URI Pharmacy Alumni Newsletter, Summer 08

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University of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy

Alumni Newsletter www.uri.edu/pharmacy/news

Summer 2008

Congratulations Class of 2008! The following is the list of students who graduated at commencement exercises on May 18, 2008: Matthew Andolfo, Narragansett RI Nadia Archambault, Warwick RI Aram Babcock, Narragansett RI Stephanie Bedrosian, Sandown NH Kathryn Bender, Northboro MA Patty Bernier**, Augusta ME Kenneth Bianchini*, Bayonne NJ Elizabeth Biron, Richmond RI Erica Bonenfant**, Lewiston ME Nicholas Borsay, West Kingston RI Stefanie Cannizzaro*, Baldwin NY Holly Chagnon*, Somerset MA Nathan Charpentier, Lincoln RI Renee Cheung, Brightwaters NY Michael Cipriano***, North Providence RI Melissa Coleman, Cumberland RI Melissa Coolbaugh, Highland NY Megan Cronkite, Presque Isle ME Laura Daley, Coventry RI Nicolette Daniels*, Middletown CT Kyle Davenport**, Inver Grove Heights MN Molly Davis***, Chepachet RI Jared Defond**, Cumberland RI Katie Deschenes, East Providence RI Trin Do, North Providence RI Patrick Dougherty***, Johnstown NY Matthew Federico, Providence RI

Amy Fernald***, Coeymans NY Amanda Fish**, Coventry RI Stefanie Florenz, East Greenwich RI Michael Ford, Narragansett RI Gena Gaudreau, Lewiston ME Stephanie Gelsomino***, Johnston RI Sara Geltzer, Holland PA Daria Grisanzio*, North Attleboro MA Jillian Hawkins*, Barrington RI Miranda Haynes, New Boston NH Alison Healey**, Cranston RI Eric Hume***, Orange MA Stacey Kostarides*, Wakefield RI Cassandra Krajeski***, Holmes NY Michelle Labrie***, Greenville RI Amanda Lachance*, Coventry RI Eileen Lawler, North Kingstown RI Lisa Libby**, Jay ME Mary Liem**, Providence RI Kellye Loethen*, Kansas City MO Tonya Lomastro***, Coventry RI Stephen Lyons, Colebrook NH Garth MacDonald, Auburn ME Kerri MacWhorter**, East Providence RI Kristin Marge**, Wakefield RI Joseph Marotto, North Kingstown RI Katie Mattox**, Coventry RI Robert Maynard***, North Kingstown RI Shannon McGrath, Cumberland RI Rosana Mean*, Cranston RI James Medeiros**, Charlestown, RI

Michael Medouris, Lewiston ME Christopher Morrison**, Portsmouth RI Jill Oliver, Chestertown NY Ian Parnigoni, Providence RI Geoffrey Peterson, Lakeville MA Sara Phillips***, Jackson NH Allison Randall, Lansdale PA Diana Rawding*, Reading MA Amy Robinson, Greenville RI Lisa Rodriguez*, Lincoln RI Mark Rogers***, Ashaway RI Eric Rossoni**, Johnston RI Michele Sageer**, Whitesboro NY Daniel Shapiro, West Warwick RI David Sibicky*, Griswold CT Lindsey Sipala, Wakefield RI Kristin Skelly**, Leeds NY Michael Smith*, West Kingston RI Corey Stad, Central Falls RI Shannon Stahler, Woodcliff Lake NJ Frances Stathakis**, North Attleboro MA Daniel Sturm, West Chester PA Robert Szostek*, Flemington NJ Kimberly Thibault*, Fall River MA Gloria Wei*, Cranston RI Peter Wing***, Johnstown NY Corinne Zanone, Norwood NJ Designates graduation with distinction: * Cum Laude, ** Magna Cum Laude *** Summa Cum Laude


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Message from the Deans

The 50th graduating class of the University Of Rhode Island, College Of Pharmacy left Kingston on a sunny Sunday, May 18, as an enthusiastic group blessed with camaraderie, good humor and excellent professional skills. The faculty and staff of the College who gathered with them that day to celebrate their success were very proud and pleased to welcome these professional colleagues to practice. College is an interesting time in one’s life. It is a time when you begin to mold your character and your personality as an adult. In the case of this College’s professional degree students, it is also when they develop the professional, charitable and caring aspects of their lives that will carry them through their professional career. We sent them off knowing that they have developed exemplary professional standards for involvement in the profession, their communities and their area of practice. Many also have already contributed to their College. Our hope is that they will stay connected with the College and try to give back to others who follow in their footsteps over the next 50 years. We intend to develop communications and services offered over the internet and through in-person programs of which we hope they will all take advantage. We expect that we will enjoy seeing many of them at our various professional association meetings, alumni receptions and events, and even more importantly, we hope to track their career progress, successes and impact on our nation’s health by having them let us know of each and every significant step they take. As was said many times on graduation day, the College and University are measured by the success of our graduates. We want to know how they are doing so we may assure that our curriculum continues to meet 2

their successor’s needs. Additionally, we intend to enhance our availability and capabilities to be of assistance to our alumni whenever they might need further help from us. Our service to our graduates will no longer end with delivery of the diploma. We intend to be here to help with career moves, to improve their satisfaction with their chosen profession, and to help continuously improve their already excellent competence in their chosen area of practice. We are sending this graduation class off with the tools necessary to be successful in their career and life. We reminded them at graduation that now it was up to them, and we gave them some sage advice from someone with whom they probably have some familiarity. Jerry Seinfeld, when asked for the keys to success, said there are three things; First, work hard….if you need to know how hard to work, contact him late Friday afternoon in his office….Second, fall in love with what you do, passion for your life’s work is the key to happiness….Third, pay attention to everything and everyone. If you are always watching and listening, you will learn and grow wise in life, and that is truly an invaluable reward. As a final note, they need to remember to be persistent in their pursuit of their career goals and happiness in their lives. To that end we remind them of one of Dean Jordan’s favorite quotes by Calvin Coolidge. “Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful people with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent. The slogan "press on" has solved and always will solve the problems of the human race” Sincerely, Ronald P. Jordan, R.Ph. Interim Dean Joan Lausier, Ph.D Associate Dean

University of Rhode Island

College of Pharmacy Kingston, RI 02881 401-874-2761 www.uri.edu/pharmacy Mr. Ronald Jordan Interim Dean Dr. Joan Lausier Associate Dean, Academic and Student affairs 401-874-5888 Dr. E. Paul Larrat Associate Dean, Research and Graduate Education Dr. Stephen Kogut Chair, Pharmacy Practice Dr. Clinton Chichester Chair, Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences Upcoming Events Monday September 8, 2008 15th Annual Louis A. Luzzi Seminar on the Links Quidnessett CC N. Kingstown, RI Thursday, November 6, 2008 51st Annual H. W. Youngken, Jr. Pharmacy Clinic Radisson Airport Hotel, Warwick, RI Sunday–Tuesday, January 25-27, 2009 CE & SNOW 2009 in collaboration with the Maine Society of HealthSystems Pharmacists Sunday River, Jordan Bowl Bethel, Maine URI College of Pharmacy Alumni Newsletter: Editors: Rita Marcoux, Michael Simeone, and Dawne Strickland. Layout: John Grossomanides Please visit us on our web site at: www.uri.edu/pharmacy/news Email us at: pharmce@etal.uri.edu Send us a fax at 401-874-4424

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Deans’ Message Senior Awards Graduation Graduate School Commencement Annual College Picnic COP Senior Banquet Thank You for Giving Back


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2008 URI College of Pharmacy Senior Awards TEVA Pharmaceuticals USA Student Award - Certificate and check to recognize outstanding achievement in the study of pharmacy at URI. Recipient: Amy Fernald

Interim Dean Ronald Jordan, Commencement speaker Robert L. Iacobucci, Sr. '67 and his wife, Nancy Kelly Iacobucci '66.

Glaxo-Smith Kline Beecham Patient Care Award – Plaque and Brochures to recognize a student for excellent performance during pharmacy rotations, both hospital and community. Recipient: Katie Mattox Mylan Excellence in Pharmacy Award Program – Certificate and Print to recognize high academic achievement and professional motivation of a Pharm.D. student. Intent to enter practice upon graduation. Recipient: Michael Cipriano

Richard Popovic, Assistant Dean for Development, Douglas N. Durand '74, and Glen Kerkian, URI Foundation President. Doug was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Laws degree.

Kappa Psi Award- to the brother making a significant contribution to the chapter and to the College. Recipient: Michael Medouris Lambda Kappa Sigma – to the sister making a significant contribution to the chapter and to the College. Recipient: Lisa Rodriguez Rho Chi Award - engraved plaque to Pharm.D. graduate having highest grade point average after 6 years of study. Recipient: Eric Hume

Professor Emeritus and College Ambassador Norman Campbell, Ph.D. and Vice President for Student Affairs, Thomas Dougan, Ph.D.

McKesson Award - Engraved plaque to student demonstrating leadership in Academy of Students in Pharmacy Organization. Recipient: Christopher Morrison APhA Award - senior recognition certificate for participation in activities of ASP Recipient: Holly Chagnon APhA - ASP Mortar & Pestle Professional Award - A hand-turned wooden replica of an early American Mortar and Pestle. Recipient: Lisa Rodriguez Phi Lambda Sigma Award: A plaque to recognize Outstanding Leadership in the College. Recipient: Nadia Archambault President’s Excellence Awards - to recognize outstanding achievement in Pharmacy Studies. Recipient: Patrick Dougherty CVS Community Practice Leadership Award –A plaque to recognize students who are involved in public service, activities in community practice. Recipient: James Medeiros

Merck Award - The Merck Manual and Merck Index to recognize outstanding achievement in pharmacy studies. Recipients: Tonya Lomastro and Stephanie Gelsomino

Natural Medicines Recognition Award – Book and Certificate to the student who has exhibited an interest in the use of natural medicines, and who shows promise in the assessment, evaluation, or delivery of patient care related to the use of natural medicines. Recipient: Molly Davis

Perrigo Award – An Award and check to recognize excellence in nonprescription medication communication. Recipient: Rachel Maynard

ASHP Award – Certificate to the student who has made the greatest contributions to the Health Systems Organization in the College. Recipient: Lisa Rodriguez

Roche Award - Engraved plaque to recognize and promote effective pharmacist/ patient communication. Recipient: Michael Smith

Pharmacy Practice Achievement Awards: Outstanding Achievement in Teaching: Rosana Mean and Cassandra Krajeski; Outstanding Achievement in Research: Kathryn Bender; Outstanding Achievement in Pharmacy Practice: Michelle Labrie

Eli Lilly Award - Gold Medal and a book to student showing superior scholastic achievement. Recipient: Patrick Dougherty Associate Dean Joan Lausier '67, '71, Assistant Dean Emerita, Lois Vars Mason '62, and Student Affairs Specialist Denise Gorenski '07

Wolters Kluwer/Facts and Comparisons Award - Text and subscriptions to student demonstrating outstanding communication in a clinical setting. Recipient: Sara Phillips

Biopharmaceutical Science Awards: Outstanding Achievement in Research: Kellye Loethen and Nathan Charpentier 3


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Graduate School Commencement Masters Degree Awards

Denise Gorenski received her Masters of Arts. She has been an assistant to Dean Lausier for many years at the College of Pharmacy

Student

Thesis Title

Major Professor

Varsha Biyyala

Fluroaminobiphenyl-modified DNA Duplexes: Sequence effect studied by FNMR, CD and UV Experiments

Bongsup Cho, Ph.D.

Shripad Chitnis

To Develop a novel strategy for determination of glomerular filtration rate to monitor kidney function

Fatemeh Akhlaghi, Ph.D.

Jacqueline Kocab

Urinary Biomarkers in Monitoring Joint Deterioration

Clinton O. Chichester, Ph.D.

Komal Paryani

Concentration of Atorvastatin and Metabolites between Diabetic and nondiabetic kidney transplant recipients

Fatemeh Akhlaghi, Ph.D.

Jason Simeone

Behavioral health medication utilization and expenditures: evaluation of the effect of exemption from a managed care initrative in the VT medicaid system

Brian Quilliam, Ph.D.

Burcak Tuna

In vitro effects of skin hydrating agents on in vitro skin permeation enhancement of ketorolac tromethamine

Thomas E. Needham, Ph.D.

Doctor of Philosophy Awards Julie DeAngelis received her Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences

Thesis Title

Major Professor

Julie DeAngelis

To treat or not to treat: the role of antibiotics on the management of respiratory tract infections in outpatient setting

Brian Quilliam, Ph.D.

Jinfang Wu

Alzheimer's disease-like pathology in primates following developmental Lead (pb) exposure and lifespan profiles of AD-associated genes in primate and rodent

Nasser Zawia, Ph.D

Jason Simeone received his Masters of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences

Shripad Chitnis, waves as he is awarded his Masters of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences

L-R: Jason Simeone, MS, Denise Gorenski, MA, Julie DeAngelis, Ph. D. Back Row L-R:Associate Dean Paul Larrat and Associate Dean Joan Lausier

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COLLEGE OF PHARMACY ANNUAL PICNIC By Kelly Orr

The 6th Annual College of Pharmacy Picnic was held Sunday afternoon, April 27th, at Mackal Field. Though the weather was a bit overcast (third year in a row), we had a tremendous turnout. Over 200 students, graduate students, staff, faculty and family attended! Food and games were the main attraction, with a few raffles mixed in. The URI APhA-ASP Chapter raffled off an iPod Touch as part of their fundraising efforts. However, many came out just for one thing: Red Sox tickets. Jim Gallagher of CVS/ Caremark pulled through once again with those highly coveted tickets for a fierce raffle. This year's long sleeve t-shirt was designed by Stephanie Sharkey (P3). The t-shirt depicted several red and black capsule shapes moving up the sleeve onto the front with the Annual Picnic logo, very fitting for the College of Pharmacy! The College of Pharmacy would like to thank CVS/Caremark for their generous donation in supporting the annual picnic. Jen Morrow (P3) and Amanda Silva(P3) of the Student Leadership Council served as cochairs for the picnic planning and could not have pulled it off without the assistance of Denise Gorenski from Student Affairs. Thanks to all of you for another great event!

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COLLEGE OF PHARMACY SENIOR BANQUET The Class of 2008's Senior banquet was held on May 2 at the Quonset ‘O’ Club. One Hundredeighty revelers including graduating seniors, faculty, staff and guests attended this event. This annual event marks the culmination of both the didactic and experiential training for these newly minted Pharm.D.’s. A variety of awards were presented to more than a dozen seniors, recognizing excellence in academics, clinical and community practice, research, and service. The evening was topped off with the traditional memory lane slide show and "faculty roast" conducted this year by seniors Mike Smith, Chris Morrison, Rosie Mean and Corinne Zanone. This in turn was answered by the “Not Ready for Prime Time" awards presented by Dr. Anne Hume.

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The University of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy gratefully acknowledges the alumni, corporations, faculty, foundations, friends, students and parents whose gifts have been received by the College between January 1, 2008 and June 30, 2008. Your continuing support allows us to educate and train the pharmacists, clinicians, pharmaceutical scientists and community leaders of tomorrow. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information below. In the event of an error or omission, please contact Rich Popovic, Assistant Dean of Development at 401-874-9017 so that we may correct our records. Gifts over $50,000 MiddleBrook Pharmaceuticals Inc Takeda Pharmaceuticals Thomas M Ryan Gifts $10,000 to $49,000 CVS/Caremark Corporation Douglas & Elizabeth Durand Family Foundation Paul J Hastings Hoffman La-Roche NACDS Foundation John G Niedzwicki Robert and Arda Saute Walgreens Gifts $5,000 to $9,999 Joseph P Burghardt Roberta S. King* & Louis Soloff David & Debra Whalley & Newport Prescription Center Michael A Zoglio Gifts $1,000 to $4,999 Albertson's Inc Anthem Prescription Management Anthonys Drug Stores Inc Axia Management Consultants LLC Timothy E. Baker & Baker's Pharmacy of Jamestown Bayer Healthcare Pharmaceuticals Norman A * & Mary Campbell Scott A Campbell Carmine J Catalano Gregory R & Heidi Cianfarani Michael J Costa Susan M Delmonico Chester A. & Debra A. Hibbard Anne L * & George M. Hume Orsula V Knowlton E Paul * & Amey Wilkinson Larrat Joan M Lausier * McKesson Corporation Novo Nordisk Inc Andrea V O'Hair Louise DiChiara Pastore Rhode Island Hospital Rite Aid Corporation Charles L Rossi Richard S Sabatelli Norman C Saute Brian Sawchuk Yuzuru * & Hiroko Shimizu Sherry J Soloff Cynthia Willey Temkin* & Lester Temkin Verdure Sciences F Randy & Jane K. Vogenberg

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Gifts $500 to $999 Stephen J Allen Richard E Angeli, Sr. Cowen and Company LLC Charles B Frost Jennifer L & Michael Gerdes Deborah J Magiera Newell Group LLC NKI Enterprises Inc Norma J Owens * John J Pavis Henrique T Pedro Pharma Conference RI Law Enforcement Trainers Association Lionel R Savaria Michael L * & Jennifer A. Simeone St Joseph Hospital Gifts $250 to $499 Fatemeh Akhlaghi * & MR Jafari Wanda Rae Aldrich Dana H Anderson Atwood Prescription Center Inc Otelinda L Charpentier Brian J Cowles * Ruitang Deng * Lisa A Durland Brett M * & Dawne Feret Jessica L Goren * & Christopher Ouellette Haworth Apothecary Inc Ronald P.* & Karen W. Jordan Kikaku America International Kerry L LaPlante* Lawsons Pharmacy Inc Angelina Lupo Medspan Healthcare Market Research Inc Brian J Quilliam * Rhode Island Pharmacy Foundation RI Pharmacists Association RI Soc of Health System Pharmacists Cosimo A Serio Elizabeth R Sibicky Richard J Silvia Martha Tortolani Nancy J Tortolani * Janet Wenzel Karen A Wyman Gifts below $250 Michael K Ahlijanian Laura C Albert Cynthia M Anderson Steven J Arruda Paula J Avarista Lorraine Bailey * William A Beaulieu* Tracy A Benson Kenneth Bianchini Norman L Bolski Ann Marie Bolvin Jeffrey P Bratberg * & Patricia Cavanagh Jane Stoecker Bruckner David W Cabral Geraldine B Calabrese William A Millar II Josephine F Cavallari Suzanne G Cavallari Eleanor A Chadronet Joseph A Coccia Michael V Colasanti David E Williams Enterprises LLC Leborio G Delisi Amario Diorio Andrea G Dooley* Douglas A Doyle Samantha A Dumaresq

Sandra DePadova Elder Evelyn F Ferrin Christopher J Freed Vito M Giberti Jane A Giorgi * David N Girard Elaina K Goldstein * Gretchen K Golikov Anne L Gould Sidney F Greenwald Joanna L Howes Michele B Kaufman & Jo Ellen Fusco Brian G Kerr Paula J Knight Abraham Kovoor * Tamar Lasky * Susan F Lawler Dolores Leone Fung-Njan Lie Sonia Lin * Lions Club of Rumford Mary E Lownds Patricia Manferdini Kelly L Matson* & Michael Moyer Samantha L Mattiucci Marykristine Mazmanian Gerald Melamut William J Meyer Katherine C Miller John R Moriarty, Jr. Deborah M Mulhearn Harold A Nelson Joyce O'Brien Mark F Orszulak Helen R Palmer Richard E Palumbo Keykavous Parang * Eugene Anthony Parker Jayne E Pawasauskas * Payette Associates Inc Normand A Pelissier Eleanor M Perfetto Nancy L Pohl Joan Elizabeth Polseno Edward J Popkin Laura D Rexroad Constantine Roditakis Sara E* & Steven Rosenbaum Caroline Russo Alexander Scagnelli Navindra P* & Veronica Seeram Michael A Serio Mary G Serio Pilar Seyrlehner Julietta F Silva Danny R Simard Edward J Staffa Dawne M * & Tim Strickland Alvin K * & Elsie Swonger Lisa B Cohen Szumita * Tracey Taveira * Daniel Udwary * Rita J Valentino Dorothy E Vanderwoude Anna M Villa * Betty M Welch Merry-Jane Wolborsky Elizabeth C Zanfagna Nasser H Zawia * Hossein Zia * * Indicates a gift from member of the College’s faculty or staff (including emeritus faculty)

Send Gifts to: URI Foundation COP Future Fund c/o Rich Popovic, 133 Fogarty Hall 41 Lower College Road, Kingston, RI 02881


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