI N01CM52205-01 Preclinical pharmacological study of $340,098<br />
antitumor and other agnts<br />
Chen, Ching-Shih NCI R01CA094829-05 Apoptosis regulation by lipid signals $199,125<br />
in prostate cancer<br />
NCI R21CA104776-02 Novel Celecoxib Derivatives as $134,550<br />
Chemopreventive Agents<br />
NCI R01CA112250-01 Targeting Akt and Bcl-2 in prostate $295,263<br />
cancer prevention<br />
Curley, Robert W. NCI R01CA049837-12 Analog studies of 4-HPR and its $297,510<br />
glucuronide<br />
Dalton, James T. NIDDK R01DK059800-06 Pharmacology of nonsteroidal $326,318<br />
androgen receptor ligands<br />
Elton, Terry NHLBI R01HL048848-13 Human angiotensin II receptor gene $224,250<br />
regulation<br />
Knoell, Daren L. NHLBI K08HL004462-04 Cytolytic attack against lung $126,942<br />
parenchyma in emphysema<br />
Lee, Robert J. NCI R01CA095673-03 Targeted liposomal doxorubicin $296,904<br />
delivery to leukemia<br />
Schmittgen, Thomas D. NCI R21CA107435-01 Micro RNA Expression and Cancer $134,550<br />
Werbovetz, Karl A. NIH R01AI061021-02 Simple, Selective Antimitotic $334,645<br />
Antiparasitic Agents<br />
Wientjes, M. Guillaume NCI R01CA100922-02 Enhanced Chemosensitivity of $272,138<br />
Pancreatic Cancer<br />
Wientjes, M. Guillaume NCI R21CA111770-01A1 Tumor priming to promote $192,855<br />
nanoparticle gene delivery<br />
Subtotal $3,967,515<br />
NIH, via subprojects and subcontracts:<br />
Name Institute* Grant Number Project Title FY04 Award<br />
Brueggemeier, NCI 5 P30 CA16058-27 Cancer Center Core grant $125,826<br />
Robert W.<br />
Carnes, Cynthia NHLB via R01HL65412-01 Oxictive stress and atrial fibrillation $75,000<br />
Cleveland<br />
Clinic<br />
Dalton, James T. NIH via KD065227-02 Novel irreversible SARMs for prostate $128,409<br />
Univ of cancer<br />
Tennessee<br />
McKay, Dennis B. NIH via 1R01DA13939 Analogues of methyllycaconitine $149,295<br />
<strong>Ohio</strong> as selective nicotinic <strong>age</strong>nts<br />
<strong>University</strong><br />
Tjarks, Werner NIH via R01CA098945 Molecular targeting of EGFR for the $39,383<br />
OSU treatment of gliomas<br />
subproject<br />
Subtotal $517,913<br />
Subtotal for NIH $4,485,428<br />
*National Institutes of Health (NIH); National Cancer Institute (NCI): National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney<br />
Disease (NIDDK); National Heart Lung Blood Institute (NHLBI)<br />
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Other Federal Agencies, Associations, or Foundations<br />
Name Agency* Project Title FY04 Award<br />
Balkrishnan, Rajesh Wake Forest Center for Dermatology research $185,112<br />
<strong>University</strong><br />
Chen, Ching-Shih Susan G. Komen Breast Sensitizing ER-nagative breast cancer cells $125,000<br />
Cancer Fndn. to tamoxifen- …<br />
Army Medical Research Novel molecularly targeted <strong>age</strong>nts for $186,875<br />
& Material Command prostate cancer treatment<br />
Dalton, James T. Army Medical Research Riboflavin carrier protein and riboflavin $41,888<br />
& Material Command in breast tumor targeting<br />
NSF Div. Engn., Ed., and CANPBD: evaluation of nanoscale gene $38,812<br />
Centers delivery devices …<br />
Univ. of Tennessee Targeting calpain for novel anticancer <strong>age</strong>nts $60,000<br />
Nahata, Milap C. Merck Foundation Impact of pharmaceutical and clinical $40,000<br />
services in older adults<br />
Elton, Terry American Heart Hyperglycemic regulation of the human $60,500<br />
Association angiotensin …<br />
Hoyt, Kari <strong>The</strong> Parkinson's Disease Chronic biguanide exposure as a new mouse $40,000<br />
Fndn. model of P.D.<br />
Schmittgen, Thomas D. Army Medical Research Aptimer drug conjugates for prostate $95,838<br />
& Material Command cancer therapy<br />
Sun, Duxin FDA In vitro cell systems and in vivo animal $25,000<br />
models….<br />
FDA Effect of excipients on permeability of $25,000<br />
transporter …<br />
PhRMA Foundation Site specific activation of geldanamycin $30,000<br />
prodrug …<br />
American Assoc. Coll. Glucose transporters and targeted $10,000<br />
Pharm. delivery …<br />
Werbovetz, Karl A. Univ. of North Carolina Development of novel drug candidates for the $44,000<br />
(Gates Fndn. Award) treatment of human African trypanosomiasis<br />
and leishmaniasis<br />
United Negro College Parallel synthesis, identification and $10,000<br />
Fund evaluation of novel …<br />
United Negro College Parallel synthesis, identification and $30,000<br />
Fund evaluation of novel …<br />
Subtotal $1,008,025<br />
Other Local Agencies, Associations, or Foundations<br />
Name Agency* Project Title FY04 Award<br />
Havard, Patty Children's Research Family-centered, community-based, $10,000<br />
Institute coordinated HIV care program<br />
Sun, Duxin <strong>Ohio</strong> Cancer Research<br />
Associates Targeted prodrug delivery for cancer therapy $25,000<br />
Subtotal $35,000
Industry Sponsored<br />
Name Industry Project Title FY04 Award<br />
Balkrishnan, Rajesh GSK Prevalence and impact of poor treatment $24,000<br />
adherance in PD<br />
Balkrishnan, Rajesh Centrocor, Inc. Costs and outcomes associated with $40,000<br />
introduction of …<br />
Dalton, James T. Eli Lilly & Co. Intercellular trafficking of receptor mediated $35,400<br />
endocytosis of riboflavin<br />
Dasta, Joseph Aspect Medical Systems A prospective analysis of the association $7,000<br />
between lorazepam..<br />
Subtotal $106,400<br />
Pharmacy Practice Contracts:<br />
Grand Total $5,634,853<br />
Laura Hall/Milap Nahata/ Pharmacy services for an indigent population $124,000<br />
Columbus Neighborhood Health Ctrs<br />
Kristen Casper/Milap Nahata Pharmaceutical care in community pharmacies $ 50,000<br />
/Kroger Pharmacies<br />
Ruth Empt<strong>age</strong>/Milap Nahata/ Pharmacy services in home care setting $ 46,000<br />
Lifecare Alliances/Cardinal Health<br />
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Outreach and Eng<strong>age</strong>ment<br />
C ontinued partnerships involving faculty and staff include<br />
OSU Extension, Columbus Neighborhood Health Center<br />
(CNHC), Kroger, Cardinal Health-Life Care Alliance, Columbus<br />
Public Health Department, Life-Care Alliance, Columbus Public<br />
Schools, Central <strong>Ohio</strong> Poison Center and Catholic Social Services.<br />
Dr. Jen Rodis partnered with OSU Community Development<br />
on a Faculty Support Grant and an Excellence in Eng<strong>age</strong>ment<br />
Grant. Dr. Laura Hall continues her faculty practice sites at<br />
Columbus Neighborhood Health Center, where she eng<strong>age</strong>s in<br />
experiential education and ambulatory residency training. Kroger<br />
partners with the College on experiential and residency training<br />
(Dr. Kristin Casper and Dr. Tara Green) and training Kroger<br />
pharmacists for expanded/effective patient care. Dr. Ruth Empt<strong>age</strong><br />
Gerald Cable<br />
continues her practice site with Cardinal Health involving research<br />
on home-based pharmacists services. Jerry Cable was involved in<br />
an inter-professional elective course in partnership with Crestview Middle School. Christine Murphy<br />
developed educational partnerships with Capital Park (Mt. Carmel Outreach) and Physicians ‘Free<br />
Clinic’.<br />
Pharmacy students (in partnership with Columbus Public Health Department) eng<strong>age</strong>d in<br />
immunization education and experiential education. Students supported visiting nurses who<br />
administered over 5,300 doses of influenza vaccine during the 2005 flu season and eng<strong>age</strong>d in senior<br />
outreach activities at various senior retirement communities (Meals on Wheels, Heartburn Awareness<br />
Program and Brown-bag medication reviews). APhA-ASP Student Chapter held patient events related<br />
to diabetes, hypertension and heartburn. <strong>The</strong> students also enhanced a diabetes education program for<br />
6th-grades and expanded the program to include a Hilliard, <strong>Ohio</strong> middle school, and Crestview Middle<br />
School, part of the Columbus Public Schools. Over 500 students benefited from this educational<br />
experience. Pharmacy students contributed service hours to our community through health related<br />
events (i.e. health fairs, diabetes screenings, etc.), community-based programs for underserved people,<br />
brown-bag medicine reviews, tutoring, and the like. Medicare Part-D plan came into existence in 2005<br />
and pharmacy students contributed volunteer hours assisting senior citizens in choosing the plan best<br />
suited to them. Recognition for the fine efforts of the APhA-ASP chapter included an <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>State</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> “Award for Excellence in Community Service Programming” in both 2005 and 2006 and the<br />
APhA “Most Improved Chapter” award, a national recognition in 2005.<br />
Current relationships with professional associations include <strong>Ohio</strong> Pharmacists Association (OPA)<br />
and <strong>Ohio</strong> Society of Health-System Pharmacists (OSHP) Professional Affairs Division. Jerry Cable<br />
served on the OPA Board of Directors, Public & Professional Relations Committee and the<br />
Preparedness Task Force and Emergency Response Team. Professor Cable, Christine Murphy and Dean<br />
Ken Hale maintain the relationship with the OSHP through involvement in division committee<br />
activities, by assisting with the annual Residency Showcase and in<br />
planning OSHP annual meetings in 2005 and 2006.<br />
Professional continuing education is administered by Jerry<br />
Cable, Director of Outreach and Experiential Programs. ACPE<br />
continuing education included the 3rd Annual Autumn<br />
Symposium College CE Program, September 2005, in association<br />
with the Alumni football tailgate event, CE support to PDM<br />
Healthcare and to the National Hospice and Palliative Care<br />
<strong>Org</strong>anization. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>State</strong> Board of Pharmacy CE included 27<br />
<strong>Ohio</strong> CE programs delivered by College Faculty to preceptors,<br />
residents and other central <strong>Ohio</strong> pharmacists.
Alumni Affairs<br />
A lumni regularly contribute their time, expertise and effort in<br />
many ways to support the mission of the College. <strong>The</strong>y serve on<br />
important committees related to the Alumni Governing Board<br />
business, participate in hosting alumni and college-wide events,<br />
interview prospective students and act as recruiters, and serve as<br />
preceptors in our critically important experiential programs. <strong>The</strong>y<br />
are integral to our development efforts as their contributions to<br />
scholarship and research funds are vital to our academic mission.<br />
<strong>The</strong> OSU College of Pharmacy Alumni Society Annual<br />
Meeting and 22nd Alumni Awards Ceremony was held on May<br />
6, 2005 at the Fawcett Center. This is the culminating event of<br />
the Alumni Society year at which the College and Society honor<br />
outstanding College alumni. <strong>The</strong> banquet was attended by 109<br />
Lou Marcy<br />
alumni, faculty and guests. <strong>The</strong> Alumni Relations Committee,<br />
Chaired by Professor Marialice Bennett, selected an outstanding<br />
group of honorees. <strong>The</strong> 23rd Annual Alumni Awards Banquet and Annual Meeting of the Pharmacy<br />
Alumni Society Governing Board was held on May 5, 2006 at the Blackwell Hotel. Over 130 alumni,<br />
faculty, students and their guests attended the awards banquet to help honor the outstanding group of<br />
alumni award recipients.<br />
Distinguished Alumni Award recipients must have a professional degree (BS, MS, PharmD) from the<br />
OSU College of Pharmacy, have made distinguished contributions in the fields of public health and<br />
public service, have performed outstanding activities in the interest of the College and its students, and<br />
have an outstanding record in the profession of pharmacy.<br />
Distinguished Alumni Award Recipients:<br />
2005: Kathleen D. Donley, B.S. ’77, M.B.A., 2006: Ashok K. Chawla, B.S., 1981, M.S., 1983<br />
Debra K. Gardner, Pharm.D. ’87, Lemont B. Kier, B.S., 1954, Ph.D.<br />
Mark A. Gerhardt, B.S. ’86, M.D., Ph.D., Frank J. Krivanek, B.S., 1983, M.S., 1985<br />
Julie A. Johnson, B.S. ’85, Pharm.D. Karl S. Pappa, B.S., 1979, Pharm.D.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Jack L. Beal Postbaccalaureate Alumni Award is named in honor of the late Jack L. Beal, PhD,<br />
1952, Professor Emeritus of Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy at <strong>The</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>.<br />
<strong>The</strong> recipient of the Jack Beal Award must have a postbaccalaureate degree (MS, PhD, or PharmD)<br />
from <strong>The</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> College of Pharmacy and shall have contributed significantly to research<br />
and scholarships in the pharmaceutical sciences and/or contributed outstanding service to the<br />
professional practice of pharmacy.<br />
Jack L. Beal Postbaccalaureate Alumni Award Recipients:<br />
2005: David A. Kvancz, M.S. ’81, 2006: Jeffrey J. Ares, Ph.D., 1986<br />
Patrick L. McKercher, Ph.D. ’74, Appavu Chandrasekaran, Ph.D., 1986<br />
David P. Rotella, Ph.D. ’85, Joseph J. Lynch, Ph.D., 1982<br />
Arnold Schwartz, M.Sc. ’57, Ph.D. Jerome F. Pierson, B.S., 1980, Ph.D. 1997<br />
<strong>The</strong> Josephine Sitterle Failer Alumni Award recipient is named in honor of Josephine Sitterle Failer,<br />
BS, 1939 (d. 1987), a long-time College benefactor who contributed service to the College for nearly<br />
five decades. <strong>The</strong> award recognizes an alumnus who has received a professional degree from the College<br />
of Pharmacy within the past ten years and has made outstanding contributions to community or<br />
professional service.<br />
Josephine Sitterle Failer Alumni Award Recipients:<br />
2005: Susan Crist Downard, B.S. ’96 2006: Scott M. Mark, Pharm.D., M.S., 1997,<br />
FASHP<br />
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GOVERNING BOARD ROSTER of PHARMACY ALUMNI SOCIETY<br />
THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF PHARMACY<br />
2005-06<br />
Officer Name Degree, Year Location Pharmacy Practice Site<br />
President Linda F. Bendinelli B.S. '80 Columbus, OH Hospital/Consulting<br />
President-Elect Donald L. Bennett B.S. '70 Westerville, OH Hospital<br />
Vice President Larry C. Schieber B.S. '81 Circleville, <strong>Ohio</strong> Community<br />
Secretary Kimberly Like McDevitt B.S. '81 Columbus, OH Community/Hospital<br />
Treasurer Col. John J. Coughlin B.S. '56 Westerville, OH Community<br />
Immediate Past Roberta M. Armstrong B.S. '63 Albion, MI Community<br />
President<br />
Alumni Thomas P. Sherrin B.S. '65 Powell, OH Health Care <strong>Org</strong><br />
Representative<br />
to the OSUAA<br />
Alumni Advisory<br />
Board<br />
Representative Name Degree, Year Location Pharmacy Practice Site<br />
District 1 Dale A. Bertke B.S. '85 Minster, OH Long Term Care<br />
District 2 Cecilia "Ceil" Canestraro B.S. '81 Urbana, OH Hospital<br />
District 3 Michael Scott Ferriell B.S. '76 Brookville, OH Hospital<br />
District 4 Mark P. Mershon B.S. '89 Cincinnati, OH Community<br />
District 5 Creg F. Stockwell B.S. '77 Washington C.H.,OH Hospital<br />
District 6 Lorrie L. Burns Pharm.D. '03 Blacklick, <strong>Ohio</strong> Hospital<br />
Shirlyn Chaffin B.S. '59 Westerville, OH Community<br />
Amira E. Del Tosto B.S. '93 Columbus, OH Community<br />
Niesha Griffith M.S. '96 Columbus, OH Hospital<br />
Robert S. Hayman B.S. '64 Grove City, OH Community<br />
Mary Beth Kanatas B.S. '80 Columbus, OH Community<br />
David H. "Doc" Lamberjack B.S. '93 Dublin, OH Community<br />
John A. Lince, B.S. '64 Columbus, OH Community<br />
Dale C. Lucas B.S. '67 Gahanna, OH Community<br />
Kathy Nameth B.S. '80 Dublin, OH Dir., Cont. Ed.-OPA<br />
Janet Senek Robertson B.S. '84 Columbus, OH Nuclear Pharmacy<br />
Bonnie Croce Spiers Westerville, OH Industry<br />
Marilyn Keish Wollett B.S. '65 Columbus, OH Mail Order Rx<br />
District 7 Michele Balint Brammer B.S. '85 Sunbury, OH Industry<br />
District 8 Christopher L. Hirt B.S. '95 Fremont, OH Hospital<br />
District 9 Dr. Brian Frank George B.S. '96, Pharm.D.'98 Lexington, OH Hospital<br />
District 10 Eric M. Hals B.S. '89 Pataskala, OH Community<br />
Benjamin A. “Andy” Black B.S. '94 Pickerington, OH Clinical<br />
District 11 Kenneth Lee Warman B.S. '78 Portsmouth, OH Community<br />
District 12 Kenneth D. Crist B.S. '80, Pharm.D. '83 Zanesville, OH Res/Clinical Practice<br />
District 13 Jerry S. Marlowe B.S. '61 Dover, OH Long Term Care/<br />
Compounding<br />
District 14 John A. Nees B.S. '51 Louisville, OH Community<br />
District 15 Barry E. Klein B.S. '88, M.S. '89 Hudson, OH Community<br />
District 16 Virginia Lynn Beaty B.S. '96 North Olmsted, OH Community<br />
Inga Becker-Gutarts B.S. '98 Solon, OH Community<br />
Scott G. Jamieson B.S. '82 Lexington, OH Hospital<br />
District 17 Richard Alan Gray B.S. '74 Canfield, OH Community<br />
District 18 Brent J. Swipas B.S. '90 Warren, OH Community
Out-of-<strong>State</strong> Name Degree, Year Location Pharmacy Practice Site<br />
Representatives<br />
Robert P. Henderson B.S. '81, Birmingham, AL Education<br />
Pharm.D., UT '03<br />
Andrew J. Irons B.S. '98, Leola, PA Clinical Community<br />
Pharm.D. '00<br />
Douglas A. Miller B.S. '72 Plymouth, MI Hospital<br />
Laura Matchett Shaw Waterford, MI Chain Executive<br />
Karen Balcerzak B.S. '80 Red Bank, NJ Oncology Sales Rep.<br />
At-Large Appointee Shirlyn Chaffin B.S. '59 Columbus, OH Community<br />
Board Appointees Barbara J. Ague B.S. '77 Cuyahoga Falls, OH Hospital<br />
Joel Arnold B.S. '58 Cleveland, OH Chain man<strong>age</strong>ment<br />
Phyllis Grauer B.S. '77 Plain City, OH Palliative Care<br />
Robert J. Dupont Sr. B.S. '62 Columbus, OH Community<br />
Terry Light Fraker B.S. '69 Perrysburg, OH LT Care/ Infusion<br />
Paul E. Herring B.S. '68 Reynoldsburg, OH Consultant Pharmacy<br />
Jeffrey R. Legg B.S. '91, M.S. '92 Westerville, OH Health Care <strong>Org</strong><br />
J David Luckhaupt B.S. '50 Powell, OH Retired HS Admin<br />
Frank Sainato B.S. '58 Westerville, OH Chain man<strong>age</strong>ment<br />
Col. Jerry F. Pierson BS '80, Ph.D. '97 Frederick, MD US Army/Research<br />
James W. Staker B.S. '56 Portsmouth, OH Community<br />
Sara New St. Angelo B.S. '76 Indianapolis, IN Hospital<br />
Lifetime Member Name Degree, Year<br />
in Memoriam Jack L. Beal Ph.D.'52<br />
Robert W. Jones B.S. '48<br />
Josephine S. Failer B.S. '39<br />
Richard I. Wells B.S. '56<br />
Lifetime Member Name Degree, Year Location Pharmacy Practice Site<br />
Charles W. “Bill” Ague B.S. '50 N.E. <strong>Ohio</strong> Retired<br />
Lt. Col. Ralph V. Foster B.S.'56 Columbus, OH Industry (ret.)<br />
Daniel B. Waitzman B.S. '43 Columbus, OH Community (ret.)<br />
Alumni Affairs Lou Marcy B.S. '65 Columbus, OH Clinical Partners<br />
Director<br />
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Development<br />
Fiscal year 2005-06 was a time of transition in the College of<br />
Pharmacy's Office of Development. <strong>The</strong> College hired Shannon<br />
Weiher as Director of Development in January 2006.<br />
During FY 2005, development efforts raised a total of<br />
$1,072,824 in private funds, a 1% increase in total private support<br />
over FY ’04. Some key relationships with new donors were<br />
developed and led to significant gifts. Development events included<br />
two Corporate Council meetings, participation at <strong>University</strong><br />
Development’s Winter College in Naples, FL with Dr. Christine<br />
Murphy presenting on Medicare Part D, and a partnership with the<br />
College's Student Affairs to host the inaugural Scholarship Recipient<br />
reception prior to the annual Alumni Awards Banquet.<br />
As of June 30, 2006 the College raised $1,017,624 in private<br />
support in the forms of cash, securities and gifts in kind, and<br />
Shannon Weiher<br />
$1,390,862 through OSURF (OSU Research Foundation). Seven<br />
pending endowment funds reached fully endowed status in 2006. Five of the funds focused<br />
on student support, one specifically created the first fellowship in the division of<br />
Pharmacology in honor of Dr. Patil. Support for scholarships<br />
continues to be a priority for the College as they are an<br />
important recruiting tool to attract a high-quality and<br />
diverse student body.<br />
FY ’06 included several major gifts. Wyeth<br />
named the first Pharmacology fellowship in honor<br />
of professor emeritus Dr. Popat Patil. Dr. Chih<br />
Ming Chen endowed a fund, $250,000, to<br />
support Dr. Sylvan Frank's drug research. <strong>The</strong><br />
College also received a $100,000 gift from the<br />
Prostate Cancer Foundation for Dr. Ching Shih<br />
Chen’s work in cancer research. In the eyes of this<br />
foundation, this support moves <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>State</strong> into<br />
the playing field of other internationally<br />
recognized cancer research institutions.<br />
Development events in 2006 included a trip to Florida<br />
around Winter College in Sarasota during which donor<br />
discovery work found two potentially strong prospects for<br />
the College. Long time friends and alumni Richard and<br />
Karol Wells were honored (Mr. Wells posthumously)<br />
with the <strong>University</strong>’s Reese Medal Award for their<br />
campus wide support including the College of Pharmacy.<br />
This event was held in Beverly Hills and Mrs. Wells<br />
graciously accepted the award. <strong>The</strong> College's first Research<br />
Day and Patil Symposium welcomed several alumni and emeritus<br />
faculty back to campus to celebrate Dr. Patil’s career and highlighted<br />
the research currently underway in the College. <strong>The</strong> 2nd annual Scholarship<br />
Recipient Reception with the Office of Student Affairs was another success with a few donors<br />
indicating they would like to do more to help our students. <strong>The</strong> inaugural Emeritus Faculty<br />
Appreciation lunch hosted about half of the current emeriti at the Faculty Club to thank them<br />
for their service and keep them connected.
College of Pharmacy Honor Roll for Calendar 2005<br />
We are very grateful to the many generous benefactors who continued to support all areas of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong><br />
<strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> College of Pharmacy during the calendar year 2005. Although every effort was made to<br />
insure the following list is complete and accurate, errors may be present. We would appreciate a note<br />
from you if you find an error.<br />
$5000 and above99<br />
American Distance Education<br />
Consortium<br />
American Foundation For<br />
Pharmaceutical Education<br />
Amgen Inc<br />
Astellas Pharma U S A Inc<br />
Boehringer Ingelheim Roxane Inc<br />
Pamela Lynne Boner<br />
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company<br />
Pharmaceutical Group<br />
C V S Charitable Trust Inc<br />
Cardinal Health - Centricity L L C -<br />
Dba Sales Services<br />
Children's Hospital<br />
Genzyme<br />
Giant Eagle Inc<br />
Gerald and Jody Hudec<br />
J D S W Family Foundation<br />
Maryann & Lawrence Kennedy<br />
Medco Health Solutions Inc &<br />
Medco Health Affiliates<br />
Merck & Company Inc<br />
Nature's Sunshine Products Inc<br />
College Of Pharmacy Alumni<br />
Society<br />
Pan American Health <strong>Org</strong><br />
Greg & Patricia Ream<br />
Louise Orr Scott Foundation<br />
Marilyn Keish Wollett<br />
Jinn & Diana Wu<br />
Robert Ruffolo, Jr./Wyeth<br />
Pharmaceuticals Inc<br />
Estate of Simon Yotive<br />
$1000 - $4999<br />
A And A Consultants Inc<br />
Academy Of Pharmacy Of<br />
Central <strong>Ohio</strong> (Scholarship)<br />
Charles W. "Bill" and Elma Ague<br />
Alvin & Louise Myerberg Family<br />
Foundation Inc<br />
American Pharmacists Association<br />
Anonymous Donor<br />
Barr Laboratories Inc<br />
Floyd G & Betsy Bender<br />
Howard Bockbrader<br />
Boehringer Ingelheim<br />
Pharmaceuticals Inc<br />
Boeing Gift Matching Program<br />
Robert & Susan Brueggemeier<br />
Robert & Leslie Buerki<br />
John & Nancy Cassady<br />
Joseph Cusma Sr<br />
Bruce Downey<br />
Drake <strong>University</strong><br />
John E Fedyna<br />
Gregory R Garner<br />
Glaxo Smith Kline Foundation<br />
Kim & Judy Hawksworth<br />
Health Man<strong>age</strong>mnt Solutions<br />
Donald E Hill<br />
Betty Ann Hoener<br />
Hoffmann-La Roche Inc<br />
<strong>The</strong> J M Long Foundation<br />
Key Bank National Association<br />
Barry E Klein<br />
<strong>The</strong> Kroger Company - Columbus<br />
Steven R Lefevre<br />
Kelly B Lutz<br />
Louis & Carol Marcy<br />
David James Mc Lean<br />
Medical Plaza Pharmacy<br />
Larry & Beverly Moore<br />
Jennifer Myerberg<br />
National Association Of Chain<br />
Drug Stores Foundation<br />
Michael A Nameth<br />
Nusgart Consulting<br />
James A Odom Jr<br />
Council of <strong>Ohio</strong> Colleges of<br />
Pharmacy<br />
<strong>The</strong> P & G Fund<br />
P & G Pharma Inc<br />
Paddock Laboratories<br />
Pfizer Foundation<br />
Pharmacia Foundation Inc<br />
Pharmacists Mutual Insurance<br />
Company<br />
Pharmacy Fdn of <strong>Ohio</strong> Inc<br />
Procter & Gamble Company<br />
Erika P & Nicholas Ragaji<br />
Douglas W Rose<br />
Sam's Club # 6326<br />
Sam's Club Foundation<br />
Larry C & Kim Schieber<br />
Jerry Siegel<br />
Mark A Sirgo<br />
David A Smeenk<br />
Alfred & Angela Staubus<br />
Mark D Szewczyk<br />
Target Stores<br />
<strong>University</strong> of Florida<br />
Walgreen Corporation<br />
Lane Wallace<br />
Amie Travis Walter<br />
Donald & Elaine Walter<br />
Lisa Webster<br />
Jennifer Weisburn<br />
Wellpoint Foundation Associate<br />
Giving Campaign<br />
Karol & Richard* Wells<br />
Christopher Wendling<br />
Mary Whisler<br />
Whiston Foundation<br />
Thomas E Whiston<br />
Don E. White<br />
John Karshner White<br />
White's Pharmacy II Inc.<br />
Dianne Whitten<br />
Teresa & Scott Wilcox<br />
Christopher & Suzanne Widing<br />
John & Ann Wolfe<br />
Nancy Thompson Wood<br />
Karen Wooten<br />
<strong>The</strong> Wright Resource LLC<br />
Wyeth<br />
Douglas Ye<strong>age</strong>r<br />
Fred E. Yingling<br />
Terry James Yingling<br />
Jacqueline A. Young<br />
Young's Family Market Groceries<br />
& Meats<br />
Harry Zake<br />
David Zgarrick<br />
Jason & Angela Zielinski<br />
$1 - $999<br />
Kathy Wilson Abfall<br />
American College Of Clinical<br />
Pharmacy<br />
Larry Lee Addington<br />
Joan Evelyn Alguire<br />
Russell Raymond Allinson<br />
S. William & Marilyn R. Alper<br />
Arlington Court - Nursing Center<br />
John H Artino<br />
Scott David Amick<br />
William J. & Nancy B. Anderies<br />
William James Anderies<br />
Ninna Wheeler Anderson<br />
Raymond Carl Anderson, Jr.<br />
Leigh Ann Thoroughman Annis<br />
Nancy Scott Atcheson<br />
Barbara Ann Austin<br />
Janis C. Austin<br />
Aventis Consulting<br />
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Heidi Sue Baehler-Morris<br />
Mabel I. Baker<br />
Matthew E. & Suki C. Baker<br />
Michele Balint Brammer<br />
Raymond A. Bame, Jr.<br />
Eleanor Barstow<br />
Audrey Bowser Bazler<br />
Daniel C. & Judy G. Bear<br />
John H. Bender<br />
Donald & Amy Bennett<br />
Marialice S Bennett<br />
Doris Wolf Bennett<br />
Jeffrey Scott Bennett<br />
Kristen Vincente Berbari<br />
Carol S. Bernardo<br />
Sushil Harivadan Bhagat<br />
Andrew Carl Bidinotto<br />
Stephen W Birdwell<br />
Benjamin Arthur Blackford<br />
Danielle Marie Blais<br />
John L. & Barbara G. Boggs<br />
Boris Catz & Rebecca Debora<br />
Catz Trust<br />
James Elwood Braden<br />
Christina Walters Brague<br />
Eric David Brooker<br />
Kelly Anne Brown<br />
E. Clyde Buchanan<br />
Carl Kenneth Buckner<br />
Gary Woods Bumgarner<br />
Gerald Alan Burch<br />
Donna Michele Burke<br />
J Lorrie Z Burns<br />
John G. & Gunta E. Burt<br />
Harold Bernard Bushman<br />
Laura Ferryman Butler<br />
Gerald L Cable<br />
Carol Camm<br />
Cardinal Health<br />
John Ervin Carlin<br />
Debora Roberts Carter<br />
Kimberly Ann Cermak<br />
James Martin Chapman<br />
Helen C. Chappelear<br />
Michael Sae-Yong Choe<br />
Jeffrey James Christoff<br />
James P. & Ann T. Clark<br />
Bradley Alan Collins<br />
Johanna & Richard Costic<br />
Conexus Health LLC<br />
Carolyn Louise Connor<br />
John C. & Miranda N. Cook<br />
Chasity Michelle Cooper<br />
Corinne Shaevitz Covel<br />
Otis Lee Crawford<br />
Ted Michael Crum<br />
Steven Lewis Davis<br />
Benjamin F. De Hays, Jr.<br />
Robert Joseph De Wees<br />
Anna Marie Derrer<br />
Christina Morris Detwiler<br />
Sara M. Deyo<br />
James Michael Di Renzo<br />
Kerry Welch Diver<br />
James M. & Bridget O. Dixon<br />
John M. & Sandra B. Douds<br />
Michael Joseph Drexler, Jr.<br />
Thomas L. Easly<br />
Brandon Mark Edgerson<br />
Robert Howard Ehlers<br />
Crystal Woestendiek Engle<br />
Michael Joseph Enright<br />
William Fagan<br />
Kim Rachelle Farnstrom<br />
Betty Little Farwick<br />
Lee Ann Federanich<br />
Myron Feinberg<br />
Nancy Raimonde Felici<br />
Stephen John Ferenchak<br />
Fidelity Char Gift Fund - John K Koo<br />
Med. Sci. Char. Fdn.<br />
Anthony D Figliola<br />
Maureen Malaney Fink<br />
Suzanne Schwemley Fitzpatrick<br />
Robert Howard Flowers<br />
William J. Flynn<br />
Stephen W. & Sandra L. Fogt<br />
Mark R. & Heather R. Fondriest<br />
Diane Wisniewski Ford<br />
Ryan Alexander Forrey<br />
Ralph & Ruth Foster<br />
Richard Dale Fox<br />
Tamara McAninch Fox<br />
Sylvan G. & Bonita K. Frank<br />
Robert Edward Franz<br />
Randall Steven Frederick<br />
Marjorie Shupala Fredrickson<br />
Lori Christianson Friedstrom<br />
Phillip M. & Shari M. Fronckel<br />
Eric Fung<br />
Michael Joseph Gabriel<br />
Renae Rindler Gaerke<br />
Ava Relle Gegenheimer<br />
Laurin Neimayer Geib<br />
Stephen Vincent George<br />
Terri Duga Ghitman<br />
Mark Edward Giangardella<br />
Frederick William Giessler<br />
Joanne Walton Giessler<br />
Martha Randall Gill<br />
Jeffrey D. & Amy C. Givens<br />
Tad A. & Kerry H. Gomez<br />
Michael David Graham<br />
Philip Postle Gramlich<br />
Arthur Lewis Grant<br />
Dennis W. & Sharlyn A. Grauer<br />
Lisa Huffman Gray<br />
John Kenneth Greathouse<br />
Philip Daniel Gressel<br />
Niesha L. Griffith<br />
Donna Jean Grove<br />
Kelley Don & Tamara T. Grueser<br />
H & R Block Foundation<br />
Sherry Crawford Haberkern<br />
Mark Alan Hadley<br />
Virginia Sowizal Hall<br />
Eric Martin Hals<br />
Justin Patrick Hamper<br />
Michael Henry Haney<br />
Ellen Matlin Harrison<br />
Marc W. Harrold<br />
William C. Harrup, Jr.<br />
Gary Brian Hasemeier<br />
Megan Elizabeth Hauck<br />
James Deloss Hawkins<br />
<strong>The</strong> Haworth Press<br />
Susan McIlvaine Hayes<br />
Robert S. Hayman<br />
Health Risk Concepts Inc<br />
Elizabeth Cly Hedges<br />
Barbara Hegler<br />
Jacob Hugh Hendershot<br />
Mary Tashdjian Henne<br />
Holly Crist Herrick<br />
Paul Eugene Herring<br />
Karen Borgert Hickman<br />
Edward C. & Shirley P. Higgins, Jr.<br />
Alexander & Christine N. Hinko<br />
Amy Wiseman Hoch<br />
J Terrence & Mary Kay F. Hoffmann<br />
William H. & Donna N. Hohman<br />
Jacquelin Sue Holland<br />
Alicia Ann Holtzapfel<br />
Barbara Ann Hoover<br />
Jeremy Howard Horn
James Robert Hostler<br />
Karen Kiplinger Hostler<br />
House of Fashion<br />
Karen Lindway Houser<br />
Harold Eugene Huber<br />
Benjamin Philip Indick<br />
Merrill Insley<br />
Susan Jane Insley<br />
Joy R. Irvin<br />
Joel Katsumi Ito<br />
Kristin Youstra Izenstark<br />
<strong>The</strong> J. M. Clark Revocable<br />
Living Trust<br />
Victor Jackson<br />
Mary Ann Janning<br />
Nancy Mei Yuh Jao<br />
Wenlei Jiang<br />
Thomas Larry Jirles<br />
Julie Ann Johnson<br />
Molly Reader Johnson<br />
Craig Tyrrell Johnston, Sr.<br />
Iona N. Jones<br />
Rebecca Hoffman Jones<br />
Susan Ann Jones<br />
Trisha Ann Jordan<br />
<strong>The</strong> J. P. Morgan Chase Foundation<br />
John Stephen Judin, Jr.<br />
Connie Tom Jung<br />
David Justin Kalis<br />
John D. & Karen S. Kaskewsky<br />
Alan S. & Sandra T. Katz<br />
Robert T. Kelley<br />
Patrick R. & <strong>The</strong>resa C. Kelly<br />
Sharon Ann Kennedy-Norris<br />
Christopher S. & Charlotte J.<br />
Kenreigh<br />
Jacqueline Zywicz Kessler<br />
Jeffrey Michael Ketz<br />
Kristine Ann Kingsbury<br />
Margaret A. Kirian<br />
Tressa Walker Kneer<br />
Helen Yen Koo<br />
Lisa Darvanan Korandovich<br />
Virginia Butterfield Krinn<br />
Billy L. & Susan E. Latta<br />
Scott Allen Lawler<br />
Sue Johnston Lawler<br />
Lawler's Pharmacy<br />
William Kimball Lecain<br />
Krista Stocklin Lehew<br />
S. Frank Lemon<br />
Karl F. Leupold<br />
Amy Carver Lewis<br />
Leyda Family Foundation- Nat'l<br />
Herit<strong>age</strong> Fdn Char Trust<br />
James P Leyda<br />
Roger Hart L'hommedieu Jr<br />
Eleanor Lieptz<br />
James Aloysius Logue, Jr.<br />
Victor Nick Lombardi<br />
Carl Joseph Lorubbio<br />
William Charles Lubawy<br />
June Ann Ludden<br />
Mary Kathleen Lundy<br />
Nicholas Arthur Lungociu<br />
Mark Alan Manfresca<br />
Jacqueline Alfonso Marowitz<br />
Thomas M. & Claire J. Marshall<br />
Lawrence L. & Arlene S. Martin<br />
Susan Marx Mashni<br />
Charles A. & Alice J. Matuszak<br />
Vincent F. & Laurie S. Mauro<br />
Jon Richard May<br />
George M. McCann<br />
Robert Henry McClanahan<br />
Rhonda Osterwalder McCloy<br />
Denise Vaselaney McCormick<br />
Willis Edgar McGlone<br />
Sarah Lynn McGreevy<br />
Katie McGuire<br />
Katie Jo McKillip<br />
Kristine Joniak McQueen<br />
Walter Adam Mendyka Jr<br />
Jean Wrentmore Mewhinney<br />
Harry R. & Kitty Minck, Jr.<br />
Roman Oleh Mironovich<br />
Jay Matthew Mirtallo<br />
Barry Allan Moenter<br />
Erinn Elizabeth Molnar<br />
Mary Sasser Montenery<br />
Cynthia Angela Murnyack<br />
James W Munson<br />
Mark M. & Linda W. Musgrave<br />
Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc<br />
Kathleen & Randall Nameth<br />
Jason William Nash<br />
Cortney Blodgett Nauck<br />
Douglas James Navarro<br />
Stephen Samuel Navran, Jr.<br />
Julie Trout Neff<br />
Suzanne Amato Nesbit<br />
Deborah Harstine Newman<br />
OSU PharmD Class of 2005<br />
William G. Oakley<br />
Robert E. & Mary Ann E. Ober<br />
Kyle F. Oelrichs<br />
Jeanette Pauline O'Neal<br />
Melvin Orchen<br />
Kevin P. & Jill M. O'Reilly<br />
Linda Wick Orthoefer<br />
Mary Ellen P<strong>age</strong><br />
Keith A. & Corlis M. Pappa<br />
Diana Paxton<br />
Jessie V. Pergrin<br />
Lawrence J. & Jean S. Pesko<br />
Carl Thomas Peterson<br />
Michael & Mary Piascik<br />
Ming Jye Poi<br />
Chester Paul Porembski<br />
R. Ira & Susan S. Porterfield<br />
Albert G. Powell<br />
Jerry Richard Powell<br />
Kenneth Stuart Prayzer<br />
Andrew P. Preston<br />
Anil Ralhan<br />
Thomas George Reigle<br />
Raymond Leo Reinhart<br />
Allen J. & Berdina S. Reis<br />
Judith B. Reuning<br />
James & Carol Reynolds<br />
Shirley C Robertson<br />
James Michael Rice<br />
Christine L Ritzman<br />
Joseph E. & Melissa R. Richardson<br />
William M. Ritchey<br />
Miguel Hernandes Rivera<br />
Jeffrey A. & Gina R. Rogers<br />
Shelly Puthoff Ross<br />
Samuel Lawrence Rotunna<br />
Steven Robert Rudner<br />
Brian James Sabol<br />
L. Edward Salser<br />
Marie Elizabeth Savini<br />
Robert Mark Schaffner<br />
Douglas John Scheckelhoff<br />
Tiffany Austin Schmitt<br />
Janet Wadolny Schmittgen<br />
Clare R. Schmurr<br />
Harold R. Schorr<br />
Judy Beck Schultz<br />
Schwieterman's Drug Store Inc<br />
Thomas & Frances Coffey Scono<br />
Shiv Kumar Seth<br />
Thomas J. Shea<br />
Kimberly Betz Sherman<br />
H. D. Hollis Showalter<br />
Warren G. Shriver<br />
Jeri J. Sias<br />
Gregory Allen Sierer<br />
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Bruce E. & Linda W. Sill, Jr.<br />
Laura Ann Simerlink<br />
Warren E. Sinkhorn<br />
Kenneth A. & Kathleen C. Skau<br />
Michael William Smar<br />
Steven Bryan Smith<br />
Charlotte McCarthy Smucker<br />
Di Song<br />
Earl Charles Soule, Jr.<br />
Jennifer Sue Spidle<br />
Jennifer Porembski Stanko<br />
Michael Bryan Stebelton<br />
Ellen Horwitz Stefancik<br />
Jon F. Stefancik<br />
Howard S. Stern<br />
Lenore Heiman Stern<br />
Gerard Augustine Stock, Jr.<br />
John Robert Stone<br />
Cathy Sweet Stricklen<br />
Marc Alan Sweeney<br />
Joseph V. Swintosky<br />
Kimberly Leiby Swipas<br />
Gabriel & Susan G. Tannenbaum<br />
Steven Charles Taylor<br />
Thomas Neil Taylor<br />
Valerie E. Taylor<br />
William John Taylor<br />
Timothy J. & Barbara H. Thissen<br />
Paul Michael Thomas<br />
Carl Ferris Thornton<br />
Mariko Thumm<br />
James Byron Toohey<br />
James Matthew Trapp<br />
Nicholas Clair Trausch<br />
Douglas W. & Wanda Tremblay<br />
William & Barbara T. Tzagournis<br />
James P. Vale<br />
Kristin Winkler Vitou<br />
Alan & Linda Vrable<br />
Daniel B. & Rita F. Waitzman<br />
John A. Waliga<br />
Jeffrey A. & Elizabeth W. Wallace<br />
Mark Edward Walters<br />
Juan Wang<br />
Mike Wascovich<br />
Robert Joseph Weber<br />
Lisa Blocher Webster<br />
Jennifer Lloyd Weisburn<br />
Jill Fridenmaker Wellmeier<br />
Mary H. Wernersbach-Meemken<br />
Bev Greene Weston<br />
David Leith Wheeler<br />
Lynn Roberts Whisler<br />
Roger L. & Paula D. White<br />
Sara J White<br />
Clifford Crandall Williams<br />
Kristen McFarland Williams<br />
Jean Graf Windesheim<br />
Norman A. Winston<br />
Robin L. Wirtz<br />
Lisa Elaine Wojtowicz<br />
William David Wright<br />
Mamdoh Sabry Yaakob<br />
John C. & Jane B. Young<br />
Kathryn A. Zalovcik<br />
Jason T. & Angela J. Zielinski<br />
* Deceased
Dean’s Corporate Council<br />
<strong>The</strong> Dean’s Corporate Council provides primary interactions between leaders in academia and corporate entities<br />
and addresses the challenges and opportunities of health care in the 21st century. <strong>The</strong> primary purpose of the<br />
Council is to advise and counsel with the Dean and College administration on broad matters of policy, planning<br />
and resource development at the College. Members serve as external reviewers and are involved in specific tasks<br />
and important projects with the Dean, College Faculty, and Council members. <strong>The</strong> Council is composed of 25-30<br />
leaders from small and large companies throughout the country. <strong>The</strong>y are eng<strong>age</strong>d in pharmaceutical research and<br />
manufacturing, man<strong>age</strong>d care, independent pharmacy, consulting, and chain pharmacy. Prior educational<br />
affiliation with <strong>The</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> is not a condition of Council membership. <strong>The</strong> term of membership is<br />
two years and members may be reappointed for two additional consecutive terms. <strong>The</strong> Council annually elects its<br />
Chair and the Council meets as a body twice each year. Additional meetings may be held at the request of either<br />
the Chair of the Council or the Dean.<br />
Members of the Dean's Corporate Council, 2005<br />
Name Title Affiliation City, <strong>State</strong><br />
Pamela Bernadella Man<strong>age</strong>r Professional Serv. Target Pharmacy Minneapolis, MN<br />
Carl T. Bertram Director Clinical Services Walgreens Health Init. Deerfield, IL<br />
Paul Blower Chief Scientific Officer Leadscope, Inc. Columbus, OH<br />
Arne F. Brodin Director Special Projects AstraZeneca Sweden<br />
Jeffrey L. Brown Pharmacy Division Man<strong>age</strong>r Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Bentonville, AR<br />
Daniel L. Deem Pharmacy Development Mgr Rite Aid Corporation Dayton, OH<br />
Bruce L. Downey Chairman and CEO Barr Laboratories, Inc. Woodcliff Lake, NJ<br />
Larry M. Games Vice President P&G Pharmaceuticals Mason, OH<br />
Harold N. Godwin Professor, Associate Dean <strong>University</strong> of Kansas Kansas City, KS<br />
Maryann Kennedy Director, Medical Liaisons Roche Laboratories, Inc. Nutley, NJ<br />
Stephen B. Krinke Director, Pharm Affairs Mylan Pharmaceuticals Morgantown, WV<br />
John J. Long President J. Long & Assoc, LLC Dublin, OH<br />
John A. MacDonald President and CEO Catalyst Oncology Yarmouth, MA<br />
Robert E. Martini Chairman AmerisourceBergen Orange, CA<br />
Rob Mains Corporate Clinical Affairs Cardinal Health Stow, OH<br />
Larry Moore Deputy General Counsel American Red Cross Washington, DC<br />
Michael Nameth Executive Vice President Medmark, Inc. Carnegie, PA<br />
Marcia I. Nusgart President Nusgart Consulting Bethesda, MD<br />
Robert Ruffolo, Jr. President R&D Wyeth Collegeville, PA<br />
William F. Sheridan, III Pharmacy Merchandiser Kroger Food and Drug Westerville, OH<br />
Mark A. Sirgo President and CEO BioDelivery Sciences Morrisville, NC<br />
International<br />
James Staker President and CEO Staker's Service Drugs Portsmouth, OH<br />
Allan K. Vrable President Vrable Healthcare Powell, OH<br />
Mary Ann Wagner VP Pharm Regulatory Affairs NACDS Alexandria, VA<br />
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Financial Report<br />
<strong>The</strong> financial outlook for the College of<br />
Pharmacy remains strong. <strong>The</strong> decreased<br />
funds available from state instructional<br />
support for higher education are<br />
counterbalanced by revenues from<br />
increases in student enrollment,<br />
tuition, extramural research<br />
funding, and development. In<br />
FY2006, our overall<br />
expenditures from all funds<br />
were approximately $21.3<br />
million, with the majority<br />
of the expenditures in the<br />
categories of general funds<br />
and sponsored research.<br />
Approximately 88% of the<br />
general funds expenses are<br />
related to personnel (salaries,<br />
benefits, graduate student fee<br />
authorizations).<br />
Endowment &<br />
Development<br />
7%<br />
Private Grants<br />
& Contracts<br />
4%<br />
Sponsored<br />
Research<br />
28%<br />
FY2006 Expenditures<br />
Sales &<br />
Services<br />
1%<br />
FY2006 General Funds (PBA) Expenditures<br />
Fee Authorization<br />
13%<br />
Supplies &<br />
Services<br />
9%<br />
Startup<br />
7%<br />
Benefits<br />
15%<br />
$12.98 M<br />
Salaries<br />
56%<br />
approximately 88% in personnel<br />
Total = $21.3 M<br />
General Funds<br />
60%
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
College of Pharmacy<br />
500 West 12th Avenue<br />
Columbus,<strong>Ohio</strong> 43210-1291<br />
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PHARMACY<br />
Nonprofit <strong>Org</strong>.<br />
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P A I D<br />
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