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Center for Pharmacogenomics and Individualized Therapy Centers Divisions Pharmacotherapy and Experimental Therapeutics Staff,
Grayson Mendenhall
January 15, 2008



The UNC Institute for Pharmacogenomics and Individualized Therapy, a research center within the UNC School of Pharmacy, recently named Janelle M. Hoskins as the director of its new Molecular Genomics Facility. This facility provides project design, data analysis, technology selection, and genotyping for IPIT investigators.

A native of Australia, Hoskins received her PhD in pharmacology at the University of Sydney and postdoctoral training at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and at UNC-Chapel Hill. Hoskins is an expert in the pharmacogenetics of metabolizing enzymes and drug transporters with more than twenty scientific papers published in international peer-reviewed journals to her credit.

IPIT is a unifying, programmatic structure that encourages and relies on a collaborative and interdisciplinary approach in its mission to tailor therapies and enable the delivery of individualized medical practice. Participating faculty are from the Schools of Pharmacy, Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing, along with the Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Carolina Center for Genome Sciences.

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