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Center for Pharmacogenomics and Individualized Therapy Centers Divisions Faculty Pharmacotherapy and Experimental Therapeutics,
Grayson Mendenhall
September 25, 2008



Alison Motsinger-Reif, PhD, has been named to the UNC Institute for Pharmacogenomics and Individualized Therapy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Her research focuses on the development and applications of computational methodology to detect complex genetic and environmental models that predict a clinical outcome. She holds a PhD in human genetics from Vanderbilt University and has more than forty scientific papers published in peer-reviewed journals to her credit. Motsinger-Reif is an assistant professor in the Bioinformatics Research Center at North Carolina State University and an adjunct assistant professor in the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy.

The UNC Institute for Pharmacogenomics and Individualized Therapy, housed within the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy, 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 and from the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Carolina Center for Genome Sciences.

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