Drug Dynamics Institute

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TherapeUTex InstrUcTex

Drug Dynamics Institute

Approach

The Drug Dynamics Institute is a collaborative research center, bringing together extensive scientific expertise and experience.  This approach creates an interactive environment that fosters cooperative efforts between scientists and investigators.  Working together, DDI partners have greater access for bringing novel solutions to complex disease and healthcare issues.

DDI's Core Faculty



Janet C. Walkow, Ph.D.
Director, Drug Dynamics Institute





Carla Van Den Berg, Pharm. D.
Associate Professor, Pharmacology and Toxicology
TherapeUTex Director, DDI




Jason McConville, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Pharmaceutics
InstrUcTex Director, DDI




James W. McGinity, Ph.D.
Professor, Pharmaceutics
Johnson & Johnson Centennial Chair



Marvin D. Shepherd, Ph.D.
Director
Center for Pharmacoeconomic Studies
Drug Dynamics Institute Professor
Chair, Pharmacy Administration



Nathan Wiederhold, Pharm. D.
Assistant Professor
University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy
Clinical Assistant Professor
University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio




Robert O. (Bill) Williams III, Ph.D.
Johnson & Johnson Centennial Professor of Pharmaceutics
Editor-in-chief, Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy
Division Head, Pharmaceutics






Lab Manager
Jamye O'Neal


Last Reviewed: August 11, 2009

Mailing Address:

Drug Dynamics Institute
College of Pharmacy
The University of Texas
at Austin
1 University Station A1900
Austin, TX, USA
78712

Email Addresses: jwalkow@mail.utexas.edu

Therapeutex
@austin.utexas.edu


Instructex
@austin.utexas.edu

Phone:
(512) 475-9746

Fax:
(512) 471-2746


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Angela Winegar and Alan Watts intern at companies developing therapies to treat medical ills.
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Texas Ignition Fund Grant Awarded

Robert O. (Bill) Williams III, Ph.D., DDI Core Faculty member, recently earned this honor.
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Lat Honored

Asma Lat, Ph.D., has been chosen as the 2009 Postgraduate/Residency Program scientific abstract winner for the 5th Annual Louis C. Littlefield Celebrating Pharmacy Research Excellence Day for her project.
>Read more about Dr. Lat.


2009 College of Pharmacy Merit Award Recipients

Jamye O'Neal, lab manager for TherapuUTex was honored by the college for her work.
>Read more about this honor.