New Publication
Edginton labs has just published the following article "Development and Evaluation of an In Silico Dermal Absorption Model Relevant for Children" in Pharmaceutics and is available online:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/14/1/172/htm
Edginton labs has just published the following article "Development and Evaluation of an In Silico Dermal Absorption Model Relevant for Children" in Pharmaceutics and is available online:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/14/1/172/htm
Dr. Andrea Edginton was listed on a database recently made public by Stanford University as the world's top scientists with a percentile rank of 2% or above. These scientists were identified as having published at least 5 papers, and the database also showed their career and single-year impacts. To read more about the database and methods to identify top scientists, the link is listed here.
Paul Malik successfully defended his PhD thesis “Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling of Monoclonal Antibodies in Children" on June 11th , 2021. The thesis work explored using physiologically-based models to understand and simulate the pharmacokinetics of monoclonal antibodies in children.
Congratulations Paul.
Congratulations Abdullah for your publication"Assessment of Vehicle Volatility and Deposition Layer Thickness in Skin Penetration Models" being accepted into MDPI. You can read the abstract here.
Congratulations Cindy! Your paper was accepted in an interesting themed collection within the AAPS - Celebrating Women in the Pharmaceutical Sciences. You can read it here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34002327/
Congratulations Esther on the publication of your paper Prediction of fraction unbound in plasma in children in data-limited scenarios for human health risk assessment in Computational Toxocology. You can find the epub here: https://authors.elsevier.com/c/1cwFw8nBloZUZb
Congratulations Jacky for the publication of your manuscript 'Pharmacokinetic implications of dosing emicizumab based on vial size: A simulation study' in the Haemophilia Journal.
Congratulations to Jacky for being the School of Pharmacy's nominee for the AFPC / CCPE Graduate Research Paper Award for his paper: A comparison of methods for prediction of pharmacokinetics when switching to extended half-life products in hemophilia A patients
Congratulations to Paul Malik, Cindy Yeung, Shams Ismaeil, Urooj Advani, Sebastian Djie (Some of our PharmD 401 students who participated in the Winter 2020 term) for the acceptance of the article A Physiological Approach to Pharmacokinetics in Chronic Kidney Disease in the The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. Great work!
Congratulations Paul, for being awarded the Pharmacy Graduate Award for Best Student Presentation in the Pharmacy Research Seminar Series, for your presentation Strategies to derive first-in-pediatric doses for biologics and nanomedicines, as presented in the Pharmacy Graduate Studies Research Seminar Series on January 10, 2020.
In recognition of this achievement, your name will be added to the memorial plaque located in the School of Pharmacy glass showcase and a monetary prize.
Great work!