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src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-steven-richard-myers-10452.jpg" alt="Steven Richard Myers" title="Steven Richard Myers" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/steven-richard-myers-9955" title="Click here"><strong>Steven Richard Myers</strong></a> <br>Professor, Pharmacology and Toxicology <br>University of Louisville School, Louisville, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Steven R. Myers is currently Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology at the University of Louisville School of Medicine. Dr. Myers research focuses on the development and utilization of biological markers of environmental carcinogen exposure, particularly in smokers and non-smokers. Dr. Myers research undertakes a variety of experiments to assess exposure of human populations to both environmental tobacco smoke as well as other sources of environmental contaminants that potentially can cause developmental, gestational, and postnatal disease. The research of Dr. Myers gains insightful information as to the levels of compounds exposed to individuals, as well as the developing fetus. Through his work in dealing with fetal exposure to tobacco carcinogens during pregnancy, new revelations have been found as to the potential harmful effects of environmental as well as tobacco related carcinogens on the developing fetus. These studies are continuing in coordination with several area hospitals and work is currently investigating relationships between individual carcinogens found in tobacco with specific alterations in enzymes in the mother and in the neonate as well as both DNA and protein damage. Other areas of investigation and Dr. Myers laboratory includes development and application of biomarkers of exposure to environmental carcinogens in a variety of areas of the United States in conjunction with the United States Environmental Protection Agency as well as in studies carried out in the Czech Republic as well as in China, both of these areas being some the most polluted areas in the world. A new area of investigation currently under study is the application and utility of breast milk as a biomarker of exposure to a variety of carcinogens resulting from mothers smoking during pregnancy. This area of research will yield exciting new information as to the postnatal effects of tobacco carcinogens on the infant as a consequence of breast feeding." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Carcinogenesis, Environmental Cancers, Tobacco, Biomarkers, Pregnancy, Neonate, Breast Milk, Metabolism of Xenobiotics" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-nickolay-brustovetsky-618.jpg" alt="Nickolay Brustovetsky" title="Nickolay Brustovetsky" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/nickolay-brustovetsky-9939" title="Click here"><strong>Nickolay Brustovetsky</strong></a> <br>Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology <br>Indiana University School of Medicine, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="He did his M.S. from Voronezh State University, Voronezh, USSR in 1975-1980, his Ph.D. from Institute of Physiology, USSR Academy of Science, Tashkent, USSR in 1989, from 1989-1992 he was a Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute of Biophysics, Russian Academy of Science, Pushchino, Russia and from 1992-1997 Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute for Physical Biochemistry, University of Munich, Germany" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Understanding the mechanisms involved in the release of mitochondrial apoptogenic proteins, induction of the mPT, and a failure of calcium homeostasis may help to develop therapeutic strategies to protect neurons in various neurodegenerative diseases and stroke." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-shirley-martin-hogan-606.jpg" alt="Shirley Martin Hogan" title="Shirley Martin Hogan" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/shirley-martin-hogan-9938" title="Click here"><strong>Shirley Martin Hogan</strong></a> <br>Associate Professor, Director for Group portion of PBL Series <br>University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. shirely Martin was clinical associate professor of pharmacy practice in university of Mississippi" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Drug Information, Pediatric Oncology" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-xiao-bo-zhong-626.jpg" alt="Xiao bo Zhong" title="Xiao bo Zhong" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/xiao-bo-zhong-9940" title="Click here"><strong>Xiao bo Zhong</strong></a> <br>Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacology, Toxicology and Therapeutics <br>University of Kansas Medical Center, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Xiao-bo Zhong did his Master of Science Department of Molecular Biology in Biotechnology Wageningen University, Doctor of Philosophy Department of Molecular Biology in Molecular Genetics Wageningen University. He is a Postdoctoral Associate, Department of Genetics in Genomics, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Molecular Biology of the Cell, Pharmacogenomics, Principles of Pharmacology, Genetic toxicology, Metal toxicology, Cardiovascular pharmacology, Medical pharmacology" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/carol-collins-9937.PNG" alt="Carol Collins" title="Carol Collins" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/carol-collins-9937" title="Click here"><strong>Carol Collins</strong></a> <br>Editor-in-Chief <br>Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Pharmaceutics <br>University of Washington, USA <br><a class="card-link blue-700 blue-900-hover" href="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-interviews/9937-carol-collins-interview.PNG"> [Read Interview session with Carol Collins]</a> </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Carol Collins did BS, MS and his MD in Ohio State University. At present working as Clinical Associate Professor in university of Washington." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Pharmacokinetics of Drug Interactions, Medical Information for Decision Making" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-partha-krishnamurthy-503.jpg" alt="Partha Krishnamurthy" title="Partha Krishnamurthy" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/partha-krishnamurthy-9935" title="Click here"><strong>Partha Krishnamurthy</strong></a> <br>Department of Pharmacology, Toxicology and Therapeutics <br>University of Kansas Medical Center, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Krishnamurthy was an assistant professor in department of Pharmacology, Toxicology &amp; Therapeutics in the University of Kensas Medical Centere, USA" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Identifying the physiological function, regulation and clinical significance of ABC transporters and, Understanding the significance of protein-protein interactions to the intracellular trafficking and functional activity of these multi domain transport machineries. We explore these questions through molecular and cellular biology, protein biochemistry and genetics. We complement our cell culture studies with whole animal studies to put our finding at the cellular level in the context of the whole animal. We expect that these studies will not only provide insight into the cellular role of these transporters but also help us translate this knowledge into new diagnostic and treatment strategies to optimize therapy" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-michael-zhou-10799.jpg" alt="Michael Zhou" title="Michael Zhou" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/michael-zhou-9959" title="Click here"><strong>Michael Zhou</strong></a> <br>Executive Editor <br>Senior Director, Medpace Bioanalytical Laboratories <br>Medpace, Cincinnati, OH, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Michael Zhou is currently Senior Director of Medpace Bioanalytical Laboratories with Medpace, Inc. (a Clinical Research Organization). His most recent positions were Senior Associate at Lachman Consultants and Senior Director of Global R&amp;D at Bioanalytical Systems and Director of Bioanalytical Chemistry/DMPK at Synta Pharmaceuticals Corporation. He previously held positions at DuPont, Purdue Pharma LP, Johnson &amp; Johnson, Cardinal Health, and Scynexis with increasing responsibilities for analytical, bioanalytical and DMPK R&amp;D in support of drug/product R&amp;D and clinical/ manufacturing programs. His career has focused on analytical and bioanalytical R&amp;D and CMC plus DMPK programs for over 20 years, with expertise in regulatory compliance such as GLP, GCP, GCLP, cGMP regulations (or GxPs), EMA, ICH, AMV and BMV guidelines, along with USP standards and ISO certification. During his career tenure, he has gone through a few FDA audits with great success. He has worked on resolving regulatory compliance issues (FDA Warning Letters and Consent Decrees) with great credentials. He has managed and built excellent quality systems (GxPs) with Six Sigma process excellence and Lean operation. He has gained a great deal of experiences in management (functional and operational aspects), technical and regulatory compliance expertise since 1988. He has been actively involved in organizing conferences, speaking at presentations and sharing his knowledge at workshops for numerous national and international proceedings as Keynote Speakers, Invited Speakers, workshop and short course leaders. He serves as a member of scientific steering committees for PBA and NABF, and is a member of AAPS, ACS, ASMS and AACR. He authored over 40 research articles and 2 book chapters in the areas of analytical/bioanalytical chemistry. He is a peer-reviewer for several renowned technical journals including J. AOAC International, J. Analytical Chemistry, J. PBA, and J. Chromatogr. B, etc. He serves as an Editorial Board Member for &ldquo;Bioanalysis,&rdquo; edited by Future Science Group of London, UK. He was retained by John Wiley and Sons (a world renowned scientific publisher) for a book entitled &ldquo;Regulated Bioanalytical Laboratories: Technical and Regulatory Aspects from Global Perspectives&rdquo; (published in Jan 2011). He received his Ph.D. from the University of Delaware under the supervision of Dr. Donald L. Sparks, Chair and DuPont Professor." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Packard MultiProbe and Tomtec System (96-well), Hamilton STAR robot, UV-VIS Spectrophotometer, FL and IR Spectrophotometers, Thin Layer Chromatographic Scanner, Capillary Electrophoresis, and Ion/Liquid or Gas Chromatographic systems with related detectors (FID, NPD, ECD, FPD and MSD for GC; UV, RI, FL, EC and PRD for LC), AA, IR, Cohesive HTLC, LC-MS/MS and GC-MS/MS systems with CI, EI, Ion-Trap, etc. for GC-MS; APCI, API-ESI, Ion-Trap, MALDI-TOF, Q-TOF, etc. for LC-MS and Tandem Mass Spec and NMR 400/500.&nbsp;" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-hariprasad-gali-463.jpg" alt="Hariprasad Gali" title="Hariprasad Gali" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/hariprasad-gali-9933" title="Click here"><strong>Hariprasad Gali</strong></a> <br>Department of Pharmaceuticals Sciences, College of Pharmacy <br>The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Hariprasad did B.Sc. in Osmania University his M.Sc. in Osmania University and his Ph.D. from University of Missouri, USA" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Photosensitizers for targeted photodynamic Therapy, Pharmaceutics" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/jed-n-lampe-9931.PNG" alt="Jed N Lampe" title="Jed N Lampe" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/jed-n-lampe-9931" title="Click here"><strong>Jed N Lampe</strong></a> <br>Department of Pharmacology Toxicology and Therapeutics <br>The University of Kansas, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Lampe did his B.S. in Biology in Walla Walla University, College Place, his M.S. in Microbiology Idaho State University, Pocatello, and his Ph.D. in Medicinal Chemistry University of Washington, Seattle." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Research interests involve the application of validated biophysical techniques in novel ways to investigate structure-function relationships in membrane-bound proteins, specifically proteins that are involved in drug metabolism and disposition." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-joerg-bluemel-10456.jpg" alt="Joerg Bluemel" title="Joerg Bluemel" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/joerg-bluemel-9957" title="Click here"><strong>Joerg Bluemel</strong></a> <br>Director, Toxicology & Translational Sciences <br>Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Joerg Bluemel is currently working as Director Toxicology in Biologics Safety Assessment / Translational Sciences at MedImmune, LLC in Gaithersburg, MD. In his current assignment he is responsible for nonclinical safety assessment and translational strategy of biopharmaceuticals in various disease areas spanning from oncology to CVGI. Prior to his current position, Joerg spent more than 10 years in Neuroscience R&amp;D and was a member of the R&amp;D Senior Management team at Merz Pharmaceuticals GmbH, a German-based pharmaceutical company. During this time, he held several positions with increasing responsibility and headed the department of Nonclinical Safety / Drug Metabolism. Joerg is a German board certified toxicologist and a member of the UK and EUROTOX register of toxicologists. Joerg worked as PhD student on mechanistic analyses of hypersensitivity reactions in Research Toxicology, Bayer AG, Germany and received his PhD in Immunotoxicology from the University of Duesseldorf, Germany." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Immunotoxicology, Nonclinical safety assessment and translational strategy for biopharmaceuticals and small molecule pharmaceuticals in the area of oncology, CNS, CVGI, respiratory, inflammation and autoimmune diseases." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-cheng-wang-411.jpg" alt="Cheng Wang" title="Cheng Wang" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/cheng-wang-9925" title="Click here"><strong>Cheng Wang</strong></a> <br>Division of Neurotoxicology, National Center for Toxicological Research <br>U.S. Food and Drug Administration, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Cheng Wang, M.D., Ph.D. is a Senior Scientist in the National Center of Toxicological Research (NCTR)/US. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Adjunct Faculty Appointment: Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) Graduate Faculty Status: The UAMS Graduate School; The Interdisciplinary Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program He has an excellent educational background, including M.D. and Ph.D. degrees in neurobiology from Geneva University (1996), Switzerland. He is currently P.I. of 4 grants supported by the NCTR/FDA, National Toxicology Program and NICHD. He is currently responsible for leading a research team that provides unique and highly specialized skills in toxicology, pharmacology and systems biology research. His research efforts have resulted in about 50 peer-reviewed research articles in prestigious journals and 8 book chapters; as well as editing a book as Editor in Chief. He is serving as an editorial board of 3 reputed journals and reviewer of 10 journals." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Application of Systems Biology in Neurotoxicological Studies during Development, Activity-induced Synaptic Plasticity and Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule, Potential Pediatric Anesthetic-induced Neural Cell Death and the Potential Role of Neurotransmission (Mechanistic Studies), Mitochondrial DNA Damage and Expression Levels of DNA Repair Enzymes" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-malavosklish-(liz)-bikram-407.jpg" alt="Malavosklish (Liz) Bikram" title="Malavosklish (Liz) Bikram" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/malavosklish-liz-bikram-9924" title="Click here"><strong>Malavosklish (Liz) Bikram</strong></a> <br>Department of Pharmacological and Pharmaceutical Sciences, UH College of Pharmacy, Texas Medical Center Campus <br>USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Bikram compleated her B.S., Biochemistry &amp; Biological Sciences, University of Denver, Denver, Colo. And she is Postdoctoral Fellow (Bioengineering), Rice University, Houston, Texas Ph.D., Pharmaceutics &amp; Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="The development of polymeric prodrugs, biomimetic drug and gene delivery systems, and genetically engineered plasmids for the treatment and understanding of breast and ovarian cancer. Our focus is to understand the pathophysiology of a tumor environment with the goal of designing polymeric drug carriers that can be used to optimize the delivery of chemotherapeutic drugs and gene delivery systems. Additionally, combination therapies involving both chemotherapeutic drugs as well as gene delivery systems are promising treatments in the fight against cancer. Therefore, another area of our research will involve the development of therapeutic plasmids for the delivery of specific cytokine genes that are effective in eliciting strong immune responses against cancer cells in tandem with the administration of standard chemotherapeutic drugs." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-ayman-os-el-kadi-347.jpg" alt="Ayman OS El Kadi" title="Ayman OS El Kadi" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/ayman-os-el-kadi-9922" title="Click here"><strong>Ayman OS El Kadi</strong></a> <br>Professor, Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences <br>www.omicsonline.org/universities/University_of_Alberta/, Canada </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Ayman was professor of pharmaceutical sciences in university of alberta" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="1 Understanding (i) the potential interaction between heavy metals and aryl hydrocarbonreceptor (AhR) ligands. 2 Understanding the role of cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzymes in the pathogenesis of cardiac hypertrophy. 3 Understanding (i) how the inflammatory reaction modulates the AhR-regulated genes, and (ii) the role of coregulatory (coactivator and corepressor) proteins and the interaction between inflammation and the AhR in the regulation of AhR-regulated genes." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-eric-t-williams-328.jpg" alt="Eric T Williams" title="Eric T Williams" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/eric-t-williams-9920" title="Click here"><strong>Eric T Williams</strong></a> <br>Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics, Eisai Incorporated <br>USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Eric T. Williams is a Research Investigator at Eisai Incorporated in Andover, Massachusetts. His postdoctoral fellowship was with Steven A. Wrighton and Everett J.Perkins at Eli Lilly and Company in Indianapolis, Indiana. He earned a Ph.D. in Toxicology in 2006 under the tutelage of Henry W.Strobel at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston, Texas. He completed a B.S. in Biomedical Science from Texas A&amp;M University in College Station, Texas, in 1999. He received the Spotlight Award while at Eli Lilly and Company in 2008. He is serving as a reviewer for the Journal of Clinical Pharmacology." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Cross-Species Metabolism Characterization. 2. Appropriate Human Surrogate for Metabolism and Toxicology Studies. 3. Primate Metabolic Characterization. 4.Phase I and II Biotransformation. 5. Carboxylesterase-Mediated Metabolism 6. Esterase-Mediated Metabolism 6. Non-Michaelis-Menten Kinetics. 7. Cytochrome P450-Mediated Metabolism. 8. Rational Prodrug Design 9.Drug-Drug Interactions 10.Pharmaceutical Screening Methodologies" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-gene-d-morse-10728.jpg" alt="Gene D Morse" title="Gene D Morse" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/gene-d-morse-9958" title="Click here"><strong>Gene D Morse</strong></a> <br>Professor, Pharmacy Practice, Medicine and Pediatrics, Associate Director, NYS Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences <br>University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14203, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Morse is associate director of UB&rsquo;s New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences and director of the HIV Clinical Pharmacology Program in the Translational Pharmacology Research Core. He will receive the prestigious Volwiler Research Achievement Award on July 17 during the Examining Excellence Awards Plenary at the AACP Annual Meeting, Pharmacy Education 2012, in Kissimmee, Florida. Morse is a pioneer in AIDS clinical pharmacotherapy. In 1986 he was one of the initial investigators selected to be part of the NIH-sponsored AIDS Clinical Trials Group and one of the first HIV Clinical Pharmacology Specialty Laboratories in the United States. Over the past 25 years, Morse&rsquo;s cutting-edge research in HIV/AIDS has received grant funding of $25.8 million as a primary investigator and $3.8 million as a co-investigator." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Pharmacology" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-jurgen-borlak-315.jpg" alt="Jurgen Borlak" title="Jurgen Borlak" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/jurgen-borlak-9919" title="Click here"><strong>Jurgen Borlak</strong></a> <br>Director, Fraunhofer Institute of Toxicology and Experimental Medicine, Centre for Drug Research and Medical Biotechnology <br>Germany </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Jurgen Borlak was a Cancer Research Campaign-founded postdoctoral research scientist and in 1990 joined the Marion Merrel Dow Research Institute in Strasbourg, France, as Principal Investigator. In 1998, he was appointed Director of the Center of Drug Research and Molecular Pharmacology at the Fraunhofer Institute of Toxicology and Experimental Medicine; the centre focuses largely on the molecular effects of drugs and xenobiotics, using a wide range of methods and technologies in cell biology, genomics and molecular biology. In 2000, Jurgen Borlak was habilitated in pharmacology and toxicology and received the venia legendi at the Medical School of Hannover. In 2002 he was appointed as Full Professor to the chair of Pharmaco- and Toxicogenomics at the Medical School of Hannover. He was also appointed as Professor of Molecular Anatomy at the Medical Faculty of the University Leipzig in 2003. Jurgen Borlak is author of 183 original publications and 25 book chapters. He is reviewer and member of the editorial board for various scientific journals. Amongst others he is member of the Council on Basic Cardiovascular Sciences and an appointed expert of the World Health Organisation." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Technology platforms applied, including DNA arrays or proteomics, via the bioinformatics tools required, right up to applications of toxicogenomics presented in numerous case studies, while also including an overview of national programs and initiatives as well as regulatory perspectives." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-igor-s-lukashevich-10454.jpg" alt="Igor S Lukashevich" title="Igor S Lukashevich" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/igor-s-lukashevich-9956" title="Click here"><strong>Igor S Lukashevich</strong></a> <br>Professor of Pathology and Toxicology, Center for Predictive Medicine, NIH Regional Bio-containment Lab <br>Louisville, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Igor S. Lukashevich, Professor of Pharmacology/Toxicology and Microbiology and Immunology at University of Louisville, KY. He received his MD from Minsk Medical School (Belarus) and PhD in Virology from Institute of Virology, Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow (Russia). He was trained in medical virology in Belgium, Germany, Japan, and USA." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="&nbsp;His long-standing research interest is molecular biology, pathogenesis, treatment and prevention of hemorrhagic fevers caused by highly pathogenic viruses. He published 80+ papers in peer-review journals. In addition to his bench-based experimental work, he worked in endemic areas of West Africa and managed international population-based studies on viral epidemiology. His recent interest is virus/vaccine toxicity, evaluation of liver dysfunction and liver involvement in pathogenesis of viral haemorrhagic fevers, mechanisms of liver regeneration and hepatocyte proliferation, and development of in vitro models for evaluation of vaccine and drug toxicity." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-tamara-j-nicolson-302.jpg" alt="Tamara J Nicolson" title="Tamara J Nicolson" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/tamara-j-nicolson-9918" title="Click here"><strong>Tamara J Nicolson</strong></a> <br>General Toxicology Sciences, Safety Assessment UK <br>AstraZeneca R&D, UK </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Current: Drug Development Research Scientist, Global Toxicology Sciences, Astrazeneca R&amp;D, UK (a position collaborating and spending around half my time at the FDA Research Labs, NCTR, USA, Qualifications: DPhil Biochemistry and Cellular Molecular Biology, Imperial College London, Previous experience: Pharmacovigilance Scientist, MHRA (UK version of the FDA), London, UK , Drug Discovery research scientist HIV-1 antivirals, Pfizer Global R&amp;D, Sandwich, UK" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Molecular mechanisms of adverse drug reactions and sex differences in drug toxicity." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-bidhan-c-bandyopadhyay-173.jpg" alt="Bidhan C Bandyopadhyay" title="Bidhan C Bandyopadhyay" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/bidhan-c-bandyopadhyay-9908" title="Click here"><strong>Bidhan C Bandyopadhyay</strong></a> <br>Principle Investigator, Department of Pharmacology <br>USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Bidhan did his Ph.D. in Biochemistry, University of Calcutta, India in 1998. Thesis title: Studies on the neuroimmunological effect of dietary protein in aged mammals. Awarded University Research Fellowship, University of Calcutta, in 1995.Research Fellowship Grant from R.D. Birla Smark Kosh in 1992- 1994 on effect of Dietary protein on neuroimmue interaction during aging" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Gene Therapy and Therapeutics" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/getu-abraham-9915.PNG" alt="Getu Abraham" title="Getu Abraham" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/getu-abraham-9915" title="Click here"><strong>Getu Abraham</strong></a> <br>Institute of Pharmacology, Pharmacy and Toxicology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine <br>Leipzig University, Germany </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Getu Abraham is an Associate Researcher and Lecturer at the Institute of Pharmacology, Pharmacy and Toxicology, University of Leipzig. He has received a PhD in Pharmacology from the University of Leipzig, Germany in, 1998-2001. He has completed his DVM in the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Leipzig, Germany (1997). He received Research Award of Academy for Animal Health (AfT) Germany and DAAD scholarship award. I reviewed papers for European Journal of Pharmacology, Pharmacological Research, Biochemical Pharmacology, Journal of Endocrinology, American Journal of Physiology, Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Pulmonary Pharmacology and Therapeutics. (Number of publications more than 30)" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Clinical Pharmacology, Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics, Receptor Pharmacolog, Pulmonary Pharmacology, Cardiovascular Pharmacology, Topical Glucocorticoid systemic actions, Consent for Organ Donation and Cell Biology" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-ahmed-refat-ragab-ali-13857.jpg" alt="Ahmed Refat Ragab Ali" title="Ahmed Refat Ragab Ali" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/ahmed-refat-ragab-ali-9962" title="Click here"><strong>Ahmed Refat Ragab Ali</strong></a> <br>Associate Professor, Department of Clinical Toxicology <br>Mansoura University, Egypt </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Ahmed Refat Ragab Ali has received his PhD in Toxicology at Mansoura University during the period of 2007. Currently, he is working as Assistant director of Scientific Issues in Dammam Regional Poison Control Center &quot;Saudi Arabia&quot; and as Associate Professor of Clinical Toxicology and Forensic Medicine in Mansoura University. He is serving as an editorial member of several reputed journals like Clinical Case Reports Journal, Open Forensic Science Journal, Mansoura Journal of Clinical Toxicology. He is a member of Egyptian Society of natural toxins-Egypt and Arabic Association of Forensic and Clinical Toxicologist (TAAFCT)." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="His research focus is in the role of environmental heavy metals and their role in inducing oxidative stress, preventive medicine, therapeutic drug monitoring, substances of abuse, analytical and forensic toxicology." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-subha-ganguly-14401.jpg" alt="Subha Ganguly" title="Subha Ganguly" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/subha-ganguly-9963" title="Click here"><strong>Subha Ganguly</strong></a> <br>Scientist, All India Coordinated Research Project on Post Harvest Technology (ICAR) <br>India </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Subha Ganguly, B.V.Sc. &amp; A.H. (Gold Medalist), M.V.Sc. (First Rank), NET Qualified, Ph.D. (Microbiology), Executive-MBA (Human Resources Management) is serving as Scientist (Food Microbiology) in the All India Coordinated Research Project on Post Harvest Technology (ICAR) at Faculty of Fishery Sciences, West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences, Kolkata, WB, India. Dr. Ganguly is Fellow, Society for Applied Biotechnology, India [FSAB], Fellow, Hind Agri-Horticultural Society, India [FHAS], Fellow, International Science Congress Association, India [FISCA], Fellow, Institute of Integrative Omics and Applied Biotechnology, India [FIIOAB], Fellow, International Society of BioTechnology, India [FISBT], Fellow, Academy for Environment and Life Sciences, India [FAELS], Fellow, Society for Advancement of Sciences, India [FSASc], Fellow, Society of Education, India [FSOE], Fellow, Science and Education Development Institute, Nigeria [FSEDInst], Fellow, Association of Pharmacy Professionals, India [FAPP], Fellow, Vital Biotech Research &amp; Training Institute, India [FVBRTI], Fellow, Pharmacy &amp; Life Sciences, India [FPLS], Honorary and Executive Board Member, Pharma Research Library, India (PRL), Executive Committee Member, Research Scholar Hub, India (RSH) and Society for Researchers and Health Care Professionals, India (SRHCP) and an honorary eminent scientist by the International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England and the American Biographical Institute, USA. Dr. Ganguly has been conferred with the distinction &quot;American Order of Merit&quot; from the American Biographical Institute, USA. Dr. Ganguly is also a prominent member of many reputed National and International scientific societies and awarded with the distinctions MNAVS- Associate Member/ Fellow NAVS India, MISZS, LMIVA, MVPHA, MIPHA, LMJZS and MAPHV. Dr. Ganguly has many high quality peer reviewed publications in highly reputed and indexed National and International journals and he has also authored many books and monographs on specialized issues of concern. Dr. Ganguly is in the capacity of Editor-in-Chief, Associate Editor, Member Editor, and honorary member of editorial boards and advisory committees of numerous National and International indexed journals of repute with many honors, awards and distinctions from various scientific bodies." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Microbial Toxin Production; Fishery Sciences; Post Harvest Technology" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drugmetabolismtoxicology-dr.-raktim-kumar-ghosh-17565.jpg" alt="Dr. Raktim Kumar Ghosh" title="Dr. Raktim Kumar Ghosh" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/dr-raktim-kumar-ghosh-9965" title="Click here"><strong>Dr. Raktim Kumar Ghosh</strong></a> <br>Editor-in-Chief <br>St. Vincent Charity Medical Center <br>USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Ghosh is currently serving as chief resident in the Department of Internal Medicine, St. Vincent Charity Medical Center, An Affiliate of Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA. He finished a residency in Clinical Pharmacology from a premier medical institute in India, followed a clinical research fellowship from Outcomes Research, Cleveland Clinic, OH. Dr. Ghosh has published more than 20 original articles, review and case reports in high index journals. He has currently serving as reviewer and editorial member of various journals. He is current member of ASCO, ACP and SGIM societies and presented in various internal medicine meetings in USA" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Raktim Kumar Ghosh research interests include newer drug development in oncology, diabetes and thrombosis." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-li-mu-180.jpg" alt="Li Mu" title="Li Mu" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/li-mu-9909" title="Click here"><strong>Li Mu</strong></a> <br>Division of Toxicology, Office of Applied Research and Safety Assessment, US Food and Drug Administration <br>USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Li MU is a scientist in the Division of Toxicology, Office of Applied Research and Safety Assessment in the US Food and Drug Administration. She has received a PhD in Medicinal Chemistry from China Pharmaceutical University, Nanjing, China in 1997. She has solid scientific knowledge and extensive hands-on experience in the field of nanotechnology and pharmaceutical science in both industry and academia. She has serving as an editorial board member of reputed journals and reviewer of 6 journals. Dr. Mu has authored 20 publishes in leading peer-reviewed international journals and more than 40 international conference papers. Her published papers have been cited in hundreds of independent top-rate international scientific journals." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Preparation and characterization of various nanoparticulate drug delivery systems (liposomes, micelles) Toxicity of various nanoparticles Penetration of active agents and nanoparticles into skin and model bio-membrane Interpretation or operation of bioanalytical instruments and facilities, including FTIR, NMR, MS, UV, HPLC, SEM, TEM, AFM, DSC, XPS, Light Scattering, etc." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-john-seth-markowitz-191.jpg" alt="John Seth Markowitz" title="John Seth Markowitz" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/john-seth-markowitz-9910" title="Click here"><strong>John Seth Markowitz</strong></a> <br>Professor, Department of Pharmacotherapy and Translational Research <br>University of Florida College of Pharmacy, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="John S. Markowitz is a Professor in the Department of Pharmacotherapy and Translational Research within the University of Florida (UF) College of Pharmacy. John received his Bachelor of Science in Biology with a concentration in microbiology from Memphis State University, and his Doctorate in Pharmacy from the University of Tennessee Center for the Health Sciences. He completed a specialty residency in Psychiatric Pharmacy Practice, also at the University of Tennessee. In addition, he has been credentialed by the Board of Pharmaceutical Specialties in Psychiatric Pharmacy since 1997. Following his training, John served for a number of years as a hospital-based Clinical Specialist in Psychiatry within the Institute of Psychiatry at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) in Charleston, South Carolina. He eventually entered into a primary faculty research position in the MUSC College of Pharmacy Department of Pharmaceutical &amp; Biomedical Sciences with a dual appointment in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences where he had remained prior to joining UF in 2009." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Markowitz research program has encompassed both in vitro and in vivo investigations including normal volunteer pharmacokinetic studies directed at the assessment of drug-drug interactions in psychopharmacology, botanical-drug interactions, as well as their associated clinical effects. More recently, the research program has focused on variability in drug metabolism, disposition, and therapeutic response as a consequence of genetic variability which influences both drug transporters and hepatic enzymes. He has received research support from both the pharmaceutical industry and the National Institutes of Health." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-kazim-husain-198.jpg" alt="Kazim Husain" title="Kazim Husain" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/kazim-husain-9911" title="Click here"><strong>Kazim Husain</strong></a> <br>Professor, Department of Physiology, Ponce School of Medicine <br>USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Kazim Husain is a Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology at Ponce School of Medicine, Ponce, PR. Director Toxicology Course&acirc; at Ponce School of Medicine, Ponce,PR. Chair Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) at Ponce School of Medicine, Ponce, PR. He has received a PhD in Chemistry from the Kanpur University, India in 1988. He has completed his Post Doctoral Training in the department of Pharmacology, at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield, IL. He received Junior Scientist Award&acirc; for outstanding research in pathology by Association of Scientists of Indian origin in America, April 1997. He is an editorial board member of reputed journals (J Biomedicine and Biotechnology, J Pediatrics Biochemistry, Trade Science Inc.) He is a reviewer of 42 journals and published 116 research papers." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Alcohol-induced Hypertension: Mechanism and Prevention Efficacy of Zemplar on cardiorenal oxidative stress in atherosclerosis and uremia Chemoprevention of Pancreatic cancer" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-natsuhiko-ehara-245.jpg" alt="Natsuhiko Ehara" title="Natsuhiko Ehara" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/natsuhiko-ehara-9912" title="Click here"><strong>Natsuhiko Ehara</strong></a> <br>Division of cardiology, Kobe City Medical Center General Hospital <br>Japan </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Natsuhiko Ehara did his M.D. from Kyoto University, school of medicine in 1996 from 1996-7 Resident in Kyoto university hospital, 1997-2001 Department of cardiology, Kokura memorial hospital, 2001-2005 Graduate school of medicine, Kyoto University, school of medicine, 2005 Ph.D. Kyoto University, graduate school of medicine and 2005- Division of cardiology, Kobe city medical center general hospital" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Aged Cardiovascular Diseases,Blood Diabetes Complications blood Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 complications, drug therapy" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-toffoli-giuseppe-261.jpg" alt="Toffoli Giuseppe" title="Toffoli Giuseppe" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/toffoli-giuseppe-9913" title="Click here"><strong>Toffoli Giuseppe</strong></a> <br>Director Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology Unit, CRO- National Cancer Institute <br>Italy </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Director of Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology Unit, CRO National Cancer Institute, Aviano, Italy. M.D, School of Medicine, University of Padua, Italy (1983). Postgraduate School of Oncology, University of Padua, Italy (1987). Postgraduate School of Pharmacology, University of Padua, Italy (1991). Visiting Professor in Oncology/Pharmacology for Biotechnology degree at the University of Trieste Visiting Professor of Molecular Pathology in the Oncology Specialization School at the University of Udine. Visiting Professor Nanotechnology School at the University of Trieste, Teaching trainer (Scientific Direction CRO Aviano), Pharmacology Science School Board University of Padua Ethical committee member CRO Aviano, Hospital Pordenone, Scientific Library Committee CRO Aviano Awarded 1st prize scientific innovation Start Cup competition Friuli Venezia Giulia Italy (2009). He is serving as an editorial board member of reputed journals and reviewer of 15 journals (Number of publications, reviewer for 70)" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="1. Pharmacogenetics/pharmacogenomics 2. Immunogenetics 3. Phase I-II clinical trials 4. Pharmacokinetics 5. Theory and Practice of Informed Consent in Biomedical Research" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-cristiano-colalto-273.jpg" alt="Cristiano Colalto" title="Cristiano Colalto" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/cristiano-colalto-9914" title="Click here"><strong>Cristiano Colalto</strong></a> <br>Department of Pharmacology, Chemotherapy and Medical Toxicology <br>Universit脙聽 degli Studi di Milano, Italy </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Cristiano Colalto is a scholar of Specialization in School of Pharmacology, Department of Pharmacology, Chemotherapy and Medical Toxicology, University of Milan (Italy). He has received his BA in Pharmacy from the University of Padua, Padua (Italy). He has worked in Biomedical Department at University of Padua. He has a completed a large numbers of courses about Toxicology and Clinical Pharmacology. He is author of 1 original article and 1 review article. Now he&rsquo;s preparing a meta-analysis about fibrinolytic therapy in treatment of Myocardial Infarct." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Clinical Pharmacology, Phytotherapy, Drug-drug interactions, Herb-drug interactions, Adverse Drug Reactions, Clinical risk assessment, Pharmacovigilance, Drug absorption, Drug metabolism, Pharmacogenetic and Pharmacogenomic, Meta-analysis, Retrospective Studies" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/veronique-a-lacombe-9916.PNG" alt="Veronique A Lacombe" title="Veronique A Lacombe" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/veronique-a-lacombe-9916" title="Click here"><strong>Veronique A Lacombe</strong></a> <br>Assistant Professor, Davis Heart and Lung Research Institute <br>The Ohio State University Columbus, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Veronique A. Lacombe was a Diplomate ACVIM Research Assistant Professor in College of Pharmacy Investigator at Davis Heart &amp; Lung Research Institute" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Heart &amp; Lung Research" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-paul-a-jowsey-296.jpg" alt="Paul A Jowsey" title="Paul A Jowsey" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/paul-a-jowsey-9917" title="Click here"><strong>Paul A Jowsey</strong></a> <br>Medical Toxicology Centre <br>Newcastle University, UK </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="He is Postdoctoral research associate, MRC Protein Phosphorylation Unit, University of Dundee (Oct 02 - Feb 04) and he is MRC Career Development Fellow, MRC Protein Phosphorylation Unit, University of Dundee" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Genotoxicity, including DNA damage, DNA damage signalling and DNA repair" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-sheela-sharma-341.jpg" alt="Sheela Sharma" title="Sheela Sharma" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/sheela-sharma-9921" title="Click here"><strong>Sheela Sharma</strong></a> <br>Division of Toxicology and Preclinical Studies, The Hamner Institutes for Health Sciences <br>USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Sheela Sharma, senior research investigator in the Preclinical Prevention andToxicology Program at the Hamner, has been awarded $450,000 over a period of 18months from the National Cancer Institute and the University of Alabama Birmingham. Dr. Sharma is working with collaborators at the University of Alabama at Birmingham toidentify new cancer chemoprevention agents, chemical compounds used to prevent,stop, or reverse the development of cancer." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Sharma has developed relevant cell culture systems that allow for broad scaleEfficacy and toxicity testing, which will aid in the identification of chemoprevention agents." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-huixiao-hong-392.jpg" alt="Huixiao Hong" title="Huixiao Hong" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/huixiao-hong-9923" title="Click here"><strong>Huixiao Hong</strong></a> <br>Center for Bioinformatics, National Center for Toxicological Research, U.S. Food and Drug Administration <br>USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Huixiao Hong, Ph.D., is a senior Scientist at the Division of Systems Toxicology, National Center for Toxicological Research (NCTR), US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Arkansas, USA, working on the scientific bases for regulatory application and development of genomics and biomarkers at the FDA. Before he joined the FDA, he was a senior Bioinformatician and the Manager of Bioinformatics Division at Z-Tech, an ICFI company. He held a Research Scientist position at Sumitomo Chemical Company in Japan. He was a visiting scientist at National Cancer Institute (NCI) at National Institutes of Health (NIH). He was also an Associated Professor and the Director of Laboratory of Computational Chemistry at Nanjing University in China. He published more than 80 scientific papers and served as an Executive Editor or a member of Editorial Board of 9 peer-reviewed journals and as a reviewer of more than 20 peer-reviewed journals in the area of pharmacogenomics, proteomics, bioinformatics, and chemoinformatics. He received his Ph.D. from Nanjing University in China and did post-doctoral research at Maxwell Institute in Leeds University in England." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Genome-wide association studies (GWAS): baseline practices for analyzing GWAS data, technical robustness of genotyping technology, sources of spurious associations, batch effects in GWAS; Proteomics: quality control and quality assessment of proteomics data, biomarkers for detecting hepatotoxicity, prediction protein function from protein sequences; Genomics: development of classifiers of diagnosis and prognosis based on gene expression profiles." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-alamdar-hussain-418.jpg" alt="Alamdar Hussain" title="Alamdar Hussain" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/alamdar-hussain-9926" title="Click here"><strong>Alamdar Hussain</strong></a> <br>Pharmaceutics College of Pharmacy <br>University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Alamdar Hussain is an Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutics at the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (OUHSC). He received his Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences from the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. Prior to his appointment at OUHSC, he was an Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Louisiana College of Pharmacy." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Hussain research primarily focuses in the field of inhalation protein and peptide drug delivery. He is currently investigating ways to improve absorption of drugs by non-invasive routes in laboratory animals. He is also exploring and understanding the mechanisms of peptide and protein drug transport in vitro in cell culture models. Apart from bench research, Dr. Hussain also actively involves in implementing novel methods of teaching and assessment in the classroom." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-narendra-vaish-424.jpg" alt="Narendra Vaish" title="Narendra Vaish" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/narendra-vaish-9927" title="Click here"><strong>Narendra Vaish</strong></a> <br>Research Director, Pharmacology and Toxicology <br>USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Narendra Vaish, Ph.D., MBA, Associate Director, Discovery Research and Pharmaceutical Development, at the RNAi and miRNA World Congress in Boston, MA." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Elimination and participation in the RNAi process. Substitution in the guide strand is intended to eliminate miRNA-like events, while preserving siRNA-like activity. Furthermore, as described previously, UsiRNAs have a lower potential for cytokine induction that can occur with standard siRNAs" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-s-narasimha-murthy-434.jpg" alt="S Narasimha Murthy" title="S Narasimha Murthy" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/s-narasimha-murthy-9928" title="Click here"><strong>S Narasimha Murthy</strong></a> <br>Pharmaceutics University of Mississippi, School of Pharmacy, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Murthy is currently an Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutics at the University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy. Dr. Murthy research objective is to develop noninvasive and technologies for drug sampling, delivery and treatment of diseases. He has several graduate students and postdoctoral fellows working in his research group" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="The research projects of Dr. Murthys group are funded by National Institutes of Health and Pharmaceutical companies. He has research collaborations within and outside of the United States. He is the Chief Editor of two books Dermatokinetics of therapeutic agents and Trans-ungual drug delivery which will be released shortly. In addition, he is serving on the Editorial board and Reviewers panel of over twenty-five journals. His research accomplishments and professional services have brought him recognitions from APhA, AAPS and MIT. He is also serving on the panel of grant reviewers for British Skin Foundation,UK, Wellcome foundation, UK and Department of Innovation, Government of Italy." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-xiang-qing-yu-439.jpg" alt="Xiang Qing Yu" title="Xiang Qing Yu" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/xiang-qing-yu-9929" title="Click here"><strong>Xiang Qing Yu</strong></a> <br>DMPK, Toxicology and Pathology, Lexicon Pharmaceuticals Inc <br>USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Xiang-Qing Yu is currently a Scientific Fellow of Pharmacokinetics at Department of DMPK, Toxicology and Pathology, Lexicon Pharmaceuticals, Inc. He earned his M.D. from Jiangxi Medical College and Ph.D. from University of Oslo Medical Faculty. Dr. Yu has been working in pharmaceutical industry for 11 years. His current focus is the application of PK and PK/PD modeling and simulation in drug discovery and development. Dr. Yu has published over 20 articles and abstracts in peer reviewed journals. He is a member of American College of Clinical Pharmacology, American Society for Clinical Pharmacology &amp; Therapeutics, and American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Application of PK and PK/PD modeling and simulation in drug discovery and development In silico prediction of ADME and PK" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-rais-a-ansari-442.jpg" alt="Rais A Ansari" title="Rais A Ansari" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/rais-a-ansari-9930" title="Click here"><strong>Rais A Ansari</strong></a> <br>Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy Health <br>Nova Southeastern University, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Ansari completed his BS and MS in 1976-78 lucknow university. He did his Ph.D in Kanpur University and at present he is an assistant professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences College of Pharmacy Health Professions Division Nova Southeastern University" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Pharmacodynamics, Cardiovascular Pharmacology, Toxicology" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-radharaman-ray-454.jpg" alt="Radharaman Ray" title="Radharaman Ray" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/radharaman-ray-9932" title="Click here"><strong>Radharaman Ray</strong></a> <br>Cellular and Molecular Biology Branch, U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defence <br>USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="He is member of Cellular and Molecular Biology Branch, Research Division, United States Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland,USA" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Cellular biology, molecular biology" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-santosh-kumar-497.jpg" alt="Santosh Kumar" title="Santosh Kumar" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/santosh-kumar-9934" title="Click here"><strong>Santosh Kumar</strong></a> <br>Associate Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy <br>University of Tennessee Health Science Center, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Santosh Kumar has received his PhD in Biotechnology from Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai. Currently, he is working as an Associate professor in College of Pharmacy, University of Tennessee Health Science Center. His research has included HIV-1, substance abuse, especially alcohol and tobacco, drug metabolism, and cytochrome P450. Based on this research and fellowship training he has received several awards and honors, such as Post-doctoral best paper award from ASPET. Based on his outstanding teaching and mentoring he has received &ldquo;Teacher of the year award&rdquo;. He is serving as an editorial member of several reputed journals, as well as ad-hoc member of NIH study section. He have authored &gt;50 peer-reviewed research articles/book chapters. He is a member of several professional society, as well as, he is the chair of &ldquo;Early career investigator committee&rdquo; in the Society of neuroimmune pharmacology." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="1. Role of cytochrome P450 pathways in alcohol-mediated HIV-1 pathogenesis 2. Role of cytochrome P450 pathways in tobacco-mediated HIV-1 pathogenesis" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-oliver-grundmann-524.jpg" alt="Oliver Grundmann" title="Oliver Grundmann" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/oliver-grundmann-9936" title="Click here"><strong>Oliver Grundmann</strong></a> <br>Department of Medicinal Chemistry, College of Pharmacy <br>University of Florida, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Grundmann received a BS in Pharmacy and European pharmacist license from the University of Muenster, Germany, in 2004 and his PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences as well as a MS in Forensic Toxicology from the University of Florida in 2007. Dr. Grundmann is currently a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Medicinal Chemistry at the University of Florida and teaches graduate courses in Forensic Sciences and Pharmaceutical Chemistry. He has published several research and review articles over the past years in the area of natural medicinal products as well as forensic sciences. Dr. Grundmann is a member of the American College of Clinical Pharmacology, the American Academy of Clinical Toxicology, and several other national and international professional organizations." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Drug Metabolism, Natural Products, CNS disorders, Drug development, Forensic Toxicology, Education technology" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-honglian-shi-637.jpg" alt="Honglian Shi" title="Honglian Shi" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/honglian-shi-9941" title="Click here"><strong>Honglian Shi</strong></a> <br>Associate professor Pharmacology and Toxicology <br>University of Kansas, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="He received Ph.D. in biophysics with a specialization in oxidative stress research and has been conducting research in the field of oxidative stress since my graduation. Oxidative stress results from the imbalance between free radical production and the antioxidant defence in cells. The stress has been implicated in the process of aging and the pathogeneses of more than sixty pathological conditions including neurodegenerative diseases, stroke, heart disease, cancers, and diabetes." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Free radical metabolism and the mechanisms of free radicals in diseases and aging, aiming at understanding the interactions between free radicals and other cellular molecules and finding efficient and specific treatments." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-humphrey-hung-chang-yao-673.jpg" alt="Humphrey Hung Chang Yao" title="Humphrey Hung Chang Yao" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/humphrey-hung-chang-yao-9942" title="Click here"><strong>Humphrey Hung Chang Yao</strong></a> <br>Associate Professor, Department of Veterinary Biosciences <br>University of Illinois at Urbana, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Humphrey Yao, Ph.D., leads the Developmental Reproductive Biology Group within the Laboratory of Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology. Yao received his doctoral degree from the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign in 1999 and completed his postdoctoral training at Duke University Medical Center in 2002. He became assistant professor in the Department of Comparative Biosciences at University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign in 2003 and received tenure in 2009. Yao joined NIEHS in August 2010." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Understanding how different somatic cell lineages Sertoli and Leydig cells in the testis and granulose and theca cells in the ovary are established in the fetal testis and ovary, respectively. Defining the cellular processes that lead to the formation of testis architecture and follicle assembly in the ovary. Investigating the effects of in utero exposure to endocrine disruptors on gonad organogenesis and lingering impacts on fertility in adulthood." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-rakesh-k-srivastava-676.jpg" alt="Rakesh K Srivastava" title="Rakesh K Srivastava" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/rakesh-k-srivastava-9944" title="Click here"><strong>Rakesh K Srivastava</strong></a> <br>Professor, Department Pharmacology, Kansas Medical Center <br>USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava is a Professor in Cancer Research and KBA Eminent Scholar in University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Cancer biology, angiogenesis, metastasis, transgenic animals, stem cells, biomarkers, transcription factors, drug discovery and development. The main focus of my laboratory is to examine the molecular mechanisms of apoptosis, angiogenesis and metastasis, and develop novel drugs for the treatment and prevention of various cancers. We have used biochemical, molecular and transgenic animal approaches to identify novel death receptor agonists. These small molecules bind to death receptors and induce apoptosis in cancer cells, while sparing normal cells.&nbsp; Inhibition of survival pathways have been shown to enhance the therapeutic potential of death receptor agonists." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-anantha-shekhar-677.jpg" alt="Anantha Shekhar" title="Anantha Shekhar" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/anantha-shekhar-9945" title="Click here"><strong>Anantha Shekhar</strong></a> <br>Professor and Director, Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute <br>Indiana University Medical Center, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="I have lead a successful basic and clinical research programs in the areas clinical neuroscience and stress related disorders, funded by the NIH since 1989. The basic work focuses on the role of neurotransmitter and limbic pathway abnormalities that could lead to stress and psychiatric disorders and has more recently extended these studies to the discovery of new treatments. I also directed the Clinical Neuroscience Research Center (NCRC) at Indiana University School of Medicine from 1997 to 2007. Our group at the NCRC has conducted studies in healthy and disease populations, utilizing physiology and brain imaging methods. I hold several Investigational New Drug applications and discovery patents, and conducted many pharmacokinetic, pharmacogenetics, phase I and phase II studies of novel compounds in the treatment of schizophrenia, anxiety, and mood disorders. I have published over 140 original scientific papers in leading basic and clinical journals. A number of grants from the National Institutes of Health, private foundations, and commercial collaborations have supported my research." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Neuroscience and stress related disorders, Stress and psychiatric disorders" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-ebomoyi-william-679.jpg" alt="Ebomoyi William" title="Ebomoyi William" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/ebomoyi-william-9946" title="Click here"><strong>Ebomoyi William</strong></a> <br>Professor, Department of Health Studies College of Health Sciences <br>Chicago State University, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. William Ebomoyi was the Employee of the Month for November 2009. He was recognized for going beyond the call of duty in student advising during the 2009/2010 academic year. &nbsp;" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Health Sciences" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-s-m-moghimi-3137.jpg" alt="S M Moghimi" title="S M Moghimi" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/s-m-moghimi-9947" title="Click here"><strong>S M Moghimi</strong></a> <br>Department of Pharmaceutics and Analytical Chemistry <br>University of Copenhagen, Denmark </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Moein Moghimi is Professor of Nanomedicine and Head of the Nanomedicine Group at the Department of Pharmaceutics and Analytical Chemistry Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. He further serves as the Director of the Centre for Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology and Nanotoxiocology CPNN and Group Leader in Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology at the NanoScience Center University of Copenhagen. He is also the Guest Professor of Nanomedicine at Multidisciplinary Research Center, Shantou University China and the elected Fellow of the Institute of Nanotechnology FIoN in UK. Previously he was Senior Lecturer in Biopharmacy and Molecular Pharmaceutics at the School of Pharmacy, University of Brighton UK, and The University Research Fellow in Advanced Drug Delivery Systems at the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Nottingham UK. His research activities are focused on experimental nanomedicines, nanotoxicology and pharmaceutical nanotechnology." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="He has pioneered research in design and surface engineering of nanoparticles and functional nanosystems for parenteral site-specific targeting and imaging modalities (e.g., splenotropic entities, lymphotropic agents, phagocyte-resistant nanoparticles and cancer nanomedicines) as well as the molecular basis of nanomaterial cytotoxicity (single cell studies) and adverse immunological reactions (complement activation mechanisms)." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-jason-matthews-3661.jpg" alt="Jason Matthews" title="Jason Matthews" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/jason-matthews-9949" title="Click here"><strong>Jason Matthews</strong></a> <br>Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology <br>University of Toronto, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Jason Matthews received his B.Sc. Degree in Toxicology and Environmental Science from the University of Western Ontario. He completed his Ph.D. degree in Biochemistry and Environmental Toxicology at Michigan State University. He then moved to Sweden to train as a postdoctoral fellow in Professor Jan-&Aring;ke Gustafsson&rsquo;s laboratory at the Karolinska Institute. Jason joined the Department of Pharmacology as an Assistant Professor in May, 2006." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Research in his lab is focused on understanding the mechanisms of transcription factor dependent gene activation and repression and studies the aryl hydrocarbon receptor. In addition, ers. he is interested in understanding the molecular mechanisms of how environmental chemicals modulate estrogen receptor signalling pathways, resulting in endocrine changes and potential increasing risks of hormone dependent cancer" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-ayman-m-noreddin-3662.jpg" alt="Ayman M Noreddin" title="Ayman M Noreddin" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/ayman-m-noreddin-9950" title="Click here"><strong>Ayman M Noreddin</strong></a> <br>Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice <br>Hampton University School of Pharmacy, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Noreddin received his Ph.D. in pharmaceutical Sciences from the University of the Pacific, California and received research training as a visiting scholar at the Department of Medicine, Stanford University. He had postdoctoral fellowship (Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Antimicrobials), Department of Medical Microbiology, University of Manitoba followed by an American College of Clinical Pharmacy postdoctoral fellowship (Infectious Diseases). Dr. Noreddin&rsquo;s research interest includes Pharmacoklinetic/Pharmacodynamic modeling of anti-infective and anti-cancer therapy, clinical simulation and Monte Carlo analysis and bacterial resistance in biofilm studies. Dr. Noreddin has outstanding records of scientific and academic accomplishments with multiple research funding, numerous publications in highly prestigious journals and various presentations in both national and international conferences. He served as a scientific reviewer for the NIH as well as other national and international research institutions" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="1. Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic modeling of anti-infective and anti-cancer therapy 2. Clinical simulation and Monte Carlo analysis 3. Bacterial resistance in biofilm studies 4. Cancer epigenetic studies 5. Minority health care studies" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-xiaochao-ma-9741.jpg" alt="Xiaochao Ma" title="Xiaochao Ma" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/xiaochao-ma-9952" title="Click here"><strong>Xiaochao Ma</strong></a> <br>Assistant Professor <br>Department of Pharmacology, Toxicology and Therapeutics, The University of Kansas Medical Center, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Ma received PhD in Pharmacology &amp; Toxicology in 2003 at Chinese Academy of Sciences. From 2004 to 2008, Dr. Ma worked as a postdoctoral fellow in Dr. Frank Gonzalez&rsquo;s laboratory at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). In 2008, Dr. Ma started as a tenure-tracked assistant professor at University of Kansas Medical Center (KUMC). The long-term goal of Dr. Ma&prime;s research is to understand mechanisms of toxicity of anti-tuberculosis and anti-HIV chemotherapy.&nbsp; Dr. Ma has published 39 scientific papers and reviews.&nbsp; Dr. Ma&prime;s research is supported by NIH.&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Ma&rsquo;s research focuses on the role of xenobiotic nuclear receptors in drug metabolism and metabolism-mediated liver injury. Pregnane X receptor (PXR; NR1I2) is one of the most important xenobiotic nuclear receptors regulating a large network of genes including those encoding metabolic enzymes and transporters. Recent advances in mouse models, including Pxr-null, PXR-humanized, and PXR/CYP3A4 double transgenic mice, provide ideal tools for evaluating the functions of human PXR and CYP3A4 in vivo. The laboratory utilizes these genetically engineered mouse models to investigate the mechanisms of drug-induced liver injury. In addition, we are interested in identifying small molecule biomarkers of drug-induced liver injury using an LC-MS-based metabolomic approach. Specific responding biomarkers will be used for elucidating the mechanisms of drug-induced liver injury. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-fei-li-10257.jpg" alt="Fei Li" title="Fei Li" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/fei-li-9953" title="Click here"><strong>Fei Li</strong></a> <br>Laboratory of Metabolism, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health <br>USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Fei Li is currently working as Visiting Fellow, Laboratory of Metabolism, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, USA." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Metabolism, toxicity, and carcinogenicity of drugs and chemicals: Cytochromes P450 (P450) involve in metabolism of drugs and chemicals in vivo, and catalyze the inactivation or metabolic-activation of chemical carcinogens. A multi-faceted approach, including mouse model, molecular biology, and analytical chemistry is used to investigate the roles of metabolism enzymes in toxicity and carcinogenicity. I have focused on the study of the toxicity of several drugs, including ifosfamide, cyclophophamide, thioTEPA, and procainamide, and the effect of CYP1B1 on benzo[&alpha;]pyrene using CYP1B1-null and humanized mice. Part of results has been published on Biochemical Pharmacology and British Journal of Pharmacology. &bull; Metabolic profiling of drug efficacy and toxicity: Xenobiotic receptors, such as peroxisome proliferator activated receptor (PPAR) and farnesoid X receptor (FXR), can mediate the metabolic response of organism to the chemical environment. However, in many cases, activation of xenobiotic receptors can lead to toxic and carcinogenic responses. The transgenic mice, including knockout and humanized mice, can be used to study the mechanism of drug efficacy and toxicity. I have worked on the effect of PPAR&alpha; and FXR on drug efficacy and toxicity. Part of results has been published in Journal of Lipid Research and Journal of Proteome Research. &bull; Identification of biomarkers for diseases using mass spectrometry based-metabolomics: Metabolomics using liquid and gas chromatography linked to mass spectrometers (UPLC-QTOFMS and GC-MS) as analytical platforms, is being actively used to systematically identify and quantify all metabolites in a given organism or biological sample. The small molecule biomarkers of diseases are identified through the targeted- and untargeted-metabolomic analysis of metabolites in serum, urine and tissue homogenate. Some endogenous biomarkers of several diseases, including cancer, diabetes, liver cholestasis, and glaucoma, have been identified in my research using this technology. Part of results has been published in Journal of Biological Chemistry." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-jinchun-sun-10344.jpg" alt="Jinchun Sun" title="Jinchun Sun" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/jinchun-sun-9954" title="Click here"><strong>Jinchun Sun</strong></a> <br>Research Chemist, National Center for Toxicological Research, U.S. Food and Drug Administration <br>USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Jinchun Sun is currently working as a Research Chemist in National Center for Toxicological Research, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, USA. Dr. Jinchun Sun completed her Ph.D. in Chemistry (in the field of analytical chemistry) from the University of Kentucky (Lexington, KY) in 2006." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Since 2006, my research has been continuously focused on the use of mass spectrometry for metabolomics-based analysis of urine, serum, and tissue samples to elucidate potential translational biomarkers and mechanism(s) of toxicity and disease that will improve and protect human health. LC/MS is instrumental in the qualification of potential biomarkers in both preclinical and clinical studies. The identified biomarkers will serve as novel tools to provide a scientific basis to the FDA for biomarker-based products approval or as disease screening biomarkers in accessible body fluids. The studies will also provide information for risk assessment of new drugs for the protection of public health and for FDA decision making." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-arik-dahan-11485.JPG" alt="Arik Dahan" title="Arik Dahan" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/arik-dahan-9960" title="Click here"><strong>Arik Dahan</strong></a> <br>Department of Clinical Pharmacology <br>Ben-Gurion University, Israel </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Arik Dahan is an Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics at the Department of Clinical Pharmacology and the School of Pharmacy, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Beer-Sheva, Israel. He is also an Adjunct Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the College of Pharmacy, University of Michigan, USA. Dr Dahan received his Ph.D. (2007) from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. From 2007 until 2009 he was a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the University of Michigan College of Pharmacy with Professor Gordon Amidon. DrDahan\\s research interest is the integration of up-to-date molecular and cellular mechanistic investigations of drug disposition in the context of the human body, in order to enable successful drug delivery and therapy. In implementing this molecular biopharmaceutical approach to ADME research, He has published over 40 top-notch Journal papers, and contributed chapters to 4 books." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr Dahan is seeking to enable mechanistic-based successful solutions to drug delivery, especially (but not only) oral, in challenging scenarios e.g. low-solubility, low-permeability, efflux transport, extensive metabolism, poor site targeting, various pathophysiological conditions (e.g. obesity, inflammatory bowel disease), and pediatrics patient care." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-sumit-rawal-11486.JPG" alt="Sumit Rawal" title="Sumit Rawal" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/sumit-rawal-9961" title="Click here"><strong>Sumit Rawal</strong></a> <br>University of Tennessee Health Science Center, College of Pharmacy, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Sumit Rawal received his Ph.D. in Toxicology from Utah State University, USA and his Masters and Bachelor&rsquo;s degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences from University of Delhi, India. Dr. Rawal graduated with top honors from the Ph.D. program as a result of which he was inducted into the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi. Presently he is a researcher at the University of Tennessee, Memphis and his research work involves Drug Metabolism, Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of novel drugs. Previously Dr. Rawal worked at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill as an Oncology Research fellow. Dr. Rawal has published over 20 several research articles and abstracts, and a book chapter on the topics of Drug/Xenobiotic Metabolism, Molecular and Biochemical Toxicology, Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics. He is involved in peer-review of research papers for 7 international scholarly journals. Currently Dr. Rawal is the elected member of the prestigious American Society of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET), Society of Toxicology (SOT), and 4 other organizations dedicated to the fields of Toxicology and Pharmacology. Additionally, Dr. Rawal also serves as the member of steering committee for the American Association of Pharmaceutical Sciences (AAPS) - Clinical Pharmacology and Translational Research Pharmacometrics focus group." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Drug Metabolism, Molecular and Biochemical Toxicology, Toxicokinetics/Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics, Reactive metabolites/Intermediates, Hepatotoxicity, Mechanisms of carcinogenesis/mutagenesis, Clinical Pharmacology" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drugmetabolismtoxicology-fhdgufugoiufogfg-22747.jpg" alt="Pritha Bhattacharjee" title="Pritha Bhattacharjee" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/pritha-bhattacharjee-9979" title="Click here"><strong>Pritha Bhattacharjee</strong></a> <br>Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Science <br>University of Calcutta, Kolkata, India </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="As a Ph. D. graduate student (2002-2008) from the CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Biology (CSIR-IICB), I have evaluated genetic changes in the population chronically exposed to arsenic through their drinking water. I acquired knowledge from epidemiological studies as well. During my post-doctoral work (2008-2011), I have extensively studied gene expression analysis from blood and tissue samples. Identified genetic variants from major pathways hampered by toxic insult and also conducted prospective studies to examine the arsenic-induced health issues in different exposure status. As a CSIR pool scientist (2011-2013), I have independently studied telomere dysfunction, senescence and epigenetic dysregulation in arsenic exposed population and how functional compensation of one gene occurs by its other family member. At present as a faculty in Dept of Environmental Science, I explore arsenic-induced epigenetic modifications (specially chromatin remodeling), study the trace metal profiles and their interaction, bioactive compounds and its amelioration capacity both at cell line and population level. At present, my team focus majorly on genetic-and epigenetic interactions, in cell line, mouse and human model system. We are also actively examining the effect of occupational toxicants and its impact on human health. We are working on several unorganized sectors and attempting to convert them towards green industry. Through technological interventions and sustainable solutions, our major objective remains to improve their occupational health." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Induced Toxicity and Carcinogenicity" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/journal-of-drug-metabolism--toxicology-dr.-nv.satheesh-madhav-26240.JPG" alt="Dr. Nv.Satheesh Madhav" title="Dr. Nv.Satheesh Madhav" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/dr-nvsatheesh-madhav-9981" title="Click here"><strong>Dr. Nv.Satheesh Madhav</strong></a> <br>Director and Professor, Department of Pharmaceutics <br>DIT University, Dehradun, India </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Satheesh Madhav did his B.Pharm in 1992 at V.L. college of Pharmacy, Raichur, Karnataka &amp; M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics) at Govt. college of Pharmacy Banglore university, Karnataka in 1994 &amp; Ph.D. (Pharmaceutical Technology) at Jadavpur university, Kolkata, 2004. He is having 20years of administration &amp; research teaching experience. He has filed 47 Indian patents, guided 01 Ph.D. &amp; 56 M.Pharm students. He has 35 publications &amp; 135 presentations in his credit &amp; he is a recipient of Young Scientist Award, UCOST in 2010. He is a pioneer in exploring novelistic soft palatal, translingual mucosal drug delivery, translabial drug delivery to brain eye targeting via ear to canal mucosal platform for the systematic drug delivery as well as brain targeting. He has isolated novel biopolymers around 120 from the edible sources &amp; also expertise in screening for pharmaceutical applications, formulating bio- nano particle." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Nano formulations, ear to brain targeting, Trans-nabi drug delivery Translingual drug delivery, Translabial mucosal drug delivery, Isolation of biopolymers from the natural sources &amp; screening for its pharmaceutical applications, Formulations of flexi biofilms, Isolation of bio penitrants from natural sources of transungual drug delivery" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/dale-johnson-9943.PNG" alt="Dale Johnson" title="Dale Johnson" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/dale-johnson-9943" title="Click here"><strong>Dale Johnson</strong></a> <br>Editor-in-Chief <br>President and CEO, Emiliem, Inc. and Elara Bioscience Inc <br>USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Dale Johnson is an Adjunct Professor of Molecular Toxicology at UC Berkeley where he teaches Computational Toxicology, Principles of Drug Action, and lectures in Pharmacogenomics. He has had previous academic appointments at University of Michigan, Western Michigan University, and St. John&rsquo;s University. He is also currently President &amp; CEO of Emiliem, Inc. a start-up biotech company in California and Michigan. He has over 30 years experience in biopharmaceutical research and development activities where he has led and managed small units in start-up companies to multi-national groups in large corporations. He has participated in the research and development of over 100 investigational molecules of which 15 have become marketed medicinal products in the U.S., Europe, and Japan, and is co-inventor on 6 issued patents. He received BS, Pharm.D, and Ph.D (Toxicology). degrees from the University of Michigan where he was an AFPE Fellow. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Toxicology (DABT). Dr. Johnson is the co-author of over 100 published papers, abstracts, and book chapters; was journal co-editor of The Chemistry of Metabolic and Toxicological Processes section of Current Opinion in Drug Discovery &amp; Development; is the Special Issue Editor of Advances in Computational Toxicology, International Journal of Molecular Science; and is on the Editorial Advisory Board for the Wiley book series on Technologies for the Pharmaceutical Industry. He is a member of the Green Ribbon Science Panel for the state of California&rsquo;s Department of Toxic Substances Control and is a member of scientific advisory boards for privately held companies. His current research activities are focused on creating and rolling out a comprehensive infrastructure designed to support all relevant and available chemical-toxicity resources, extend to various model systems and &ldquo;omics&rdquo; data sets, and be applicable to human health from chemical exposures and to early and late stage drug research and development. He is an active member of AAAS, American Chemical Society, and the Society of Toxicology." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="He is currently applying this knowledge and expertise in academics, therapeutic R&amp;D, as well as on environmental issues through the State of California Green Chemistry Initiatives. He is currently a member of the Green Ribbon Science Panel for California Department of Toxic Substances Control. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Toxicology, co-inventor on several issued and pending patents, and co-editor of the journal The Chemistry of Metabolic and Toxicological Processes, Current Opinion in Drug Discovery &amp; Development." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drug-metabolism-toxicology-yurong-lai-8365.jpg" alt="Yurong Lai" title="Yurong Lai" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/yurong-lai-9951" title="Click here"><strong>Yurong Lai</strong></a> <br>Sr. Principal Scientist, Pfizer Global Research and Development, Groton Laboratories, Pfizer Inc <br>USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Lai received his M.D from Fujian Medical University in China and his Ph.D. (Toxicology) from Sapporo Medical University in Japan in 1998. From 1998 to 2001, he was a research fellow of Japanese Society for Promotion (JSPS) in Department of Physiopathology, Graduate School of Medicine of Hokkaido University, followed by a position as Research Associate in Department of Pharmaceutics, University of Washington. In 2004, he moved to PDM, PGRD St. Louis and then Groton in 2010, Pfizer Inc. and has been serving as a PDM representative (PI) for preclinical project, postdoc supervisor and discipline leader for drug transporter. Research interests of Dr. Lai and his group include: 1) Discovery and development of drug candidates for the treatment of inflammation and pain. 2) Drug transporter related ADME/Tox, in particular hepatobiliary transporters. Current research projects involve absolute differences of hepatobiliary transporters across species, structure-activity relationship and the evaluation of in vitro/in vivo models to scale up human PK prediction. Dr. Lai is a patent inventor and the author of over 70 research papers/book chapters" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="1) hepatobiliary transport; 2) member protein proteomics; 3) Structure-Activities Relationship of transporters; 4) mechanism of drug absorption and disposition; 5) drug-drug interactions and regulation of ADMET protein expressions" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drugmetabolismtoxicology-mohamed-hassan-17563.jpg" alt="Mohamed Hassan" title="Mohamed Hassan" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/mohamed-hassan-9964" title="Click here"><strong>Mohamed Hassan</strong></a> <br>UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI MEDICAL CENTER, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Mohamed Hassan is the leader of the Molecular Tumor Therapy group at &ldquo;Institut National de la Sant&eacute; et de la Recherche M&eacute;dicale (INSERM), and Dental Faculty, University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France, and Cancer Institute, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi, USA. He was the Group leader of the Molecular Tumor Therapy up to Dec. 2011 at the University Hospital of Duesseldorf, Germany. Currently, He is Group leader of. Dr. Hassan earned his BSc. In Biochemistry from the University of Zagazig, and earnd BSc, MSc, in Biomedical Science from the University of duesseldorf. Dr. Hassan earned his PhD in Molecular Medicine/ Viral Oncology from the University of Duessledorf, Duesseldorf, Germany. Dr. Hassan specialized in Cancer Research, with particular interests in the field Molecular Tumor Therapies and Cancer stem- like cells. He is the recipient of Robert Frank award from International Association of Dental Research (IADR ) 2007, and Japanese society of internal medicine award, 2011. Dr. Hassan published more than 50 publications in the field of Cancer Research and Infectious Diseases. In addition, Dr. Hassan is editorial board member of many international Journals. Also, Dr. Hassan is invited Reviewer by many of international Peer review journals" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Mohamed Hassan Research Interest covers the Cancer research, Melanoma Research, Head and Neck squamous cell carcinoma, Viral Oncology, (Hepatitis C Virus-associated Hepatocellular Carcinoma, Cancer stem- like cells, Molecular Mechanisms of tumor progression, Metastasis, resistance and recurrence, Molecular Tumor Therapy" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drugmetabolismtoxicology-ravi-d.-vaishya-21510.jpg" alt="Ravi D. Vaishya" title="Ravi D. Vaishya" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/ravi-d-vaishya-9966" title="Click here"><strong>Ravi D. Vaishya</strong></a> <br>Formulation Scientist, Insys Therapeutics, <br>University of Missouri-Kansas City, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Vaishya obtained his Bachelors in Pharmacy from North Gujarat University, Gujarat, India. He graduated with a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Science and Chemistry from University of Missouri-Kansas City, MO, USA. He is currently working as a Formulation Scientist at Insys Therapeutics Inc., USA, and a pharmaceutical company that develops innovative supportive care products. He has worked on National Institute of Health (NIH) and industry funded research projects. Dr. Vaishya&rsquo;s work was focused on development of polymeric drug delivery systems for small molecule and biologics such as proteins and peptides. Primarily, he has developed ocular topical and injectable micelle, nanoparticle, microparticle and hydrogel formulations. His research interest also includes transporter targeted prodrug, evasion of efflux, peptide chemical stability, design of experiments and pharmacokinetic drug-drug interactions. He has authored/co-authored several peer reviewed publications, patent and book chapters. Dr. Vaishya&rsquo;s current research focus at Insys therapeutics involves product development of oral solution, sublingual spray and pMDIs for inhalation." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="drug delivery and transporters" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/journal-of-drug-metabolism--toxicology-maria-durisova-21674.jpg" alt="Maria Durisova" title="Maria Durisova" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/maria-durisova-9967" title="Click here"><strong>Maria Durisova</strong></a> <br>Editor-in-Chief <br>Institute of Experimental Pharmacology and Toxicology <br>Slovak republic </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="I am a senior a researcher affiliated with the Institute of Experimental Pharmacology and Toxicology, the Department of Pharmacology of Inflammation, Slovak Academy of Sciences Bratislava, 841 04 Slovak Republic. However, during my work in pharmacokinetics for several years, I utilized my knowledge of mathematics, based on my education, what is necessary for the development of accurate mathematical models in pharmacokinetics." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drugmetabolismtoxicology-sanjib-bhattachayya-21719.jpg" alt="Sanjib Bhattachayya" title="Sanjib Bhattachayya" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/sanjib-bhattachayya-9968" title="Click here"><strong>Sanjib Bhattachayya</strong></a> <br>Editor-in-Chief <br>Department of Biomotility and Traffic Jam <br>Tohoku University, Japan </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Biography: Tohoku University (WPI-AIMR), Japan; January, 2015&ndash;Present. &rarr; working on Bio-motility and Traffic Jam Related to Alzheimer Disease University of Barcelona, Spain, Juan de la Cierva Fellow; July, 2014&ndash;December, 2014. &rarr; Worked on metabolomics and effect of dietary phytochemicals on diabetics Kyoto University (WPI-iCeMS), Japan, Research Associate; March, 2013&ndash;June, 2014. &rarr; Worked on Artificial Nano Transporter to Combat Metabolic Disorders and Polymer Drug Delivery Formulation Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), India, K S Krishnan Fellow (a President of India Fellowship), March, 2012-March 2013. &rarr; Worked in Immunomodulation of Dendritic Cell by Nano Biomaterials Mayo Clinic, Rochester, USA, Senior Research Fellow, July, 2009-February, 2012. &rarr; Worked in Nanomedicine, Drug Delivery and Cancer Biology, Sulfur Amino Acid Metabolism in Tumor Development." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Medicinal Chemistry, Enzymology, Nano Drug Delivery and Formulation Chemistry, Cancer Metabolism, Molecular Biology, Translational Research" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drugmetabolismtoxicology-a.-heidari-21756.jpg" alt="A. Heidari" title="A. Heidari" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/a-heidari-9969" title="Click here"><strong>A. Heidari</strong></a> <br>Professor, Faculty of Chemistry <br>California South University, Irvine, California, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. A. Heidari, Ph.D., D.Sc. is a Professor in Chemistry. He has got his Ph.D. and D.Sc. degrees form California South University (CSU), Irvine, California, USA. Furthermore, he has double postdocs in Project Management and also in Nanochemistry and Molecular Structure Theory. His research interests are Biophysical Chemistry, Nanochemistry, Quantum Chemistry, Biomolecular and Vibrational Spectroscopy, Molecular Modeling and Structure, Theoretical, Computational and Mathematical Chemistry, Ab initio and Density Functional Methods. He has participated at more than fifty reputed international conferences, seminars, congresses, symposiums and forums around the world as yet. Also, he possesses many published articles in Science Citation Index (SCI)/International Scientific Index (ISI) Journals. It should be noted that he has visited many universities or scientific and academic research institutes in different countries such as United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Netherlands, Russia, France, Swiss, Germany, Sweden, Spain, Portugal, South Korea, China, etc. as research fellow, sabbatical and volunteer researcher or visitor heretofore. He has a history of several years of teaching for college students and various disciplines and trends in different universities. Moreover, he has been a senior advisor in various industry and factories. He is expert in many computer programs and programming languages. Hitherto, he has authored more than ten books in Chemistry. Syne, he has been awarded more than two hundreds reputed international awards, prizes, scholarships and honors. Heretofore, he has multiple editorial duties in many reputed international journals. Hitherward, he is a member of more than one hundred reputed international academic&ndash;scientific&ndash;research institutes around the world." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Biophysical Chemistry, Biomolecular Spectroscopy, Quantum Chemistry, Nanochemistry, Theoretical Chemistry, Mathematical Chemistry, Computational Chemistry, Vibrational Spectroscopy, Molecular Modelling, Ab initio &amp; Density Functional Methods, Molecular Structure" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drugmetabolismtoxicology-carlos-clayton-torres-aguiar-21841.jpg" alt="Carlos Clayton Torres Aguiar" title="Carlos Clayton Torres Aguiar" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/carlos-clayton-torres-aguiar-9970" title="Click here"><strong>Carlos Clayton Torres Aguiar</strong></a> <br>Professor, Celetista formal Functional Placemen <br>Universidade de Fortaleza, Brazil </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Possui gradua&ccedil;&atilde;o em Medicina pela Universidade Federal do Cear&aacute; (1993), Mestrado em Sa&uacute;de Coletiva pela Universidade de Fortaleza (2007) e Doutorado em Biotecnologia pela Universidade Federal do Cear&aacute; (2012). &Eacute; especialista em psiquiatria pela Associa&ccedil;&atilde;o Brasileira de Psiquiatria (ABP), com certificado em &aacute;rea de atua&ccedil;&atilde;o em psicogeriatria, tamb&eacute;m pela ABP. Atualmente &eacute; professor do curso de medicina da Universidade de Fortaleza- UNIFOR." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Biotechnology, Health sciences" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drugmetabolismtoxicology-dr.-raju-bandu-21854.jpg" alt="Dr. Raju Bandu" title="Dr. Raju Bandu" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/dr-raju-bandu-9971" title="Click here"><strong>Dr. Raju Bandu</strong></a> <br>Research Professor, Department of Applied Chemistry <br>Kyung Hee University, South Korea </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Raju Bandu is a Research Professor in department of Applied Chemistry, Kyung Hee University, Yong-in city, Gyeonggi-do, Korea. Dr. Raju did his Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from IICT, Hyderabad, India. He has been working on cancer biomarker discovery, drug metabolism &amp; pharmacokinetic studies, pharmaceutical analysis, lipid and metabolic profiling in biological samples like cells, tissues, blood and urine using LC-MS/MS and other analytical techniques. Dr. Raju is serving as a reviewer for several reputed international journals. He has contributed to more than 25 research papers published in highly reputed international journals." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Metabolomics and lipidomics research, Cancer and other disease biomarker discovery, Identification of differentially expressed biomarker lipids, proteins and metabolites in blood, urine, tissues and cell lines of cancer and other diseased samples from human and animal models using advanced MS and other analytical techniques along with statistical tools, Lipidomic profiling and imaging by ESI-MS and MALDI-MS." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drugmetabolismtoxicology-jitendra-singh-rathore-21937.jpg" alt="Jitendra Singh Rathore" title="Jitendra Singh Rathore" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/jitendra-singh-rathore-9972" title="Click here"><strong>Jitendra Singh Rathore</strong></a> <br>Assistant Professor, School of Biotechnology <br>Gautam Buddha University, India </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Sep 2014-Till date Assistant Professor, School of Biotechnology, Gautam Buddha University, (GBU) Greater Noida, U.P, India Sep 2013-Aug 2014: Assistant Professor of Microbiology on Visiting Track Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania (UPENN), Philadelphia, USA Sep 2013-Aug 2014: Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Fellow, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania (UPENN), Philadelphia, USA July, 2010- Aug 2013: Assistant Professor, School of Biotechnology, Gautam Buddha University, (GBU) Greater Noida, U.P, India Sep, 2009-June, 2010: Faculty Associate, School of Biotechnology, Gautam Buddha University, (GBU) Greater Noida, U.P, India July 2004-Aug, 2009: Research Scholar, International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, (ICGEB) New Delhi, India Nov, 2002-July, 2004: Junior Research Fellowship, School of Biotechnology, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) New Delhi, India" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Host-Pathogen Interaction (Pulmonary Infection)" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drugmetabolismtoxicology-nikolaos-k.-gatselis-21940.jpg" alt="Nikolaos K. Gatselis" title="Nikolaos K. Gatselis" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/nikolaos-k-gatselis-9973" title="Click here"><strong>Nikolaos K. Gatselis</strong></a> <br>Assistant Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine and Research Laboratory of Internal Medicine <br>University of Thessaly, Greece </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Aug 2001 &ndash; now: Research Fellow &amp; Associate, Department of Medicine &amp; Research Lab of Internal Medicine, Larissa Medical School, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Thessaly, Greece (Directors: Professor N. Stathakis until Aug 2008 and then Professor G.N. Dalekos). Aug 2001 &ndash; Nov 2001: Quarterly practice in Outpatient Clinic and Emergency Department of Medicine, Cardiology and General Surgery of Larissa Regional General Hospital. Nov 2001 &ndash; Nov 2002: Obligatory medical service in rural area (Health Center of Farsala, Larissa). Sep 2002 &ndash; Jan 2003: Trainer in First Aid National Center (Larissa). Jan 2003 &ndash; Mar 2004: Obligatory medical service in the Greek Army. 4 May 2004 &ndash; Nov 2008: Resident in Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine &amp; Research Laboratory of Internal Medicine, Larissa Medical School, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Thessaly, Greece (Director: Professor N. Stathakis up to July 2008 and then Professor G.N Dalekos). Mar 2005 &ndash; Apr 2005: Trainer in a Post-Graduate programme of Molecular Biology in Larissa Medical School, University of Thessaly, Greece. Sep 2008 &ndash; Dec 2008: Advisor in Schools, Hellenic Army and Societies of parents and guardians, about sexually transmitted diseases and AIDS under the auspices of Center of Control and Prevention of Diseases of Ministry of Health and Ministry of National Education and Religious Affairs. Oct 2008 &ndash; May 2010: Teaching of the 3rd and 4th year medical students at the University of Thessaly, Medical School, Larissa, which involves clinical rounds and presentation of cases (as a teaching staff under labour agreement with Larissa Medical School, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Thessaly). Mar 2009 &ndash; Mar 2010: Accessory Senior Registrar in Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine &amp; Research Laboratory of Internal Medicine, Larissa Medical School, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Thessaly (Director: Professor G.N. Dalekos). May 2010 &ndash; May 2011: Post Doc Research Fellow in &ldquo;French National Reference Center for Viral Hepatitis B, C and delta&rdquo; &amp; &ldquo;Research Team &ndash; Pathophysiology and Therapy of Chronic Viral Hepatitis&rdquo;, Hospital Henri Mondor, University Paris Est, INSERM U955 (Director J-M. Pawlotsky). May 2011 &ndash; Feb 2013: Senior Registrar in Internal Medicine (elect on Nov 2010), Department of Medicine, Larissa Medical School, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Larissa (Director: Professor G.N. Dalekos). Feb 2013 &ndash; May 2014 Lecturer in Internal Medicine (elect on Oct 2010), Department of Medicine, Larissa Medical School, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Larissa (Director: Professor G.N. Dalekos). June 2014 &ndash; now Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine (elect on Feb 2014), Department of Medicine, Larissa Medical 5 School, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Larissa (Director: Professor G.N. Dalekos)." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Endocrinology, Pharmacology, Digestive and liver disease" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drugmetabolismtoxicology-rozana-oliveira-goncalves-22012.jpg" alt="Rozana Oliveira Goncalves" title="Rozana Oliveira Goncalves" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/rozana-oliveira-goncalves-9976" title="Click here"><strong>Rozana Oliveira Goncalves</strong></a> <br>Professor <br>Federal University of Bahia, Bahia state network, Brazil </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="I, Rozana Oliveira Goncalves, was born in the city of Piritiba, in the interior of the state of Bahia in the year 1977. I am the daughter of Dilton Alexandrian Gon&ccedil;alves and Florisvalda Oliveira Gon&ccedil;alves. My marital status is single. In 1992 my family and I lived in the city of Miguel Calmon, so I studied up to the high school level there. In 1996, to continue studying, I had to separate from my family and I moved to the capital of Bahia, Salvador. In 1997, I started a course in Biological Sciences at the Catholic University of Salvador. In 2001 I began my career in research as an intern in the Laboratory of Human Genetics and Medical Maternity Clim&eacute;rio de Oliveira. In 2006, I started a Master&#39;s degree in biotechnology and investigative medicine at Gon&ccedil;alo Muniz Research Center / Fiocruz, where I also completed a doctoral program (2008-2013). I am currently a biology teacher in the Bahia state network." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Genetics, Molecular Biology and toxicology" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drugmetabolismtoxicology-hardik-chandasana-22389.jpg" alt="HARDIK CHANDASANA" title="HARDIK CHANDASANA" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/hardik-chandasana-9977" title="Click here"><strong>HARDIK CHANDASANA</strong></a> <br>Editor-in-Chief <br>Professor, Department of Pharmaceutics <br>University of Florida, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Well experienced in conducting analytical DMPK activities like in vitro Plasma stability, Metabolic stability with liver microsomes and Hepatocytes, Reaction phenotyping, Plasma protein binding, CYP inhibition assays for IC 50 value, RBC Partitioning, Drug stability in SGF and SIF, Metabolite identification and other analytical studies such as solubility, chemical stability, logP, logD value measurement etc . &bull; Preclinical formulation for PK studies. &bull; Bioanalytical method development and validation ( Plasma, Tears, Vaginal fluids ,Tissues etc.) &bull; Animal Handling Techniques.(Rat, Mice, Hamster and Rabbit). &bull; Experience in preclinical (Mice, Rat, Hamster and Rabbit) and clinical (healthy volunteers) ADME/pharmacokinetic evaluation of NCEs/drugs and their formulations &bull; Preclinical tissue distribution studies. &bull; Drug-drug, herb-drug and food-drug interaction studies for suggesting benefits (as potential combination)/risks of the same in therapies. &bull; Preclinical and clinical data analysis, modeling, biostatistics and IVIVC. Dose predictions and PBPK modeling for human pharmacokinetic prediction. Conduction and data analysis of bioavailability, bioequivalence and food effect studies. &bull; Microdialysis technique to determine free drug concentration" data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics Division" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/drugmetabolismtoxicology-mohsen-(maxim)-sharifi-22525.jpg" alt="Mohsen (Maxim) Sharifi" title="Mohsen (Maxim) Sharifi" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/mohsen-maxim-sharifi-9978" title="Click here"><strong>Mohsen (Maxim) Sharifi</strong></a> <br>Division of Systems Biology, National Center for Toxicological Research <br>USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Education: Public health diploma, Master in Pharmacy, MPhil in Chemoinformatics and PhD in Molecular Modeling. Areas of responsibility include: - Current research project (2016) as postdoc fellow at FDA includes approaches for development and verification of novel SDAR modeling for activity mechanism discovery (including mutagenicity in amines, predictive mathematical modeling of ion channels (using RStudio and Matlab) from NMR chemical shifts as descriptor) and also included potential drug target identification using pharmacophore mapping approach. - Project in 2015 (FDA-Center for Tobacco Products): Application of Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models for nicotine. - Projects prior to 2015 involved using data mining techniques such as decision trees to develop Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships for the prediction of biliary excretion of drugs. I am also investigating the significance of the transporters, P-gp and OATPs, in biliary excretion using ligand-enzyme docking and QSAR." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Main areas of interest/expertise: QSAR, Pharmacokinetics, Computational Chemistry, Molecular modeling and docking, In silico predictions of ADME/tox properties, Drug Design, Physico-chemical properties and drug metabolism, SDAR, Nicotine, PBPK." data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/journal-of-drug-metabolism--toxicology-prathap-kumar-mahalingaiah-25624.jpg" alt="Prathap Kumar Mahalingaiah" title="Prathap Kumar Mahalingaiah" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/prathap-kumar-mahalingaiah-9980" title="Click here"><strong>Prathap Kumar Mahalingaiah</strong></a> <br>Executive Editor <br>Postdoctoral Fellow Investigative Toxicology and Pathology <br>Illinois, USA </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Prathap Kumar Mahalingaiah is an American Board certified Toxicologist (DABT) with 8+ years of experience in Preclinical Toxicology and Pathology. Prathap is currently working as a Senior Scientist in the Investigative Toxicology and Pathology Department at Abbvie, a Global Pharmaceutical Company in North Chicago, USA. He is mainly involved in designing and conducting investigative toxicology studies to understand mechanisms of toxicity and to identify early biomarkers for safety issues associated with novel Bio-therapeutics. Prathap completed his bachelor&rsquo;s degree in Veterinary Medicine (DVM) and Masters in Veterinary Pathology from Veterinary College, Bangalore India. He received PhD degree in Toxicology from Texas Tech University, USA. He served as an elected officer for different specialty sections/special interest groups within Society of Toxicology (SOT) including Biotechnology Specialty Section (BTSS), Risk Assessment Specialty Section (RASS), Association of Scientists of Indian Origin (ASIO) and Graduate Student Advisory Council (GSLC). Prathap is also serving as an editorial member/advisory board member and ad-hoc peer reviewer for several scientific journals. He have authored/co-authored 13 peer reviewed research papers and book chapters." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Investigative Toxicology and Pathology, Molecular Toxicology, Biomarkers, Antibody Drug Conjugates (ADCs)" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/k-s-nataraj-16344.png" alt="K S Nataraj" title="K S Nataraj" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/k-s-nataraj-16344" title="Click here"><strong>K S Nataraj</strong></a>, PhD <br>Associate Professor, Pharmaceutical Analysis <br>India </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. K S&nbsp;Nataraj works as an Associate Professor in the Sri Vishnu College of Pharmacy, Bhimavaram." data-original-title=""> Biography </a> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Analytical Method Development and validation &amp; Estimation of Related, Residual and Genotoxic impurities by HPLC. Simultaneous Estimation Of API by UV Spectrophotometry using various Methods. Estimation of Metals in Various Formulations include Herbal Formulations by Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometery" data-original-title=""> Research Interest </a> </nav> </div> </div> </li> <li class="list-group-item px-0"> <div class="row"> <div class="col col-sm-2"> <img src="https://www.longdom.org/admin/editor-photos/xiaochao-ma-16351.PNG" alt="Xiaochao Ma" title="Xiaochao Ma" class="img-thumbnail img-fluid" width="100" height="100"> </div> <div class="col col-sm-10"> <p class="card-text font-size-3"> <a href="https://www.longdom.org/editor/xiaochao-ma-16351" title="Click here"><strong>Xiaochao Ma</strong></a>, PhD <br>Associate Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences <br>University of Pittsburgh, United States </p> <nav class="nav a-mx-2"> <a tabindex="0" class="nav-link btn btn-sm btn-outline-info" role="button" data-html="true" data-container="body" data-toggle="popover" title="" data-placement="auto" data-content="Dr. Ma is an Associate Professor in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and a member of the Center for Pharmacogenetics, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy. He obtained his Ph.D. in Pharmacology and Toxicology from Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2003. From there, he went to National Institutes of Health (NIH) and completed his postdoctoral training in 2008. 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