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Laboratory of Dr. Maria Croyle


Laboratory Group

Photo of Lab Group
Back L to R: Sandra Renteria (Hispanic Center of Excellence), Jin Huk Choi (Pharmaceutics), Leah Donaldson (Lab Manager), Joe Dekker (ICMB),
Mid L to R: Courtney Clemens (College of Natural Sciences), Piyanuch Wanganan (Pharmaceutics), Jennifer Prowell (ICMB Rotation Student),
Front: Dr. Maria Croyle


Students Supervised:
2003 Aida Alibegovic Undergraduate Research Fellow
  Project title: Characterization of Release Profiles of PEGylated Adenovirus from PLGA Microspheres.
2003 Michael Boquet Graduate Student
2003 Hong Le Graduate Student
2002 Xin Ming Graduate Student
2002-03 Harsha Mistry Undergraduate Research Fellow
  Project title: Effect of Polymer Size on the Pharmacokinetic Profiles of PEGylated Adenoviruses.
2002-03 Kelly Red Undergraduate Honors Program Fellow
  Project title: Effects of Adenoviral Infection on Renal Cytochrome P450 Protein Expression.
2001-02 Kayla Quick Undergraduate Research Problems Course
  Student received UT College of Pharmacy Basic Science Award as recognition of the research on adenovirus aggregation characteristics in the lab. Project title: ”Aggregation Phenomena of a First-Generation and a Helper Dependent Adenovirus for use in Gene Delivery.”
2001 Shellie Callahan Graduate Student (co-advised with Lane Brunner)
  Thesis title: Recombinant Adenoviral-Mediated Alterations of Hepatic CYP3A2 and 2C11.

2000-01

Anne Vieira MS Pharmaceutics Degree awarded 12/01
  Thesis Title: The Suitability of Different Animal Models for Toxicological Assessment of Intravenously Administered Adenoviral Vectors
Ph.D. Dissertation Committees
2003 Raed Khashan MS Pharmaceutics Degree awarded 12/03
  Thesis Title: Refinement and Validation of BCUT Descriptors for Computer-Assisted Drug Delivery.
2001 Shirley Lu candidacy 5/02
  Thesis Title: The Role of Endocrine Factors in the Modulation of Cytochrome P450 by Cyclosporine.
2001 Bobby Troung MS Pharmaceutics Degree awarded 8/01
  Thesis Title: Development of an Insulin Pressurized Meter Dose Inhaler for Pulmonary Drug Delivery by Spray-Freezing into Cryogenic Vapor.
2000 Taekrho Kim candidacy 5/01 Degree awarded 12/02
  Thesis Title: The Effect of Lipoprotein Association on Cyclosporine Metabolism and Toxicity in Rats.
2000 Jinrong Liu candidacy 8/01 Degree awarded 12/02
  Thesis Title: The Roles of PXR and cAMP in Cyclosporine-Induced CYP3A Alterations.
2000 True Rogers candidacy 5/01 Degree awarded 12/02
  Thesis Title: Design, Development and Investigation of a Novel Cryogenic Spray-Freezing Process to Enhance the Dissolution of Poorly Water Soluble Drugs.

 


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9 August 2007
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