Category: Faculty
Celebrating World Pharmacists Day 2023
September 25, 2023Written by Caroline Sasser, Pharm.D., PharmAlliance Program Coordinator Today we celebrate the 13th annual World Pharmacists Day – a day celebrating pharmacists around the world with the theme Pharmacy strengthening health systems. With this year’s theme in mind, the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy would like to recognize faculty and partners for their contributions to building a stronger health system for us all. Stephen Eckel, Pharm.D., M.H.A. and Kathryn Morbitzer, Pharm.D., M.S., from the Division of Practice Advancement and Clinical Education are training pharmacists and technicians to be health systems leaders through their online M.S. Program in Pharmacy Administration & … Read more
Improving pediatric brain cancer treatments
September 20, 2023Alexander “Sasha” Kabanov, Ph.D., Dr.Sci., is researching a new way to treat pediatric brain cancer. “If successful, our therapy will improve medulloblastoma treatment by replacing the current radiation and chemotherapy with one that is less toxic and more effective,” said Kabanov, Mescal S. Ferguson Distinguished Professor and director of the Center for Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. In July, the St. Baldrick’s Foundation, the largest charity funder of childhood cancer research grants, awarded $8.4 million to various researchers. Of those awarded, Kabanov was awarded $200,000 to further his research into medulloblastoma treatments. This grant … Read more
Utilizing AI and machine learning for drug discovery
September 14, 2023Alexander Tropsha, Ph.D., is exploring unchartered territory through research into ways artificial intelligence and machine learning can help advance the drug discovery process. Tropsha, a professor in the Division of Chemical Biology and Medicinal Chemistry at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy and director of the Laboratory for Molecular Modeling, is an expert in the fields of computational chemistry, cheminformatics and structural bioinformatics who works to develop new methodologies and software tools for computer-assisted drug design. His particular expertise lies in the field of cheminformatics, a discipline where information and informatics methodologies are applied to storing, managing, exploring and exploiting … Read more
Research to help eliminate barriers patients face when taking oral chemotherapy drugs
September 13, 2023Benyam Muluneh, Pharm.D. ‘10, assistant professor in the Division of Pharmacotherapy and Experimental Therapeutics at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy is starting a new project focused on optimizing the delivery of cancer care for North Carolinian patients taking orally administered chemotherapy drugs. With the support of a $1 million National Cancer Institute grant, Muluneh’s end goal for the project, which will be piloted in urban community and rural cancer centers, is to better understand the barriers patients face in being able to start and then stay on their oral anticancer drugs, which will lead to a patient-centered intervention that … Read more
Shawn Hingtgen advances his research on pediatric cancer
August 23, 2023Professor Shawn Hingtgen, Ph.D. will further his research on pediatric brain cancer patients with funding from the Ian’s Friends Foundation for his joint effort with project lead Scott Floyd, M.D., Ph.D., of Duke University around living tissue brain slices. “Ian’s Friends is an amazing foundation that is changing the lives of children with brain cancer. We are so grateful for all their incredible support over the years,” said Hingtgen. “This new award will allow us to explore exciting new aspects of the living tissue brain slice platform. Working in partnership with Dr. Scott Floyd and his team at Duke University, … Read more
Owen Fenton receives NIH award to help fund research to treat skin cancer
August 9, 2023Owen Fenton, Ph.D. received the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Trailblazer R21 Award. He will receive a total of $601,122 over three years for his project focused on developing new medicines to treat skin cancer that are safer and more effective than current therapies. This project will be conducted in collaboration with co-investigator Stergios Moschos, M.D., associate professor of medicine at the UNC School of Medicine. “My group focuses broadly within the field of genetic medicine, with a particular focus on developing mRNA therapies for the treatment of disease. We are excited to receive this award which will enable us … Read more
Transforming community-based pharmacy practice
August 8, 2023The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy hosted a roundtable in Aurora, Colorado on July 21 with a focus on transforming community-based pharmacy practice. The Community-Based Pharmacy Practice Roundtable was supported in part by Walgreens and led by Stefanie Ferreri, Pharm.D., BCACP, FAPhA, chair of the Division of Practice Advancement and Clinical Education at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. It brought together the Pharmacy Deans Research Group (PDRG), representing the top 25 R1 pharmacy schools in the U.S., CEO Deans, community-based practice leads, Academia Community Transformation Pharmacy Collaborative Champions and Walgreens to explore challenges and opportunities within community-based pharmacy. “I … Read more
Eshelman Institute for Innovation establishes research collaboration with Aston University
August 1, 2023As part of a new collaboration, the Eshelman Institute for Innovation (EII), within the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy, will work with Aston University in the U.K. on a three-year project focused on preventing damage caused by swelling of the central nervous system (CNS). The EII was established in 2014 with a $100 million commitment from Fred Eshelman, Pharm.D, and provides translational grant funding to Carolina faculty for therapeutic research focused on oncology, infectious disease, and neuroscience (including rare diseases); however, the EII welcomes ideas for devices and diagnostics, and other therapeutic areas and services. Through their grant mechanism, the … Read more
Juliane Nguyen promoted to full professor and honored with Controlled Release Society Award
July 31, 2023Juliane Nguyen, Ph.D., has been promoted to full professor in the Division of Pharmacoengineering and Molecular Pharmaceutics (DPMP) at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy where she also serves as vice chair and director of graduate admissions. “I’m grateful for this promotion, and I truly believe it’s a testament to the incredible efforts of the outstanding students, postdocs and collaborators I’ve had the privilege of working with at Carolina and the University at Buffalo. I’m excited to continue our work to create safer and more effective treatment options for patients, ultimately enhancing their quality of life,” said Nguyen. Nguyen is … Read more
Shawn Hingtgen promoted to full professor
July 31, 2023Shawn Hingtgen, Ph.D., has been promoted to full professor in the Division of Pharmacoengineering and Molecular Pharmaceutics (DPMP) at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. He holds a joint appointment as an assistant professor in the Department of Neurosurgery at the UNC School of Medicine. “Being promoted to full professor is the culmination of years of hard work and dedication to the profession. It speaks to the truly amazing team and family around me that enabled this to happen. It means that I can keep innovating and translating new discoveries that have the potential to improve the lives of cancer … Read more