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LEADERSHIP
LEADERSHIP
Dean Natalie D. Eddington, PhD, FAAPS, FCP Senior Associate Dean for Administration and Finance William J. Cooper, MBA Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Andrew Coop, PhD Associate Dean for Clinical Services and Practice Transformation Magaly Rodriguez de Bitttner, PharmD, BCPS, CDE, FAPhA Associate Dean for Development and Alumni Affairs Ken Boyden, JD, EdD Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Education Peter Swaan, PhD Associate Dean for Student Affairs Cherokee Layson-Wolf, PharmD, BCACP, FAPhA Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs and Assessment Lisa Lebovitz, JD Assistant Dean for Communications and Marketing Rebecca Ceraul Assistant Dean for Experiential Learning Agnes Ann Feemster, PharmD, BCPS Assistant Dean for Information Technology Tim Munn Assistant Dean for Instructional Design and Technology Shannon Tucker, MS Assistant Dean for Policy and Planning Deborah Dewitt, JD Assistant Dean for the Universities at Shady Grove Heather Brennan Congdon, PharmD, CACP, CDE Chair, Department of Pharmaceutical Health Services Research C. Daniel Mullins, PhD
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Chair, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences Paul Shapiro, PhD Chair, Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science Jill Morgan, PharmD, BCPS, BCPPS
CENTERS
Bio- and Nano-techology Center Bruce Yu, PhD, Director Center for Innovative Pharmacy Solutions Magaly Rodriguez de Bittner, PharmD, BCPS, CDE, FAPhA, Executive Director Center for Translational Medicine Joga Gobburu, PhD, MBA, FCP, Director Center of Excellence in Regulatory Science and Innovation James Polli, PhD, Co-director Center on Drugs and Public Policy Francis B. Palumbo, PhD, JD, Executive Director Computer-Aided Drug Design Center Alexander D. MacKerell Jr., PhD, Director Jana Shen, PhD, Co-director Maryland Poison Center Bruce D. Anderson, PharmD, Director
BOARD OF VISITORS
Stephen J. Allen, RPh, MS ’78, FASHP, Chair Former CEO, American Society of HealthSystem Pharmacists Foundation Barbara M. Alving, MD, MACP Professor of Medicine, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Research Professor, University of Maryland School of Public Health John Banta, MBA Executive Director, BlueCross BlueShield Association Managing Director, BlueCross BlueShield Venture Partners Harold E. Chappelear, DSC ’98, RPh, LLD (Hon.) Principal, InternaSource, LLC Victoria G. Hale, BSP ’83, PhD Founder & Former CEO OneWorld Health Medicines360 Gina McKnight-Smith, PharmD ’97, MBA, CGP, BCPS Regional (Mid-Atlantic) Medical Outcomes Science Liaison AbbVie, Inc.
Mass Spectrometry Center Maureen Kane, PhD, Executive Director
Thomas E. Menighan, BSPharm, MBA, FAPhA Executive Vice President and CEO American Pharmacists Association
Mental Health Program Raymond Love, PharmD, Director
David W. Miller, PhD ’93 Operating Partner, GHO Capital Ltd.
Metallotherapeutics Research Center Sarah Michel, PhD, Co-director Angela Wilks, PhD, Co-director
Jane Shaab, MBA Senior Vice President and Executive Director, University of Maryland BioPark Assistant Vice President for Economic Development, University of Maryland, Baltimore
Peter Lamy Center on Drug Therapy and Aging Nicole Brandt, PharmD, MBA, BCPP, CGP, FASCP, Executive Director Pharmaceutical Research Computing Ebere Onukwugha, PhD, MS, Executive Director
Jermaine Smith, RPh Senior Director, Legislative and Regulatory Affairs Rite Aid Pharmacy Ellen H. Yankellow, PharmD ’96, BSP ’73 President and CEO, Correct Rx Pharmacy Services, Inc.
Special thanks to the following contributors: Nancy Bowers, William Cooper, Greer Griffith, Cherokee Layson-Wolf, Lisa Lebovitz, and LiYi Wu
KEY FACTS
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
FACULTY
868
85
Full-time faculty
Total enrollment all degree programs
64
Affiliate faculty
PHARMD PROGRAM
748
Preceptor faculty
626
Total enrollment
Fall 2017 admission
STAFF
868
Total applicants
72
Administrative, business, development and alumni
151
Entering class
affairs, experiential learning, human resources,
17.4%
Acceptance rate
communications and marketing, student affairs,
81.1%
With undergraduate degree or higher
and faculty support
3.42
Average incoming GPA
78.3%
Average PCAT composite percentile rank
224
Technical, research staff, postdoctoral fellows,
and teaching assistants
Ethnicity across all four years: 39% Asian
SCHOLARLY ACTIVITY
30% Caucasian
134
Principal investigators
18% African-American
364
Refereed works published (authored or co-authored)
5% International
120
Non-refereed works published (authored or
4% Hispanic
co-authored)
2% Multi-ethnic
569
1%
Papers presented at professional meetings
No response
Number may not total 100 percent due to rounding
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Review panels (off-campus peer review panels and
PHD PROGRAMS
accreditation and certification teams)
86
2,205
Manuscripts read/reviewed for professional journals,
conferences, and publishers
Department of Pharmaceutical Health
78
Editors/associate editors for professional journals
Services Research
82
Officeholders of professional associations
25 Students
202
Total days in public service (non-consulting role with
K-12 schools and community colleges, government
agencies, nonprofit organizations, or businesses)
Total enrollment
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences 61 Students MASTER’S PROGRAMS 156
Total enrollment
Pharmaceutical Health Services Research 2
Students
Palliative Care 59
Students
Pharmacometrics 42
Students
Regulatory Science 53
Students
PLACEMENT/EMPLOYMENT Job Placements for the PharmD Class of 2017 Data is based on a survey voluntarily completed by graduating students in May.
158
Total Number of Graduates
49
Community Pharmacy
45
PGY1 Residency Match from ASHP
29
No Job by Graduation Date
11
Did Not Respond to Employment Survey
9
Other (Industry, PHS, etc.)
8
Hospital Pharmacy
6
Fellowship
1
Non-Pharmacy Employment
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FINANCIALS
SOURCES OF OPERATING REVENUES SUPPORTING THE SCHOOL This report is an unaudited presentation of revenues supporting the School. Gifts $1,354,592
FISCAL YEAR 2016-2017 Total Source of Funds $64,974,543
Grant and Contract Awards and Designated Research Initiative Funds $29,404,062
Net General Appropriation and Tuition and Fees $28,978,016
Auxiliary and Misc. $3,238,792 Federal Funds $367,316
FISCAL YEAR 2015-2016
Scholarships, Fellowships, and Endowments $1,631,764
Gifts $1,318,284
Total Source of Funds $60,725,190
Grant and Contract Awards and Designated Research Initiative Funds $26,912,022
Net General Appropriation and Tuition and Fees $27,673,274
Auxiliary and Misc. $3,047,102 Federal Funds $367,316
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Scholarships, Fellowships, and Endowments $1,407,192
NEW FACULTY
Cynthia Boyle, PharmD ’96, FAPhA Professor Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science Boyle earned her Bachelor of Science in pharmacy from the University of Oklahoma College of Pharmacy and her Doctor of Pharmacy from the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy. During her career, she has practiced in community, health system, and consultant pharmacy settings. Prior to rejoining the School of Pharmacy in 2017, Boyle served as chair of the Department of Pharmacy Practice and Administration at the University of Maryland, Eastern Shore School of Pharmacy and Health Professions, where she also was interim dean from 2014 to 2015. Until 2011, Boyle was the executive director of the Experiential Learning Program and an associate professor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy. She is a leader in pharmacy education, a past president of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy and the Maryland Pharmacists Association, which honored her with its Seidman Distinguished Achievement and Bowl of Hygeia awards. Boyle also was recognized with the Maryland Society of Health-System Pharmacy’s W. Arthur Purdum Award for influential leadership. She received the American Pharmacists Association Good Government Pharmacist of the Year and Daniel B. Smith awards and twice received the Phi Lambda Sigma National Leadership Award. Boyle has taught a course on effective leadership and advocacy for almost two decades and has mentored faculty at other schools to develop similar courses.
Wendy Camelo-Castillo, MD, MSc, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Pharmaceutical Health Services Research Camelo-Castillo trained as a physician at the Universidad Nacional de Colombia, where she also obtained an MSc degree in physiology. Her PhD training in epidemiology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill focused on pharmacoepidemiology, after which she joined the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy as a postdoctoral fellow in patient-centered outcomes and comparative effectiveness research. Her research focuses on improving methods to assess effectiveness of treatments in the context of multimorbidity, and the development and implementation of patient-centered methods to address health
disparities in minority communities. Her research integrates methods in pharmacoepidemiology and patient preferences to develop evidence for populations in whom best practices of care are limited, such as women, youth, and minority communities. Camelo-Castillo’s goal is to inform and improve clinical and policy decision-making by providing evidence of benefits or harm of interventions used in real-world settings in these populations. She brings an innovative approach into this work by integrating the patient perspective into pharmacoepidemiology and health services research.
Megan Ehret, PharmD, MS, BCPP Associate Professor Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science Ehret completed her Bachelor of Science and PharmD degrees from the University of Toledo. She then completed a residency in psychiatric pharmacotherapy at the Louis Stokes Veterans Affairs Medical Center, after which she completed a fellowship in psychopharmacology and pharmacogenomics at Nova Southeastern University. After training, she joined the faculty at the University of Connecticut School of Pharmacy and gained tenure during her time there. While at the University of Connecticut, Ehret served as vice chair of the Institutional Review Board, director of practices for the Center for Correctional Health Networks, and as a faculty member for Project ECHO: Buprenorphine. Ehret also received a master’s in clinical and translational research from the University of Connecticut Health Center and is a board-certified psychiatric pharmacist. Most recently, Ehret has practiced at Fort Belvoir Community Hospital as its behavioral health clinical pharmacy specialist. She has experience in treating the spectrum of mental illnesses and substance use disorders. Additionally, she is president of the College of Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists and serves as senior editor for its Psychiatric Pharmacotherapy Review Course. Her research interests include precision medicine, including utilization of guideline-based treatment and pharmacogenomics, utilization of long-acting injectables, psychotropic medication adherence, and the role of the psychiatric pharmacist on the treatment team.
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Stormi Gale, PharmD, BCPS Assistant Professor Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science Gale obtained her Doctor of Pharmacy from Wingate University in North Carolina. She completed a pharmacy practice residency at Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center in Charlotte, N.C., and a cardiology specialty residency at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy. She is a board-certified pharmacotherapy specialist and serves as a cardiology pharmacy specialist on the advanced heart failure service at the University of Maryland Medical Center. Gale’s practice and research interests include management of advanced heart failure, cardiovascular risk reduction, and interprofessional education. She is a member of the School of Pharmacy’s Applied Therapeutics, Research, and Instruction at the University of Maryland (ATRIUM) collaborative, which focuses on the advancement of care provided to patients with cardiovascular disease.
Lisa Jones, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences Jones received a Bachelor of Science in chemistry from Syracuse University and a PhD in chemistry from Georgia State University. She did her postdoctoral training in the Department of Microbiology at the University of Alabama-Birmingham and then moved to a second postdoctoral position in the Department of Chemistry at Washington University in St. Louis. Jones’ research program focuses on the development of novel protein footprinting methods coupled with mass spectrometry to study protein structure. She is especially interested in using these methods to study protein structure directly in cells and in an animal model for human disease to provide a detailed view of protein interactions in their native biological environment. Jones is a member of several organizations including the American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS), the American Chemical Society, and the Biophysical Society. In addition, she is the treasurer for the Biophysical Society Molecular Biophysics subgroup and is a member of the ASMS Diversity Committee. She is currently serving as a member of the Editorial
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Advisory Board for the Journal of Proteome Research. Jones was the recipient of the International Association for Protein Structure Analysis and Proteomics 2017 Distinguished Young Investigator Award and is co-director of the Meyerhoff Graduate Program.
Marc Taraban, PhD, MS Research Assistant Professor Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences Taraban received a master’s in science in physical chemistry from Novosibirsk State University and a PhD in chemical physics from the Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Chemical Kinetics & Combustion. His pioneering research in the Laboratory of Magnetic Phenomena used methods of chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization to observe organometallic intermediate species and magnetic field effects on enzymatic reactions for the first time. As a visiting assistant professor at the University of Utah, Taraban continued his research on mechanisms of enzymatic processes using spin chemistry techniques and expanded his focus to structural determination of biomacromolecules and polymers using small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). At the University of Maryland, College Park, he created new force-sensitive nano-networks from soft and wet viscoelastic materials assembled from peptides and other biopolymers to construct injectable and biodegradable mechanosensors and drug release matrices to aid the repair and rehabilitation of damaged musculoskeletal tissues. His current research investigates the water relaxation rate as a probe for noninvasive characterization of biopharmaceuticals. More generally, Taraban is interested in applications of modern biophysical and structural biology methods (e.g., dynamic light scattering, microflow imaging, SAXS and small-angle neutron scattering) to study the structural characteristics and conformational dynamics in biopolymers, molecular assemblies, and dendrimers. He holds an issued patent for noninvasive analytical technologies.
NEW FACULTY
Erin VanMeter, PharmD, BCACP Assistant Professor Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science VanMeter received her Doctor of Pharmacy from the Shenandoah University Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy. She completed a postgraduate year one pharmacy practice residency at the Martinsburg (W.Va.) Veterans Affairs Hospital and a PGY2 ambulatory care residency at the Baltimore Veterans Affairs Medical Center. After completion of her residency, VanMeter took a position with the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, where she worked in an anticoagulation clinic and implemented clinical ambulatory care pharmacy services in a physician-owned primary care group. She joined the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy in October 2017. VanMeter practices as an ambulatory care clinical pharmacy specialist at multiple Johns Hopkins community physician sites in the greater Washington region and the Interprofessoinal Care Transitions Clinic at the University of Maryland Prince George’s Hospital Center. Her research interests include clinical outcomes in chronic disease management, practicebased research, patient counseling and education, vulnerable populations, and interprofessional education.
Ester Villalonga-Olives, PhD, MsC, BsC Assistant Professor Department of Pharmaceutical Health Services Research Villalonga-Olives is a social epidemiologist who holds a PhD in biomedicine. She completed BsC and MsC degrees in sociology and health at the University of Barcelona and received a PhD with international doctor distinction from Universitat Pompeu Fabra. During her PhD studies, she received an award from the Spanish Society of Epidemiology to study at the European Epidemiology Program in Florence, Italy, and performed on-site public health interventions serving non-governmental organizations in India and Cuba. Villalonga-Olives has been a research scientist in the Department of Medical Psychology and Medical Sociology at the University Medical Center of the Georg-August-University of Gottingen in Germany. She served as a teaching and research fellow at Harvard University’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health, where she is a visiting scientist, and has been a guest lecturer at
Yale School of Public Health. She is the past president of European Young Epidemiologists (2010-2014), a previous European delegate of the Early Career Epidemiologists worldwide group, and a member of the International Epidemiology Association board. Villalonga-Olives’ research interests are related to the study of the social determinants of health, with an emphasis on social capital and health inequalities and a focus on the design of health interventions. She is a psychometrician and works with patient reported outcomes — especially health-related quality of life. Her work is centered on the investigation of the relationship between social capital and health-related quality of life with a focus on underserved and vulnerable populations such as immigrants and children. The techniques that she has used include mixed methods, structural equation modeling, multilevel modeling, and Rasch analysis. In 2008 and 2013, she received an Award of Excellence from the International Society for Quality of Life Research in recognition of superior achievements for her work related to health-related quality of life. In 2016, she received an Award of Excellence for the best methodological paper published in Gac Sanit for her work related to the measurement of social capital. In 2018, she was nominated as outstanding reviewer for the journal Health & Place and served as an academic guest editor for Plos One.
Wenbo Yu, PhD Research Assistant Professor Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences Yu received a PhD in physics from the National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at the Microscale (Hefei) in China. He then completed a postdoctoral fellowship in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, where he later joined the department as a research assistant professor. Yu has more than 15 years experience in the field of computational chemistry. His research focuses on the development and application of computational methods to study protein-protein and protein-small molecule complex systems, their conformational changes, interaction profiles, and thermodynamic properties. Yu collaborates with experimentalists on the study of new therapeutic targets, improving drug performances and exploring structural level behaviors of drugs and macromolecules using computer-aided drug design approaches. He has joint appointments as a fellow at the Institute for Bioscience and Biotechnology Research and as a member of the Center of Biomolecular Therapeutics at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
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GRANTS AND CONTRACT AWARDS |
July 1, 2016 – June 30, 2017
DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH (PHSR) PROJECT INVESTIGATOR
RANK/TITLE
PROJECT TITLE
SPONSOR NAME
Assistant Professor
Secondment Agreement
BMJ Publishing Group Limited, Inc. $90,000
Susan dosReis Professor
Methods for Prioritizing Surrogate Desired Health Outcomes for Patients
Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute
$35,364
Susan dosReis Professor
Psychotropic Monitoring in Maryland State Foster Care
Maryland Department of Human Services
$89,675
Priyanka Gaitonde Graduate Student
Adherence and Persistence to Disease Modifying Antirheumatic Drugs and its Effect on Health Care Cost Among Older Medicare Beneficiaries with Rheumatoid Arthritis
Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America
$25,000
Anna Hung Graduate Student
Budget Impact of Antidiabetic Formulary Changes
Agency for Healthcare Research $59,386 and Quality
Tabassum Majid Postdoctoral Fellow
PATIENTS: PATient-centered Involvement Agency for Healthcare Research $7,675 in Evaluating effectiveNess of TreatmentS and Quality
Kristin Maloney
PATIENTS: PATient-centered Involvement Agency for Healthcare Research in Evaluating effectiveNess of TreatmentS and Quality
$7,643
Jacqueline Milani
Device Exposure Registry
Ocular Theraputix, Inc.
$59,612
Jacqueline Milani Director Office of Prevention Database Management and Technical Analytic Support
Maryland Department of Health
$163,869
C. Daniel Mullins Professor and Chair
Mapping and Resourcing Patient and Stakeholder Engagement Along 10-Step PCOR Continuum Framework
Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute
$423,401
C. Daniel Mullins Professor and Chair
PATIENTS: PATient-centered Involvement Agency for Healthcare Research $795,015 in Evaluating effectiveNess of TreatmentS and Quality
Peter Doshi
Director
PROJECT TOTAL
C. Daniel Mullins Professor and Chair Merck/UMB SOP HEOR Fellowship Merck & Co Inc. $105,618 C. Daniel Mullins Professor and Chair Integration of Cancer Health Activities University of Maryland, $301,127 into African-American Churches College Park C. Daniel Mullins Professor and Chair C. Daniel Mullins Professor and Chair 42
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Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Scientific and Lay Training
Westat Inc.
$732,654
Increasing Patient-Community Capacity to Engage on Quality of Health Care Research and Programs
National Health Council
$12,500
GRANTS AND CONTRACT AWARDS
C. Daniel Mullins Professor and Chair
Patient Reported Outcomes Performance Measurement
PatientsLikeMe Inc.
$44,033
C. Daniel Mullins Professor and Chair C. Daniel Mullins Professor and Chair
Pragmatic Clinical Trials of Proton vs Photon Therapy for Patients with Breast and Lung Cancer
University of Pennsylvania
$104,385
Co-Developing Sustainable Learning Health Care Communities Using CBPR
Merck & Co Inc.
$249,998
Elisabeth Oehrlein Graduate Student Elisabeth Oehrlein Graduate Student Ebere Onukwugha Associate Professor
Gender Disparities in Atrial Fibrillation Treatment
Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America
$25,000
Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma SEER Medicare Proposal: Health Economics and Outcomes Research
Bayer Health Care Pharmaceuticals
Ebere Onukwugha Associate Professor
PATIENTS: PATient-centered Involvement in Evaluating effectiveNess of TreatmentS
Agency for Healthcare Research $101,078 and Quality
Ebere Onukwugha Associate Professor
Clinical and Economic Burden of Illness and Natural History Study in the U.S. Medicare Parkinson's Disease Population
Pfizer Inc.
$531,790
Eleanor Perfetto
Collaborative Research Project
OptumLabs Inc.
$235,000
Eleanor Perfetto Professor Paul Sacco
Atrial Fibrillation Risk-Stratification Tools: Improving Patient Centeredness and Precision
Pfizer Inc.
$62,599
PATIENTS: PATient-centered Involvement in Evaluating effectiveNess of TreatmentS
Agency for Healthcare Research $4,242 and Quality
Fadia Shaya Professor
Evaluation and Technical Assistance Services for the Maryland Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant Prevention Program
Maryland Department of Health
$403,355
Fadia Shaya Professor
Strategic Prevention Framework — Partnerships for Success Continuation
Maryland Department of Health
$215,000
Fadia Shaya Professor
Evaluation and Technical Assistance Services for the Maryland Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant Prevention Program FY17
Maryland Department of Health
$315,681
Professor
PATIENTS: PATient-centered Involvement Agency for Healthcare Research $7,675 in Evaluating effectiveNess of TreatmentS and Quality $150,393
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Linda Simoni-Wastila Parke-Davis Chair of Geriatric Pharmacotherapy
Novartis HEOR Fellowship
Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp.
$267,059
Linda Simoni-Wastila
Prescription Drug Monitoring Program
Maryland Department of Health
$30,003
Parke-Davis Chair of Geriatric Pharmacotherapy
Linda Simoni-Wastila Parke-Davis Chair Statewide Epidemiological Outcomes Maryland Department of Health of Geriatric Workgroup Pharmacotherapy Julia Slejko Assistant Professor SEER-Medicare Study of Health Takeda Global Research & Outcomes and Economics: Development Center Multiple Myeloma
$210,232
Bruce Stuart Professor Emeritus NACDS-MTM and Medication Adherence National Association of Chain Drug Stores
$59,302
Sarah Tom Assistant Professor
Early Life Environment and Late Life Dementia Risk
National Institute on Aging
$240,237
Ester Villalonga-Olives Assistant Professor
PATIENTS: PATient-centered Involvement in Evaluating effectiveNess of TreatmentS
Agency for Healthcare Research $15,120 and Quality
PHSR Total
$218,815
$6,399,536
DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY PRACTICE AND SCIENCE (PPS) PROJECT INVESTIGATOR
RANK/TITLE
PROJECT TITLE
SPONSOR NAME
PROJECT TOTAL
Bruce Anderson Professor State Children's Health Insurance Information
Maryland Department of Health
$2,768,745
Bruce Anderson Professor
Poison Center Support and Enhancement
Health Resources and Services Administration
$211,443
Bruce Anderson
Combe After Hours Support
Combe Inc.
$99,943
Bruce Anderson Professor Bruce Anderson Professor
Denver Health and Hospital Authority (Radars)
Denver Health and Hospital Authority
$27,798
Denver Health and Hospital Authority DHHA 2017 WO #31, 32, 33 (031148D)
Denver Health and Hospital Authority
$27,798
Nicole Brandt Professor
MedStar Good Samaritan Hospital Service Agreement
Good Samaritan Hospital
$29,933
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Nicole Brandt Professor
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
$55,000
Catherine Cooke Research Associate Part D Enhanced Medication Therapy Professor Management Technical Implementation Support
IMPAQ International, LLC
$47,730
Catherine Cooke
Research Associate Professor
Fill Status Notification to Improve Hypertension Management
Maryland Department of Health
$50,000
Catherine Cooke
Research Associate Professor
PATIENTS: PATient-centered Involvement in Evaluating effectiveNess of TreatmentS
Agency for Healthcare Research $7,675 and Quality
Bethany DiPaula Professor
FY17 Springfield Hospital Center - Pharmacy Services
Maryland Department of Health
Natalie Eddington Professor and Dean
Memorandum of Understanding - Prince George's Hospital Center and University of Maryland, Baltimore
Dimensions Health Prince George's $458,622 Hospital Center
Agnes Ann Feemster Assistant Professor
Memorandum of Understanding - Johns Hopkins Hospital Johns Hopkins Hospital Department of Pharmacy and UMB School of Pharmacy
$40,999
Joga Gobburu Professor
Development of Quantitative Translational Johnson & Johnson Medicine Decision Kit for RA Disease
$40,575
Joga Gobburu Professor
Long-Term Modeling and Simulation Support for Wockhardt Projects
Wockhardt Ltd.
$500,000
Joga Gobburu
DMPA Modeling and Simulation Project
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
$55,500
Joga Gobburu Professor
Population Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic, Dose-Toxicity Modeling and Simulation for Narrow Therapeutic Index (NTI) Drugs
Food & Drug Administration
$ 201,705
Joga Gobburu Professor
Pharmacometric Modeling and Simulation for a Generic Drug Substitutability Evaluation and Post-Marketing Risk Assessment
Food & Drug Administration
$201,705
Joga Gobburu
Professor
Exposure-Efficacy Analysis and Report
Indivior Inc.
$60,000
Joga Gobburu
Professor
Task Order 9
Wockhardt Ltd.
$25,000
Joga Gobburu
Professor
Task Order 8
Wockhardt Ltd.
$25,000
Projecting Buprenorphine Drug-Drug Interaction Potential
Braeburn Pharmaceuticals
$30,000
Professor
Joga Gobburu Professor
Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Program
$1,409,966
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Jeffrey Gonzales Associate Professor
Vancomycin Pharmacokinetics/ Pharmacodynamics in Obese Patients with Sepsis
American College of Clinical Pharmacy
$4,725
Mathangi Gopalakrishnan
Research Assistant Professor
DRL-Celecoxib - Initial Pediatric Study Plan
Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Ltd
$65,000
Emily Heil Assistant Professor
Cost-Effectiveness of Penicillin Testing Services
ALK Inc.
$60,000
Lauren Hynicka
Associate Professor
Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Review Program Maryland Department of Health
$288,944
Vijay Ivaturi
Research Assistant Professor
Pharmacometric Support for a Neuro- Oncology Drug Development Program
Upsher-Smith Laboratories, Inc.
$100,000
A Comparison of Buprenorphine Vs. Morphine in the Treatment of the Neonatal Ab
Thomas Jefferson University
$23,000
Vijay Ivaturi Research Assistant Professor Cherokee Layson-Wolf
Associate Professor Sharpsburg Pharmacy Services and Associate Dean
Sharpsburg Pharmacy
$30,270
Cherokee Layson-Wolf
Associate Professor Whitesell Pharmacy Services and Associate Dean
Whitesell Pharmacy
$30,270
Raymond Love Professor
Potomac Center - Secure Evaluation and Therapeutic Treatment
Maryland Department of Health
$156,363
Raymond Love Professor
Eastern Shore Hospital Center - Improving Pharmacy Services
Maryland Department of Health
$399,086
Raymond Love Professor
MHA - Centralized Administration of Pharmacy Services
Maryland Department of Health
$549,133
Raymond Love Professor
Spring Grove Hospital Center - Improving Pharmacy Services
Maryland Department of Health
$1,810,296
Raymond Love Professor
Clifton T. Perkins Hospital Center - Improving Pharmacy Services
Maryland Department of Health
$736,571
Raymond Love Professor Antipsychotic Prescription Review Program
Maryland Department of Health
$809,899
Raymond Love Professor
Peer to Peer Review for Mental Health Drug Programs - Pediatrics
Maryland Department of Health
$2,400,000
Raymond Love Professor
Thomas B. Finan Center - Improving Pharmacy Services
Maryland Department of Health
$384,696
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GRANTS AND CONTRACT AWARDS
Mary Lynn McPherson Professor
Union Memorial Hospital PGY2 Pain and Palliative Care Residency
Union Memorial Hospital
$75,037
Jill Morgan
Professor and Chair
IPA Agreement
Veterans Affairs Headquarters
$24,674
Jill Morgan
Professor and Chair
MedStar Georgetown University
MedStar Health Inc.
$49,580
Charmaine Rochester Professor
Description of SGLT-2 Inhibitor Monitoring, Adverse Event Rates, and Gaps in Care in Patients with Diabetes Treated at an Endocrine Clinic Alone or Co-Managed with a Family Medicine Clinic
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
$4,849
Magaly Rodriguez de Bittner
Professor and Associate Dean
Physician Dispensing in Maryland: An Educational Series
MedChi, The Maryland State Medical Society
$ 5,000
Magaly Rodriguez de Bittner
Professor and Associate Dean
Clinical Pharmacy Services
Maryland Department of Health
$183,578
Magaly Rodriguez de Bittner
Professor and Associate Dean
Joint Clinical and Educational Collaboration
UM Quality Care Network, LLC
$183,135
Magaly Rodriguez de Bittner
Professor and FY17 Clinical Pharmacy Services Associate Dean
University of Maryland Baltimore $66,981 Washington Medical Center
Leah Sera
Assistant Professor
MedStar Health Inc.
MedStar Montgomery Medical Center
$74,463
James Trovato Associate Professor FY17 Clinical Pharmacy Services
University of Maryland Baltimore $84,465 Washington Medical Center
Mona Tsoukleris Associate Professor School Epinephrine Administration: Electronic Database Development Consultation
Maryland Department of Health
$4,000
Kathryn Walker Associate Professor
Maryland Department of Health
$80,058
Total PPS
$15,059,210
Controlled Dangerous Substance Emergency Preparedness Plan
DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES (PSC) PROJECT INVESTIGATOR
Andrew Coop
RANK/TITLE
PROJECT TITLE
SPONSOR NAME
Professor and Associate Dean
Preclinical Identification of Better Antimuscarinic Antidepressants
University of Michigan
Brandon Drennen Graduate Student
PROJECT TOTAL
$92,405
Towards a New Therapeutic Modality American Foundation for for the Treatment of Alzheimer’s: Pharmaceutical Education Interception of Transient Helical States of beta-Amyloid with Small-Molecule Proteo
$10,000
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Brandon Drennen Graduate Student Dual Inhibition of the Oncoproteins Mcl-1 and Bcl-2 by Rationally Designed Polypharmacology Steven Fletcher Associate Professor Preclinical and Clinical Imaging and Treatment of Multiple Myeloma with cMyc-Max Nanoparticles
American Chemical Society
$26,000
Washington University
$60,590
Brandy Garzel Graduate Student
Role of BSEP in Drug-Induced Cholestatic Liver Toxicity
National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases
$28,618
David Goodlett Professor
Protection Against Gram-Negative Sepsis Conferred by Lipid A-Based Structural Variants
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
$251,526
David Goodlett Professor
Functional Characterization of the Bax-Interacting Factor-1 Interactome in Neurons
University of Washington
$18,750
William Hedrich Graduate Student The Role of the Constitutive Androstane PhRMA Foundation Receptor in the Treatment of Hematologic Malignancies
$20,000
Stephen Hoag Professor
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
$17,975
Stephen Hoag Professor Patient Acceptance of Drugs
National Institute of Pharmaceutical Technology and Education
$224,459
Stephen Hoag Professor Effect of pH of Smokeless Tobacco Products on the Pharmacokinetics of Nicotine in Current Users Stephen Hoag Professor Excipient Risk Assessment Database
Battelle Memorial Institute
$37,952
National Institute of Pharmaceutical Technology and Education
$112,143
Stephen Hoag Professor
Development and Optimization of a Dissolving Film for Allergen Specific Immunotherapy in Children
Effect of Excipient Variability on the National Institute of $99,999 Critical Quality Attributes and Clinical Pharmaceutical Technology Performance of Opioid Drugs Based on and Education Polyethylene Oxide Matrix Tablets
Stephen Hoag Professor Professional Service for Manufacturing an in vitro Component of an Assessment of a Proposed in vitro Bioequivalence Approach for Evaluating Generic and New Animal Formulations
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Food & Drug Administration
$16,000
GRANTS AND CONTRACT AWARDS
Jing Huang Postdoctoral Fellow
Development and Testing of Novel Empirical Force Field for Molecular Dynamics Simulations that Includes Multipoles and Polarizability
National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute
$30,000
Lisa Jones Assistant Professor
Mechanism of Transcription Regulation by the Mediator
Indiana University
$9,741
Lisa Jones Assistant Professor
CAREER: Development of an In Cell Footprinting Method for the Analysis of Protein Structure
National Science Foundation
$86,783
Maureen Kane Associate Professor
Molecular Determinants of Retinoid Metabolism in Embryonic Tissues
University of Kansas Center for Research, Inc.
$37,047
Maureen Kane Associate Professor
Effects of Perinatal Hypoxia-Ischemia on the Developing Cerebellum With and Without Prior Inflammation
National Institute of Child Health $97,636 and Human Development
Maureen Kane Associate Professor
Effects of Perinatal Hypoxia-Ischemia on the Developing Cerebellum with and Without Prior Inflammation
National Institute of Child Health $33,321 and Human Development
Maryanna Lanning Graduate Student
Towards Targeted Antineoplastics: The Disruption of Aberrant Protein- Protein Interactions with Synthetic Alpha-Helix Mimetics
American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education
Alexander MacKerell Jr. Grollman-Glick Professor
Carbohydrate Force Fields for Structure, National Institute of General Dynamics, and Molecular Recognition Medical Sciences
$292,159
Alexander MacKerell Jr. Alexander MacKerell Jr.
Grollman-Glick Professor
Design and Synthesis of Inhibitors of the BTB Domain of BCL6
Joan & Sanford I. Weill Medical College of Cornell University
$250,320
Grollman-Glick Professor
LRRK2 Dimerization and Therapeutic Evaluation
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
$60,319
Alexander MacKerell Jr. Alexander MacKerell Jr.
Grollman-Glick Professor
Pre-Computed Free Energy Maps for Rapid Structure-Based Ligand Design
SilcsBio LLC
$153,610
Grollman-Glick Professor
Program for Therapeutic Targeting of Transcriptional Repression
Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation
$40,000
Sarah Michel Professor
Evaluation of Iron Species in Healthy Subjects Treated with Generic and Reference Sodium Ferric Gluconate
Food & Drug Administration
$711,440
Amanda Oglesby- Associate Professor Sherrouse
Role of PrrF and PrrH Regulation in Pseudomonas aeruginosa Pathogenesis
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
$456,709
$10,000
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James Polli Shangraw/Noxell Endowed Chair
University of Maryland Center of Excellence in Regulatory Science and Innovation (M-CERSI)
University of Maryland, College Park
$168,348
James Polli Shangraw/Noxell Endowed Chair
University of Maryland Center of Excellence in Regulatory Science and Innovation (M-CERSI)
University of Maryland, College Park
$10,800
James Polli Shangraw/Noxell Endowed Chair
University of Maryland Center of Excellence in Regulatory Science and Innovation (M-CERSI)
University of Maryland, College Park
$100,000
Paul Shapiro Professor and Chair
Evaluation of Novel Substrate Specific Inhibitors of ERK1/2 in the Treatment of Asthma
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
$194,087
Jana Shen Associate Professor Jana Shen Associate Professor
Thin Film Biofabrication for Integrated Bio-Electronics
University of Maryland, College Park
$80,000
Molecular Mechanisms of Secondary Active Transporters
Arizona State University
$62,934
Jana Shen Associate Professor
Molecular Mechanisms of Secondary Active Transporters
Arizona State University
$52,190
Yan Shu Associate Professor
Xenobiotic Transporter Regulation and IRIP Function
National Institute of General Medical Sciences
$315,200
Audra Stinchcomb Professor Bioequivalence of Topical Drug Products: In vitro - In vivo Correlations
Food & Drug Administration
$350,000
Audra Stinchcomb Professor
Heat Effect on Generic Transdermal Drug Delivery Systems
Food & Drug Administration
$499,999
Peter Swaan
Professor and Associate Dean
Structural Biology of the Apical Bile Acid Transporter
National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases
$348,525
Peter Swaan
Professor and Associate Dean
Altered Hepatic Disposition of Anionic Drugs-Mechanisms
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
$78,191
Hongbing Wang Professor HepaChipTM Liver-on-a-Chip for Drug Hepatotoxicity
Maryland Industrial Partnerships $99,998
Angela Wilks Isaac E. Emerson Heme Utilization and Homeostasis in Professor Pseudomonas aeruginosa Patrick Wintrode Associate Professor Mechanisms of Glycosaminoglycan- Catalyzed Protease Inactivation by Serpins
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
$430,013
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
$53,900
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Fengtian Xue Associate Professor
American Association for Cancer Research
$69,000
Bruce Yu Professor Using NMR to Characterize Protein Formulations
MedImmune Inc.
$225,584
Total PSC
$6,424,271
BCL6 BTB Domain Inhibitors for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Department of Pharmaceutical Health Services Research (PHSR)
$6,399,536
Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science (PPS)
$15,059,210
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences (PSC)
$6,424,271
Grand Total
$27,883,017
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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS |
July 1, 2016 – June 30, 2017
Loyal donors provide the foundation for the School of Pharmacy’s success. Thank you to everyone — our alumni, faculty, staff, and friends — who has invested in the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy. LEGACY COUNCIL The Legacy Council of the University of Maryland acknowledges those who have made generous contributions to the School of Pharmacy through their estate plans. Anyone who has made such a gift is eligible for membership in the Legacy Council. To qualify, simply provide the School of Pharmacy’s Office of Development and Alumni Affairs with documentation of the gift or a copy of the relevant document in which the School is named as a beneficiary (www.umbfplannedgiving.org). For additional information about membership in the Legacy Council and estate planning, please contact the Office of Development and Alumni Affairs at 410-706-5893 or email ggriffith@rx.umaryland.edu. Members of the Legacy Council are: John H. Balch, BSP ’68 Roslyn F. Balch Thomas S. Brenner, BSP ’72 Barry M. Bress, BSP ’79 Theresa A. Bress Gary G. Buterbaugh, PhD Phyllis Brill Wingrat, BSP ’50= Billie Chappelear Harold E. Chappelear, DSc ’98 Gerald I. Cohen, BSP ’58=
Irwin R. Cohen= Kristine W. Ellinger, BSP ’77= Estate of Evelyn Grollman Glick Nancy Rose Harmon= Ilene Harris, BSP ’81, PharmD ’83 Gwynne L. Horwits Leonard Horwits, BSP ’60 George H. Huber, BSP ’61 Sophia Kallelis= Theodore S. Kallelis, PhD ’57=
Dolores H. Kinnard William J. Kinnard Jr., PhD Bernhard Lamy Gregory J. Lukaszczyk, BSP ’84 Estate of Bertha J. Manchey Estate of Helen Mendelsohn David G. Miller, BSP ’85 Joseph H. Morton, BSP ’60= Paul A. Pumpian, BSP ’50= Michael B. Rodell, BSP ’58
Chris A. Rodowskas, PhG ‘29= Estate of Lillian K. Slama Allen Spak, BSP ’63= James M. Trattner, PhD ’28= Clayton L. Warrington, BSP ’58 Elizabeth Warrington William J. Zimmerman, BSP ’70 = Signifies Deceased
DAVID STEWART ASSOCIATES In the mid-1980s, several dedicated alumni and friends established a premier giving society, the David Stewart Associates (DSA), to fund Schoolwide initiatives that would propel the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy nationally as a leader in pharmacy education. This leadership giving society honors David Stewart, America’s first professor of pharmacy and a founder of the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, who symbolized a passion for excellence and commitment to pharmacy education. The founding members of the DSA are: Elwin Alpern, BSP ’51=
Mayer Handelman, BSP ’54
Martin B. Mintz, PD, BSP ’65
Arthur N. Riley, BSP ’70, MS ’72
Leon R. Catlett, BSP ’65
William M. Heller, MS ’51,
Benjamin S. Mulitz
Gerald M. Rosen
Melvin S. Cohen=
PhD ’55, DSC ’87
Elizabeth Newcomb, BSP ’68
David M. Russo, BSP ’79
James P. Cragg Jr., BSP ’43=
H. Elinor Hens=
John R. Newcomb Jr., BSP ’67
Ralph A. Small Jr., BSP ’74
Leonard J. DeMino=
Leon Jablon=
Anthony G. Padussis, BSP ’44=
Arnold Smolen
Donald O. Fedder, BSP ’50=
William J. Kinnard Jr.
David Pearlman, BSP ’52
Bernard A. Weisman, BSP ’70=
Michaeline R. Fedder
Dorothy Levi, BSP ’70
William L. Pearlman, BSP ’48=
Kenneth P. Whittemore Jr.,
Robert Foer, BSP ’51=
Mark A. Levi, PD, BSP ’70
Thomas S. Petr, BSP ’74
BSP ’76
Henry J. Glaser Jr.=
Samuel Lichter, BSP ’60
Stephen J. Provenza, PhG ’29=
Leonard Winkleman
Evelyn Grollman Glick=
Nicholas C. Lykos, BSP ’52=
Lawrence R. Rachuba=
= Signifies Deceased
This core group of philanthropists has inspired other donors to follow their lead. Today DSA membership has grown to create a solid base of private support for the School’s efforts to advance pharmaceutical education, practice, and science. To join this prestigious group of alumni and friends, or for more information on giving to the School, please contact the Office of Development and Alumni Affairs at 410-706-5893 or email ggriffith@rx.umaryland.edu.
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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS The University of Maryland School of Pharmacy appreciates the financial support of the following individuals and organizations during the period July 1, 2016, to June 30, 2017. GIVING BY INDIVIDUALS
Harold Chappelear, LLD (Hon) ’98
Julia F. Slejko
Christian Lee, PharmD ’13
Andrew Coop~
Larry E. Small, MS ’76, PhD ’80
Lisa M. Matson, BSP ’88*
David Stewart Associates
William J. Cooper*
Julie C. Song, PharmD ’03
Thomas E. Menighan
Over $500,000
Suzanne J. Caplan, BSP ’65
JoAnn M. Spearmon, PharmD ’97*
Karen H. Nishi, BSP ’80
Rebecca T. Gyi-Hovis
Yale H. Caplan, BSP ’63, PhD ’68
Nina H. Spiller, PharmD ’88*
Jason M. Noel~
Susan C. dosReis, PhD ’99
Edward A. Taylor, PharmD ’06~
Glenda S. Owens, BSP ’76
$250,000 to $349,000
J. Philip Fink, BSP ’79*
Rodney H. Taylor, PharmD ’97*
Myrna Petersen
Jill R. Molofsky, BSP ’81*
Mark G. Fletcher, PhD ’83
Jackie Tran, PharmD ’13
Gaytrice K. Rucker, BSP ’83
Julian M. Friedman, BSP ’56*
Satish C. Valluri, PhD ’09
Howard Schiff, BSP ’56
$25,000 to $99,999
Mary Therese Gyi, BSP ’83,
Angelo C. Voxakis, BSP ’71~
Lisa A. Shipley, PhD ’86
Gary G. Buterbaugh
George C. Voxakis, BSP ’58,
Frances Spaven, PhD ’86~
Ellen H. Yankellow, BSP ’73,
Ilene Harris, BSP ’81, PharmD ’83
Kerry Spaven~
Robert Henderson, BSP ’63
Clayton L. Warrington, BSP ’58*
Craig K. Svensson, PharmD ’81~
PharmD ’96*
PharmD ’06
PharmD ’96~
Brian M. Hose, PharmD ’06~
Elizabeth Warrington*
Angela Wilks
$10,000 - $24,999
Maureen Kane
Gerolyn Ann Whittemore
Loreen A. Wutoh, BSP ’86~
Beverly L. Crovo~
Calvin H. Knowlton, PhD ’93
Kenneth P. Whittemore Jr.,
Richard L. Wynn, BSP ’64,
Thomas L. Crovo~
Raymond C. Love, PharmD ‘77~
Ira L. Fedder, PharmD ’79~
Michael Luzuriaga, BSP ’70*
Alice A. Williams, PharmD ’12
Magaly Rodriguez de Bittner,
Daniel Z. Mansour, PharmD ’06~
Carol Ann Williams~
Apothecary Club
Gina Patrice McKnight-Smith,
Thomas G. Williams Jr.,
$250 - $499
Sherry N. Berlin, BSP ’74*
PharmD ’83
James P. Tristani, BSP ’73~
PharmD ’97
BSP ’76
PharmD ’06~
Colleen J. Metge, PhD ’96
PhD ’70~
Charles R. Bonapace,
$5,000 - $9,999
Jim McPherson
Dean’s Club
Jogarao Gobburu
Mary Lynn McPherson,
$500 - $999
Capt. James L. Bresette,
Hannah Jones
Thomas S. Brenner, BSP ’72*
David H. Jones, BSP ’70~
David W. Miller, PhD ’93
Michelle M. Ceng, PharmD ’98
Barbara S. Chong, PharmD ’97
Thomas S. Petr, BSP ’74
Judith Mintz*
Rebecca Ceraul~
Pamela M. Crowe
John F. Van Wie, BSP ’84
Martin B. Mintz, BSP ’65*
Youjin Chang, PharmD ’13
Terry L. Davis, BSP ’83,
Wayne D. Van Wie, BSP ’88
Jill A. Morgan~
David D. Christ, BSP ’79
PharmD ’86~
PharmD ’97~ PharmD ’97*
PharmD ’98*
C. Daniel Mullins~
David P. Cline, PhD ’03
Colleen Day~
$1,000 - $4,999
Eberechukwu Onukwugha
Nicholas Cornias, BSP ’92*
Omolola O. Elliott, BSP ’92
Alfred Abramson, BSP ’56*
Ahmed A. Othman, PhD ’07
Mary David
William T. Foley Jr., BSP ’58~
Jeannette Abramson
Robin L. Paluskievicz,
Mary Eckert DeLuca, BSP ’79
Harold L. Frank
Stephen J. Allen, MS ’78
Natalie D. Eddington, PhD ’89~
Herbert Gendason, BSP ’71~
Wendy Allen
Joseline A. Pena-Melnyk
Matthew L. Fedowitz, PharmD ’01
Steven P. George, BSP ’82~
Barbara Alving
Andrew V. Phan, PharmD ’13
Deborah D. Harris
Victoria G. Hale, PhD ’83
Carl Alving
Casey Phan
Alice H. Hill, PharmD ’93*
Jeffery J. Harnsberger, BSP ’92
Andrew Bartilucci, PhD ’53~
Keith S. Pozanek, BSP ’86~
Walter J. Hryszko, BSP ’74*
Lauren Hynicka
Kenneth Boyden
Bruce D. Roffe, BSP ’78
Helen Hsiao, PharmD ’06~
Yelee Y. Kim, PharmD ’01
Cynthia J. Boyle, PharmD ’96~
Jane M. Shaab
Lionel H. Jacobs, BSP ’68
Keith Konajeski
Barry M. Bress, BSP ’79*
Marilyn Shangraw*
Karen M. Kabat, MS ’83~
Richard F. Korecky, PharmD ’15
Philip D. Chaikin, BSP ’72,
Paul Shapiro
Sachin J. Kamal-Bahl, PhD ’03
Suneel Kudaravalli, PharmD ’00
PharmD ’77
Jeffrey B. Sherr, BSP ’78~
Wendy Klein-Schwartz,
Jonathan N. Latham,
Lisa Calvert Chalk
Joanne H. Sherr, BSP ’78~
Joanne Ruyu Chang, PhD ’95
Gisele M. Sidbury, PharmD ’97
Stephen C. Kloch, BSP ’80~
* Signifies donor for 15+ consecutive years ~ Signifies donor for 5-14 consecutive years
PharmD ’98~
PharmD ’77~
+ Signifies David Stewart Associates Founding Member = Signifies Deceased
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Lisa C. LeGette, BSP ’92~
Franklin W. Blatt, BSP ’77,
Kelly Epplen
Lawrence J. Kotey, PharmD ’03~
Zhili Li, PhD ’02
Susan M. Evans, BSP ’91~
Edmond J, Kucharski, BSP ’84
Frederick J. Mack, BSP ’79*
Ruth S. Blatt, BSP ’79
Daniel A. Farney, PharmD ’01
Kathrin C. Kucharski, PharmD ’87
Ashlee Mattingly
Thomas V. Bolling, BSP ’69
Fran Favin-Weiskopf,
Thomas P. LaMartina, BSP ’87*
Joey Mattingly
Renan A. Bonnel, PharmD ’83
Kaysha R. Lancaster, PharmD ’00
Steven J. Miller, MS ’87
Stephen P. Boykin, BSP ’73,
Steven Fletcher
Kirk K. Lancaster
Barbara B. Nussbaum, BSP ’89
Louis R. Flowers, MS ’05
Julia A. Lauless, BSP ’84
Dora M. Ober
Lynette R. Bradley-Baker,
Devon M. Flynn, PharmD ’05
Ronald E. Lay, BSP ’78*
Joseph D. Ober, PharmD ’85
Herbert Friedman, BSP ’50
Janet Y. Lee, PharmD ’13
Kristine Rapan Parbuoni,
Robert P. Brauner, BSP ’65
Denise Fu, PharmD ’10
Colleen C. Lehmann, BSP ’78
Elaine L. Brogan, BSP ’78~
Stephen J. Gandel, BSP ’62
Henry M. Levi, BSP ’63
Thomas J. Pfaff, BSP ’85*
Huong T. Bui Dang, BSP ’82
Florence F. K. Gee, BSP ’74~
Julie E. Limric, BSP ’69
James R. Ritchie, BSP ’63*
Pamela L. Burns-Muhler, BSP ’91
Timothy D. Gladwell, PharmD ’96
Ronald J. Logan, BSP ’75
Michael B. Rodell, BSP ’58*
Wendy Camelo-Castillo
Donald J. Glenn, BSP ’83~
Denise Lupo Lutz, BSP ’77
Suzanne K. Simala, BSP ’84*
Michelle L. Campbell, PhD ’14
Thomas E. Goelz, BSP ’70, MS ’74
Walter P. Mackay, BSP ’62*
Kara J. Sink, BSP ’92
Gary S. Carson, BSP ’80
Stuart T. Haines*
Daniel F. Mackley, BSP ’76
Thanh T. Tran, BSP ’90
Jason F. Chancey, PharmD ’00*
Lois T. Havranek, BSP ’60
Harry E. Macks, BSP ’59~
Robert Wixson
Jennie T. Chang, PharmD ’96
Diana P. Henzel, BSP ’93~
Jeanne Macks
Bay-Mao B. Wu, PharmD ’01~
Sujin Chang, PharmD ’00
Mary-Therese Hewins, BSP ’81,
Nirvana A. Maharaj, PharmD ’14
William Yeboah, PharmD ’00~
Juliana Lee Chau, BSP ’79
Lawrence L. Martin, BSP ’66
Kellie S. Chew, PharmD ’13
Stephen W. Hoag
Carolyn S. Mason, BSP ’84
Century Club
Randy S. Chiat, BSP ’90
Marta Hoffman, BSP ’60*
Edward T. McCagh Jr., BSP ’75~
$100 - $249
Hyun J. Cho, PharmD ’99
Kellie Hom
Kevin. F. McCarthy, BSP ’80
Isabel Almeida-Chiat, BSP ’90
Catherine L. Cioffi, PhD ’88
Gwynne L. Horwits
Phyllis G. Meise
Marsha E. Alvarez, BSP ’71,
Arnold E. Clayman, BSP ’73
Leonard Horwits, BSP ’60
Janet L. Mighty, BSP ’82
PharmD ’05
PharmD ’96*
PharmD ’00
MS ’76 BSP ’92, PhD ’99
PharmD ’88*
MS ’84
Wendy Cohan
Forest S. Howell, BSP ’87~
Yvonne K. Molotsi, PharmD ’02~
Bruce Anderson
Catherine E. Cooke
Gayle C. Howell, BSP ’91~
Maura P. Murphy, PhD ’99
Clarence L. Anstine, BSP ’58
Reba D. Cornman
Ibrahim T. Ibrahim, PharmD ’12
John D. Ness, PharmD ’93
Larry L. Augsburger, BSP ’62,
James M. Crable, BSP ’82
Violet E. Igwacho, PharmD ’16
Sarah K. Nguyen, PharmD ’03
David A. Custer, BSP ’73
Raman M. Iyer, PhD ’94
Thu-Trang T. Nguyen,
Raymond Bahr, BSP ’57
MS ’65, PhD ’67
Jeremy Doggett
Jinani C. Jayasekera-Devadoss,
Dov E. Banks~
Hedy J. Cylus Gleiman, BSP ’73~
Sai C. Nimmagadda, PharmD ’12
Freddy E. Banks, BSP ’92
Brett L. Dabruzzo, PharmD ’97
Cindy Q. Jiang, BSP ’90
Pallavi Nithyanandan, PhD ’05
Marshal Banks~
Loc K. Dang, BSP ’82
Hao Jiang
Cynthia O. Owusu-Boaitey,
Rochelle Banks~
Louis Diamond, BSP ’61, MS ’64,
Tali M. Johnson, PharmD ’02
Ingrid R. Baramki, MS ’63
Angel N. Jordan, PharmD ’06
Anna Palka, BSP ’92
Laurine A. Barrow-Wilson,
John P. Dolan, PharmD ’14
Vicki M. Joshua, BSP ’87
Sharon K. Park, PharmD ’04
PharmD ’04
Charles R. Downs, BSP ’73,
Aaron C. Kadish, BSP ’63*
Angela M. Parker, BSP ’95~
William H. Batt, BSP ’63~
PharmD ’99*
Angela M. Kaitis, PharmD ’06
Honesty M. Peltier, PharmD ’05
Michael R. Becker, BSP ’93
Dongyi Du, PhD ’09
Patrick Y. Kamara, PharmD ’98
Philip M. Perry, BSP ’74*
Robin L. Becker, BSP ’84
Ping Jin Du
Robert Karrs
Anthony J. Petralia Sr., BSP ’52*
Barbara B. Bedell, BSP ’82
Leroy K. Dunkley, PharmD ’01
Charise S. Kasser, BSP ’83~
Carolyn Petralia, PharmD ’03~
William P. Beierschmitt, PhD ’86
Michelle L. Eby, PharmD ’99~
Susan A. Katz, BSP ’88
Thomas Phan
Phyllis A. Bernard, BSP ’88*
Nancy A. Edgeworth,
Thomas H. Keller Jr., BSP ’63~
Bonnie L. Pitt, BSP ’74
Howard K. Besner, BSP ’78,
Lauretta A. Kerr, BSP ’86
Lisa N. Pitt, PharmD ’98
James D. Edwards, BSP ’57
Kathleen Klemm, PharmD ’08
Marvin S. Platt, BSP ’51*
Donald B. Elliott, BSP ’57~
Michael Kopcho, MS ’62
Judith A. Porter
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PharmD ’04
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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
Sovitj Pou, PharmD ’96
Hongbing Wang
Melanie Byrd
Richard N. Fry, BSP ’76
Stanley A. Pyles, BSP ’90
Jia-Bei Wang, PhD ’92~
Anthony T. Cacek, MS ’14
Danielle G. Gallina, BSP ’93
Budne C. Reinke, BSP ’63
Yanhong Wang
Dianna L. Campbell, PharmD ’16
Frank R. Giannandrea, PharmD ’11
Lois A. Reynolds, PharmD ’01
Andrea B. Weiss, BSP ’89
Linhlan T. Cao, PharmD ’03
Marianne Gibson
Howard L. Robinson Jr.,
Fred M. Weiss, BSP ’70
Nicole Caprio, PharmD ’16
Yevgeniya Y. Giller
Monica L. White, PharmD ’95
Allison Perez Carrillo
Venetia Gluch
David M. Rombro, BSP ’54
Eric T. Wong, PharmD ’13
Dayna Peres Carrillo
Brian J. Goetz, PharmD ’94
Thomas H. Root, PharmD ’00
Steven Yang, PharmD ’99
Malissa Carroll
Mathangi Gopalakrishnan
Nicole Rumao, PharmD ’12
Cleveland K. Yee, BSP ’75
Matthew L. Casciano, PharmD ’08
Lee H. Gradman, BSP ’57
Joseph M. Ruppel, BSP ’75
Irvin Yospa, BSP ’61~
Marian L. Cascio, BSP ’77*
Martin D. Grebow, BSP ’60*
Lisa Coppolo Ruppel, PharmD ’90
Donald R. Young, BSP ’57*
George Y. Chang, BSP ’83
Gloria S. Grice, PharmD ’02
Soumi Saha, PharmD ’07
Roxanne W. Zaghab
Marvin J. Chertkoff, BSP ’51,
Greer Griffith
Brian L. Schumer, BSP ’81*
Lane P. Zangwill, BSP ’78*
Deborah F. Groleau
Jean O. Schwartz, BSP ’87
William V. Zappa, BSP ’74~
Jane Ching, PharmD ’16
George E. Groleau, BSP ’76~
Jerome Schwartz, BSP ’49*
Reid A. Zimmer, BSP ’63*
Lewis Clayton
Shauna D. Guest
Andrea Lynn Seitzman-Siegel,
Julie Magno Zito
Michael J. Cohen, BSP ’66*
Elaina P. Hackworth, PharmD ’01
Thomas Coke
Douglas B. Haggerty, BSP ’79
PharmD ’00
PharmD ’98
MS ’54
Daniel S. Shaner, BSP ’63
Contributions up to $99
Karen T. Collins, BSP ’70
Whitney N. Hanson, PharmD ’10
Allen Shaughnessy
Jennifer A. Abernathy, PharmD ’13
Harold L. Cooper, BSP ’58
Ann Harris
Christopher L. Shawyer, BSP ’76~
Janet M. Abramowitz, BSP ’81~
William C. Cooper, BSP ’84
Brittany M. Harris, PharmD ’15
Thomas S. Shelor, BSP ’74~
Lawrence M. Abrams, BSP ’55~
Dana S. Corn, BSP ’70
Alexa J. Havrilko, PharmD ’13
Mirko V. Sikirica, PharmD ’02
Dennis M. Ackerman, BSP ’70 ~
Erica Crannage
Geoffrey A. Heinzl, PhD ’16
Harriet Silverstein
Marie V. Adams
Christopher W. Cunningham,
Bernard P. Heyman, BSP ’57
Morton I. Silverstein, BSP ’54
Robert W. Adams, BSP ’68
Richard D. Hiller, BSP ’86
Linda Simoni-Wastila
Abimbola O. Adebowale, PhD ’99
Dot Jessen Cutcher
Renee M. Hilliard, PharmD ’01
John C. Smith, BSP ’76
Lawrence Aiken, BSP ’73
Malinda J. Darber, PharmD ’99
Paul Holly
Judith Wenzel Smith, BSP ’77
Patrice R. Akins, PharmD ’02
Deborah D. DiVecchio,
Ronald W. Huffman
Larry A. Snyder, BSP ’60*
William P. Albanese III, PharmD ’11
Sheila Hwe, PharmD ’15
Rona S. Snyder*
Arthur Allen, BSP ’88
Norman DuBois, BSP ’53*
Nigel Roger Isaacs, PharmD ’93
Carol M. Sobon, BSP ’78
Dawn E. Andanar, PharmD ’13
Erin S. Dudley, PharmD ’09
Aroonjit Jenkosol, PharmD ’07
Tye D. Souders, PharmD ’13
Tammy Artman
Noel E. Durm, BSP ’55
Julie S. Johnson, BSP ’94~
Molrat Sripinyo, BSP ’83~
Adenike I. Atanda, PharmD ’14
Kathleen E. Dury
Michael E. Jones, BSP ’72*
Michael J. Steinberg, PharmD ’00
Brittany R. Avaritt, PharmD ’14
Deborah J. Ehart, PharmD ’00
Teny Joseph
Alan R. Stoff, BSP ’70~
Hector T. Ayu, BSP ’93
Francis S. Eng, BSP ’74
Carl Kaiser, MS ’52, BSP ’53,
Jung L. Sung, PharmD ’00
Olujimi O. Babatunde, PharmD ’11
Janice L. Ereme, BSP ’81
Abigail M. Strawberry, BSP ’93
Caroline T. Bader, BSP ’81
Darci J. Eubank, PharmD ’13
Diane L. Kaufman
Wanida Surichamorn, PhD ’92
Katherine P. Benderev,
Opeoluwa I. Fagbemi, PharmD ’16
Dennis M. Killian, PharmD ’01
Marc Taraban
Anne Ferguson
Hana Kim, PharmD ’13
Donald W. Taylor, BSP ’69~
Thomas J. Biles, PharmD ’98
Jill R. Fetter, BSP ’93
Michelle Kim
Nancy L. Taylor, BSP ’62*
Barry L. Bloom, BSP ’66*
Robert D. Fetter
Una Kim, PharmD ’13
J. Bradley Thomas, BSP ’82
Stacy R. Boltz, PharmD ’04
Jerome L. Fine, PharmD ’96
Judith L. Kistler, MS ’59
Francis J. Tinney, PhD ’66*
Curtis A. Bowen, BSP ’56~
Lisa Finn
Selma M. Kitt
Stephen Tise
John E. Braaten, BSP ’79
Annmarie M. Franklin, BSP ’94
Stephen C. Klebrowski, BSP ’69
Charles H. Tregoe, BSP ’59*
Keith A. Brace, BSP ’84
Paul Freiman, BSP ’53
Linda C. Klein, BSP ’72
Mona L. Tsoukleris, PharmD ’87
Barbara L. Brannan, PharmD ’01
Phyllis Freiman
Nelson E. Kline, BSP ’92
Kimberly D. Wagner, PharmD ’98
Jason A. Bunting, PharmD ’05
Lisa Friedman
Emily L. Knapp, PharmD ’10
James B. Walter Jr., BSP ’51*
Erienne N. Burton, PharmD ’10
Stephanie C. Friedman, BSP ’80
Duncan Knox
* Signifies donor for 15+ consecutive years ~ Signifies donor for 5-14 consecutive years
PharmD ’79
PhD ’08
PharmD ’05
+ Signifies David Stewart Associates Founding Member = Signifies Deceased
PhD ’55*
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Charles J. Kokoski, BSP ’51,
Barbrakaryne N. Nchinda Fobi,
Christie A. Staso, PharmD ’12
Johanna L.M. Stengel
MS ’53, PhD ’56*
PharmD ’15
Class of 1943
Michael J. Kolf, BSP ’78
Karen N. Nguyen, PharmD ’97
Todd H. Stephens, BSP ’93
Kyung M. Koo, PharmD ’15
Nam Nguyen
James P. Struntz Sr., BSP ’61
Albert W. Kossler, MS ’53*
Zachary Noel
Charles Summerlin
Treacy Krisztinicz, PharmD ’95
William C. Noonan, BSP ’83
Irving E. Swartz, BSP ’56
Freda L. Krosnick
Naitia M. Nwatu, PharmD ’15
Esmail Tabibi
Jay E. Krosnick, BSP ’85
Oluseyi W. Ogunyankin,
Liza N. Takiya, PharmD ’97
Christopher G. Kruft, BSP ’84
Xuan Tang Seepolmuang,
Vicky Kuo, PharmD ’15
Iguade G. Okojie, PharmD ’99
Jolanta W. Kwapisz, BSP ’79
Elizabeth Oldham
Elisabet K. Tassis, PharmD ’15
Olayinka Ladeji
Marlene I. Onyesoh, PharmD ’01
Charles D. Taylor Jr., BSP ’67,
James Laredo, BSP ’88
Darrell J. Orr, MS ’16
Ivy I. Laryea-Akogyeram, BSP ’93
Mary E. Ortiz, BSP ’87
Ronald C. Telak, BSP ’67
Cherokee L. Layson-Wolf,
Juan Parducci
Sheryl E. Thedford, PharmD ’11
Christina Pashialis
Milton F. Toelle, BSP ’55~
DeAnna D. Leikach, BSP ’92~
Megha G. Patel, PharmD ’09
Elliot S. Tokar, BSP ’60
Neil B. Leikach, BSP ’92~
Denise I. Penn, BSP ’92
Mary J. Tooey
Joseph H. Lerner, BSP ’60
Denise D. Petro-Ellis, PharmD ’00
Hamet M. Toure, PharmD ’03
Thomas M. Lesko, BSP ’82
Long Phan
Juliette C. Toure, PharmD ’03
Melvin Lessing, BSP ’66*
Annette Piotrowski, PharmD ’15
Deanna Tran, PharmD ’11
Bonnie X. Li-MacDonald,
Cristina V. Platon, BSP ’83~
Tina Thao Tran
Monica L. Pogue, PharmD ’00
Joella Trenchard
W. Irving Lottier Jr., BSP ’59
Elizabeth K. Proctor, BSP ’90
Lisa A. Vuolo
Mario V. Luong, PharmD ’11
Sangeeta V. Raje, PhD ’02~
Jessica T. Walker, PharmD ’06
Daniel C. Lyons, PharmD ’07
Luann Orehek Reno, BSP ’89
Jonathan M. Walton-Roberts,
Kristina R. Madula, PharmD ’12
Andrea L. Riggins, BSP ’90,
Rebecca Malson
James C. Wang, PharmD ’11
Monique M. Manning
Kathryn A. Robinson
Rebecca L. Ward, PharmD ’03
Jonathan May
Trudy Robinson
Albert H. Warfield, BSP ’60,
Madeline McCarren, PhD ’83
Leon Rosen, BSP ’62
Mark R. McDowell, BSP ’92
Robert F. Royce, BSP ’51~
Brenda K. Weller, BSP ’92
Matthew E. McGovern, BSP ’91
Noha N. Salama, PhD ’04
Joan P. Williams, BSP ’70
Alexandra L. McPherson,
Kristina San Juan
Michelle Winkler, BSP ’94
Orlin Ramos Sanchez
Henok T. Woldeab, PharmD ’12
Rachel L. Melnick, PharmD ’11
Craig F. Schaefer, PharmD ’97
Jack J. Yarmosky, BSP ’43
Erin Merino
Amanda Schartel
Elaine Yip, PharmD ’13
Stanley J. Merwitz, BSP ’54
Amy Berdann Schwartz
David M. Yoder, PharmD ’98
Robert J. Michocki, PharmD ’75
David J. Seff, BSP ’55~
YeSeul Yoo, PharmD ’16
Margaret Miklich
Leah Sera, PharmD ’10
Christian A. Zang~
Harris L. Miller, BSP ’65*
Lionel M. Shapiro, BSP ’52*
Gene G. Zepp, BSP ’48
Philip B. Miller, BSP ’71~
Paul Shapiro
David P. Zgarrick
Phillip Mooney
Meenu Sharma, PharmD ’04
Jun Zhang, PhD ’14
Thomas L. Morgan, BSP ’93
Morton I. Shear, BSP ’53
Xian Zhou
Jeffrey S. Mrowczynski,
Karen M. Sillers, BSP ’82
Xiao Zhu, PhD ’12
Harold B. Singer, BSP ’46
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PharmD ’15
PharmD ’13
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PharmD ’03
PharmD ’97
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Jack J. Yarmosky, BSP Class of 1946 Harold B. Singer, BSP
PharmD ’10
PharmD ’00
Class of 1948 Gene G. Zepp, BSP Class of 1949 Jerome Schwartz, BSP Class of 1950 Herbert Friedman, BSP Class of 1951 Marvin J. Chertkoff, BSP David G. Danziger, BSP Charles J. Kokoski, BSP Marvin S. Platt, BSP Robert F. Royce, BSP James B. Walter Jr., BSP
PharmD ’04
Class of 1952 Carl Kaiser, MS Anthony J. Petralia Sr., BSP Lionel M. Shapiro, BSP Class of 1953
MS ’64, PhD ’65
* Signifies donor for 15+ consecutive years ~ Signifies donor for 5-14 consecutive years
DONORS BY CLASS YEAR
Andrew Bartilucci, PhD Norman DuBois, BSP Paul Freiman, BSP Carl Kaiser, BSP Charles J. Kokoski, MS Albert W. Kossler, MS Morton I. Shear, BSP Class of 1954 Marvin J. Chertkoff, MS Stanley J. Merwitz, BSP David M. Rombro, BSP Morton I. Silverstein, BSP
+ Signifies David Stewart Associates Founding Member = Signifies Deceased
HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
Class of 1955
Class of 1961
Class of 1967
Hedy J. Cylus Gleiman, BSP
Lawrence M. Abrams, BSP
Louis Diamond, BSP
Larry L. Augsburger, PhD
James P. Tristani, BSP
Noel E. Durm, BSP
James P. Struntz Sr., BSP
Louis Diamond, PhD
Ellen H. Yankellow, BSP
Carl Kaiser, PhD
Irvin Yospa, BSP
Charles P. Taylor Jr., BSP
David J. Seff, BSP Milton F. Toelle, BSP
Ronald C. Telak, BSP Class of 1962
Class of 1974 Sherry N. Berlin, BSP
Larry L. Augsburger, BSP
Class of 1968
Francis S. Eng, BSP
Class of 1956
Stephen J. Gandel, BSP
Robert W. Adams, BSP
Florence F. K. Gee, BSP
Alfred Abramson, BSP
Michael J. Kopcho, MS
Yale H. Caplan, PhD
Thomas E. Goelz, MS
Curtis A. Bowen, BSP
Walter P. Mackay, BSP
Lionel H. Jacobs, BSP
Walter J. Hryszko, BSP
Julian M. Friedman, BSP
Leon Rosen, BSP
Charles J. Kokoski, PhD
Nancy L. Taylor, BSP
Philip M. Perry, BSP Class of 1969
Thomas S. Petr, BSP
Thomas V. Bolling, BSP
Bonnie L. Pitt, BSP
Class of 1963
Stephen C. Klebrowski, BSP
Thomas S. Shelor, BSP
Ingrid R. Baramki, MS
Julie E. Limric, BSP
William V. Zappa, BSP
Class of 1957
William H. Batt, BSP
Donald W. Taylor, BSP
Raymond Bahr, BSP
Yale H. Caplan, BSP
James D. Edwards, BSP
Robert Henderson, BSP
Class of 1970
Ronald J. Logan, BSP
Donald B. Elliott, BSP
Aaron C. Kadish, BSP
Dennis M. Ackerman, BSP
Edward T. McCagh Jr., BSP
Lee H. Gradman, BSP
Thomas H. Keller Jr., BSP
Karen T. Collins, BSP
Robert J. Michocki, PharmD
Bernard P. Heyman, BSP
Henry M. Levi, BSP
Dana S. Corn, BSP
Joseph M. Ruppel, BSP
Donald R. Young, BSP
Budne C. Reinke, BSP
Thomas E. Goelz, BSP
Cleveland K. Yee, BSP
James R. Ritchie, BSP
David H. Jones, BSP
Class of 1958
Daniel S. Shaner, BSP
Michael Luzuriaga, BSP
Class of 1976
Clarence L. Anstine, BSP
Reid A. Zimmer, BSP
Alan R. Stoff, BSP
Stephen P. Boykin, MS
Howard Schiff, BSP Irving E. Swartz, BSP
Harold L. Cooper, BSP
Class of 1975
Fred M. Weiss, BSP
Richard N. Fry, BSP
William T. Foley Jr., BSP
Class of 1964
Joan P. Williams, BSP
George E. Groleau, BSP
Michael B. Rodell, BSP
Louis Diamond, MS
Richard L. Wynn, PhD
Daniel F. Mackley, BSP
George C. Voxakis, BSP
Albert H. Warfield, MS
Clayton L. Warrington, BSP
Richard L. Wynn, BSP
Glenda S. Owens, BSP Class of 1971
Christopher L. Shawyer, BSP
Marsha E. Alvarez, BSP
Larry E. Small, MS
Class of 1959
Class of 1965
Herbert Gendason, BSP
John C. Smith, BSP
Judith L. Kistler, MS
Larry L. Augsburger, MS
Philip B. Miller, BSP
Kenneth P. Whittemore Jr., BSP
W. Irving Lottier Jr., BSP
Robert P. Brauner, BSP
Angelo C. Voxakis, BSP
Harry E. Macks, BSP
Suzanne J. Caplan, BSP
Charles H. Tregoe, BSP
Harris L. Miller, BSP
Class of 1972
Franklin W. Blatt, BSP
Martin B. Mintz, BSP
Thomas S. Brenner, BSP
Marian L. Cascio, BSP
Albert H. Warfield, PhD
Phiilip D. Chaikin, BSP
Philip D. Chaikin, PharmD
Michael E. Jones, BSP
Wendy Klein-Schwartz, PharmD
Linda C. Klein, BSP
Raymond C. Love, PharmD
Class of 1960 Martin D. Grebow, BSP
Class of 1977
Lois T. Havranek, BSP
Class of 1966
Marta Hoffman, BSP
Barry L. Bloom, BSP
Leonard Horwits, BSP
Michael J. Cohen, BSP
Class of 1973
Joseph H. Lerner, BSP
Melvin Lessing, BSP
Lawrence Aiken, BSP
Larry A. Snyder, BSP
Lawrence L. Martin, BSP
Stephen P. Boykin, BSP
Class of 1978
Elliot S. Tokar, BSP
Francis J. Tinney, PhD
Arnold E. Clayman, BSP
Stephen J. Allen, MS
David A. Custer, BSP
Howard K. Besner, BSP
Charles R. Downs, BSP
Elaine L. Brogan, BSP
Albert H. Warfield, BSP
Denise Lupo Lutz, BSP Judith Wenzel Smith, BSP
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Michael J. Kolf, BSP
Thomas M. Lesko, BSP
Keith S. Pozanek, BSP
Gayle C. Howell, BSP
Ronald E. Lay, BSP
Janet L. Mighty, BSP
Lisa A. Shipley, PhD
Matthew E. McGovern, BSP
Colleen C. Lehmann, BSP
Karen M. Sillers, BSP
Frances Spaven, PhD
Bruce D. Roffe, BSP
J. Bradley Thomas, BSP
Loreen A. Wutoh, BSP
Jeffrey B. Sherr, BSP
Class of 1992 Freddy E. Banks, BSP
Joanne H. Sherr, BSP
Class of 1983
Class of 1987
Lynette R. Bradley-Baker, BSP
Carol M. Sobon, BSP
Renan A. Bonnel, PharmD
Forest S. Howell, BSP
Nicholas Cornias, BSP
Lane P. Zangwill, BSP
George Y. Chang, BSP
Vicki M. Joshua, BSP
Omolola O. Elliott, BSP
Terry L. Davis, BSP
Kathrin C. Kucharski, PharmD
Jeffrey J. Harnsberger, BSP
Class of 1979
Mark G. Fletcher, PhD
Thomas P. LaMartina, BSP
Nelson E. Kline, BSP
Katherine P. Benderev, PharmD
Donald J. Glenn, BSP
Steven J. Miller, MS
Lisa C. LeGette, BSP
Ruth S. Blatt, BSP
Mary Therese Gyi, BSP
Mary E. Ortiz, BSP
DeAnna D. Leikach, BSP
John E. Braaten, BSP
Victoria G. Hale, PhD
Jean O. Schwartz, BSP
Neil B. Leikach, BSP
Barry M. Bress, BSP
Ilene Harris, PharmD
Mona L. Tsoukleris, PharmD
Mark R. McDowell, BSP
Juliana Lee Chau, BSP
Karen M. Kabat, MS
David D. Christ, BSP
Charise S. Kasser, BSP
Class of 1988
Denise I. Penn, BSP
Mary Eckert DeLuca, BSP
Madeline McCarren, PhD
Arthur Allen, BSP
Kara J. Sink, BSP
Ira L. Fedder, PharmD
William C. Noonan, BSP
Phyllis A. Bernard, BSP
Wanida Surichamorn, PhD
J. Philip Fink, BSP
Cristina V. Platon, BSP
Catherine L. Cioffi, PhD
Jia-Bei Wang, PhD
Douglas B. Haggerty, BSP
Magaly Rodriguez de Bittner,
Fran Favin-Weiskopf, PharmD
Brenda K. Weller, BSP
Jolanta W. Kwapisz, BSP
PharmD
Susan A. Katz, BSP
Frederick J. Mack, BSP
Gaytrice K. Rucker, BSP
James Laredo, BSP
Class of 1993
Molrat Sripinyo, BSP
Lisa M. Matson, BSP
Hector T. Ayu, BSP
Nina H. Spiller, PharmD
Michael R. Becker, BSP
Wayne D. Van Wie, BSP
Jill R. Fetter, BSP
Class of 1980
Anna Palka, BSP
Gary S. Carson, BSP
Class of 1984
Stephanie C. Friedman, BSP
Robin L. Becker, BSP
Stephen C. Kloch, BSP
Keith A. Brace, BSP
Class of 1989
Diana P. Henzel, BSP
Kevin F. McCarthy, BSP
William C. Cooper, BSP
Laurine A. Barrow-Wilson, BSP
Alice H. Hill, PharmD
Karen H. Nishi, BSP
Mary-Therese Hewins, MS
Natalie D. Eddington, PhD
Nigel Roger Isaacs, PharmD
Larry E. Small, PhD
Christopher G. Kruft, BSP
Barbara B. Nussbaum, BSP
Calvin H. Knowlton, PhD
Edmond J. Kucharski, BSP
Luann Orehek Reno, BSP
Ivy I. Laryea-Akogyeram, BSP
Class of 1981
Julia A. Lauless, BSP
Andrea B. Weiss, BSP
David W. Miller, PhD
Janet M. Abramowitz, BSP
Carolyn S. Mason, BSP
Caroline T. Bader, BSP
Matthew G. Shimoda, PharmD
Class of 1990
John D. Ness, PharmD
Janice L. Ereme, BSP
Suzanne K. Simala, BSP
Isabel Almeida-Chiat, BSP
Todd H. Stephens, BSP
Ilene Harris, BSP
John F. Van Wie, BSP
Randy S. Chiat, BSP
Abigail M. Strawberry, BSP
Mary-Therese Hewins, BSP
Danielle G. Gallina, BSP
Thomas L. Morgan, BSP
Cindy Q. Jiang, BSP
Jill R. Molofsky, BSP
Class of 1985
Elizabeth K. Proctor, BSP
Class of 1994
Brian L. Schumer, BSP
Jay E. Krosnick, BSP
Stanley A. Pyles, BSP
Annmarie M. Franklin, BSP
Craig K. Svensson, PharmD
Joseph D. Ober, PharmD
Andrea L. Riggins, BSP
Brian J. Goetz, PharmD
Thomas J. Pfaff, BSP
Lisa Coppolo Ruppel, PharmD
Raman M. Iyer, PhD
Thanh T. Tran, BSP
Julie S. Johnson, BSP
Class of 1982 Barbara B. Bedell, BSP
Class of 1986
Huong T. Bui Dang, BSP
William P. Beierschmitt, PhD
Class of 1991
James M. Crable, BSP
Richard D. Hiller, BSP
Pamela L. Burns-Muhler, BSP
Class of 1995
Loc K. Dang, BSP
Lauretta A. Kerr, BSP
Susan M. Evans, BSP
Joanne Ruyu Chang, PhD
Steven P. George, BSP
Mary Lynn McPherson, PharmD
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Michelle Winkler, BSP
Treacy Krisztinicz, PharmD
HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
Angela M. Parker, BSP
Class of 1999
Tali M. Johnson, PharmD
Edward A. Taylor, PharmD
Monica L. White, PharmD
Abimbola O. Adebowale, PhD
Zhili Li, PhD
Jessica T. Walker, PharmD
Lynette R. Bradley-Baker, PhD
Yvonne K. Molotsi, PharmD
Thomas G. Williams Jr., PharmD
Class of 1996
Hyun J. Cho, PharmD
Sangeeta V. Raje, PhD
Marsha E. Alvarez, PharmD
Malinda J. Darber, PharmD
Mirko V. Sikirica, PharmD
Cynthia J. Boyle, PharmD
Jennie
Susan C. dosReis, PhD
T. Chang, PharmD
Charles R. Downs, PharmD
Class of 2003
Daniel C. Lyons, PharmD
Nancy A. Edgeworth, PharmD
Michelle L. Eby, PharmD
Linhlan T. Cao, PharmD
Ahmed A. Othman, PhD
Jerome L. Fine, PharmD
Maura P. Murphy, PhD
David P. Cline, PhD
Soumi Saha, PharmD
Timothy D. Gladwell, PharmD
Iguade G. Okojie, PharmD
Sachin J. Kamal-Bahl, PhD
Colleen J. Metge, PhD
Steven Yang, PharmD
Lawrence J. Kotey, PharmD
Class of 2008
Sovitj Pou, PharmD
Class of 2007 Aroonjit Jenkosol, PharmD
Sarah K. Nguyen, PharmD
Matthew L. Casciano, PharmD
George C. Voxakis, PharmD
Class of 2000
Oluseyi W. Ogunyankin, PharmD
Christopher W. Cunningham,
Ellen H. Yankellow, PharmD
Franklin W. Blatt, PharmD
Carolyn Petralia, PharmD
PhD
Jason F. Chancey, PharmD
Julie C. Song, PharmD
Kathleen Klemm, PharmD
Class of 1997
Sujin Chang, PharmD
Hamet M. Toure, PharmD
Charles R. Bonapace, PharmD
Deborah J. Ehart, PharmD
Juliette C. Toure, PharmD
Class of 2009
Capt. James L. Bresette,
Suneel Kudaravalli, PharmD
Rebecca L. Ward, PharmD
Dongyi Du, PhD
PharmD
Kaysha R. Lancaster, PharmD
Barbara S. Chong, PharmD
Cherokee L. Layson-Wolf,
Class of 2004
Megha G. Patel, PharmD
Brett L. Dabruzzo, PharmD
PharmD
Stacy R. Boltz, PharmD
Andrea L. Riggins, PharmD
Gina Patrice McKnight-Smith,
Denise D. Petro-Ellis, PharmD
Thu-Trang T. Nguyen, PharmD
Satish C. Valluri, PhD
PharmD
Monica L. Pogue, PharmD
Cynthia O. Owusu-Boaitey,
Karen N. Nguyen, PharmD
Howard L. Robinson Jr., PharmD
PharmD
Class of 2010
Andrea L. Riggins, PharmD
Thomas H. Root, PharmD
Sharon K. Park, PharmD
Erienne N. Burton, PharmD
Craig F. Schaefer, PharmD
Michael J. Steinberg, PharmD
Noha N. Salama, PhD
Denise Fu, PharmD
Gisele M. Sidbury, PharmD
Jung L. Sung, PharmD
Meenu Sharma, PharmD
Whitney N. Hanson, PharmD
JoAnn M. Spearmon, PharmD
Charles D. Taylor Jr., PharmD
Jonathan M. Walton-Roberts,
Emily L. Knapp, PharmD
Liza N. Takiya, PharmD
William Yeboah, PharmD
PharmD
Leah C. Sera, PharmD
Class of 2001
Class of 2005
Class of 1998
Barbara L. Brannan, PharmD
Jason A. Bunting, PharmD
Thomas J. Biles, PharmD
Leroy K. Dunkley, PharmD
Deborah D. DiVecchio, PharmD
Class of 2011
Michelle M. Ceng, PharmD
Daniel A. Farney, PharmD
Louis R. Flowers, MS
William P. Albanese III, PharmD
Harold Chappelear, LLD
Matthew L. Fedowitz, PharmD
Devon M. Flynn, PharmD
Olujimi O. Babatunde, PharmD
(Hon)
Elaina P. Hackworth, PharmD
Pallavi Nithyanandan, PhD
Frank R. Giannandrea, PharmD
Terry L. Davis, PharmD
Renee M. Hilliard, PharmD
Kristine Rapan Parbuoni,
Mario V. Luong, PharmD
Patrick Y. Kamara, PharmD
Dennis M. Killian, PharmD
PharmD
Rachel L. Melnick, PharmD
Jonathan N. Latham, PharmD
Yelee Y. Kim, PharmD
Honesty M. Peltier, PharmD
Sheryl E. Thedford, PharmD
Robin L. Paluskievicz, PharmD
Marlene I. Onyesoh, PharmD
Lisa N. Pitt, PharmD
Lois A. Reynolds, PharmD
Class of 2006
Andrea Lynn Seitzman-Siegel,
Bay-Mao B. Wu, PharmD
Mary Therese Gyi, PharmD
Erin S. Dudley, PharmD
Rodney H. Taylor, PharmD
Xuan Tang Seepolmuang,
PharmD
PharmD
Deanna Tran, PharmD James C. Wang, PharmD
Brian M. Hose, PharmD
Class of 2012
Kimberly D. Wagner, PharmD
Class of 2002
Helen Hsiao, PharmD
Ibrahim T. Ibrahim, PharmD
David M. Yoder, PharmD
Patrice R. Akins, PharmD
Angel N. Jordan, PharmD
Kristina R. Madula, PharmD
Howard K. Besner, PharmD
Angela M. Kaitis, PharmD
Sai C. Nimmagadda, PharmD
Gloria S. Grice, PharmD
Daniel Z. Mansour, PharmD
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Christie A. Staso, PharmD
Naitia M. Nwatu, PharmD
National Health Council
Harris Teeter, Inc.
Alice A. Williams, PharmD
Annette Piotrowski, PharmD
Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp.
IMPAQ International, LLC
Henok T. Woldeab, PharmD
Elisabet K. Tassis, PharmD
Pfizer, Inc.
Klein's ShopRite Pharmacies of
PhRMA Foundation
Maryland
Xiao Zhu, PhD Class of 2016
Novartis Matching Gift Center
Class of 2013
Dianna L. Campbell, PharmD
Sponsors
Preston Pharmacy Inc.
Jennifer A. Abernathy, PharmD
Nicole Caprio, PharmD
$1,000-$9,999
Sharpsburg Pharmacy
Dawn E. Andanar, PharmD
Jane Ching, PharmD
AdvaMed
SNC Partners LLC
Youjin Chang, PharmD
Opeoluwa I. Fagbemi, PharmD
Albertsons
The Pfizer Foundation, Inc.
Kellie S. Chew, PharmD
Geoffrey A. Heinzl, PhD
BASF Corp.
Menachem Y. Edelman, PharmD
Violet E. Igwacho, PharmD
Celgene Corp.
GIFTS OF TRIBUTE
Darci J. Eubank, PharmD
Darrell J. Orr, MS
CVS Health Foundation
The School of Pharmacy received
Alexa J. Havrilko, PharmD
YeSeul Yoo, PharmD
Exxon Mobil Foundation
the following gifts of tribute for
Hana Kim, PharmD
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
the individuals listed below:
Una Kim, PharmD
GIVING BY CORPORATIONS
Fink's Pharmacy
In Honor Of:
Christian Lee, PharmD
AND FOUNDATIONS
Galeese Realty, LLC
Alfred Abramson, BSP
International Society for
Ralph N. Blomster, PhD
Janet Y. Lee, PharmD Jeffrey S. Mrowczynski, PharmD
Patrons
Pharmacoeconomics &
Nicole J. Brandt, PharmD
Andrew V. Phan, PharmD
$100,000 +
Outcomes Research
Linda Simoni-Wastila, PhD
Tye D. Souders, PharmD
Certara, L.P.
Merck Grant Program
Jackie Tran, PharmD
Merck & Co. Inc.
National Community Pharmacists
Eric T. Wong, PharmD
The Schwab Fund for Charitable
Elaine Yip, PharmD
Giving
National Council for Prescription
David E. Banks, BSP
Yvette A. Beakes, PharmD
Class of 2014
Benefactors
Northern Pharmacy & Medical
James P. Cragg Jr., BSP
Adenike I. Atanda, PharmD
$50,000-$99,999
Equipment
Stephen T. David, PhD
Brittany R. Avaritt, PharmD
MedStar Health
PharmCon, Inc.
Donald O. Fedder, DrPH, BSP
Anthony T. Cacek, MS
Springer Science + Business
Professional Pharmacy
Melvin G. Kitt, BSP
Michelle L. Campbell, PhD
Rite Aid Corp.
Ralph Quarles Sr.
Media LLC-NJ
John P. Dolan, PharmD
Association Foundation Drug Programs Foundation
Bruce Stuart, PhD In Memory Of:
Romadka Family LTD Partnership
Sally Van Doren, PharmD
Bonnie X. Li-MacDonald, PharmD
Associates
RTI Health Solutions
Thomas G. Williams Sr., PharmD
Nirvana A. Maharaj, PharmD
$25,000-$49,999
SuperValu
Jun Zhang, PhD
American Chemical Society
Walgreens
Pharmaceutical Research and Class of 2015
Brittany M. Harris, PharmD
Samuel Waxman Cancer
Alpha Zeta Omega Kappa
Sheila Hwe, PharmD
Chapter
Manufacturers of America Research Foundation
Jinani C. Jayasekera-Devadoss,
Contributors Up To $999
Benevity Community Impact
PhD
Affiliates
Fund
Kyung M. Koo, PharmD
$10,000-$24,999
Brookneal Drug Co.
Richard F. Korecky, PharmD
AbbVie, Inc.
Correct Rx Pharmacy Services,
Vicky Kuo, PharmD
ASHP Foundation
Inc.
Alexandra L. McPherson, PharmD
Baltimore Community
Good Shepherd Preschool
Barbrakaryne N. Nchinda Fobi,
Foundation
Gordon/Shaughnessy Fund
PharmD
Hanson Research Corp.
Harold L. Frank, DDS, PC
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This is a listing of gifts received from July 1, 2016, to June 30, 2017. We have made every effort to provide a complete and accurate listing of donors and gifts. If we have made an error or omission, please accept our sincere apology and contact the Office of Development and Alumni Affairs at 410-706-5893 or ggriffith@rx.umaryland.edu so that we may correct our records.