University of School of Pharmacy. Annual Report 2008-2009

Item Type Annual Report

Publication Date 2009

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Publisher University of Maryland, Baltimore. School of Pharmacy

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Link to Item http://hdl.handle.net/10713/4764 UNIVERSITY o f MARYLAND SCHOOL o f PHARMACY

2008-2009 ANNUAL REPORT

Contents Mission The University of Maryland School of Pharmacy leads pharmacy education, scientific discovery, patient care, and community engagement in the state of Maryland and beyond. 1 DEAN’S MESSAGE

2 K E Y F A C T S

3 FINANCIALS Vision We will achieve our mission by: GRANTS AND AWARDS • inspiring excellence in our students through a contemporary curriculum, 4 innovative educational experiences, and strategic professional relationships. • advancing scientific knowledge across the spectrum of drug discovery, health 13 NEW FACULTY services, and practice-based and translational research with significant focus on collaborative partnerships. DEVELOPMENT REPORT • expanding the impact of the pharmacist’s role on direct patient care and 15 health outcomes. • building and nurturing relationships with all members of our community. • capitalizing on our entrepreneurial spirit to improve pharmaceutical research, practice, and education in Maryland and throughout the world.

Pledge We are proud to be critical thinkers, lifelong learners, and leaders who are sought for our expertise. We earn our reputation with the highest standards of personal ethics and professional conduct. Students and education are central to everything we do. We engage the community; together, we contribute to the improved health of society. We celebrate the distinctive talents of our faculty, staff, and students. We honor our traditions and advocate for dynamic changes in pharmacy practice, education, and research. We create the future of pharmacy. Dean’s Message

Reflecting on the past, but planning for the • steady progress on Pharmacy Hall Addition, which is on track to open future is the theme of this year’s Annual for the start of classes in August Report. It is important for us to honor the legacy of excellence established by our The 2008-2009 academic year, presented alumni and to continue the momentum you have so firmly created for us. With in these pages, was quite unlike any other in that goal in mind, we embarked on an ambitious strategic planning process in our School’s history. We enjoyed remarkable January 2009 that has produced a remarkable five-year plan. This new strategic success in all of our endeavors, but we also ex- plan, unveiled in this Annual Report on page 27, sets a strong course for the perienced unprecedented financial uncertainty. School of Pharmacy over the next five years. Focused on the areas of education, Budget cuts caused us to examine every inch practice, research, environment, and entrepreneurship, the plan outlines very of our operations to see where we could be specific goals for the School to achieve. From utilizing best practices in educational more prudent. Without sacrificing faculty and methodologies and instructional technologies to implementing practice models staff positions, we were able to reduce expenses that are financially compensated to advancing our nationally recognized research while continuing to offer an outstanding edu- programs in drug discovery and development and health services, the 2010-2015 cational experience to our students, high-quality care to our patients, outreach to strategic plan capitalizes on the promise of Pharmacy Hall Addition to improve our community, and breakthroughs in research. everything we do so that we achieve a top five national ranking. Still, our faculty, staff, and students were busier than ever. Some of our suc- With input from every group in our School community—faculty, staff, cesses from the previous year include: students, alumni, Board of Visitor members, and preceptors—the launch of the • the implementation of a revised PharmD curriculum that promises to strategic plan is the perfect impetus for all of us to rededicate ourselves to fulfilling prepare our graduates to meet the more complex medical needs of the our mission of leading pharmaceutical education, scientific discovery, patient care, patients they serve and community engagement in the state of Maryland and beyond. • the awarding of nearly $3 million in stimulus funds for research on I thank all of you for the role you played in our success this past year and for comparative effectiveness, substance abuse, infectious diseases, and your involvement in creating our new strategic plan. drug delivery • effectively advocating for expanded immunization legislation and That’s it for now, for legislation regulating medication therapy management in assisted living facilities • the formation of a Center for Drug Safety to improve public health by enhancing the safety of marketed medications • the securing of faculty and student practice sites in Montgomery Natalie D. Eddington, PhD ’89, BSP County to support the School’s program at the Universities at Dean Shady Grove

FY09 ANNUAL REPORT 1 Key Facts

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS ACADEMIC TRAINING PROFESSIONAL 37 Postdoctoral fellows SERVICES PHARMD PROGRAM 7 Residents 65 Review panels 558 Total enrollment 591 Manuscripts read/reviewed 162 Entering class FACULTY 110 Editors/Associate editors 77% With baccalaureate 13 Officeholders 66/34% Female/male 74 Full-time faculty 334 Departmental committees 20-44 Age range 64 Adjunct faculty 422 Total days in public service 25 Average age 530 Preceptor faculty 49% Caucasian 32% Asian STAFF EMPLOYMENT 10% African-American SURVEYS 1% Hispanic 93 Administrative, development, 4% International facilities, IT, poison specialists, student services, and special PharmD Graduates/Commitment Type 4% No response support 38% Community/chain 158 Technical, research staff, and PHD PROGRAMS 24% Residency/fellowship teaching assistants 78 Total enrollment 20% SCHOLARLY 9% Community/independent 4% Public health service Department of Pharmaceutical ACTIVITY Health Services Research 2% Pharmaceutical industry 26 Students 27 Principal investigators 1% Managed care 69/31% Female/male 5 Published books 2% Other 236 Refereed works published 40 Non-refereed works published Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences 436 Papers presented 52 Students 63/37% Female/male

2 SCHOOL OF PHARMACY www.pharmacy.umaryland.edu Financials SOURCES OF OPERATING REVENUES SUPPORTING THE SCHOOL

Gifts $1,780,696

FISCAL YEAR 2008-2009 Net General Appropriation and Tuition and Fees TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS $44,222,043 $18,631,333

This report is an unaudited presentation of revenues supporting the School. Grant and Contract Awards and Designated Research Initiative Funds $16,905,776

Federal Funds $13,316

Auxiliary and Misc. Campus-Funded Fringe Gifts $2,460,444 Scholarships, Benefits $3,296,024 Fellowships, and $3,366,517 Endowments $1,063,961 Grant and Contract Awards and Designated Research Initiative Funds $17,893,462 Net General Appropriation and Tuition and Fees $17,279,538

FISCAL YEAR 2007-2008 TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS $44,953,684 Federal Funds $413,316 This report is an unaudited presentation Auxiliary of revenues supporting the School. and Misc. Campus-Funded Fringe $1,882,335 Benefits Scholarships, Fellowships, $2,921,060 and Endowments FY09 ANNUAL REPORT 3 $1,267,949 Grants and Awards JULY 1, 2008 - JUNE 30, 2009

DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH

Project Investigator Rank/Title Project Title Sponsor Name Project Total Lynette Bradley-Baker Assistant Professor Henry C. Welcome Fellowship Maryland Higher Education Commission $10,000 Amy Davidoff Research Assistant Professor Medicare Out of Pocket Spending American Association of Retired Persons $49,931 Amy Davidoff Research Assistant Professor Medicare Out of Pocket Spending: American Association of Retired Persons $49,936 Update and Trend Analysis C. Daniel Mullins Professor Outcomes, Quality of Care, and Costs Sanofi-Aventis U.S. Inc. $153,264 of Chemotherapy in Prostate and Lung Cancer C. Daniel Mullins Professor Use and Outcomes of Novel Chemo- Sanofi-Aventis U.S. Inc. $308,536 therapeutic Agents in Colorectal Cancer C. Daniel Mullins Professor Response to Medicare Reimbursement National Institute on Aging $227,206 Policy Change by Minority and All ESRD Patients C. Daniel Mullins Professor Training on Advance Data Analysis Methods Food and Drug Administration $30,000 C. Daniel Mullins Professor Treatment and Survival Among Men Sanofi-Aventis U.S. Inc. $351,809 Diagnosed with Prostate Cancer: An Examination of Newer Therapies C. Daniel Mullins Professor Treatment Patterns, Outcomes, and Costs Sanofi-Aventis U.S. Inc. $319,337 Related to Colon Cancer Eberechukwu Onukwugha Research Assistant Professor UM Multidisciplinary Clinical Research National Center for Research Resources $26,992 Career Development Program Eberechukwu Onukwugha Research Assistant Professor Hospital Admissions Among Veterans with UMB-UMCP Seed Grant Competition $24,907 Congestive Heart Failure: The Role of Medical Noncompliance and Mental Illness Eberechukwu Onukwugha Research Assistant Professor The Economic Burden of Overactive Pfizer Inc. $113,605 Bladder Symptoms Eberechukwu Onukwugha Research Assistant Professor Long-Acting Beta-Agonists vs. Tiotropium Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp. $132,383 in the Treatment of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: A Comparative Effectiveness Study

4 SCHOOL OF PHARMACY www.pharmacy.umaryland.edu Bruce Stuart, Frank Palumbo, and Linda Simoni -Wastila

Frank Palumbo Professor FDA Decision Sciences Task Order #1 IMS Government Solutions, Inc. $149,000 Francoise Pradel Associate Professor Adherence and Unmet Drug Information Drug Information Association $34,858 Needs of Kidney Transplant Recipients Fadia Shaya Associate Professor Maryland CVD Men’s Health CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield $350,000 Promotion Program Linda Simoni-Wastila Professor Comparison of Fluticasone/Salmeterol to GlaxoSmithKline $14,391 Anticholinergics for Treatment of COPD in Medicare HMO and Long-Term Care Patients Linda Simoni-Wastila Professor Housing First Project Evaluation Baltimore City Health Department $74,250 Linda Simoni-Wastila Professor COPD Prevalence, Medication Use, GlaxoSmithKline $137,933 and Potential Cost Offsets for Elderly Medicare Beneficiaries Bruce Stuart Parke-Davis Chair of Achieving Maximum Value from Prescription Commonwealth Fund $339,825 Geriatric Pharmacotherapy Drug Coverage of Medicare Beneficiaries with Chronic Disease Bruce Stuart Parke-Davis Chair of Profiles of Medicare Beneficiaries by Disease, GlaxoSmithKline $55,000 Geriatric Pharmacotherapy Insurance Coverage, Satisfaction with Care, and Medication Use Bruce Stuart Parke-Davis Chair of Achieving Maximum Value from Prescription Commonwealth Fund $154,019 Geriatric Pharmacotherapy Drug Coverage of Medicare Beneficiaries with Chronic Disease Bruce Stuart Parke-Davis Chair of General DEcIDE Network Support: Agency for Healthcare Research $10,000 Geriatric Pharmacotherapy Methods and Dissemination and Quality Bruce Stuart Parke-Davis Chair of Drug Coverage and Cost Offsets: University of Florida $53,196 Geriatric Pharmacotherapy Two-Part Models with Endogenous Treatment Effects Bruce Stuart Parke-Davis Chair of Do Changes in Pill Burden Affect Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp. $115,000 Geriatric Pharmacotherapy Adherence with Antihypertensives?

FY09 ANNUAL REPORT 5 Anthony Tommasello Associate Professor Housing First Project Evaluation Baltimore City Health Department $74,250 Sheila Weiss Smith Professor NCI-IPA Assignment National Cancer Institute $80,282 Sheila Weiss Smith Professor Evaluating the Safety and Use of VA Greater Los Angeles $22,500 Erythropoietin Among Cancer Healthcare System Patients in the VA Ilene Zuckerman Professor & Chair Impact of Falls Among Patients Merck & Co. $141,833 with Osteoporosis Ilene Zuckerman Professor & Chair eICU Database Retrospective Research Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp. $108,276 Ilene Zuckerman Professor & Chair Review of BioSoteria eLadder™ BioSoteria, Inc. $5,000 Safety Course TOTAL PHSR $3,717,519

DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY PRACTICE AND SCIENCE Project Investigator Rank/Title Project Title Sponsor Name Project Total Bruce Anderson Associate Professor Combe Agreement to Provide Combe, Inc. $38,912 Medical Information Bruce Anderson Associate Professor Avon Products Amendment Avon Products, Inc. $21,356 Bruce Anderson Associate Professor Surveillance of the RADARS Systems Denver Health and Hospital Authority $30,674 by Poison Control Centers: A Pilot Study Bruce Anderson Associate Professor Medicaid-Maryland Poison Center Contract Maryland Department of Health $293,570 and Mental Hygiene Bruce Anderson Associate Professor Maryland Poison Center—Financial Health Resources and Services $278,310 Stabilization Grant Administration Bruce Anderson Associate Professor Baxter Health Care Agreement Baxter Health Care Corp. $39,035 Bruce Anderson Associate Professor Public Health Preparedness Maryland Department of Health $50,000 and Mental Hygiene Charlene Baksh Graduate Student Clinical Pharmacology and American Foundation for $6,000 Pharmacodynamics of Phosphatidylinositide Pharmaceutical Education Dependent Kinase-1 Inhibitor 7-Hydro- xystaurosporine (UCN-01) in Refractory Leukemia Kenneth Bauer Associate Professor Task Order #8 - Clinical Pharmacology Unit SNBL Clinical Pharmacology Center, Inc. $19,762

6 SCHOOL OF PHARMACY www.pharmacy.umaryland.edu Charmaine Rochester, Nicole Brandt, and Cherokee Layson-Wolf

Kenneth Bauer Associate Professor Task Order #9 - Phase I Clinical Protocol SNBL Clinical Pharmacology Center, Inc. $1,882 Development for MRX-7EAT Nicole Brandt Associate Professor Medication Management in Baltimore City Baltimore City Commission on Aging $43,226 and Retirement Education Thomas Dowling Associate Professor Pharmacogenomics of Beta-Adrenergic American Heart Association $20,000 Receptors in Heart (Maryland Affiliate) Thomas Dowling Associate Professor Evaluation of Biopharmaceutics Classification Food and Drug Administration $135,110 System Class 3 Drugs for Possible Biowaivers Cherokee Layson-Wolf Assistant Professor Pharmaceutical Care Community NeighborCare of Maryland Inc. $52,335 Raymond Love Professor & Associate Dean Springfield Hospital Center - Maryland Department of Health $1,251,872 Pharmacy Services and Mental Hygiene Raymond Love Professor & Associate Dean Walter P. Carter Center - Pharmacy Services Maryland Department of Health $461,414 and Mental Hygiene Raymond Love Professor & Associate Dean Spring Grove Hospital Center - Maryland Department of Health $1,376,364 Pharmacy Services and Mental Hygiene Raymond Love Professor & Associate Dean MHA - Centralized Administration Maryland Department of Health $462,442 of Pharmacy Project and Mental Hygiene Raymond Love Professor & Associate Dean Clifton T. Perkins Hospital Center - Maryland Department of Health $430,183 Pharmacy Services and Mental Hygiene Raymond Love Professor & Associate Dean Upper and Eastern Shore Hospital Center - Maryland Department of Health $425,367 Pharmacy Services and Mental Hygiene Raymond Love Professor & Associate Dean Thomas B. Finan Center - Pharmacy Services Maryland Department of Health $277,220 and Mental Hygiene Mary Lynn McPherson Professor Alpharma Pharmaceuticals Residency Alpharma Pharmaceuticals, LLC. $75,000 Jill Morgan Assistant Professor Pharmacy Practice Residency University of Maryland Medical System $30,348 & Associate Dean Jason Noel Assistant Professor Rosewood Hospital Center - Maryland Department of Health $3,688 Pharmacy Services and Mental Hygiene

FY09 ANNUAL REPORT 7 Magaly Rodriguez de Bittner Professor & Chair Maryland P3 Diabetes Management Program Maryland Department of Health $175,000 and Mental Hygiene Magaly Rodriguez de Bittner Professor & Chair Clinical Pharmacy Service Maryland Department of Health $142,137 and Mental Hygiene Magaly Rodriguez de Bittner Professor & Chair MedStar Health FY09-FY11 MedStar Health Research Institute $70,825 Meghan Sullivan Assistant Professor 2008 AFPE-NACDS Foundation American Foundation for $25,000 Pharmacy Faculty Fellowship in Pharmaceutical Education Community Pharmacy Practice James Trovato Associate Professor Pharmacy Practice Residency University of Maryland Medical System $30,348 James Trovato Associate Professor Technical Support for Joint NCI-VA National Cancer Institute $99,980 Study on Evaluating the Safety and Use of Erythropoietin Among Cancer Patients in the VA Medical Care System Mona Tsoukleris Associate Professor Pediatric Asthma Feedback and Alert System Johns Hopkins University $26,090 School of Medicine Kristin Watson Assistant Professor Compliance with Laboratory Monitoring in Maryland Society of Health $1,000 Patients with Heart Failure Receiving System Pharmacists Sprinolactone at a Veterans Affairs Medical Center TOTAL PPS $6,394,450

DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES Project Investigator Rank/Title Project Title Sponsor Name Project Total

Mark Borgman Graduate Student HPMA Copolymer-Peptide Conjugates for American Foundation for $6,000 Tumor-Targeted Delivery of Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Education and Therapeutic Radionuclides Peter Butko Associate Professor Mechanism of Action of the U.S. Department of Agriculture $108,315 Insecticidal Toxin Cyt1A: Biophysical and Biochemical Approach

8 SCHOOL OF PHARMACY www.pharmacy.umaryland.edu Andrew Coop Professor & Chair Opioids with Delta Antagonist and National Institute on Drug Abuse $265,591 Mu Agonist Activity Andrew Coop Professor & Chair Reversing the Toxic Effects of Drugs National Institute on Drug Abuse $113,976 of Abuse Andrew Coop Professor & Chair Synthesis and Evaluation of Sigma-Active West Virginia University $203,305 Cocaine Antagonists Christopher Cunningham Graduate Student Opioid Analgesics With Reduced National Institute on Drug Abuse $6,701 Constipation Richard Dalby Professor & Associate Dean Spacer and Nebulizer Development Respironics Respiratory Drug Delivery $80,000 Richard Dalby Professor & Associate Dean Tacrolimus Pressurized Metered Dose Inhaler APT Pharmaceuticals, Inc. $149,500 Lisa Durhman Graduate Student Changes in Brain and Placental Distribution National Institute on Drug Abuse $26,522 During Pregnancy Natalie Eddington Professor & Dean Benztropine Analogs, Cocaine Abuse National Institute on Drug Abuse $49,500 Pharmacotherapies Olgun Guvench Postdoctoral Fellow Development of Tyrosine Phosphatase National Cancer Institute $58,036 SHP-2 Inhibitors Stephen Hoag Professor Application of Lactose to Formulations DMV International Nutritionals $24,943 Intended for Direct Filling into Hard Shell Capsules Stephen Hoag Professor Development of Quality by Design (QbD) National Institute for Pharmaceutical $15,193 Guidance Elements on Design Space Technology and Education Specifications Across Scale with Stability Considerations Naissan Hussainzada Graduate Student Optimizing Drug Delivery to the Intestinal American Foundation for $6,000 Bile Acid Transporter: Novel Insights Using Pharmaceutical Education Structure/Function Studies and Electrophysiology Rohit Kolhatkar Research Assistant Professor Targeted Delivery of 2-methoxyestradol for U.S. Army Medical Research $161,964 the Treatment of Breast Cancer and Materiel Command Yuan Luo Associate Professor In vivo Studies of Ginko Biloba National Center for Complementary $45,000 Neuroprotection and Alternative Medicine Yuan Luo Associate Professor Effect of an Herbal Formula for IBS & University of Maryland Medical System $21,420 Components on Stress Response & Life Span of C. Elegans Alexander MacKerell Jr. Grollman-Glick Professor Energetics of Oligonucleotide National Institute of General $241,582 Conformational Heterogeneity Medical Sciences

FY09 ANNUAL REPORT 9 Alexander MacKerell Jr. Grollman-Glick Professor Carbohydrate Force Field for Molecular National Institute of General $238,989 Recognition Medical Sciences Alexander MacKerell Jr. Grollman-Glick Professor Restoration of Tumor Suppression Activity National Cancer Institute $320,930 in Malignant Melanoma Alexander MacKerell Jr. Grollman-Glick Professor Polarizable Force Field for Proteins and Lipids University of Chicago $88,155 Alexander MacKerell Jr. Grollman-Glick Professor Extensible Cyberenvironments for Empirical National Science Foundation $254,027 and Semiempirical Hamiltonian Parameter Optimization and Dissemination Alexander MacKerell Jr. Grollman-Glick Professor Program for Therapeutic Targeting of Weill Cornell Medical College $40,000 Transcriptional Repression Sarah Michel Assistant Professor Iron Substitution and Oxidative Damage National Science Foundation $190,000 in Zinc Finger Proteins Anjan Nan Assistant Professor Biological Fate and Biocompatibility of University of Utah $75,000 Dendritic and Silica-Based Nanoconstructs James Polli Shangraw/Noxell Substrate Requirements of the Bile National Institute of Diabetes and $291,847 Endowed Chair Acid Transporter Digestive and Kidney Diseases James Polli Shangraw/Noxell Development of Immediate Release Oral Food and Drug Administration $299,726 Endowed Chair Formulations Using the Concept of Quality by Design and Predicting in vivo and in vitro Correlations for Class II Drugs in Dogs and in Humans James Polli Shangraw/Noxell Evaluation of Biopharmaceutics Classification Food and Drug Administration $164,245 Endowed Chair System Class 3 Drugs for Possible Biowaivers James Polli Shangraw/Noxell Prodrugs for the Intestinal Bile Acid Bristol-Myers Squibb $35,000 Endowed Chair Transporter to Improve Oral Bioavailability Due to Low Intestinal Permeability Gerald Rosen Issac E. Emerson Professor EPR Imaging of Brain 02 in Drug Abuse National Institute on Drug Abuse $159,233 Gerald Rosen Issac E. Emerson Professor Very Low Frequency EPR Imaging for University of Chicago $145,231 in vivo Physiology Vladimir Seregin Postdoctoral Fellow Composite Nanoparticles for Targeted U.S. Army Medical Research $162,000 Delivery to Breast Solid Tumors and Materiel Command Paul Shapiro Associate Professor Substrate Specific ERK Docking National Cancer Institute $230,349 & Associate Dean Domain Inhibitors Paul Shapiro Associate Professor Substrate Specific ERK Docking Domain National Cancer Institute $93,543 & Associate Dean Inhibitors - Minority Supplement Sarice Smith Paul Shapiro Associate Professor The Role of PCDGF in Estrogen A&G Pharmaceutical, Inc. $13,500 & Associate Dean

10 SCHOOL OF PHARMACY www.pharmacy.umaryland.edu Yan Shu, Peter Swaan, and Hongbing Wang

Peter Swaan Professor Predictive Models for BCRP Activity - Eli Lilly Research Labs $49,759 Lilly Fellowship Peter Swaan Professor Dendritic Biomaterials for Oral Delivery University of Utah $87,500 of Chemotherapeutics Peter Swaan Professor Structural Biology of the Apical Bile National Institute of Diabetes and $311,950 Acid Transporter Digestive and Kidney Diseases Peter Swaan Professor Center for Nanomedicine at the University U.S. Department of Energy $239,000 of Maryland, Baltimore to Support Research into New Nanoconstructs Hongbing Wang Associate Professor Regulation of CYP2B6 in Human Liver National Institute of Diabetes and $304,425 Digestive and Kidney Diseases Hongbing Wang Associate Professor Define Regulatory Elements and Transcription Bristol-Myers Squibb $35,000 Factors Involved in Mediating Non-Classical PXR-Related CYP3A4 Enzyme Induction Jia Bei Wang Professor MOR Phosphorylation in Opioid National Institute on Drug Abuse $127,948 Tolerance and Dependence Angela Wilks Professor Heme Oxygenase - Structure, Function, National Institute of Allergy and $300,000 and Pathogenesis Infectious Diseases Bruce Yu Associate Professor Engineering Peptide-Based Biomaterials National Institute of Biomedical Imaging $359,665 and Bioengineering Bruce Yu Associate Professor Mechanical Characterizations of Force- University of Maryland, College Park $37,500 Responsive Peptide-Based Biomaterials with Optical Coherence Elastography and Dynamic Rheometry

FY09 ANNUAL REPORT 11 Bruce Yu Associate Professor Engineering Paramagnetic Complexes for Maryland Department of Business $85,000 Multi-Chromic 19F MRI and Economic Development TOTAL PSC $6,323,070

DEPARTMENT TOTALS DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH $3,717,519 DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY PRACTICE AND SCIENCE $6,394,450 DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES $6,323,070 SCHOOL TOTAL $16,435,039

David Roffman, Cynthia Boyle, Jason Noel, and Robert Beardsley

12 SCHOOL OF PHARMACY www.pharmacy.umaryland.edu New Faculty

Lauren Angelo, PharmD, MBA Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science Angelo’s primary focus is the development and enhancement of clinical and patient care initiatives in community practice. She teaches in a variety of labs and courses throughout the curriculum and is course master for the Nonprescription Medicine elective and Abilities Labs 5 and 6. Angelo obtained her PharmD and MBA degrees from Drake University. Her residency training was with Kerr Drug and the University of North Carolina. Before joining the School of Pharmacy, Angelo worked for the American Pharmacists Association (APhA), where she was integrally involved with the immunization, medication therapy management, diabetes, and lipid management certificate training programs as well as the educational programming for APhA’s annual meetings.

Steven Fletcher, PhD Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences Fletcher received his MA/MNatSci degree from the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom and his PhD in organic/medicinal chemistry from Imperial College in London. He has held postdoctoral positions at Yale University and the University of Toronto. Fletcher’s research focuses on the design, synthesis, and evaluation of small molecule-based mimetics of protein secondary structure as novel therapeutics for cancer and Alzheimer’s.

Lauren Hynicka, PharmD Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science A graduate of the University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy, Hynicka completed both a pharmacy practice residency and an internal medicine residency at the Virginia Commonwealth University Health System. With expertise in internal medicine, she rounds with an adult internal medicine team on inpatient units at the University of Maryland Medical Center and has an outpatient anticoagulation clinic based there.

Maureen Kane, PhD Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences Kane received a BS degree in chemistry from Canisius College in Buffalo, N.Y., and a PhD in analytical chemistry from the University at Buffalo, State University of New York. She completed postdoctoral training at the University of California, Berkeley. Kane specializes in retinoid metabolism and quantitative analysis of active metabolites via mass spectrometry. Retinoids (compounds that exhibit vitamin A activity) regulate cell proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, development, nervous system function, reproduction, and the immune response.

C.S. Raman, PhD Associate Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences Raman received his PhD in biochemistry and biophysics from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, and completed postdoctoral training in protein crystallography at the University of California before joining the faculty at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. Raman’s research focuses on understanding the atomic bases of signal transduction at the cellular level. He is the principal or co-principal investigator on three National Institutes of Health grants and was co-author on a publication in Science.

FY09 ANNUAL REPORT 13 Gail Rattinger, PharmD, PhD Research Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Health Services Research; Director, Pharmaceutical Research Computing center (PRC) Rattinger’s primary focus is in studying medication use, appropriateness, and effectiveness in older adults with chronic and degenerative diseases with a focus on neurodegenerative diseases, specifically dementia. In addition to directing the PRC, she teaches a variety of courses within the PharmD and graduate curricula. Rattinger obtained her PhD in physical inorganic chemistry from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign and her PharmD from the University of California, San Francisco. Her postdoctoral training in pharmaco- economics and outcomes research was at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy.

Wanli Smith, MD, PhD Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences Smith received her MD in clinical medicine and MS in pharmacology at Xi’an Medical University, and a PhD in biochemistry and molecular biology at the Beijing Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology in China. She did postdoctoral work at the National Institutes of Health’s National Institute on Aging and in the Department of Psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her research focuses on understanding the molecular pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases and disorders such as obesity.

Sudha Veeraraghavan, PhD Research Associate Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences Veeraraghavan received a BSc from Madras University in India, an MA from Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts, and a PhD from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. She completed postdoctoral training in structural biology and solution NMR spectroscopy at Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston and at the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, Calif., before joining the faculty at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. Veeraraghavan’s research uses biophysical and biochemical approaches, including NMR spectroscopy, X-ray crystallography, and microarray methods, to study the molecular and structural basis of biochemical pathways. She is a co-principal investigator on a National Institutes of Health grant to study the structural biology of gaseous messenger signaling.

Pamela Voulalas, PhD Research Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences Voulalas’ research focus is the regulation of drug delivery to the brain by xenobiotic drug transporters. She is particularly interested in the molecular mechanisms underlying trans- porter expression and activity by gonadal hormones. Another area of interest is in the analysis of synthetic compounds targeting dopaminergic neurotransmitter systems as potential therapeutics for psychostimulant abuse. She received her doctoral degree from the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Md., and received postdoctoral training at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and the School of Pharmacy’s Department of Pharmaceu- tical Sciences.

Wanda Williams, MS Instructor, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences Williams received a BA in microbiology from California State University in Los Angeles and an MS in biology (molecular) from American University in Washington, D.C. While working on her graduate degree in the Army, she studied viral diseases and immunity at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research in Silver Spring, Md., assigned to the Depart- ment of Communicable Diseases and Immunology. After receiving her degree, she was employed at the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, where her emphasis was on the immunological and pharmacological aspects of drugs of abuse. At the School of Pharmacy, her focus is on the educational scholarship of pharmacy and graduate students in the life sciences with an emphasis on course development, delivery, and assessment.

14 SCHOOL OF PHARMACY www.pharmacy.umaryland.edu Development Report

Loyal donors provide the foundation for the School of Pharmacy’s success.

The University of Maryland School of Pharmacy is in the midst of a $30 million capital campaign. Unprecedented in its magnitude, the campaign, part of the University’s “Making an Impact Worldwide” initiative, will transform the School, elevate our leadership position in all areas of pharmacy and pharmaceutical research, and expand our expertise, programs, and infrastructure. Ultimately, it will enable the School of Pharmacy and our graduates to be better prepared to lead the profession and make a significant impact on many more lives.

Every year through our Annual Fund appeals, we invite you to join us in our important mission of shaping the profession of pharmacy. Although we are a state institution, state support that once constituted 60 percent of our budget has slipped to less than 20 percent in recent years. We must rely even more on private and corporate support to continue our important missions of education, research, and care.

This is why your annual gift—every year—makes an impact on our ability to carry on the tradition of excellence at Maryland’s preeminent School of Pharmacy. We are so pleased to extend our special thanks and recognition to our alumni, faculty, staff, and friends who have invested in the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy this past year.

From right, Bradley Thomas, BSP ’82; Doris Voigt, PharmD ’04; Matt Shimoda, PharmD ’84; Lynette Bradley-Baker, PhD ’99, BSP ’92; Hoai An Truong, PharmD ’05, MPH; and Katie Morneau of the Class of 2011 make calls at an Alumni Association Thank-a-thon.

FY09 ANNUAL REPORT 15 LEGACY COUNCIL In our continued efforts to recognize donors, the Legacy Council of the University of Maryland, Baltimore has been established to acknowledge 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, which is chaired by Clayton Warrington, BSP ’58. To qualify, simply provide documentation of the gift to the Office of Development (www.umaryland.edu/plannedgiving) or a copy of the relevant document in which the School is named as a beneficiary. For additional information about membership in the Legacy Council and estate planning, please contact Michele Ewing, executive director of development and alumni affairs, at 410-706-3816 or at [email protected].

Members of the Legacy Council include: John H. Balch, BSP ’68 Gregory Lukaszczyk, BSP ’84 Chris A. Rodowskas, PhG ’29 Barry M. Bress, BSP ’79 Estate of Bertha J. Manchey Estate of Lillian K. Slama Estate of Evelyn Grollman-Glick Estate of Helen Mendelsohn James M. Trattner, PhD ’28 Gwynne L. Horwits David G. Miller, BSP ’85 Clayton L. Warrington, BSP ’58 Leonard Horwits, BSP ’60 Joseph H. Morton, BSP ’60 Elizabeth Warrington Bernard Lamy Paul Pumpian, BSP ’50

DAVID STEWART ASSOCIATES In the mid-1980s, several dedicated alumni and friends established our premier giving society, the David Stewart Associates (DSA), to fund significant Schoolwide initia- tives that would propel the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy nationally as a leader in pharmacy education. We honor David Stewart, America’s first professor of pharmacy and 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 include: Leon R. Catlett, BSP ’65 Leon Jablon* William L. Pearlman, BSP ’48 Melvin S. Cohen William J. Kinnard Jr. Thomas S. Petr, BSP ’74 James P. Cragg Jr., BSP ’43 Dorothy Levi, BSP ’70 Stephen J. Provenza, PhG ’29* Leonard J. DeMino Mark A. Levi, PD, BSP ’70 Lawrence R. Rachuba Donald O. Fedder, BSP ’50 Samuel Lichter, BSP ’60 David M. Russo, BSP ’79 Michaeline R. Fedder Martin B. Mintz, BSP ’65, PD Ralph A. Small Jr., BSP ’74 Robert Foer, BSP ’51* Benjamin S. Mulitz Bernard A. Weisman, BSP ’70 Mayer Handelman, BSP ’54 Elizabeth Newcomb, BSP ’68 Kenneth P. Whittemore Jr., BSP ’76 William M. Heller, MS ’51, PhD ’55, DSC ’87 John R. Newcomb Jr., BSP ’65 Leonard Winkleman H. Elinor Hens David Pearlman, BSP ’52 * Deceased

Through individual gifts and pledges of $1,000 or more, this core group of donors has grown to create a solid base of private support for the School’s efforts to advance pharmaceutical education and science. To join this prestigious group of alumni and friends, or for information on giving to the School, please contact Janice Batzold, director of special gifts and programs, at 410-706-1711 or at [email protected].

16 SCHOOL OF PHARMACY www.pharmacy.umaryland.edu The University of Maryland School of Pharmacy appreciates the financial support of the following individuals and organizations during the period July 1, 2008 to June 30, 2009:

Giving by Individuals

DAVID STEWART ASSOCIATES John F. Fader II, BSP ’63 Leonard J. DeMino+ $100,000+ Gary L. Haas~ Stephen L. Disharoon, BSP ’79 Natalie D. Eddington, PhD ’89 Donna Handelman Dennis L. Eaton, BSP ’80* Joseph H. Morton, BSP ’60 Mayer Handelman, BSP ’54+ Michele Y. Ewing Robert W. Henderson, BSP ’63~ Donald O. Fedder, BSP ’50+ $25,00 - $99,999 Walter J. Hryszko, BSP ’74~ J. Philip Fink, BSP ’79* Martin B. Mintz, BSP ’65+ David H. Jones, BSP ’70 Mark G. Fletcher, BSP ’78, MS ’81, PhD ’83 Felix and Terry Gyi Clayton L. Warrington, BSP ’58~ Samuel Lichter, BSP ’60* I. William Grossman, BSP ’56~ Elizabeth Warrington~ Richard P. Penna~ Felix A. Khin-Maung-Gyi, BSP ’83* Daniel Z. Mansour, PharmD ’06 Ellen H. Yankellow, BSP ’73, PharmD ’96~ David M. Russo, BSP ’79* Mary Therese Gyi, BSP ’83, PharmD ’06* Gina P. McKnight-Smith, PharmD ’97 Marilyn Shangraw~ Barry D. Hecht, BSP ’73~ Mary Lynn McPherson, PharmD ’86 $10,000 - $24,999 Larry E. Small, MS ’76, PhD ’80~ William M. Heller, MS ’51, PhD ’55, David G. Miller, BSP ’85 Willard J. Hackerman Sally Van Doren, PharmD ’85~ DSC ’87~+ Jill Molofsky, BSP ’81 DeAnna D. Leikach, BSP ’92~ Angelo C. Voxakis, BSP ’71 Alice H. Hill, PharmD ’93~ C. Daniel Mullins~ Neil B. Leikach, BSP ’92~ George C. Voxakis, BSP ’58, PharmD ’96* Brian M. Hose, PharmD ’06 Joseph A. Oddis Thomas G. Williams Jr., PharmD ’06 Joseph L. Johnson III, BSP ’73, MS ’76~ Robert G. Pinco~ $2,000 - $9,999 David A. Knapp* James E. Polli John H. Balch, BSP ’68~ $1,000 - $1,999 Deanne E. Knapp* William T. Popomaronis, BSP ’78 David L. Booze, BSP ’81 Anonymous Morton D. Kramer, BSP ’50* Larry H. Pozanek, BSP ’59 Lisa L. Booze, BSP ’79, PharmD ’00 Alfred Abramson, BSP ’56 Angela Lamy Magaly Rodriguez de Bittner, PharmD ’83~ James L. Bresette, PharmD ’97 Robert S. Beardsley Anne B. Leavitt* Bruce D. Roffe, MS ’78 Suzanne J. Caplan, BSP ’65* Stephen B. Bierer, BSP ’72* Raymond C. Love, PharmD ’77* Eric R. Schuetz, BSP ’86~ Yale H. Caplan, BSP ’63, PhD ’68* Cynthia J. Boyle, PharmD ’96~ Phyllis Lovito~ Jerome Schwartz, BSP ’49* Harold Chappelear, DSC ’98, RPh, Albert W. Brzeczko, PhD ’90 Michael Luzuriaga, BSP ’70~ Paul Shapiro LLD (Hon.)~ Betty W. Cohen, BSP ’49~ Denis Lynch Fadia T. Shaya Andrew Coop Gerald I. Cohen, BSP ’58* Kristin A. Lynch, PharmD ’97 Jeff Sherr, BSP ’78 W. Thomas Dolan, BSP ’74* Gilbert Cohen, BSP ’54* Alexander D. MacKerell Jr. Joanne H. Sherr, BSP ’78 Conrad P. Dorn Jr., BSP ’58, MS ’61, Deborah B. Cooper~ Ann M. MacLaren, BSP ’87 Frances Spaven, PhD ’86~ PhD ’63~ William J. Cooper~ David D. MacLaren, BSP ’83, PhD ’88~ Kerry Spaven

* Signifies donor for 15+ consecutive years ~ Signifies donor for 5-14 consecutive years + Signifies David Stewart Associates Founding Member = Signifies Deceased FY09 ANNUAL REPORT 17 In-Ok Jung, BSP ’85 Richard A. Hodges, BSP ’71* Howard K. Besner, BSP ’78, PharmD ’02~ Thomas H. Keller Jr., BSP ’63 Lionel H. Jacobs, BSP ’68* Janice B. Connelley, BSP ’79~ Joseph Libercci, BSP ’72 Karen M. Kabat, MS ’83 Charles R. Downs, BSP ’73, PharmD ’99* John R. O’Connell, MS ’88 Yelee Y. Kim, PharmD ’01 Wayne A. Dyke, BSP ’68 Eberechukwu Onukwugha Lisa T. Kloch, BSP ’80 Leslie D. Frank, BSP ’77, PhD ’82 Bruce P. Smith, PhD ’91 Stephen C. Kloch, BSP ’80 Charise S. Kasser, BSP ’83~ Kellie S. Stonesifer, PharmD ’98 Kan Chan Ku, PharmD ’01 Ronald E. Lay, BSP ’78* George W. Swope Jr., BSP ’70~ Marcus J. LaChapelle, PharmD ’07 Calvin Y. Lee, PharmD ’04 Jean and Gilbert Cohen Huseyin C. Tunc, BSP ’83+ Virginia Lambrow Maura P. Murphy, PhD ’99~ Melike G. Tunc, PharmD ’08 Mark H. Lapouraille, BSP ’84* Brian L. Schumer, BSP ’81~ Zeynep T. Tunc, PharmD ’06 Lisa C. LeGette, BSP ’92~ Michael J. Steinberg, PharmD ’00~ Donna E. VanWie, BSP ’87 Timothy P. Lewis, BSP ’84~ Jodi M. Sullivan, BSP ’95 Alex M. Taylor, BSP ’76~ Wayne D. VanWie, BSP ’88 Mark P. McDougall, BSP ’85 Jay A. Wenig, BSP ’78 Gerolyn A. Whittemore Terry F. Wills, PharmD ’00~ Thomas J. Pfaff, BSP ’85~ Kenneth P. Whittemore Jr., BSP ’76+ Bonnie L. Pitt, BSP ’74 CENTURY CLUB Carolyn S. Wilfond APOTHECARY CLUB Michael B. Rodell, BSP ’58~ $100 - $249 Angela Wilks $250 - $499 David S. Roffman, BSP ’70, PharmD ’73 Anonymous Thomas G. Williams Sr., BSP ’80, Anonymous L. Joe Rolf, BSP ’68~ Marie V. Adams~ PharmD ’99 ~+= Bruce Anderson James R. Salmons, BSP ’89, PharmD ’00~ Robert W. Adams, BSP ’68* Phyllis Brill Wingrat, BSP ’50 Janice T. Batzold Howard R. Schiff, BSP ’56 Abimbola O. Adebowale, PhD ’99 Jae Hyung Wu, PharmD ’98 William P. Beierschmitt, PhD ’86 John A. Scigliano, MS ’44, PhD ’50* Robert T. Adkins, BSP ’52* Bruce Yaffe Sherry N. Berlin, BSP ’74~ Udayan J. Shah, PhD ’90 Marsha E. Alvarez, BSP ’71, PharmD ’96* Debbi Yaffe Michael J. Bochniewicz, PharmD ’80 Thomas S. Shelor, BSP ’74~ Stephen R. Anderson, PhD ’97 Ilene H. Zuckerman, BSP ’81, PharmD ’83 Lynette R. Bradley-Baker, BSP ’92, PhD ’99 Louis Silverstein, BSP ’76 Michael J. Appel, BSP ’69~ Hope E. Campbell, PharmD ’93 Suzanne K. Simala, BSP ’84* James D. Babb, BSP ’73 DEAN’S CLUB Suzanne M. Caulfield, BSP ’88 Linda Simoni-Wastila Anand R. Baichwal, PhD ’85* $500 - $999 Rebecca J. Ceraul Larry A. Snyder, BSP ’60* Kelli J. Bankard, PharmD ’05 Raymond D. Bahr, BSP ’57~ Pamela M. Crowe Rona S. Snyder Dov E. Banks Kimberly L. Barnett, BSP ’86 William G. Davies, MS ’91 Francis J. Tinney, PhD ’66* Freddy E. Banks, BSP ’92 Louis M. Bickel, BSP ’47* Terry L. Davis, BSP ’83, PharmD ’98* Charles H. Tregoe, BSP ’59* Marshal Banks Thomas S. Brenner, BSP ’72* Rebecca J. DeCastro, BSP ’95 John F. Van Wie, BSP ’84 Rochelle Banks Jay R. Brinsfield, BSP ’58~ Kristine W. Ellinger, BSP ’77 J. Ken Walters Jr., BSP ’71, PharmD ’74 Ingrid R. Baramki, MS ’63* Laci L. Brown, PharmD ’01~ Jeffrey C. Farace, BSP ’82 Barbara D. Wirth, BSP ’72, MS ’76~ Diana P. Bard Henzel, BSP ’93 Francis J. Bublavek, BSP ’81 Madeline V. Feinberg, PharmD ’93 David M. Yoder, PharmD ’98~ Andrew Bartilucci, PhD ’53~ Anna Chan, PharmD ’01 Julian M. Friedman, BSP ’56* Lane P. Zangwill, BSP ’78* Michael J. Barton, BSP ’95 Mary W. Connelly, BSP ’51* David R. Fulton Jr., BSP ’81 Denise V. Baugh, PharmD ’00 Nicholas Cornias, BSP ’92~ Steven P. George, BSP ’82 1841 CLUB Edward P. Becker, BSP ’62 James M. Crable, BSP ’82 Stuart T. Haines~ $168 Sandra L. Becker, BSP ’70* Stephen L. Hilbert, BSP ’71, MS ’75 Victoria G. Hale, BSP ’83 Brett M. Behounek, BSP ’84~ Phyllis A. Bernard, BSP ’88~

18 SCHOOL OF PHARMACY www.pharmacy.umaryland.edu Ronald L. Block, MS ’63* Donald B. Elliott Jr., BSP ’57 Nancy N. Kang, BSP ’70 Harry J. McKenny, BSP ’58* Thomas V. Bolling, BSP ’69 Lily Chua Eng, BSP ’76~ Robert R. Kantorski, BSP ’62 Barry Meyer, BSP ’66 Charles R. Bonapace, PharmD ’97~ Simon S. Eng, BSP ’76 Kathleen S. Kastama, BSP ’81 Harris L. Miller, BSP ’65* Barry A. Bookoff, BSP ’73* Michael J. Evanko Jr., BSP ’73* Susan A. Katz, BSP ’88~ Milton H. Miller Sr. Laurajean C. Brice, BSP ’78 Theodore J. Evans, BSP ’83 Ronald R. Kessler, PharmD ’06 Robert K. Moler, BSP ’50* Elaine L. Brogan, BSP ’78~ Russell B. Fair~ Kathryn Kiser Yvonne K. Molotsi, PharmD ’02~ Gerald N. Brunson, BSP ’57 Fran Favin-Weiskopf, PharmD ’88* Wendy Klein-Schwartz, PharmD ’77 Anna M. Myers, BSP ’75 G. Delane Buff, BSP ’91 Dennis E. Ferguson, BSP ’79* Lawrence J. Kotey, PharmD ’03 Arnold Neuburger, BSP ’59* Beatriz N. Caceres-Gentile, PharmD ’96 Daniel E. Fishpaw, PharmD ’00 Freda L. Krosnick Sarah K. Nguyen, PharmD ’03 A. Kevin Callahan, BSP ’76, PharmD ’78~ William T. Foley Jr., BSP ’58~ Jay E. Krosnick, BSP ’85 Gloria J. Nichols-English, PhD ’95 John Card Harold L. Frank Christopher G. Kruft, BSP ’84* Jason M. Noel Mary A. Card, BSP ’77* Paul Freiman, BSP ’53 Kathrin C. Kucharski, PharmD ’87 Irvin Noveck, BSP ’41~ Gary S. Carson, BSP ’80 Phyllis Freiman Wannee Kunaprayoon, BSP ’78 Teresa A. Okala, PharmD ’98 Marian L. Cascio, BSP ’77~ Andre P. Galitzine, PharmD ’86 Cynthia L. Lacivita, PharmD ’87 Francis B. Palumbo Michelle M. Ceng, PharmD ’98 Kidanewold T. Geda, PharmD ’03 Kaysha R. Lancaster, PharmD ’00 Joseph Pariser, BSP ’63* Mei-Yean T. Chen, PharmD ’00 Timothy D. Gladwell, PharmD ’96 Jonathan N. Latham, PharmD ’98~ Mihi Ja Park, BSP ’85 Catherine Yu Chew, PharmD ’99 Brian J. Goetz, PharmD ’94~ Cherokee L. Layson-Wolf, PharmD ’00~ Angela M. Parker, BSP ’95 Randy S. Chiat, BSP ’90* Margie Mae Goldberg-Okun, PharmD ’02 Hyun J. Lee, PharmD ’00 Leonard N. Patras, BSP ’74 Jennifer W. Childress, PharmD ’02 Steven D. Gore Jung E. Lee, BSP ’93 Martin T. Paul, BSP ’71 Henry H. Choi, PharmD ’00 Arnold F. Grabush, BSP ’67 Henry M. Levi, BSP ’63~ Michael P. Peloquin, PharmD ’04 Barbara S. Chong, PharmD ’97 Randall W. Grimes, PharmD ’98 Bonnie Levin, BSP ’78 Doris M. Peng, MS ’78 Arnold E. Clayman, BSP ’73 Sharon A. Hartman, BSP ’89~ Norman L. Levin, BSP ’57 Carla B. Perrott, BSP ’77 Wendy Karen Cohan Kathryn L. Hatch, BSP ’85 David A. Lewis, BSP ’73* Philip M. Perry, BSP ’74* Susan Cohen-Pessah, BSP ’78~ Frank R. Henderson Jr., BSP ’88 Harry S. Lichtman, BSP ’51 Anthony J. Petralia Sr., BSP ’52~ William C. Cooper, BSP ’84 Gerard A. Herpel, BSP ’82 Julie E. Limric, BSP ’69~ Carolyn Petralia, PharmD ’03~ Dana S. Corn, BSP ’70* Mary-Therese Hewins, BSP ’81, MS ’84 Richard S. Lipov, BSP ’69 Keith T. Pfaff, PharmD ’05 David R. Cowden, BSP ’80* Marta Hoffman, BSP ’60 Frederick J. Mack, BSP ’79~ Marvin Stanley Platt, BSP ’51 Amy Davidoff G. Lawrence Hogue, BSP ’69 Walter P. Mackay, BSP ’62* Barry W. Poole, BSP ’71~ Geraldine A. Delaney Ronald M. Hopkins, BSP ’63~ Daniel F. Mackley, BSP ’76* Keith S. Pozanek, BSP ’86* Mary DeLuca, BSP ’79~ Leonard Horwits, BSP ’60 Ann G. Mantelmacher, BSP ’80~ Florence E. Raimondi, BSP ’53~ Harry G. DeSantis, BSP ’79* Helen Hsiao, PharmD ’06 Lawrence L. Martin, BSP ’66 Shelby D. Reed, BSP ’93, PhD ’99~ James E. Dipaula, BSP ’71~ Trang H. Huynh, BSP ’91~ Lisa M. Matson, BSP ’88~ James W. Rhodes, BSP ’77 David T. Diwa, PharmD ’97 Leonard Jarkowski Jr., BSP ’69 Antonia Mattia, PhD ’85, BSP ’88* James R. Ritchie, BSP ’63~ Barbara B. Doegen, PharmD ’99~ Julie S. Johnson, BSP ’94 Madeline McCarren, PhD ’83 Howard L. Robinson Jr., PharmD ’00~ Gayle R. Dolecek, BSP ’65 Tali M. Johnson, PharmD ’02~ Kevin F. McCarthy, BSP ’80 Phyllis S. Rubin Ann O. Dukes, BSP ’93 Michael E. Jones, BSP ’72* Maria Maggenti McCarthy, BSP ’88 Constanta E. Samborschi, PharmD ’02~ Michelle L. Eby, PharmD ’99 Huijeong A. Jung, PharmD ’98, PhD ’02~ Lisa McDaniel, BSP ’84 Laura E. Sampson, BSP ’87 Robert Isadore Ellin, PhD ’50 Aaron C. Kadish, BSP ’63* Margaret V. McDougall, BSP ’76 Mark J. Schocken, PhD ’82

* Signifies donor for 15+ consecutive years ~ Signifies donor for 5-14 consecutive years + Signifies David Stewart Associates Founding Member = Signifies Deceased FY09 ANNUAL REPORT 19 Andrea Lynn Seitzman-Siegel, PharmD ’98 CONTRIBUTORS UP TO $99 Paul J. Crist, BSP ’74* Trena Jennings Daniel S. Shaner, BSP ’63* Alan A. Abramowitz Donna M. Crouch Torri L. Jones Christopher L. Shawyer, BSP ’76 Janet M. Abramowitz, BSP ’81 Pamela M. Crowe Anna H. Jung, BSP ’91 Yan Shu Dennis M. Ackerman, BSP ’70* Patrick L. Cunningham, BSP ’77~ Carl Kaiser, MS ’52, BSP ’53, PhD ’55* Gisele M. Sidbury, PharmD ’97~ Jennifer S. Adkins Jean M. Dinwiddie, PharmD ’93~ Donna S. Karasic, PharmD ’99 Steven L. Silverman, PharmD ’06 Philip J. Adkins Vincent R. DiPaula, BSP ’61 Ronald Kasl Linda Simoni-Wastila Cynthia M. Anderson, BSP ’87 Catherine G. Dormarunno, PharmD ’00 Karen S. Kauffman John C. Smith, BSP ’76 Caroline T. Bader, BSP ’81~ Nancy A. Dravis, BSP ’81, MS ’95 Diane L. Kaufman Judith Wenzel Smith, BSP ’77~ Arthur Baitch Norman DuBois, BSP ’53* Lauretta A. Kerr, BSP ’86~ Anthony J. Sniadowski, BSP ’59 Herta Baitch Noel E. Durm, BSP ’55 James M. Kessler, BSP ’73 Ronald J. Spector, BSP ’71* Richard T. Baker Jr. Mary B. Eggers Robert L. Kestler, BSP ’69* Nina H. Spiller, PharmD ’88 Donna M. Barrett, BSP ’77 Deborah J. Ehart, PharmD ’00~ Sung K. Kim, BSP ’94~ Molrat Sripinyo, BSP ’83 Harry Bass, BSP ’58 Anna Espley Linda R. King~ Carol E. Stevenson, PharmD ’02~ James W. Beck Matthew R. Esslinger, BSP ’90~ Stonewall C. King Jr., MS ’60~ Alan R. Stoff, BSP ’70~ Robin L. Becker, BSP ’84 Neil E. Esterson, BSP ’51~ Judith L. Kistler, MS ’59 Anna Summerfield Vahram Bedrossian, BSP ’79~ Jerome L. Fine, BSP ’56, PharmD ’96 Stephen B. Kistler, MS ’59 Marc R. Summerfield, MS ’76~ Alvin M. Blitz, BSP ’67 Leo W. Fitzsimmons Jr. Charles J. Kokoski, BSP ’51, MS ’53, Kathleen A. Sussman, BSP ’81 Barry L. Bloom, BSP ’66~ Elaine G. Fox PhD ’56* Craig K. Svensson, BSP ’81~ Eileen Bloom-Prinkey, BSP ’94~ Leonard J. Fox Albert W. Kossler, MS ’53* Nancy Lee Taylor, BSP ’62* Barbara Miller Blue, BSP ’55~ Emanuel G. Freeman, BSP ’49 Michael Kozak Jr. Cecelia H. Tillman, BSP ’78 Rebecca A Bollweg Reta R. Freeman Thomas P. LaMartina, BSP ’87~ Hoai An Truong, PharmD ’05 Renan A. Bonnel, BSP ’83 Theresa M. Friedman Theresa M. Langeheine, PharmD ’01 Mona L. Tsoukleris, PharmD ’87~ Curtis A. Bowen, BSP ’56~ Timothy C. Funk, BSP ’77~ Ivy I. Laryea-Akogyeram, BSP ’93 Pamela Voulalas Donna M. Brennan Howard J. Gampel, BSP ’75 Stephen L. Lauer, BSP ’62* James B. Walter Jr., BSP ’51~ Robert Brennan John E. Gavlinski, BSP ’53~ Lisa Lebovitz Warren E. Weaver, BSP ’42 Roberta Ann Brown Harry B. Gendason, BSP ’38* Melvin Lessing, BSP ’66* Hal J. Weinstock, BSP ’74* Marian C. Bruce Herbert Gendason, BSP ’71 David L. Lowery, BSP ’84* Andrea B. Weiss, BSP ’89 Debra G. Bryan, BSP ’78 Abraham E. Glaser, BSP ’41 Yuan Luo Fred M. Weiss, BSP ’70 Sydney L. Burgee Jr., BSP ’55~ Florene Goldner Denise Lupo Lutz, BSP ’77* Stephen M. Wienner, BSP ’91* William H. Burton Ronald Goldner, BSP ’60 Nancy B. Mabie, BSP ’95 Anne M. Wiland, PharmD ’92 Robert M. Caplan, BSP ’50* Rebecca Grauel-Jones Alfay Manning Jr. Irene L. Winters, BSP ’54~ Stewart W. Carter, BSP ’76, PharmD ’05~ Aaron Grebow, BSP ’55 Edward T. McCagh Jr., BSP ’75~ William Yeboah, PharmD ’00 Marvin J. Chertkoff, BSP ’51, MS ’54 Martin D. Grebow, BSP ’60* Michael F. McMahon, BSP ’80* Norman R. Yockelson, BSP ’71* Paul S. Chinnaraj, BSP ’92, PharmD ’96~ Gerald J. Heilman, BSP ’55* Albert T. Meyers, BSP ’51~ Donald R. Young, BSP ’57* Terri F. Clayman, BSP ’77, PharmD ’98* Kimberly A. Holmes, PharmD ’03 Irwin E. Meyers, BSP ’53 Roxanne W. Zaghab Francis I. Codd, BSP ’41 Robert R. Imbierowicz Sr., BSP ’55~ Kevin Miller Warren G. Zerwitz, BSP ’61 Michael J. Cohen BSP ’66* Nigel Roger Isaacs, PharmD ’93 Philip B. Miller, BSP ’71 LiRong Zhao Kimberly A. Compton, BSP ’94 Raman M. Iyer, PhD ’94 Connie O. Mitchell Reid A. Zimmer, BSP ’63* James P. Cragg Jr., BSP ’43~+ Pamela Jeffra Kellie M. Monzillo, PharmD ’06

20 SCHOOL OF PHARMACY www.pharmacy.umaryland.edu Thomas L. Morgan, BSP ’93~ Allen Spak, BSP ’63~ CLASS OF 1938 Loan T. Nguyen Mark E. Sporre, BSP ’84 Harry B. Gendason, BSP James B. Ortt, BSP ’55* Charles H. Steg Jr., BSP ’78, PharmD ’00~ Frances A. Owings, PharmD ’98~ Martin Stogniew, BSP ’78, PhD ’82 CLASS OF 1941 Kathleen M. Phelan, BSP ’93 Elva L. Strother, BSP ’80 Francis I. Codd, BSP Cristina Valencia Platon, BSP ’83 Michele A. Suit Abraham E. Glaser, BSP Richard D. Plotkin, BSP ’56 Cynthia R. Swim Irvin Noveck, BSP Vincent Poska John R. Tamburd Raghu R. Prabhu Charles D. Taylor Jr., BSP ’67, PharmD ’00~ CLASS OF 1942 Morton Kramer and Barbara Fein Douglas E. Prinkey Annette L. Tester, BSP ’83 Warren E. Weaver, BSP Albert Prostic, BSP ’53* Kelly E. Tinelli, PharmD ’95~ CLASS OF 1951 Irving M. Pruce, BSP ’49 Milton F. Toelle, BSP ’55 CLASS OF 1943 Marvin J. Chertkoff, BSP Bonnie Darlene Purdy, PharmD ’87 Tanyifor M. Tohnya, PharmD ’01 James P. Cragg Jr., BSP Mary W. Connelly, BSP Sangeeta V. Raje, PhD ’02 Sylvan Tompakov, BSP ’37 Neil E. Esterson, BSP Joseph M. Ras, BSP ’73 Denise P. Toyer-McKan, PharmD ’98 CLASS OF 1944 William M. Heller, MS Budne C. Reinke, BSP ’63~ Tracy R. Travers, BSP ’95 John A. Scigliano, MS Charles J. Kokoski, BSP William C. Richmond, BSP ’59~ Nancy H. Volcjak Harry S. Lichtman, BSP Carol D. Ritchie George H. Wall CLASS OF 1947 Albert T. Meyers, BSP Gloria Roberts Hongbing Wang Louis M. Bickel, BSP Marvin Stanley Platt, BSP Gertrude Robinson Anna Marie Weikel, BSP ’82 James B. Walter Jr., BSP Hans J. Rosenbach, BSP ’50~ Brenda K. Weller, BSP ’92~ CLASS OF 1949 Christina K. Ryan Thomas D. Wieland BSP ’84* Betty W. Cohen, BSP CLASS OF 1952 Jeli K. Salau, PharmD ’06 Mark S. Wienecke, BSP ’77* Emanuel G. Freeman, BSP Robert T. Adkins, BSP Blanca Sandoval Joan P. Williams, BSP ’70* Irving M. Pruce, BSP Carl Kaiser, MS Chase Scarlett Dominique Wiscovitch Jerome Schwartz, BSP Anthony J. Petralia Sr., BSP Charles J. Schutz, BSP ’65* William V. Zappa, BSP ’74* Lionel M. Shapiro, BSP Jean O. Schwartz, BSP ’87 Vera Zejmis, PharmD ’02 CLASS OF 1950 Lee Ming Shen, MS Jerome S. Schwartz Harry Zemel Robert M. Caplan, BSP Kelly L. Shaner, BSP ’92 Milton S. Zepp Robert Isadore Ellin, BSP CLASS OF 1953 Lionel M. Shapiro, BSP ’52~ Anthony E. Zimmermann, BSP ’85, Donald O. Fedder, BSP Andrew Bartilucci, PhD Lee Ming Shen, MS ’52 PharmD ’93~ Morton D. Kramer, BSP Norman Du Bois, BSP Allan B. Shenker BSP ’50~ Robert K. Moler, BSP Paul Freiman, BSP Lawrence P. Siegel, PharmD ’02 Hans J. Rosenbach, BSP John E. Gavlinski, BSP Vanja V. Sikirica, PharmD ’03 Donors by John A. Scigliano, BSP Carl Kaiser, BSP Harriet Silverstein Class Year Allan B. Shenker, BSP Charles J. Kokoski, MS Joan Smith Phyllis Brill Wingrat, BSP Albert W. Kossler, MS Shawn A. Sniadowski, BSP ’89 CLASS OF 1937 Irwin E. Meyers, BSP Melissa Alex Souder, PharmD ’01 Sylvan Tompakov, BSP Albert Prostic, BSP Florence E. Raimondi, BSP * Signifies donor for 15+ consecutive years ~ Signifies donor for 5-14 consecutive years + Signifies David Stewart Associates Founding Member = Signifies Deceased FY09 ANNUAL REPORT 21 CLASS OF 1957 Conrad P. Dorn Jr., MS Lawrence L. Martin, BSP Raymond D. Bahr, BSP Warren G. Zerwitz, BSP Barry Meyer, BSP Gerald N. Brunson, BSP Francis J. Tinney, PhD Donald B. Elliott Jr., BSP CLASS OF 1962 Norman L. Levin, BSP Edward P. Becker, BSP CLASS OF 1967 Donald R. Young, BSP Robert R. Kantorski, BSP Alvin M. Blitz, BSP Stephen L. Lauer, BSP Arnold F. Grabush, BSP CLASS OF 1958 Walter P. Mackay, BSP Charles D. Taylor Jr., BSP Harry Bass, BSP Nancy L. Taylor, BSP Ellen and Leon Catlett Jay R. Brinsfield, BSP CLASS OF 1968 Gerald I. Cohen, BSP CLASS OF 1963 Robert W. Adams, BSP Conrad P. Dorn Jr., BSP Ingrid R. Baramki, MS John H. Balch, BSP CLASS OF 1954 William T. Foley Jr., BSP Ronald L. Block, MS Yale H. Caplan, PhD Marvin J. Chertkoff, MS Harry J. McKenny, BSP Yale H. Caplan, BSP Wayne A. Dyke, BSP Gilbert Cohen, BSP Michael B. Rodell, BSP Conrad P. Dorn Jr., PhD Lionel H. Jacobs, BSP Mayer Handelman, BSP George C. Voxakis, BSP John F. Fader II, BSP L. Joe Rolf, BSP Irene L. Winters, BSP Clayton L. Warrington, BSP Robert W. Henderson, BSP Ronald M. Hopkins, BSP CLASS OF 1969 CLASS OF 1955 CLASS OF 1959 Aaron C. Kadish, BSP Michael J. Appel, BSP Barbara Miller Blue, BSP Judith L. Kistler, MS Thomas H. Keller Jr., BSP Thomas V. Bolling, BSP Sydney L. Burgee Jr., BSP Stephen B. Kistler, MS Henry M. Levi, BSP G. Lawrence Hogue, BSP Noel E. Durm, BSP Arnold Neuburger, BSP Joseph Pariser, BSP Leonard Jarkowski Jr., BSP Aaron Grebow, BSP Larry H. Pozanek, BSP Budne C. Reinke, BSP Robert L. Kestler, BSP Gerald J. Heilman, BSP William C. Richmond, BSP James R. Ritchie, BSP Julie E. Limric, BSP William M. Heller, PhD Anthony J. Sniadowski, BSP Daniel S. Shaner, BSP Richard S. Lipov, BSP Robert R. Imbierowicz Sr., BSP Charles H. Tregoe, BSP Allen Spak, BSP Carl Kaiser, PhD Reid A. Zimmer, BSP CLASS OF 1970 James B. Ortt, BSP CLASS OF 1960 Dennis M. Ackerman, BSP Milton F. Toelle, BSP Ronald Goldner, BSP CLASS OF 1965 Sandra L. Becker, BSP Martin D. Grebow, BSP Suzanne J. Caplan, BSP Dana S. Corn, BSP CLASS OF 1956 Marta Hoffman, BSP Gayle R. Dolecek, BSP David H. Jones, BSP Alfred Abramson, BSP Leonard Horwits, BSP Harris L. Miller, BSP Nancy N. Kang, BSP Curtis A. Bowen, BSP Stonewall C. King Jr., BSP Martin B. Mintz, BSP Michael Luzuriaga, BSP Jerome L. Fine, BSP Samuel Lichter, BSP Charles J. Schutz, BSP David S. Roffman, BSP Julian M. Friedman, BSP Joseph H. Morton, BSP Alan R. Stoff, BSP I. William Grossman, BSP Larry A. Snyder, BSP CLASS OF 1966 George W. Swope Jr., BSP Charles J. Kokoski, PhD Barry L. Bloom, BSP Fred M. Weiss, BSP Richard D. Plotkin, BSP CLASS OF 1961 Michael J. Cohen, BSP Joan P. Williams, BSP Howard R. Schiff, BSP Vincent R. DiPaula, BSP Melvin Lessing, BSP

22 SCHOOL OF PHARMACY www.pharmacy.umaryland.edu CLASS OF 1971 W. Thomas Dolan, BSP Kristine W. Ellinger, BSP Stephen L. Disharoon, BSP Marsha E. Alvarez, BSP Walter J. Hryszko, BSP Leslie D. Frank, BSP Madeline V. Feinberg, BSP James E. Dipaula, BSP Leonard N. Patras, BSP Timothy C. Funk, BSP Dennis E. Ferguson, BSP Herbert Gendason, BSP Philip M. Perry, BSP Wendy Klein-Schwartz, PharmD J. Philip Fink, BSP Stephen L. Hilbert, BSP Bonnie L. Pitt, BSP Raymond C. Love, PharmD Frederick J. Mack, BSP Richard A. Hodges, BSP Thomas S. Shelor, BSP Denise L. Lutz, BSP David M. Russo, BSP Philip B. Miller, BSP J. Ken Walters Jr., PharmD Carla B. Perrott, BSP Martin T. Paul, BSP Hal J. Weinstock, BSP James W. Rhodes, BSP CLASS OF 1980 Barry W. Poole, BSP William V. Zappa, BSP Judith W. Smith, BSP Michael J. Bochniewicz, PharmD Mark J. Schocken, BSP Mark S. Wienecke, BSP Gary S. Carson, BSP Ronald J. Spector, BSP CLASS OF 1975 David R. Cowden, BSP Angelo C. Voxakis, BSP Howard J. Gampel, BSP CLASS OF 1978 Dennis L. Eaton, BSP J. Ken Walters Jr., BSP Stephen L. Hilbert, MS Howard K. Besner, BSP Lisa T. Kloch, BSP Norman R. Yockelson, BSP Edward T. McCagh Jr., BSP Laurajean C. Brice, BSP Stephen C. Kloch, BSP Anna M. Myers, BSP Elaine L. Brogan, BSP Ann G. Mantelmacher, BSP CLASS OF 1972 Debra G. Bryan, BSP Kevin F. McCarthy, BSP Stephen B. Bierer, BSP CLASS OF 1976 A. Kevin Callahan, PharmD Michael F. McMahon, BSP Thomas S. Brenner, BSP A. Kevin Callahan, BSP Susan Cohen-Pessah, BSP Larry E. Small, PhD Michael E. Jones, BSP Stewart W. Carter, BSP Mark G. Fletcher, BSP Elva L. Strother, BSP Joseph Libercci, BSP Lily Chua Eng, BSP Wannee Kunaprayoon, BSP Thomas G. Williams Sr., BSP Barbara D. Wirth, BSP Simon S. Eng, BSP Ronald E. Lay, BSP Joseph L. Johnson III, MS Bonnie Levin, BSP CLASS OF 1981 CLASS OF 1973 Daniel F. Mackley, BSP Doris M. Peng, MS Janet M. Abramowitz, BSP James D. Babb, BSP Margaret V. McDougall, BSP William T. Popomaronis, BSP Caroline T. Bader, BSP Barry A. Bookoff, BSP Christopher L. Shawyer, BSP Bruce D. Roffe, MS David L. Booze, BSP Arnold E. Clayman, BSP Louis Silverstein, BSP Jeff Sherr, BSP Francis J. Bublavek, BSP Charles R. Downs, BSP Larry E. Small, MS Joanne H. Sherr, BSP Nancy A. Dravis, BSP Michael J. Evanko Jr., BSP John C. Smith, BSP Charles H. Steg Jr., BSP Mark G. Fletcher, MS Barry D. Hecht, BSP Marc R. Summerfield, MS Martin Stogniew, BSP David R. Fulton Jr., BSP Joseph L. Johnson III, BSP Alex M. Taylor, BSP Cecelia H. Tillman, BSP Mary-Therese Hewins, BSP James M. Kessler, BSP Kenneth P. Whittemore Jr., BSP Jay A. Wenig, BSP Kathleen S. Kastama, BSP David A. Lewis, BSP Barbara D. Wirth, MS Lane P. Zangwill, BSP Jill Molofsky, BSP Joseph M. Ras, BSP Brian L. Schumer, BSP David S. Roffman, PharmD CLASS OF 1977 CLASS OF 1979 Kathleen A. Sussman, BSP Ellen H. Yankellow, BSP Donna M. Barrett, BSP Vahram Bedrossian, BSP Craig K. Svensson, BSP Mary A. Card, BSP Lisa L. Booze, BSP Ilene H. Zuckerman, BSP CLASS OF 1974 Marian L. Cascio, BSP Janice B. Connelley, BSP Sherry N. Berlin, BSP Terri F. Clayman, BSP Mary DeLuca, BSP CLASS OF 1982 Paul J. Crist, BSP Patrick L. Cunningham, BSP Harry G. DeSantis, BSP James M. Crable, BSP

FY09 ANNUAL REPORT 23 Jeffrey C. Farace, BSP Mark E. Sporre, BSP CLASS OF 1988 Nicholas Cornias, BSP Leslie D. Frank, PhD John F. Van Wie, BSP Phyllis A. Bernard, BSP Lisa C. LeGette, BSP Steven P. George, BSP Thomas D. Wieland, BSP Suzanne M. Caulfield, BSP DeAnna D. Leikach, BSP Gerard A. Herpel, BSP Fran Favin-Weiskopf, PharmD Neil B. Leikach, BSP Mark J. Schocken, PhD CLASS OF 1985 Frank R. Henderson Jr., BSP Kelly L. Shaner, BSP Martin Stogniew, PhD Anand R. Baichwal, PhD Susan A. Katz, BSP Brenda K. Weller, BSP Anna Marie Weikel, BSP Kathryn L. Hatch, BSP David D. MacLaren, PhD Anne M. Wiland, PharmD In-Ok Jung, BSP Lisa M. Matson, BSP CLASS OF 1983 Jay E. Krosnick, BSP Antonia Mattia, BSP CLASS OF 1993 Renan A. Bonnel, BSP Antonia Mattia, PhD Maria Maggenti McCarthy, BSP Hope E. Campbell, PharmD Terry L. Davis, BSP Mark P. McDougall, BSP John R. O’Connell, MS Jean M. Dinwiddie, PharmD Theodore J. Evans, BSP David G. Miller, BSP Nina H. Spiller, PharmD Ann O. Dukes, BSP Mark G. Fletcher, PhD Mihi Ja Park, BSP Wayne D. VanWie, BSP Madeline V. Feinberg, PharmD Felix A. Khin-Maung-Gyi, BSP Thomas J. Pfaff, BSP Diana P. Bard Henzel, BSP Mary Therese Gyi, BSP Sally Van Doren, PharmD CLASS OF 1989 Alice H. Hill, PharmD Victoria G. Hale, BSP Anthony E. Zimmermann, BSP Natalie D. Eddington, PhD Nigel Roger Isaacs, PharmD Karen M. Kabat, MS Sharon A. Hartman, BSP Ivy I. Laryea-Akogyeram, BSP Charise S. Kasser, BSP CLASS OF 1986 James R. Salmons, BSP Jung E. Lee, BSP Ronald R. Kessler, BSP Kimberly L. Barnett, BSP Shawn A. Sniadowski, BSP Thomas L. Morgan, BSP David D. MacLaren, BSP William P. Beierschmitt, PhD Andrea B. Weiss, BSP Kathleen M. Phelan, BSP Madeline McCarren, PhD Andre P. Galitzine, PharmD Shelby D. Reed, BSP Cristina V. Platon, BSP Lauretta A. Kerr, BSP CLASS OF 1990 Anthony E. Zimmermann, PharmD Magaly Rodriguez de Bittner, PharmD Mary Lynn McPherson, PharmD Albert W. Brzeczko, PhD Molrat Sripinyo, BSP Keith S. Pozanek, BSP Randy S. Chiat, BSP CLASS OF 1994 Annette L. Tester, BSP Eric R. Schuetz, BSP Matthew R. Esslinger, BSP Eileen Bloom-Prinkey, BSP Huseyin C. Tunc, BSP Frances Spaven, PhD Udayan J. Shah, PhD Kimberly A. Compton, BSP Ilene H. Zuckerman, PharmD Brian J. Goetz, PharmD CLASS OF 1987 CLASS OF 1991 Raman M. Iyer, PhD CLASS OF 1984 Cynthia M. Anderson, BSP G. Delane Buff, BSP Julie S. Johnson, BSP Robin L. Becker, BSP William M. Heller, DSC William G. Davies, MS Sung K. Kim, BSP Brett M. Behounek, BSP Kathrin C. Kucharski, PharmD Trang H. Huynh, BSP William C. Cooper, BSP Cynthia L. Lacivita, PharmD Anna H. Jung, BSP CLASS OF 1995 Mary-Therese Hewins, MS Thomas P. LaMartina, BSP Bruce P. Smith, PhD Michael J. Barton, BSP Christopher G. Kruft, BSP Ann M. MacLaren, BSP Stephen M. Wienner, BSP Rebecca J. De Castro, BSP Mark H. Lapouraille, BSP Bonnie Darlene Purdy, PharmD Nancy A. Dravis, MS Timothy P. Lewis, BSP Laura E. Sampson, BSP CLASS OF 1992 Nancy B. Mabie, BSP David L. Lowery, BSP Jean O. Schwartz, BSP Freddy E. Banks, BSP Gloria J. Nichols-English, PhD Lisa McDaniel, BSP Mona L. Tsoukleris, PharmD Lynette R. Bradley-Baker, BSP Angela M. Parker, BSP Suzanne K. Simala, BSP Donna E. VanWie, BSP Paul S. Chinnaraj, BSP Jodi M. Sullivan, BSP

24 SCHOOL OF PHARMACY www.pharmacy.umaryland.edu Kelly E. Tinelli, PharmD CLASS OF 1999 Melissa Alex Souder, PharmD Ronald R. Kessler, PharmD Tracy R. Travers, BSP Abimbola O. Adebowale, PhD Tanyifor M. Tohnya, PharmD Daniel Z. Mansour, PharmD Lynette R. Bradley-Baker, PhD Kellie M. Monzillo, PharmD CLASS OF 1996 Catherine Yu Chew, PharmD CLASS OF 2002 Jeli K. Salau, PharmD Marsha E. Alvarez, PharmD Barbara B. Doegen, PharmD Howard K. Besner, PharmD Steven L. Silverman, PharmD Cynthia J. Boyle, PharmD Charles R. Downs, PharmD Jennifer W. Childress, PharmD Zeynep T. Tunc, PharmD Beatriz N. Caceres-Gentile, PharmD Michelle L. Eby, PharmD Margie Mae Goldberg-Okun, PharmD Thomas G. Williams Jr., PharmD Paul S. Chinnaraj, PharmD Donna S. Karasic, PharmD Tali M. Johnson, PharmD Jerome L. Fine, PharmD Maura P. Murphy, PhD Huijeong A. Jung, PhD CLASS OF 2007 Timothy D. Gladwell, PharmD Shelby D. Reed, PhD Yvonne K. Molotsi, PharmD Marcus J. LaChapelle, PharmD George C. Voxakis, PharmD Thomas G. Williams Sr., PharmD Sangeeta V. Raje, PhD Ellen H. Yankellow, PharmD Constanta E. Samborschi, PharmD CLASS OF 2008 CLASS OF 2000 Lawrence P. Siegel, PharmD Melike G. Tunc, PharmD CLASS OF 1997 Denise V. Baugh, PharmD Carol E. Stevenson, PharmD Stephen R. Anderson, PhD Lisa L. Booze, PharmD Vera Zejmis, PharmD Charles R. Bonapace, PharmD Jason F. Chancey, PharmD James L. Bresette, PharmD Mei-Yean T. Chen, PharmD CLASS OF 2003 Giving by Corporations Barbara S. Chong, PharmD Henry H. Choi, PharmD Kidanewold T. Geda, PharmD and Foundations David T. Diwa, PharmD Catherine G. Dormarunno, PharmD Kimberly A. Holmes, PharmD Kristin A. Lynch, PharmD Deborah J. Ehart, PharmD Lawrence J. Kotey, PharmD PATRONS Gina P. McKnight-Smith, PharmD Daniel E. Fishpaw, PharmD Sarah K. Nguyen, PharmD $100,000+ Gisele M. Sidbury, PharmD Kaysha R. Lancaster, PharmD Carolyn Petralia, PharmD Anonymous Cherokee L. Layson-Wolf, PharmD Vanja V. Sikirica, PharmD CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield CLASS OF 1998 Hyun J. Lee, PharmD Commonwealth Fund Michelle M. Ceng, PharmD Howard L. Robinson Jr., PharmD CLASS OF 2004 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Harold Chappelear, DSC James R. Salmons, PharmD Calvin Y. Lee, PharmD Terri F. Clayman, PharmD Charles H. Steg Jr., PharmD Michael P. Peloquin, PharmD BENEFACTORS Terry L. Davis, PharmD Michael J. Steinberg, PharmD $50,000 - $99,999 Randall W. Grimes, PharmD Charles D. Taylor Jr., PharmD CLASS OF 2005 Drug Information Association Huijeong A. Jung, PharmD Terry F. Wills, PharmD Kelli J. Bankard, PharmD Northern Pharmacy and Medical Equipment Jonathan N. Latham, PharmD William Yeboah, PharmD Stewart W. Carter, PharmD Walgreens Teresa A. Okala, PharmD Keith T. Pfaff, PharmD Frances A. Owings, PharmD CLASS OF 2001 Hoai An Truong, PharmD ASSOCIATES Andrea Lynn Seitzman-Siegel, PharmD Laci L. Brown, PharmD $25,000 - $49,999 Kellie S. Stonesifer, PharmD Anna Chan, PharmD CLASS OF 2006 American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Denise P. Toyer-McKan, PharmD Yelee Y. Kim, PharmD Mary Therese Gyi, PharmD Education Jae Hyung Wu, PharmD Kan Chan Ku, PharmD Brian M. Hose, PharmD Beacon Charitable Foundation David M. Yoder, PharmD Theresa M. Langeheine, PharmD Helen Hsiao, PharmD MiddleBrook Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

FY09 ANNUAL REPORT 25 Rathmann Family Foundation Nutramax Laboratories, Inc. Park Avenue Pharmacy Family Pharmacy of Hampstead: Rite Aid Corp. Maryland Pharmacists Association Pfizer, Inc. Eric Yospa, BSP ’91 Springer Science & Business Media LLC-NJ Omnicare, Inc. Preston Pharmacy, Inc. Fink’s Pharmacy: J. Philip Fink, BSP ’79 Wyeth Paradise Pharmacy Rainbow’s End, Inc. Hereford Pharmacy: Angelo Voxakis, BSP ’71 PharmaCare of Cumberland Roche Matching Gifts Program James Pharmacy AFFILIATES Pharmacia & Upjohn Foundation RX Associated T/A Community Pharmacy Kaiser Permanente $10,000 - $24,999 Pharmaceutical Consulting Services, Inc. Senior Pharmacists Association of Maryland Kmart American Heart Association Roche Diagnostics Corp. Sharpsburg Pharmacy Lawrence Lesko, PhD, FCP ASHP Foundation Russo’s Rx Shoppers Food & Pharmacy Lexi-Comp, Inc. Catalyst Rx Safeway, Inc. SuperValu Maryland Pharmacists Association excelleRx, Inc. The Drug Store The Pfizer Foundation, Inc. McKesson Corp.: Drew Schwichow Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. - Health and Wellness UM Alumni Association International, Inc. UPM Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Mt. Vernon Pharmacy: Stephen Wienner, Whiting-Turner Contracting Co. Your Community Pharmacy, Inc. Verizon Wireless BSP ’91 Weis Markets, Inc. Northern Pharmacy and Medical Equipment: SPONSORS CONTRIBUTORS UP TO $999 Wienner, Inc. Martin Mintz, BSP ’65 $1,000 - $9,999 Accenture Foundation Ortho Biotech: Brenda Mattingly Anonymous Ahold Financial Services Paper Mill Pharmacy: David Perrott, BSP ’80 American Brokerage, Inc. Alpha Zeta Omega Kappa Chapter Potomac Valley Pharmacy: American Pharmacists Association Cardinal Health Student Organization Robert Martin Jr., BSP ’74 Associated: Jewish Community Federation Carroll Hospital Center Rite Aid Corp. of Baltimore CNA Foundation Sponsorship Rutgers Fellowship Boonsboro Pharmacy, Inc. Deep Creek Pharmacy Fadia Shaya, PhD, MPH Catonsville Pharmacy, LLC Eli Lilly and Co. The University of Maryland School of Shoppers Food & Pharmacy Class of 2009 Eli Lilly and Co. Foundation Pharmacy thanks the many corporations, Target Corp. CVS Caremark Charitable Trust, Inc. Empire Professional Pharmacy foundations, organizations, and private Voshell’s Pharmacy: Jay Dorsch, RPh CVS Caremark EPIC Pharmacies, Inc. sponsors who, throughout the year, have so Walgreens Eastern Shore Pharmaceutical Society Exxon Mobil Foundation generously contributed directly to student Wal-Mart Fink’s Pharmacy Fulton Pharmacy, Inc. organizations to enrich the student experience Finksburg Pharmacy, Inc. George’s Creek Pharmacy, Inc. and ongoing professional development. Harris Teeter, Inc. Harold L. Frank, DDS, PC This is a listing of gifts received from July 1, 2008, to June 30, Hereford Pharmacy, Inc Jarrettsville Pharmacy, Inc. American Pharmacists Association 2009. We have made every Irwin and Betty Cohen Trust Johnson Family Pharmacy LLC Apple Discount Drugs: Jeffrey Sherr, BSP ’78 effort to provide a complete Kaiser Permanente Medical Group Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies AZO Kappa Alumni and accurate listing of donors Maryland Charity Campaign 2008 Kensington Pharmacy, LLC AZO Supreme and gifts. If we have made an Maryland Society of Health-System Klein’s Supermarkets, Inc. of Maryland Catonsville Pharmacy: Neil Leikach, BSP ’92, error or omission, please accept Pharmacists Lyon’s Pharmacy and Dixie Leikach, BSP ’92 our sincere apology and contact Millsboro Pharmacy, Inc. Merck Partnership for Giving CVS Caremark Janice Batzold, director of Mount Carmel Medical, Inc. McDougall’s Drug Center, Inc. Deep Creek Pharmacy: Gerard Herpel, BSP ’82 special gifts and programs, at NeighborCare Pharmacies Novartis Matching Gift Center EPIC Pharmacies, Inc. 410-706-1711 or at jbatzold@ rx.umaryland.edu so that we may correct our records. 26 SCHOOL OF PHARMACY www.pharmacy.umaryland.edu Strategic Plan 2010-2015

A. EDUCATION Foster student success through innovative curricula, superior practical experiences, and professional engagement. 1. Prepare students and trainees to excel as practitioners, researchers, academic faculty, and innovators in the profession through future-focused professional, graduate, and postdoctoral curricula. 2. Promote strong learner-centered environments using best practices in educational methodologies and instructional technology with evidence-driven approaches to teaching and assessment. 3. Encourage innovative interdisciplinary, interprofessional, and international experiences in education, practice, and research. 4. Expand recruitment efforts for excellent PharmD preceptors and high-quality students in PharmD, graduate, residency, and postdoctoral fellowship programs. 5. Model excellence and professionalism through continued faculty commitment to student engagement.

B. RESEARCH Intensify nationally and internationally recognized programs in drug discovery and development, health services, practice-based and translational research. 1. Strengthen and integrate structural biology and drug discovery programs to identify new therapeutic entities and technologies for development and evaluation. 2. Enhance research programs in biotechnology, nanomedicine, genomics, and personalized medicine directed toward optimizing drug therapy. 3. Expand safety and effectiveness research initiatives and partnerships in epidemiology, economics, clinical evaluation, and other health services. 4. Increase funding of multi-investigator, multi-department, and multi-institutional research initiatives and consortia. 5. Foster community engagement activities that support research and practice initiatives, such as practice-based research networks and community-based participatory research.

FY09 ANNUAL REPORT 27 C. PRACTICE Establish and expand pharmacy practice models that are self-sustaining and nationally recognized. 1. Optimize the pharmacist’s role by expanding practice models that utilize medication therapy management for acute and chronic diseases across the continuum of care settings. 2. Promote effective pharmacy practice models that have a positive impact on improved patient outcomes, decreased health care costs, adherence, minimization of adverse events, and reduction in medication errors. 3. Secure reimbursement of pharmacist’s clinical services at practice sites. 4. Advocate to local and federal legislatures and agencies for the advancement of pharmacy practice, to improve the health of citizens and to impact drug policy.

D.ENVIRONMENT Promote a healthy school community that values excellence through professional collegiality, mentoring, and citizenship. 1. Cultivate harmonious relationships and appreciation for professional and cultural diversity through communication among students, faculty, and staff. 2. Bolster efforts to recruit and retain outstanding and productive faculty and staff. 3. Empower students, staff, faculty, and alumni with formalized mentoring, continuing education and professional development, and leadership opportunities. 4. Energize relationships with preceptors, alumni, legislators, and other stakeholders.

E. ENTREPRENEURSHIP Capitalize on key revenue-generating opportunities in research, practice, education, and philanthropy. 1. Translate scholarly activities into marketable initiatives such as patents, intellectual property, technologies and curriculum licensing, and faculty-led startup companies. 2. Expand faculty sabbaticals on entrepreneurial activities, intellectual property, and public/private partnerships. 3. Increase partnerships with external entities to optimize continuing education programs and clinical, research, and teaching contracts. 4. Nurture a culture of philanthropy through a comprehensive development program.

28 SCHOOL OF PHARMACY www.pharmacy.umaryland.edu Leadership Board of Visitorss Dean Natalie D. Eddington, PhD, BSP Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs John H. Balch, BSP ’68, RPh Mark A. Levi, BSP ’70, PD Lisa Lebovitz, JD President Principal Associate Dean for Administration and PharmaCare of Cumberland Levi LLC Finance Assistant Dean for Instructional Design Option Care of Cumberland Gina McKnight-Smith, PharmD ’97, William Cooper, MBA and Technology Michael Beatrice, PhD ’01, MS MBA, CGP, BCPS Shannon Tucker, MS Corporate Vice President, Regulatory Clinical Coordinator Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Quality Science Maryland Provider Synergies Richard Dalby, PhD Chair, Department of Pharmaceutical Abbott Laboratories Sciences David G. Miller, BSP ’85, RPh Associate Dean for Curriculum Andrew Coop, PhD David Blake, PhD ’66 Consultant and Instructional Resources President Raymond Love, PharmD, BCPP, Chair, Department of Pharmacy DAB Consulting, LLC Milton H. Miller Sr. FASHP Practice and Science Magaly Rodriguez de Bittner, Capt. James L. Bresette, PharmD ’97 Richard P. Penna, PharmD Associate Dean for Student Affairs PharmD, BCPS, CDE USPHS, Deputy Director Executive Vice President (Emeritus) Jill Morgan, PharmD, BCPS Office of Clinical and Preventive Services American Association of Colleges Chair, Department of Pharmaceutical Indian Health Service Headquarters of Pharmacy Associate Dean for Research and Health Services Research Graduate Studies Ilene Zuckerman, PharmD, PhD Albert Brzeczko, PhD ’90 Robert G. Pinco, BSP, JD Paul Shapiro, PhD Vice President, Technical Affairs Senior Counsel Acura Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney P.C. Becky Ceraul Assistant Dean at the Universities Harold E. Chappelear, DSC ’98, RPh, Hon. David D. Rudolph Director, Communications at Shady Grove Heather Brennan Congdon, PharmD, LLD (Hon.) Maryland House of Delegates and Marketing CACP, CDE Principal School of Pharmacy InternaSource, LLC Alex Taylor, BSP ’76 Chief, Division of Clinical Services Chris Zang Paul T. Cuzmanes, BSP ’70, RPh, JD Maryland Medicaid Editor Attorney Office of External Affairs enters Sally Van Doren, PharmD ’85 C Joseph DeMino, BSP ’84, PD President Pharmacy Supervisor BioSoteria, Inc. Julie Bower Center for Drug Safety Computer-Aided Drug Design Center Sheila Weiss Smith, PhD, Director Alexander MacKerell Jr., PhD, CVS Caremark Graphic Designer Director George C. Voxakis, PharmD ’96, BSP ’58 Office of External Affairs Center for Innovative Pharmacy Russell B. Fair, RPh President Solutions Maryland Poison Center Vice President, Pharmacy Operations (Retired) American Liberty Financial Services, Inc. Special thanks to the following Magaly Rodriguez de Bittner, Bruce Anderson, PharmD, Director Giant Food, Inc. contributors: PharmD, BCPS, CDE, Clayton L. Warrington, BSP ’58 Felix Khin-Maung-Gyi, PharmD, Chairman (Retired) Janice Batzold, Nancy Bowers, Interim Director Peter Lamy Center on Drug Therapy MBA, BSP ’83, CIP, RAC Bozell Wellness Worldwide William Cooper, Alison Davitt, and Aging CEO Nicole Derr, Michele Ewing, Center for Nanomedicine and Bruce Stuart, PhD, Executive Director Chesapeake Research Review, Inc. Ellen H. Yankellow, PharmD ’96, BSP ’73 Peggy Funk, Tracie Jones, Cellular Delivery Chair Sara Kraft, Jill Morgan, Peter Swaan, PhD, Director Pharmaceutical Research Mayer Handelman, BSP ’54 President and CEO Angela Newman, Douglas Nutter, Anjan Nan, PhD, Co-Director Computing center Maryland Board of Pharmacy Correct Rx Pharmacy Services, Inc. and Alicia Walters Ilene Zuckerman, PharmD, PhD, Center on Drugs and Public Policy Executive Director Francis Palumbo, PhD, JD, Gail Rattinger, PharmD, PhD, Produced by the Office of External Affairs, 2010 Executive Director Director NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NUMBER 4695 BALTIMORE, MD 20 N. Pine St. Baltimore, MD 21201-1180

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elebrateTHE GRAND OPENING OF PHARMACY HALL ADDITION

A variety of opening activities are being planned for OCTOBER 2010.

Mark your calendar now and plan to join us for:

OCTOBER 5 10:30 a.m. Special grand opening ceremony 1 p.m. The School’s annual Balassone Lecture

OCTOBER 7 6:30 p.m. Leadership donor reception

OCTOBER 10 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. All alumni reunion and brunch

Tours of the Addition will be provided at each event. www.pharmacy.umaryland.edu