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Jo Ellen Rodgers Promoted to Full Professor

April 30, 2018

Jo Ellen Rodgers, Pharm.D., an expert in cardiovascular pharmacotherapy, has been promoted to the rank of clinical professor at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy in the Division of Pharmacotherapy and Experimental Therapeutics. “Dr. Rodgers is an outstanding educator and practitioner role model for our students, a dedicated faculty member and an emerging leader in pharmacy,” said Angela Kashuba, Pharm.D., chair of DPET and the John A. and Deborah S. McNeill Jr. Distinguished Professor. “This promotion is well deserved recognition for the many teaching, research, and service contributions she has made to our students, our School and the profession.” Rodgers … Read more


SGC@UNC Researchers Adopt ‘Extreme’ Open Science, Share Data as It Happens

April 26, 2018

Researchers in the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy are taking part in an experiment in experimentation by making their research publicly available as it happens. Postdoctoral research associates Alfredo Picado, Ph.D., and Carla Alamillo Ferrer, Ph.D., are participants in the Structural Genomics Consortium’s Extreme Open Science Initiative, which encourages SGC scientists in labs around the world to publish their notes online. The UNC-Chapel Hill hub of the SGC, run by Tim Willson, Ph.D., conducts open research into new protein kinase inhibitors with the aim of expanding drug discovery and creation. The norm in science is to guard data until publication. … Read more


Batrakova Gets $1.7 Million Grant to Treat Parkinson’s with Cell-Delivered Gene Therapy

April 16, 2018

Elena Batrakova, Ph.D., is principal investigator on a new R01 grant from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke to explore cell-based gene delivery to the brain as a therapy for Parkinson’s disease. The grant is worth up to $1.7 million over five years. Batrakova and her team at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy’s Center for Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery will genetically modify white blood cells called monocytes to produce glial cell–derived neurotrophic factor, or GDNF, and deliver it to the brain. Glial cells provide support and protection for nerve cells throughout the brain and body, and GDNF … Read more


Postdoc Gilliland Receives Spectroscopy Career Development Award

April 11, 2018

Mac Gilliland, Ph.D., a postdoctoral fellow at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy, has been selected for the 2018 Postdoctoral Career Development Award from the American Society of Mass Spectroscopy. Gilliland is a member of the lab of Angela Kashuba, Pharm.D., the John and Deborah McNeill, Jr. Distinguished Professor and chair of the Division of Pharmacotherapy and Experimental Therapeutics. He joined the Kashuba lab in May 2017 as a postdoctoral research associate and works under the direction of Research Associate Professor Eli Rosen, Ph.D., who is focused on developing a novel mass spectroscopy imaging technique called infrared matrix-assisted laser desorption … Read more


Brouwer Selected to Give 2018 ASCPT-FDA Abrams Lecture

April 9, 2018

Kim. L. R. Brouwer, Pharm.D., Ph.D., will be honored by the American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics as the recipient of the 2018 ASCPT and US Food and Drug Administration William B. Abrams Lecture Award. Brouwer is the associate dean for research and graduate education and the William R. Kenan, Jr. Distinguished Professor at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. The William B. Abrams Lecture is a joint educational initiative of ASCPT and the FDA. The lecture series, supported in part by the Merck Company Foundation, was established in 1999 to honor William B. Abrams, M.D., an ASCPT president … Read more


UNC Releases Huge Database of Molecules to Support Artificial Intelligence Methods in Chemistry

April 2, 2018

Researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the University of Florida have publicly released a massive set of data that they used to create an artificial intelligence that drastically cuts the time needed to design new molecules in drug discovery and other areas of chemistry. The high quality database is publicly available to aid other researchers in creating similar tools and contains over 20 million conformations — or structural variations — of more than 57,000 small, drug-like molecules. In 2017 UNC-Chapel Hill and UF scientists created the ANAKIN-ME method, a neural network that can calculate the … Read more


Pinelli Reitter promoted to Clinical Associate Professor

March 27, 2018

Nicole Pinelli Reitter, Pharm.D., has been promoted to clinical associate professor in the Division of Practice Advancement and Clinical Education at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. Pinelli Reitter is also the assistant dean of experiential programs: health systems. “Through her area of focus, Dr. Reitter has made a large impact on our school and the profession of pharmacy,” said Stephen Eckel, Pharm.D., M.H.A., interim chair of PACE and associate director of pharmacy at UNC Hospitals. “Her scholarship and publication record are especially noteworthy considering that she is still in the early stage of her career. In addition, it is … Read more


Faculty and Students Lead the Way at APhA 2018

March 26, 2018

At the 2018 American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting, faculty and students from the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy led more than a dozen symposia and workshops and collected a number of significant awards. The meeting took place in Nashville, Tennessee, March 16 – 19. Faculty Awards Stefanie Ferreri, Pharm.D., was the recipient of the Distinguished Achievement Award in Pharmacy Practice and Betsy Sleath, Ph.D., received the American Pharmacists Association Academy of Pharmaceutical Research and Science 2018 Research Achievement Award. Finally, David Steeb, Pharm.D., M.P.H., was the recipient of the 2018 Distinguished New Practitioner Award from the American Pharmacists Association. Student Award The APhA-ASP chapter at … Read more


As Hawke Retires, Jarstfer Steps in as Graduate Education Assistant Dean

March 26, 2018

After serving as the assistant dean for graduate education with distinction since the position was created in 2011, Roy Hawke, Ph.D., is stepping down in conjunction with his decision to retire. Associate Professor Michael Jarstfer, Ph.D., succeeded Hawke as assistant dean effective March 1. “Our graduate students and faculty owe Roy a big debt of gratitude for his selfless and tireless service on their behalf,” said Dhiren Thakker, Ph.D., interim dean of the School. “On behalf of the students, faculty and staff of the School, I am happy to welcome Mike to his new role and thank Roy for providing … Read more


McClurg Named Executive Vice Dean of Academic Affairs

March 21, 2018

Mary Roth McClurg, Pharm.D., M.H.S., has been named to the new position of executive vice dean for academic affairs at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. Interim Dean Dhiren Thakker, Ph.D., appointed Roth McClurg to the post on March 1. She was promoted to the rank of full professor in the Division of Practice Advancement and Clinical Education in February. “Our School’s mission is very broad and very deep, and we are not satisfied with just pursuing this mission to the best of our abilities. We constantly stretch ourselves in all that we do,” Thakker said. “As a result, we have a many consequential … Read more