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In spite of many offers from universities, Scheele never exchanged the practice of pharmacy for an academic career. The pharmacies of his day were quiet centers of original research, and as Scheele himself once said to Assessor Gahn, "... To explain new phenomena, that is my task and how happy is the scientist when he finds what he so diligently sought, a pleasure that gladdens the heart (28). [Pg.223]

Professor and Chairman, Ivey Chair in Molecular Toxicology, University of Western Ontario Director, The Motherisk Program, Professor of Pediatrics, Pharmacology, Pharmacy, Medicine, and Medical Genetics, The University of Toronto Senior Scientist, The Research Institute, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto... [Pg.11]

During the discussions at the Fifth International Liquid Crystal Conference in Stockholm it was found that long range order is the common factor in these systems. The discussions gave the impetus to combine the present knowledge of the structure of liquid crystals with that of pertinent interfacial phenomena in a volume to serve as reference book for researchers—such as scientists working in the fields of pharmacy, foods or cosmetics—with an interest in both biostructures and disperse systems. [Pg.5]

This work has been supported by the Turkish Academy of Sciences in the framework of the Young Scientist Award Program (KAE/TUBA-GEBIP/2001-2-8). H.K. acknowledges a scholarship for PhD students from Scientific and Technical Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK). The authors thank Ege University, Faculty of Pharmacy, project coordination (Project No. 04/ECZ/003) for their financial support. [Pg.1150]

M. Venkat Ram Reddy, born in 1967, received his Ph.D. in organic chemistry from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India. Later, he worked with Nobel Laureate Professor Herbert C. Brown and Professor P. V. Ramachandran at the Department of Chemistry, Purdue University, for his postdoctoral studies. He was then appointed as the Assistant Research Scientist in the newly established Herbert C. Brown Center for Borane Research, Purdue University. Since Summer of 2004, he has been an Assistant Professor at the Departments of Pharmacy Practice and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Minnesota Duluth. He has co-authored more than 60 publications and three patents. His research interests include asymmetric organic synthesis and synthesis of small molecules as anticancer agents. [Pg.653]

Faculty of Pharmacy, MUG. Since 2000, he has been the head of the Department of Food Sciences, MUG. He has published approximately 200 papers, 17 book chapters, three books published by Elsevier and CRC Press Taylor Francis, and approximately 300 symposial abstracts. He has been a member of approximately 30 national and international scientific associations and organizations (including nine editorial boards, e.g., The Science of the Total Environment), for example, the International Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research (SCOR) and WG Marine Board—European Science Foundation. He has visited 14 countries as a visiting professor or research scientist. Dr. Szefer has reviewed approximately 600 manuscripts for more than 60 journals. He received several scientific awards, for example, one from the Scientific Secretary of the Division VII of the Polish Academy of Sciences nine awards from the Minister of Health and a joint award from the Ministry of Environmental Protection, Natural Resources, and Forestry. His research is focused on food and marine chemistry, and bioanalytics. [Pg.503]

Philippa M. Dakayaar, Pti.D. Senior Research Scientist, Laboratories of General Biochemistry and Physical Pharmacy, University of Ghent Ghent, Belgium... [Pg.409]

Nala Sarnyn, Pharm. Research Scientist, Laboratmies of General Biochemistry and Physical Pharmacy. IJniveraiiv nfflhoiL Ghent. Helnwn... [Pg.410]

Back again in Cincinnati, Elwood Brooks, Marshall Wilson, and graduate students Pat Hutchins, Mark Guttaduaro, and Sheela Venkitachalam contributed additional spectra for the book, as did David Watt of the University of Kentucky. But there are two major contributors of example spectra who deserve special thanks. Sadder Research Laboratories (Division of Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc.), through staff scientist Marie Scandone, provided many of the one-dimensional H and L1C spectra. And David Lankin, a graduate of this department and currently a research scientist and NMR expert at Searle, provided the bulk of the special 2D and related spectra in Chapters 12 and 13, with the help of Geoffrey Cordell of the University of Illinois School of Pharmacy. [Pg.389]

The pharmacist s role on the drug development team has greatly expanded the professional opportunities of individuals with backgrounds in pharmacy. Pharmacists can provide valuable therapeutic insight into medical research. Training of pharmacists as clinical scientists with... [Pg.129]

The term clinical pharmaceutical scientist was originally developed within the profession of pharmacy and was applied to pharmacy practitioners who became scientists. The concept of a CPS originated with the Millis Commission in 1975, which described the need for people who are equally skilled and trained in a science and in pharmacy practice. This commission proposed the vision of training skilled pharmacy practitioners in research to increase the number and variety of clinical pharmacists. " Since the original definition, the concept has evolved, and. several subsequent definitions have... [Pg.174]

People who are equally skilled and trained in a science and in pharmacy practice. The goal was to train skilled pharmacy practitioners in research to increase the number and variety of clinical scientists. Minis Commission ... [Pg.176]


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