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​SCHEDULE


 
Thursday, September 27, 2012
 

Pre-Symposium Sessions

Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Building
   
7:30am Lobby
  Registration for curriculum and CePOR sessions only
   
7:30 - 8:30am Breakfast – Room 1108
   
Joint Curricular Discussion: Innovations in Education, What Will Our Future Look Like
8:30 – 11:30 Seminar Room  - 1st Floor - Room 1000
  Keynote speaker:  Andrew P. Martin, PhD, Professor, CU President’s Teaching and Learning Collaborative
  "The terra incognita of flipping a classroom"
   
  Presentations by Skaggs Schools on other curricular innovations followed by discussion
   
Center for Pharmaceutical Outcomes Research (CePOR): Research Methods Workshop
9:30am – 11:30am Skaff Board Room – 4th Floor – Room 4000
  Keynote speaker: Kavita Nair, PhD – University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
  "Integration of EMR and claims data: evaluating metabolic syndrome in an academic medical center"
   
  Diana Brixner, PhD, RPh – University of Utah College of Pharmacy L.S. Skaggs Pharmacy Institute
  "Utah outcomes research experience with integrated data methods"
   
  Participant discussion about opportunities to advance health care and pharmaceutical outcomes research using these methods
   

SYMPOSIUM

Research II and Hensel Phelps Auditorium
10:00am Symposium registration – Research II – 2nd Floor – Room P15-2100
12:00pm –  Lunch – Research II Building – 2nd Floor – Room P15-2100
   
Session I   
1:00pm  –  4:30pm  Hensel Phelps Auditorium – Research I Building – Room P18-1006
   
1:00pm Welcome and opening remarks
   
Skaggs Scholars Program Presentations
The Skaggs Scholars Program, centered at the University of Colorado and funded by a generous grant from The ALSAM Foundation, is designed to stimulate collaborative research among the Skaggs institutions.
 
1:30
Anne M. Libby, PhD
University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Jan D. Hirsch, RPh, PhD
University of California San Diego Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
"Medication Regimen Complexity Measurement in Defined Clinical Populations"
 
1:50pm
Krishna M.G. Mallela, PhD, Assistant Professor
University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Vivian Hook, PhD, Professor
University of California San Diego Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
"Muscular Dystrophy as a Protein Aggregation Disease: Strategies for Drug Discovery"
 
2:10pm
Cynthia Ju, PhD, Associate Professor
University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Benjamin Cravatt III
The Scripps Research Institute
 "Angiogenic Function of Macrophages in Liver Repair and Regeneration"
 
2:30pm
Pallavi Bhuyan, MS
University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Manisha Patel, PhD
University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Karen Wilcox, PhD
University of Utah College of Pharmacy
"Cross-talk between oxidative stress and inflammation in epilepsy"
 
 
2:50pm
Vasilis Vasiliou, PhD, Professor
University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
K.C. Nicolaou, PhD
The Scripps Research Institute
"Development of Novel Aldehyde Dehydrogenase Inhibitors to Improve Cancer Treatment"
 
3:10pm – 3:30pm Break
 
3:30pm
Kim D. Janda, PhD, Professor, Director, The Worm Institute of Research & Medicine
The Scripps Research Institute
"Vaccines as a New Paradigm for the Treatment of Drug Addiction"
 
3:50pm
Todd T. Talley, PhD, Assistant Professor
Idaho State University College of Pharmacy, Department of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Skaggs Pharmacy Complex, Meridian
"Advancements in the development of novel nicotinic therapeutic agents"
 
4:10pm
Pieter C. Dorrestein,PhD, Assistant Professor
University of California San Diego Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical
"Micrometabolomics: Taking stock of the microbial soup"
 
Session II   
4:45pm – 6:45pm Poster Session & Reception Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical
Sciences Building
Lobby
 
7:00pm – 9:00pm


Dinner Research 2 Building Trivisible Room, Room P15-2100
 
Friday, September 28, 2012

7:30am – 8:30am Breakfast Research 2 Building 2nd Floor – Room P15-2100


Plenary Speaker
8:30am – 9:30am   Research Building I Hensel Phelps Auditorium Room P18-1006
 
8:30am Welcome and Introduction
 

8:40am

Plenary Speaker

Tom Cech, PhD, Distinguished Professor and Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1989

"Life at the End of the Chromosome: Telomerase and Human Disease"
 
 
Session III Concurrent Sessions
9:50am – 12:50am   Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical
Sciences Building
Seminar Room – 1st Floor- Room 1000
9:50am
Thomas E. Cheatham, III, PhD, Associate Professor
University of Utah College of Pharmacy
"Pushing biomolecular simulation to its limits with available resources:  Successes and challenges in modeling nucleic acids"
 
10:10am
Carol S. Lim, PhD, Associate Professor
University of Utah College of Pharmacy
"A Biomolecular Multi-Hit Strategy Targeted Against Bcr-Abl"
 
10:30am
Howard Beall, PhD, Professor
The University of Montana Skaggs School of Pharmacy
"Anthracenyl isoxazole amide (AIM) antitumor agents: AIMing for more selective cancer drugs."
 
10:50am
Chris Downing, PhD, Assistant Professor
Idaho State University College of Pharmacy
"The Role of ADAMTS Metalloproteases in Digit Malformations Following Prenatal Alcohol Exposure
 
11:10am Break
 
11:30am
Dennis Petersen, PhD, Professor
University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
"Protein Adduct Formation by Endogenous Lipid Electrophiles: Identifying Mechanistic Links with Cellular Injury."
 
11:50am
Nathan Cherrington, PhD, Professor, Director of Graduate Studies
The University of Arizona College of Pharmacy
"ADME in Metabolic Syndrome: Increased Risk of Drug-Induced Toxicity"
 
12:10pm
Erica Woodahl, PhD, Associate Professor
The University of Montana Skaggs School of Pharmacy
"Cytochrome P450 Pharmacogenomics in an American Indian Population"
 
12:30pm
Hugh Rosen, MD, PhD, Professor
The Scripps Research Institute
"Sphingosine 1-phosphate receptors: from R01 to Phase II"
 
 
 
Session IV Concurrent Sessions
9:50am – 12:50am   Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical
Sciences Building
Skaff Board Room – 4th Floor- Room 4000
 
9:50am
Daniel C. Malone, RPh, PhD, Professor
The University of Arizona College of Pharmacy
"The Clinical Consequences of Exposure to Clinically Important Drug-Drug Interactions"
 
10:20am
Kendra A. Procacci, PharmD, BCPS, AE-C, CPP, Associate Professor
The University of Montana Skaggs School of Pharmacy
"Pharmacist Managed Asthma Clinics in Montana"  
 
10:50am
Mark A. Munger, PharmD, Professor
University of Utah College of Pharmacy
"Assessment of a Commercial Oral Silver Nanoparticle Solution: Clinical Metabolic, Cytochrome P450 Enzyme Activity, and Platelet Aggregation Studies"
 
11:20am Break
 
11:30am
Brookie M. Best, PharmD, MAS, Associate Professor
University of California San Diego Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
"Effect of Pregnancy on Antiretroviral Pharmacokinetics"
 
12:00pm
Vaughn Culbertson, PharmD, Professor
Idaho State University College of Pharmacy
"Use of Statistical Process Control Charts (SPC) as a Drug Surveillance Screening Technique"
 
12:30pm  
Kevin P. Boesen, PharmD, Director, Medication Management Center  
The University of Arizona College of Pharmacy  
"Innovative Health Care Service Development: Medication Therapy Management"  
   
1:00pm Lunch and Symposium Closing Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical
Sciences Building
Lobby
 
 

Timeline

 
Please submit the following information by the date indicated to
Glenda Tate, glenda.tate@ucdenver.edu
 
  July 15: Names of individuals with contact information interested in the Curriculum Discussions (they will then be contacted with additional details)
 
  July 15: Names and contact information of three podium and three poster presenters
 
  August 10: Podium presentation titles, authors, abstracts and short bio of lead author (abstract maximum 300 words, excluding title and authors); poster titles, authors and abstracts (abstract maximum 300 words, excluding title and authors)  Podium presentation and poster abstracts will be published in the program.
 
  August 10: Names of non-presenter attendees (e.g., dean, associate dean, etc.) and guests
 
  September 10: Power point slides from school for evening presentation (no sound)
 
  September 12: Hotel reservation deadline
 
  September 24:  Copies of power point presentations by podium presenters
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