INTERACTIONS 2018 College of Pharmacy

VISION STATEMENT We will revolutionize pharmacy practice and healthcare through INTERACTIONS interdisciplinary education and research.

Dean’s Update ...... 4 MISSION STATEMENT College Life ...... 6 Why the heck are these students Our mission is to educate Student Spotlight ...... 8 and inspire a diverse group wearing a scarf on what look like of future pharmacists and Faculty ...... 14 perfectly warm days? pharmaceutical scientists to be Research at Pharmacy...... 20 leaders, advance patient care, Alumni Leadership ...... 24 About fi ve years ago, we began sending newly and improve health for all. We accepted pharmacy students a Maize and Blue seek to create, disseminate, Alumni Spotlight ...... 30 scarf and told them to wrap themselves in Michigan! and apply new knowledge that Honor Roll of Donors ...... 32 We also asked them to take a meaningful picture endows our graduates with Tributes ...... 42 – we then share these photos at orientation as the the skills, abilities, behaviors, pictured student describes the shot. and attitudes necessary to Named Endowment Funds ...... 44 apply the foundational sciences Connect ...... 50 Our students, faculty, and staff come from all over to to the provision of inter- create one great College of Pharmacy. This publication professional patient-centered highlights the people who drive the education, research, care, management of medication and service missions of Michigan Pharmacy. use systems, advocacy of population health and wellness, We invite you to “wrap yourself in Michigan” and see and collaborative discovery and how the College’s people are making a difference. implementation of solutions to today’s and tomorrow’s healthcare problems.

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DEAN’S UPDATE

Dear Alumni, Colleagues, and Friends,

I am excited to share our College’s annual update with you. As you will see in the pages that follow, the future of Michigan Thanks to you, we had another incredible year! Whether it was Pharmacy is equally bright. From the snapshots of newly matriculated mentoring our students, co-authoring a paper with us, collaborating pharmacy students in their maize and blue scarves to the pictures at a professional meeting, hiring one of our graduates, creating of graduate students, new assistant professors and faculty holding a new scholarship, or contributing to our annual fund, you endowed professorships, it’s clear that the current and future are an important part of the Michigan Pharmacy team. generations of the leaders and best in pharmacy walk our halls.

• We graduated the 150th pharmacy class from our program, Speaking of our halls, we remain atop the University’s list for congratulating the 58% of the class that accepted residencies a new building. The University has earmarked $90M for this and the remainder that went directly into fellowships and jobs. project, and we are actively seeking additional funding from • We had yet another record year in extramural grant other sources. Pending Regents’ approval, I hope to be sharing funding, contributing to a whopping 184% increase in some exciting news with you in the next 3-6 months. research expenditures over the last four years. U-M Pharmacy White Coat Ceremony. Thank you again for your generous fi nancial, intellectual, and • We exceeded our Victors for Michigan Campaign professional contributions to the University of Michigan College fundraising goal, creating over $11M in new endowed of Pharmacy. Please visit us in Ann Arbor soon. Go Blue! scholarships and fellowships – bringing the overall value of our College’s endowment to over $120M. • We completed a new strategic plan for the College, outlining major initiatives in research, career development, education, diversity, equity, and inclusion. James T. Dalton Dean, College of Pharmacy

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Michigan’s academic vigor offers excellence across disciplines and around the globe. We are 97 INCOMING CLASS PROFILE top ten graduate recognized as a leader in higher education due programs to the outstanding quality of our 19 schools and #1 top U.S. public colleges, internationally recognized faculty and university BS 2018 U.S. News & World Report PharmD Class of 2022 Entering Students departments with 260 degree programs. QS World 2018-19 Admits 139 Admits 29 • 19 schools & colleges # Matriculants 89 Matriculants 24 3 Male 29 33% Male 10 42% • 260 degree programs best value public college Female 60 67% Female 14 58% • 79 majors and more than 100 minors # • Nearly 2,000 classes available each semester U.S. News & World Report of the incoming best college1 town Fall 2018 in America 90% class have or will Total Enrollment • 15:1 student/faculty ratio # have a bachelor’s degree. All Students • More than 200 study-abroad programs on 6 continents public1 research Wallet Hub 2018 Pre-Pharmacy Study: university in PharmD 333 • #10 in the nation for students studying abroad the U.S. # U-M Ann Arbor 19 21% PhD 88 • More than 600 global initiatives worldwide 3 National Science Foundation college of Non-U-M 70 79% BS 54 pharmacy

PhD 2018 2018-2019 Scholarships U.S. News & World Report Entering PhD Students All Students # Admits 40 PharmD 311 9 best colleges for Matriculants 28 PhD 78 your money # Male 17 61% BS 0 17 Money Magazine 2018 best global Female 11 39% university # Department Matriculants 15 U.S. News & World Report world reputation Medicinal Chemistry 13 # Times Higher Education 2018 9 Pharmaceutical Sciences 11 best colleges for Clinical Pharmacy 4 veterans

U.S. News & World Report 2017

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STUDENT SPOTLIGHT

Pharmacy Students Educate Public on Safe Opioid Use and Disposal Almost 250 students from the College were stationed at 35 different community pharmacies in Washtenaw County to talk to customers about safe opioid use and disposal, recognizing abuse and how to connect to local resources for help.

Amy Fraley Wins Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship Amy Fraley has been awarded the 2018 Pharmacy Announces New Dual Degree with Ross School of Business Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship. Amy, U-M College of In conjunction with the Ross School of Business, the dual Doctor of Pharmacy and a fi fth-year student, is pursuing her PhD Pharmacy and School Master of Business Administration degree program is designed to help pharmacy in the U-M Interdisciplinary Program in of Public Health U-M Pharmacy Hosts 49th Annual Pharmaceutics Graduate students become more marketable and knowledgeable across disciplines. Medicinal Chemistry. This competitive Introduce Dual Degree Student Research Meeting fellowship supports exceptional doctoral Program Michigan had the honor of hosting the 49th Annual Pharmaceutics candidates who are working on particularly The dual Doctor of Graduate Student Research Meeting. Over 100 graduate creative or ambitious dissertations. Pharmacy and Master of students from twelve Midwestern universities were joined by Public Health program representatives from ten companies and organizations at the event allows students to organized and run by U-M Pharmacy graduate students. Sumit Bandekar Wins pursue studies in both National Cancer Institute fi elds during a fi ve-year Research Service Award enrollment period. The Sumit Bandekar, a Medicinal Pharmacy Students new program will provide Chemistry PhD Candidate, has Assist Local Seniors with students with a well- been awarded a Ruth L. Kirschstein Medication Management rounded educational National Research Service Award Pharmacy student volunteers foundation to prepare for Individual Predoctoral Fellows. sat down with residents them for managerial MICHIGANSumit hopes that his ambitious at Lurie Terrace senior careers within both dissertation research, which is apartment community to pharmaceutical companies supported by this award, will help them keep track of their and health care provider ultimately lead to improvements medication by creating a organizations. in care for individuals suffering personalized medication list. from uveal melanoma.

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STUDENT SPOTLIGHT

U-M Pharmacy Launches Residential Pre-Pharmacy Summer Program, Welcomes Inaugural Cohort

he College of Pharmacy College’s chief diversity, equity, is lower than those of other who phoned in from Kentucky. following their participation. announced a new and inclusion offi cer. “The schools they may be considering. In a session with alumni Barima Applicants should self- residential pre-pharmacy program will help students feel One student shared this Opong-Owosu, PharmD’11, identify as educationally, T summer program, called confi dent when applying to and information with her family, who Tiffany Porter, PharmD’12, socially, or economically the Pharmacy Scholars Program interviewing for pharmacy school. were so impressed that they are Regine White, PharmD’04, and disadvantaged or (PSP) in February 2018. This six- We also hope that participants planning a trip to tour Michigan.” Omonye Phillips, PharmD’11, demonstrate a commitment week program aims to prepare recognize that you’ll fi nd no better the students learned the value to serve under-served students to take the Pharmacy opportunity or preparation for Several students expressed of attending a large, prestigious populations within the College Admissions Test (PCAT), success as a PharmD candidate that they had not previously institution and how it can support United States. confi dently manage the interview than at the University of Michigan considered attending Michigan a variety of career paths. And process, and introduces them College of Pharmacy.” for pharmacy school. “They saw in a session with the to faculty and administrators the University as a very large Pharmacist Guild, whose at the College. It also exposes The annual program, which is free institution and assumed it would members include Derrick participants to the variety of to all participants, was held for the be impersonal and that they Jackson, BSPharm’80, Kimberly career options available to those fi rst time May 20-June 28, 2018. would get lost in the system,” Jordan, PharmD’89, and Kiela with a Doctor of Pharmacy Six students, from as near as Flint, notes Dr. McClinton. “But they Samuels, PharmD’87, the students degree. PSP is modeled after its MI, and as far away as Ponce, now see the College of Pharmacy gained insight on fi nancial sister program, Profi le for Success Puerto Rico, were admitted into as a community committed to literacy and staying focused on at the U-M School of Dentistry. the inaugural cohort. each student.” long-term goals. “I didn’t think I could come to Michigan

“Students who participate in “The students enjoyed all aspects The PSP students met with PSP is open to college juniors, before this program, but now I am PSP will have the opportunity of the program, particularly College alumni, including Matt seniors, recent college graduates, to build their academic and the hands-on exercises such as Perez, PharmD’13, and Norris and individuals making a career applying for pharmacy school,” professional skill sets and their calculations and compounding,” Turner, PharmD’90, both of transition who are on track understanding of the broad explains Dr. McClinton. “They whom traveled to Ann Arbor to to enter pharmacy school - Johanna Mendoza, member of fi eld that is pharmacy,” explains learned that with the College’s mentor the students in person, the academic year Regina McClinton, PhD, the new tuition structure, our tuition and Lydia Benitez, PharmD’14, the inaugural PSP cohort

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STUDENT SPOTLIGHT Why did you choose the University of Michigan College of Pharmacy?

The College of Pharmacy I chose to become a I chose Michigan for a The College of Pharmacy With future goals of The College of The interview process was I chose the U-M College The smaller class sizes, As an incoming student, at the University of part of the U-M College few reasons. Foremost, I provides plenty of becoming a physician, Pharmacy offers highly very intimate, small, and of Pharmacy because exceptional residency I strongly resonated Michigan is one of the of Pharmacy because wanted to work with Dr. resources about the the BSPS program equips personalized advising personable. I was able to of the diverse and placement rates, stellar with Michigan’s best programs I’ve seen. it offers specialized Larsen in the Vahlteich diverse facets of me with classes relevant and ease of collaboration absorb all the different cutting edge research faculty, and overall interprofessional There is a true sense coursework relevant to Medicinal Chemistry pharmacy and health to the medical fi eld, with other academic perspectives from being conducted in reputation all played a opportunities, such as of interdisciplinary my goal of becoming Core. I felt that the sciences to prepare while enhancing my programs for special current students about the Department of role in convincing me to the team-based decision collaboration and a medicinal chemist, industry background and students for unique perspective on the roles opportunities. This the program by going Pharmaceutical Sciences. leave home for Michigan. making course with the an opportunity to along with giving me approach to drug design opportunities. The required for a successful summer, I studied to lunch and being in I didn’t know exactly I also believed that the schools of dentistry, approach projects from the freedom to tailor my and development they knowledge from my care team. I was drawn biotechnology and class with them, no other what I wanted to study relationships I would nursing, and social different perspectives. schedule in a way that employed was the type of classes and my research to the small class sizes drug development in school I interviewed when I applied, so having develop with my peers work, attendances at The professors are allows me to pursue my expertise I wanted. Also, experiences so far have which enable meaningful Copenhagen through did that. It was quite a variety of options was and advisors would grand rounds, and the enthusiastic about interests outside of the the collaborative nature even helped me land integration between collaboration with LSA- an enjoyable interview attractive. I also loved the contribute greatly to my opportunity to enroll in their research and College. of the College. an internship at a top faculty and students. CGIS. These credits count experience. people and felt at home. professional growth. elective courses outside fi nding cures. biopharmaceutical towards my BSPS degree of pharmacy. Alyah Chmiel Jeff Zwicker company! Katherine Jaje here. Tien Ho Lindsay Scheetz Terrence Pang Andrea Shergalis BSPS’19 PhD Candidate in BSPS’19 PharmD’19 PhD Candidate in PharmD’19 Kaylee Miu PhD Candidate in Medicinal Chemistry Taylour Treadwell Raluca Laza Pharmaceutical Sciences PharmD’19 Medicinal Chemistry BSPS’19 BSPS’19

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FACULTY CLINICAL MEDICINAL PHARMACEUTICAL PHARMACY CHEMISTRY SCIENCES NOTABLE FACULTY AWARDS

Cesar Alaniz Jasmine A. Luzum Mustapha A. Beleh Gordon L. Amidon 2018-19 Frank J. Ascione Nancy A. Mason Heather A. Carlson Gregory E. Amidon college’s reputation and success is dependent on the quality of its faculty. Emily J. Ashjian Varsha B. Mehta Timothy Cernak Joseph P. Burnett A At the University of Michigan College of Pharmacy, we have world class researchers and College of Richard P. Bagozzi Rima A. Mohammad Bikash Debnath Hongwei Chen educators. We’re proud of our faculty and their achievements – as evidenced by some of Jolene R. Bostwick Bruce A. Mueller George A. Garcia Wei Cheng the awards bestowed upon our faculty over the last year. Pharmacy Peggy L. Carver Amy Barton Pai Amanda L. Garner Beata Chertok Faculty Hae Mi Choe Manjunath P. “Amit” Pai Scott D. Larsen James T. Dalton John S. Clark Jeong Mi “Jamie” Park Andrei L. Lomize Meihua “Rose” Feng Gordon Amidon Steven Erickson Kathleen Stringer Antoinette Coe Amy Pasternak Henry I. Mosberg Yongjun Hu Lifetime Achievement Award Teaching Excellence Award Albert B. Prescott Professorship Heidi L. Diez Kimberly A. Redic Nouri Neamati Kyung-Dall Lee Canadian Society for Pharmaceutical Sciences University of Michigan College of Pharmacy University of Michigan College of Pharmacy Michael P. Dorsch Randolph E. Regal Irina D. Pogozheva James J. Moon Takeru Higuchi Research Achievement Award Gregory Eschenauer Burgunda Sweet Vicki L. Ellingrod Tami L. Remington Soma Samanta Nair Rodriguez-Hornedo American Pharmacists Association Antimicrobial Stewardship Center of Best Social and Administrative Sciences Steven R. Erickson Michael A. Smith Emily E. Scott Gustavo R. “Gus” Rosania Peggy Carver Excellence (awarded to U-M Antimicrobial Publication Award for the Scholarship of Gregory A. Eschenauer Janice L. Stumpf Jonathan Z. Sexton Anna A. S. Schwendeman Outstanding Chapter Advisor, Phi Delta Chi Stewardship Program) Teaching and Learning Student Karen B. Farris Burgunda V. “Gundy” David H. Sherman Steven P. Schwendeman Fraternity Infectious Diseases Society of America American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy David G. Frame Sweet Hollis D. H. Showalter David E. Smith Phi Delta Chi Fraternity Faculty James Moon Daniel L. Hertz Amy N. Thompson Richard D. Smith Sejin Son Ratio James Dalton Emerald Foundation Distinguished Deborah Wagner 11:1 Sarah E. Vordenberg Deborah S. Wagner Ashootosh Tripathi Duxin Sun Investigator Award EMS Pharmacy Systems for Southeastern Rho Chi Society Lecture Award Paul C. Walker Regular Stanley S. Kent Shaomeng Wang Peter M. Tessier Rho Chi Society Emerald Foundation Michigan Award Health Emergency Medical Services Inc. 40 Instructional Faculty Kellie A. Kippes Kristen Ward Andrew D. White Hebao Yuan James Stevenson Kristin C. Klein Trisha D. Wells Ronald W. Woodard Cherie Dotson Distinguished Diversity Leaders Award American Society of Health-System Paul Walker Michael D. Kraft James G. Stevenson 30 Clinical Faculty University of Michigan Pharmacists Foundation Literature Award Joseph A. Oddis Leadership Award Shawna L. Kraft Kathleen A. Stringer American Society of Health-System Michigan Society of Health- Haojie Zhu Pharmacists Foundation System Pharmacists 17 Research Faculty Corey A. Lester

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FACULTY

WELCOME Emily J. Corey A. Amy L. Kristen M. NEW Ashjian Tim Cernak Lester Pasternak Ward Clinical Assistant Assistant Professor of Research Assistant Clinical Assistant Clinical Assistant FACULTY Professor Medicinal Chemistry Professor Professor Professor Research Interests Research Interests Research Interests Research Interests Research Interests • Diabetes Mellitus • Chemical synthesis and the interface of chemical Pharmacy informatics and data science approaches to Discovery and implementation of pharmacogenetics • Mechanisms of adverse medication side effects • Chronic Kidney Disease synthesis with drug properties and drug design. improve medication safety • Precision medicine • Cardiovascular risk reduction • Total Synthesis and Reaction Discovery • Pharmacogenomics Fellowship Training • Transitions between primary and specialty care • High-throughput methods, automation and Residency University of Michigan • Metabolomics • Health literacy informatics PGY1 Community Practice, Virginia Commonwealth • Development and advancement of new and • C-H functionalization and late-stage University Residency Fellowship Training innovative ambulatory care pharmacy services functionalization PGY1 Pharmacy Practice Residency - University of Michigan College of Pharmacy, mentor • Experiential education • Chemoinformatics Alma Mater Cleveland Clinic Hillcrest, Dr. Vicki Ellingrod University of Rhode Island, PharmD’12; PGY2 Clinical Pharmacogenetics - Residency Previous Institution University of Wisconsin-Madison, PhD ‘17 St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Alma Mater PGY1 Pharmacy Practice Residency - Merck & Co., Inc. University of Michigan, PharmD’14 University of Michigan; 5 Invited Presentation Alma Mater PGY2 Ambulatory Care Specialty Residency - 10 Fellowship Training Peer-reviewed Journal Articles 9 Ohio Northern University, PharmD’14 Students Mentored University of Michigan Columbia University Postdoctoral Fellow 1 Career Research Dollars Awarded $444,073 Book Chapters Alma Mater Alma Mater Peer-reviewed Journal Articles 16 University of Washington, BS’08; McGill University, PhD‘07 Career Research Dollars Awarded $271,162 UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy, PharmD’13 Notable Awards Notable Awards Merck Excellence Award, Merck Green Chemistry Southeastern Michigan Society of Health-System Award, Robert Zamboni Award, Ocean Nutrition Pharmacists Pharmacy Resident of the Year (2015) Canada Prize he breadth and depth of our faculty’s scientifi c and clinical More Career Highlights Patents 8 • Board Certifi ed Ambulatory Care Pharmacist Invited Presentation 29 expertise make for an unrivaled learning environment that is (BCACP) T • Board Certifi ed Pharmacotherapy Specialist Peer-reviewed Journal Articles 18 rich in creativity and collaboration. We are proud to have cultivated (BCPS) an environment where the leaders and best fl ourish. Dean James Dalton

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FACULTY “Sepsis Heroes” Start Interprofessional Clinic Aimed at Keeping ICU Patients Healthy after Discharge

ecovery does not end when a “Each specialist in the clinic knows how hospitalization and medications that may no patient visit: a six-month follow-up visit is of our patients to be recovering from,” says patient is discharged from the to handle the particular needs of patients longer be needed or inappropriate. Patients scheduled, or virtual check-ins can take place Jakob McSparron, MD, clinical director of intensive care unit (ICU). Rima recently released from the ICU,” says Dr. also see a social worker to review the surveys sooner if necessary. the PULSE Clinic. Mohammad, PharmD, clinical Mohammad. “Improving patient care is our and receive cognitive testing. Mari Pitcher, associate professor of pharmacy main goal. However, caregivers also need licensed clinical social worker and adjunct U-M PULSE, which opened in March 2018 For their efforts, the Sepsis Alliance has Rand clinical pharmacist, Michigan Medicine, support after a critically ill family member or lecturer at the University of Michigan School in the Michigan Medicine Taubman Center, recognized the U-M Pulse Team as Sepsis explains that many ICU patients experience friend is released from the hospital; we try to of Social Work, specializes in post-traumatic is one of just a few such clinics in the country. Heroes. The award honors the team for cognitive, physical, and emotional symptoms address their needs and concerns in addition stress, anxiety, and major life changes. Its services are available to those who have their innovative efforts to improve the after they come home from the hospital, and to patients’.” Pharmacists contribute expertise Ms. Pitcher performs a comprehensive recently stayed in a Michigan Medicine ICU, care of sepsis survivors. They received the may lack adequate follow-up care putting in the areas of medication management and assessment of each patient, including or elsewhere. Ideally, a patient does not wait award during the Sepsis Alliance’s annual them at risk for hospital re-admission. To reconciliation, disease management, patient evaluation of cognitive function, support long to pursue the clinic’s services following fundraising gala on September 13, 2018 in address this gap in care, Dr. Mohammad counseling, and collaborate with social systems, mental health, and employment/ ICU discharge. , which coincided with World and other clinicians with the University of workers on drug costs. fi nancial status. Caregivers are welcome to Sepsis Day. Michigan have established a new clinic to participate in the social work consultation. The new clinic builds upon established The University of Michigan help these patients get timely and thorough During their initial visit to the clinic, patients The visit concludes with a physical clinical Michigan Medicine research, which explored Patients do not need a referral to be seen at Post ICU Longitudinal follow-up care. work with a pharmacist, social worker, evaluation and medical review. proper post-discharge follow-up care the clinic. To schedule an appointment with and physician to address their medical, guidelines for sepsis survivors. According U-M PULSE, call 734-647-9342 and request Survivor Experience Clinic The University of Michigan Post ICU mental and physical health needs. Patients All clinicians meet to discuss their respective to the Center for Disease Control and an appointment with Dr. McSparron. (U-M PULSE) provides Longitudinal Survivor Experience and caregivers fi ll out a survey intended exams and recommended follow-up care. Prevention, more than 1.5 million people get Clinic (U-M PULSE) takes a holistic, to evaluate the impact of their illness on Additional providers, including a dietitian sepsis each year in the United States, with a one-stop shop for multidisciplinary approach – a social their caregivers and their own quality of and spiritual care specialist are available for 250,000 of those dying from the infection. patients discharged from worker, physician, and clinical pharmacist life. Patients meet with a pharmacist for consultation in the clinic. The team then sees an intensive care unit. work collaboratively to address a range of a comprehensive medication review; Dr. the patient to outline the care plan and help “While we will defi nitely treat patients patient needs. Mohammad pays particular attention facilitate any referrals. The U-M PULSE recovering from other critical illnesses, sepsis to medication changes made during the team’s care does not end after the initial appears to be one illness we expect many

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RESEARCH AT PHARMACY DRUG DISCOVERY DRUG DELIVERY TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE

Dr. Heather A. Carlson Dr. James Moon Dr. Amit Pai Professor of Medicinal Chemistry John G. Searle Associate Associate Professor of Clinical Leading the charge on Professor of Pharmaceutical Pharmacy Research in the Carlson Laboratory Sciences broadly addresses protein-ligand Dr. Pai’s work in the Pharmacokinetics urgent health needs interactions, from the basic biophysics The Moon Laboratory is developing and Mass Spectrometry Core focuses of molecular recognition to applied new strategies to improve the effi cacy on three areas: the application of inhibitor design. The lab uses computer modeling methods of cancer immunotherapy. They are working on new vaccine population pharmacokinetic analyses to optimize drug he spectrum of research conducted by Michigan and data mining to gain insights that are later verifi ed technologies for vaccination against infectious pathogens, dosing in special populations, the creation of precision In the past 4 years, through collaborations with experimentalists. including HIV. medicine treatment algorithms that rely on adaptive Pharmacy faculty, students, and staff is truly feedback design, and fi nally, the design and validation of research expenditures Dr. Amanda L. Garner Dr. Anna Schwendeman models to predict drug biodistribution. expansive. Pharmacy boasts many active Assistant Professor of Medicinal Associate Professor of have grown well research projects, from drug discovery to drug Chemistry Pharmaceutical Sciences Dr. Kathleen A. Stringer T The Albert B. Prescott Professor delivery to translational science. Not only is there breadth Research in the Garner Laboratory is Dr. Schwendeman’s laboratory of Clinical and Translational over 180%. focused on using chemical biology, designs synthetic high density Pharmacy to the work we are doing, support for U-M Pharmacy medicinal chemistry and molecular lipoprotein nanomedicines. They research has fl ourished. In the past 4 years, research and cellular biology approaches to investigate the high-risk/ use them to remove cholesterol from hardened arteries, The primary focus of Dr. Stringer’s high-reward areas of targeting microRNAs, RNA-protein and reduce vascular infl ammation and deliver drugs to treat research is the application of expenditures have grown well over 180%. Highlighted protein-protein interactions for probe and drug discovery. atherosclerosis and sepsis. They characterize complex generic metabolomics to critical illnesses like sepsis, the acute at right are a few of the many ongoing faculty research products such as liposomes, peptides and biosimilars. respiratory distress syndrome and plastic bronchitis. Dr. Nouri Neamati Her research uses metabolomics to elaborate disease Total Research initiatives taking place in key areas. U-M Pharmacy John G. Searle Professor of phenotypes and drug response and to gain insight into new Medicinal Chemistry drug target opportunities. Expenditures FY18: faculty are working tirelessly to advance human health Dr. Haojie Zhu through big-picture thinking, real-world solutions, a The Neamati Laboratory is interested in using machine Associate Professor of Pharmacy passion for teamwork, and a network of outstanding learning technologies, chemo- and $17,481,516 bioinformatics to develop next generation drugs to treat Dr. Zhu’s research focuses on collaborators. This leadership has made the College of glioma, pancreatic, esophageal, and ovarian cancers. precision pharmacotherapy in the Pharmacy a hub on campus for intersecting disciplines, context of pharmacogenomics and proteomics. His laboratory centered on one core mission: making the world better. conducts both basic and clinical studies to determine genetic and nongenetic biomarkers associated with the interindividual variability in responses to drug treatment.

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Pai, M.P., Derstine, B.A., Lichty, M., Michniacki, T. F., Hannibal, M., Ross, C.W., Wang, X., Rida, N., Shi, J., Wu, A.H., Bleske, Redic, K.A., Skyles, A., & Zaccardelli, J. Song, J.M., Menon, A., Mitchell, D.C., Anand, J.P., Kochan, K.E., Nastase, A.F., Shalev, O., Raghavan, S., Mazzara, J.M., Murashov, M.D., LaLone, V., Rzeczycki, Ross, B.E., Sullivan, J.A., Su, G.L., & Frame, D.G., DuVall, A.S., Khoriaty, R., B.E., & Zhu, H.J. (2017). A Comprehensive (2017). Potential Role of a Pharmacist to Johnson, O.T., & Garner, A.L. (2017). Montgomery, D., Griggs, N.W., Traynor, J.R.; Senabulya, N., Sinko, P.D., Fleck, E., P.M., Keswani, R.K., Yoon, G.S., Sud, S., Wang, S.C. (2017). Relationships of Vander Lugt, M.T., & Walkovich, K.J. (2018). Functional Assessment of Carboxylesterase Enhance Medication-Related Aspects of High-Throughput Chemical Probing of Mosberg, H.I.; & Jutkiewicz, E.M. (2018). Rockwell, C., Simopoulos, N., Jones, C.M., Rajeswaran, W., Larsen, S., Stringer, K.A., & Vancomycin Pharmacokinetics to Body Hematologic Manifestations of Defi ciency 1 Nonsynonymous Polymorphisms. Drug Clinical Trials Conducted in a Dedicated Full-Length Protein-Protein Interactions. ACS In Vivo Effects of mu Opioid Receptor Schwendeman, A., Mehta, G., Clarke, R., Rosania, G.R. (2018). The Physicochemical Size and Composition Using a Novel of Adenosine Deaminase 2 (DADA2) and Metabolism and Disposition, 45(11), pp. Clinical Research Unit. Contemporary Clinical Combinatorial Science, 19(12), pp. 763-769. Agonist/delta Opioid Receptor Antagonist Amidon, G.E., & Shtein, M. (2017). Printing Basis of Clofazimine-Induced Skin Pharmacomorphomic Approach Based on Response to Tumor Necrosis Factor Inhibition 1149-1155. Trials Communications, 6, pp. 55-57. Peptidomimetics Following Acute and of Small Molecular Medicines from the Pigmentation. Journal of Investigative Medical Imaging. Antimicrobial Agents and in DADA2-Associated Bone Marrow Failure. Lomize, A.L., Hage J.M., & Pogozheva I.D. Repeated Administration. British Journal of Vapor Phase. Nature Communications, 8(1), Dermatology, 138(3), pp. 697-703. Chemotherapy, 61(11), pp. e 01402-17. Journal of Clinical Immunology, pp. 166-173. Vermeulen, L.C., Kolesar, J., Flynn, Remington, T.L., Bleske, B.E., Bartholomew, (2018). Membranome 2.0: Database for Pharmacology, 175(11), pp. 2013-2027. pp. 711. A.J., Almeter, P.J., Enright, S.M., Zellmer, W.A., T., Dorsch, M.P., Guthrie, S.K., Klein, K.C., Proteome-Wide Profi ling of Bitopic Proteins Sun, K., Xu, H., Hilfi nger, J.L., Lee, K.D., Pasternak, A.L., Ward, K.M., Luzum, Eschenauer, G.A., Carver, P.L., Patel, T.S., Devereaux, D.S., Hoffman, J.M., Knoer, Tingen, J.M., & Wells, T.D. (2017). Qualitative and Their Dimers. Bioinformatics (Oxford, Kuang, Y., Sechi, M., Nurra, S., Ljungman, M., Kotnala, A., Zheng, Y., Fu, J., & Cheng, W. Provoda, C.J., Sabit, H., & Amidon, G.L. J.A., Ellingrod, V.L., & Hertz, D.L. (2017). Lin, S.W., Klinker, K.P., Pai, M.P., & Lam, S.W. S.J., Crismon, M.L., Stevenson, J.G., Heath, Analysis of Student Perceptions Comparing England), 34(6), pp. 1061-1062. & Neamati, N. (2018). Design and Synthesis (2017). Microfl uidic-Based High-Throughput (2018). Improved Protease-Targeting Germline Genetic Variants with Implications (2018). Survival in Patients with Candida W.M., Short, G.T., Ploetz, P., Swarthout, Team-based Learning and Traditional Lecture of Novel Reactive Oxygen Species Inducers Optical Trapping of Nanoparticles. Lab on a and Biopharmaceutical Properties of for Disease Risk and Therapeutic Outcomes. glabrata Bloodstream Infections is Associated M.D., Saenz, R., Zilz, D.A., Evans, W.E., & Ray, in a Pharmacotherapeutics Course. American Smith, R.D., Lu, J., & Carlson, H.A.(2017). for the Treatment of Pancreatic Ductal Chip, 17(12), pp. 2125-2134. Novel Prodrugs of Ganciclovir. Molecular Physiological Genomics, 49(10), pp. 467-581. with Fluconazole Dose. Antimicrobial Agents M.D. (2018). ASHP Foundation Pharmacy Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 81(3), Are There Physicochemical Differences Adenocarcinoma. Journal of Medicinal Pharmaceutics, 15(2), pp. 410-419. and Chemotherapy, 63(6). Forecast 2018: Strategic Planning Advice pp. 55. Between Allosteric and Competitive Chemistry, 61(4), pp. 1576-1594. Ponnusamy, S., Coss, C.C., Thiyagarajan, PLOS Computational Biology, Flythe, J.E., Hilliard, T., Castillo, G., Ikeler, for Pharmacy Departments in Hospitals and Ligands? T., Watts, K., Hwang, D.J., He, Y., Selth, L. Nam, J., Son, S., Ochyl, L.J., Kuai, R., 13 K., Orazi, J., Abdel-Rahman, E., Pai, A.B., Sweet, B.V., Madeo, A., Fitzgerald, M., Health Systems. American Journal of Health- Owusu, O.A., Hamadeh, I., & Smith, M. (11), pp. e1005813. Bart, A.G., & Scott, E.E. (2017). Structural A., McEwan, I.J., Duke, C.B., Pagadala, J., Schwendeman, A., & Moon, J.J. 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What makes you Jenna ALUMNI LEADERSHIP proud to be a graduate Holzhausen The emphasis College leadership has of the U-M College of placed on expanding dual-degree Pharmacy? program opportunities for current and future students makes me proud to be a College of Pharmacy graduate of the U-M College of Pharmacy. Alumni Board of Governors

Michael Rudoni Dr. C. Brett Benfi eld, PharmD ‘14 Dr. Jenna Holzhausen, PharmD ‘10 Dr. Jerome Stevens, PharmD ‘09 The members of the University Minneapolis, MN Milford, MI Ypsilanti, MI My success as a brettbenfi [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] clinical pharmacist Kevin Fantich of Michigan College of Pharmacy and teacher is Dr. Margo Bowman, PharmD ‘12 Dr. Shannon Hough, PharmD ‘10 Dr. Stephen Stout, PharmD ‘07 Alumni Board of Governors thanks to the education, guidance, and The U-M learning experience is Zeeland, MI Dexter, MI Ann Arbor, MI leadership offered to me by Michigan [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] unmatched in the industry. The level are elected to three-year terms. and the COP. I am honored to be part of education has provided me with of a community of innovators and , PharmD ‘90 , PharmD ‘11 , PharmD ‘06 countless opportunities and the ability Dr. Joni Bradley Dr. Alexandra Tungol Lin Dr. Lenore Tominna champions of our profession who The roles of the Board are to Canton, MI West Bloomfi eld, MI San Francisco, CA to branch out in many ways. continue to uphold Michigan’s tradition [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] foster communication between of being the leaders and best. the College and its alumni, to Dr. Megan L. Cadiz, PharmD ‘10 Dr. Rachel Lebovic McDevitt, PharmD ‘14 Dr. Shea B. Van Vuuren, PharmD ‘97 Rochester, MI Ann Arbor, MI Manchester, MI take leadership roles in College [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Ira Cohen

activities, and to offer counsel to Dr. Jennifer L. Campagna, PharmD ‘00 Dr. James T. O’Donnell, PharmD ‘71 My PharmD degree Chicago, IL Barrington Hills, IL Shea U-M Alumni Association Liaisons from the U-M COP assure that the College’s traditions [email protected] [email protected] has over the past 40 Van Vuuren years afforded me with many exciting of excellence remain intact. Dr. Ira Cohen, PharmD ‘78 Dr. Barima Opong-Owusu, PharmD ‘11 Dr. Susan C. Lignell, PharmD ‘94 The consistent history of excellence opportunities in clinical practice, teaching, Ann Arbor, MI Novi, MI Ann Arbor, MI of both the U-M College of research, drug development, and health [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Pharmacy and the University care administrative positions. Although , BSPharm ‘80 of Michigan as a whole. Dr. Jamie Connarn, PhD ‘15 Dr. Omonye Phillips, PharmD ‘11 Mrs. Paulette Najarian-Knight recently retired, I remain grateful and Hoboken, NJ Troy, MI Clarkston, MI proud of my U-M COP affi liation. Go Blue! [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Mrs. JoAnn Sanborn, BSPharm ‘77 Dr. Kevin H. Fantich, PharmD ‘08 Dr. Kelly Procailo, PharmD ‘09 Hudson, MI Bloomfi eld Hills, MI New Hudson, MI [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Dr. Ryan W. Foster, PharmD ‘05 Dr. Nabeel Qureshi, PharmD ‘13 OVER Rachel Lebovic Ada, MI Windsor, Canada Stephen Stout McDevitt [email protected] [email protected] The U-M College of Pharmacy provided The rich traditions of excellence and 4000 an outstanding foundation for my innovation make me a proud graduate ALUMNI professional career, and continues to of the U-M College of Pharmacy. WORLDWIDE present opportunities to contribute to Students, faculty, and alumni are the legacy of one of the world’s great 24 consistently leading the way in a 25 pharmacy schools. wide variety of fi elds of pharmacy University of Michigan College of Pharmacy

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Jay Carter Receives ay Carter, BSPharm’81, has “The knowledge I acquired at range of products, including several Hall of Fame and the Coalition for been named 2018 recipient Michigan has helped me at every stage major biologics for cancer treatment. Healthcare Communications. 2018 Distinguished Jof the Distinguished Alumni of my career,” he said. “I have the Building on his strong management Lifetime Achievement Award from privilege of working with companies skills, he progressively assumed lead After graduating from the College Alumni Lifetime the University of Michigan College of that have revolutionized patient care responsibility for client services and of Pharmacy in 1981, Mr. Carter Pharmacy. Mr. Carter is the executive by developing treatments that extend strategy at AbelsonTaylor, becoming earned an MBA with honors from the Achievement Award vice president and director of business and improve the quality of people’s the agency’s director of business University of Notre Dame Mendoza development at AbelsonTaylor, a lives. Understanding the science development in 2010. School of Business in 1983. He healthcare advertising agency. The behind drug therapies and always worked briefl y as a pharmaceutical Alumni Distinguished Lifetime focusing on the patient are things I Beyond his career achievements, sales representative before beginning Achievement Award was established a new career option for pharmacists, fi rst learned in my pharmacy studies. Mr. Carter is a committed mentor to his career in medical advertising, in 1976 to honor alumni who have which made him a standout candidate It was excellent training for a career in colleagues and students and a trusted fi rst at William Douglas McAdams in made signifi cant lifetime contributions for our Distinguished Alumni Lifetime medical advertising.” adviser to members of organizations New York, then at AbelsonTaylor in to their professions or society through Achievement Award.” Dean Dalton he supports. He is particularly invested Chicago. Outside of work, Mr. Carter practice, research, education or public noted that another factor in Carter’s Mr. Carter joined AbelsonTaylor in his work with the Girl Scouts of spends as much time as possible at service. Mr. Carter is recognized selection was his dedication to helping three decades ago as an account Northern Indiana-Michiana, whose his Michigan lake home with his wife, for his professional achievements, others succeed. “We were impressed supervisor, quickly rising through the board he joined in 2013. “I support 15-year-old daughter, and the family expansion of career opportunities by Jay’s long-time support of the Girl ranks and contributing signifi cantly to Girl Scouting because it has made dogs. He also adds to his extensive for pharmacists, and commitment to Scouts, by the mentoring he provides the agency’s growth and reputation. an enormous difference in the life of collection of wines, cheers for both “The knowledge mentoring future leaders. within his industry, and by the way he He has worked on some of the most my daughter,” he explained. “I am the University of Michigan and Notre I acquired at generously shares his knowledge and successful and iconic campaigns in passionate about making sure that girls Dame, and maintains undying loyalty Michigan has “Jay pursued a nontraditional path experience with current pharmacy medical advertising history, including in Northern Indiana and in my home to the Detroit Tigers. Since 2014, he helped me at and is a prototype for pharmacists students seeking career guidance.” the Hytrin “Balloon” campaign, Biaxin state of Michigan have the opportunity has served as a deacon at Lakeshore every stage of excelling in healthcare innovation,” “Bix the Bulldog” campaign, and to take part in an organization that Christian Church in Stevensville, MI. my career.” said Dr. James Dalton, dean of the Mr. Carter accepted the Distinguished Prevacid “Tummy” launch. With a truly prepares girls to be leaders of Mr. Carter was born and raised in University of Michigan College of Alumni Lifetime Achievement Award career spanning numerous advances in the future.” In addition to his work Berrien Springs, MI, which he still Pharmacy. “His work in medical with praise for the quality of education medicine and technology, Mr. Carter with Girl Scouts, Mr. Carter serves on calls home. advertising helped open the door to he received at his alma mater. has provided senior counsel on a wide the boards of the Medical Advertising

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2018 Alumni Service

Award in Pharmacy “The outstanding reputation enjoyed of Pharmacy, ultimately serving as Society of Health-System Pharmacists, Presented to Miriam by the College is in large part a Dean until her departure in 2015. She the 2012 National Pharmaceutical refl ection of the individual reputations has also served leadership positions Association’s Chauncey I. Cooper Mobley Smith and accomplishments of our alumni,” in numerous professional pharmacy Award in recognition of sustained and said James Dalton, PhD, Dean of organizations. She was chair for the distinguished professional service, the University of Michigan College American Association of Colleges and the 2013 Illinois Pharmacists of Pharmacy. “Dr. Mobley Smith of Pharmacy Professional Affairs Association Pharmacist of the Year. exemplifi es the Michigan legacy of Committee, vice-chair of the Illinois excellence, service, and leadership.” State Board of Pharmacy, chair of the American Society of Health-System Dr. Mobley Smith is currently an Pharmacists Council on Education independent pharmacy and healthcare and Workforce Development, a consultant. She has held numerous member of the Institute of Medicine leadership positions during her career, Committee on the Future Healthcare notably serving as the Director of Workforce for Older Americans, iriam Mobley Smith, BSPharm’78, PharmD, FASHP, Strategic Alliances for the Pharmacy Pharmacy Workforce Center, Inc., has been honored with the 2018 Alumni Service Technician Certifi cation Board in Technical Advisory Panel, and on MAward in Pharmacy. This award recognizes graduates Washington, D.C. She spent twelve the Professional Examination Service of the University of Michigan College of Pharmacy who have years as a clinical faculty member and Board of Directors. made signifi cant contributions to the profession of pharmacy. eventually the Director of Experiential Education at the University of Illinois Dr. Mobley Smith has received Dr. Mobley Smith received her BS in Pharmacy from the at Chicago College of Pharmacy. Dr. numerous grants, professional and University of Michigan in 1978. She went on to earn her Mobley Smith spent eight years at civic awards, including recognition PharmD from the University of Illinois and completed a the Chicago State University College as a 2013 Fellow of the American pharmacy practice residency at Sinai Hospital of Detroit.

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That True Michigan Spirit

Patricia Bell Williams, days, caps and gowns were worn BSPharm’68, carefully smooths three days a week for about out the soft creases in the front six weeks prior to graduation of her robe. She takes great after ‘Swing Out’, a formal care as she tucks the pleats into event celebrating the fi rst time a Photo curtesy of the Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan. place, and with good reason. The graduating class would be seen academic regalia she is donning in their cap and gown.” Maude “I joined the newly formed graduation. Casey Ruth Williams anniversary, next thing I knew for the emeritus commencement majored in English Literature Eastern Virginia Medical School graduated from the University they were all joining me in the ceremony was originally worn by and worked as an English and in Norfolk, VA as one of their of Virginia in 1998 with a BS in picture! I stayed awhile, learning her grandmother over 100 years German teacher. fi rst faculty members,” explains environmental sciences and in about them and their plans. That ago. Pat is upholding a family Pat. “The fi rst class of 24 medical 2004 with a Master’s degree in is the true Michigan spirit, it tradition; she is a member of a Her daughter, Letitia Lingle students graduated in 1973; I landscape architecture/urban made my day.” long line of Michigan women to Bell, wore the gown when she wore the cap, gown and hood at planning. My son, Boyden She practiced physical therapy wear these robes as they walk graduated from U-M with an that and subsequent graduations Williams, broke the gender Pat’s family traditional reminds for over 50 years….so much for across the stage to receive their undergraduate degree in Physical until 2013, when I retired. barrier and wore the gown when us all what it means to be a ‘too delicate!’” U-M diploma. Therapy in 1952 and again in From 1979-1993, I served as the he graduated from Virginia Wolverine. Michigan Wolverines 1954 when she received her Associate Marshal for graduation Tech in 2000 with a degree in are always connected back After a long hiatus, Pat wore Pat is back in Ann Arbor to certifi cate in Physical Therapy. and from 1994 to 2013 served mechanical engineering.” to that place you once called the gown when she graduated mark 50 years since she earned “As I recall, she was in the fi rst, as the Chief Marshal, who home and to the people who from the U-M College Pharmacy her degree from the College of or one of the fi rst, physical organized and presided over the After the emeritus are forever known as the in 1968 and when she earned Pharmacy. In the intervening therapy classes at U-M,” notes graduation ceremonies. By 2013 commencement ceremony, leaders and best. Wherever a PhD in Pharmacology from years, she has enjoyed a Pat. “The family lore is that we had almost 300 graduates Pat wandered around campus, life takes you, you are never Medical College of Virginia (now successful career. she started out in pre-med but from 8 programs ranging from exploring her old haunts. “I came far away from your esteemed part of Virginia Commonwealth was diagnosed with a heart MS in art therapy to PA to MD across a group of young women alma mater and each other. University) in 1972. “At that time, “The gown was fi rst worn by my murmur. At that time, she was to PhD.” taking pictures at the brass M in my PhD advisor presented me grandmother, Maude Evelyn considered ‘too delicate’ for the the Diag and asked one if she with the hood as a graduation Talbott, on her graduation day rigors of medical school and “Both of my children ‘borrowed’ would take my picture,” says gift,” says Pat. in June 1913,” says Pat. “In those transitioned to physical therapy. the gown for their college Pat. “After mentioning the 50th

30 31 University of Michigan College of Pharmacy HONOR ROLL2018 OF DONORS Ilisa B. Bernstein Madurai G. Ganesan Michael L. Ryan PharmD’87, J.D. Postdoc’83 PharRes’81 Fundraising Update Dean’s Advisory Deputy Director, Offi ce of Co-founder & Chief Senior Vice President, U.S. Value, Compliance Center for Drug Executive Offi cer Access and Policy Bristol-Myers Over the years, Committee Evaluation and Research Sanja Pharmaceuticals Company Squibb New York, New York U.S. Food and Drug generous gifts to This honor roll is our small way to thank publicly the donors supporting the Administration* Chung-Chiang (Larry) Hsu Frederick E. Schmid College’s mission last fi scal year. PhD’81 BS’68 the College created Grant H. Brown Chairman & CEO Retired President Dexter Through the end of FY2018, we reached $22,623,003 against the College’s BS’80, PharmD’83 Lifemax Laboratories, Inc. Pharmacy, Inc. funds that will Victors for Michigan campaign goal of $20,000,000. Nearly 2,100 donors (alumni, CEO, Advanced Care friends, corporations, and foundations) helped us achieve this remarkable goal. Pharmacy Services D. Kevin Kwok Christopher M. Sinko provide support Brown’s Advanced Care Pharmacy PharmD’86 MS’86, PhD’89 We are very grateful to everyone. Services & Medical Supplies Head of Talent Acquisition Sr. Vice President & Head, in perpetuity to To put this in perspective – 30 new endowments were created at the College Country Market Pharmacies and Strategy Pharmaceutical Development Theravance Bristol-Myers Squibb students, faculty, and that are already generating nearly $350,000 annually to support scholarships, Frederick M. Brubaker fellowships, faculty, and research. There is one gift of particular note: Larry, BS’62, MBA’64 Peter M. Labadie Donald G. Therasse the College in general. BSPharm’79 BS’78, MD’82 PhD’81, and Ann Hsu donated $2.5 million to create a professorship in their Retired Vice President Bristol-Myers Squibb Company Retired CEO Executive Partner Contributions can name. Throughout the honor roll, you will read about other professorships and Williams-Labadie, LLC YourEncore, Inc. their importance. Dr. Ronnie M. Cresswell Retired Vice President, still be made directly Retired Senior Vice President, Robert A. Lipper Global Patient Safety We are especially grateful to a particular group. The Dean’s Advisory The Dean’s Advisory Committee Warner Lambert Co. PhD’78 Eli Lilly and Company to these funds. Committee (see page 33) serves as our steering committee for the campaign. Retired Chairman, Parke-Davis President meets annually to help the Pharmaceutical Research Back Cove Pharma, LLC Norris G. Turner These men and women provided guidance, opened doors, and were personally Professor of Medicinal Chemistry PharmD’90, PhD philanthropic. Providing overall leadership was our campaign chair, Dinesh College leadership assess the University of Michigan Fred W. Lyons, Jr. Vice President, Strategic Alliances BS’57 and Measure Implementation Patel, PhD’79, and our honorary campaign chairs Fred, BSPharm’57, and Dee, overall strategic direction of the Timothy M. Cunniff Retired Chairman Pharmacy Quality Alliance AB’57, Lyons. Hoechst Marion Roussel, Inc. College and to act as a sounding PharmD’89 Thanks to everyone who helped us succeed. While there will always be Executive Vice President, Research Sharon M. Watling & Development Mr. John E. Osborn PharmD’87 another campaign around the corner, we want to make sure we celebrate our board for potential future plans. Marathon/Paragon Senior Advisor Clinical Development Consultant Hogan Lovells US LLP Boston Biomedical Associates own Victors for Michigan. Additionally, this committee serves Pharmaceuticals Gayle Crick Fischer Dinesh C. Patel David S. Zaccardelli Peter C. Niedbala as the College’s Campaign Steering BS ‘74, MM ‘84 PhD ‘79 PharmD’88 Patel Family Investments Managing Member Executive Director Principal Committee when the University is Strategic Pharma Solutions, LLC Bull City Select Investments, LLC Pharmacy Advancement and External Relations Dr. Ara G. Paul actively in a fundraising campaign. Dean Emeritus and Professor Emeritus of Pharmacognosy *Dr. Bernstein serves in a University of Michigan College of personal capacity Pharmacy 32 33 University of Michigan College of Pharmacy

HONOR ROLL OF DONORS THE DEAN’S CABINET recognizes donors of $10,000 and over to the College of Pharmacy

2018 Dr. Frank J. Ascione and Mr. Richard A. Grossman and Dr. Nancy A. Mason and Dr. Patrick J. Sinko and Dr. Beverly J. Schmoll Mrs. Jody S. Grossman Mr. John W. Mason Mrs. Noreen M. Sinko ithout fi nancial support, a Michigan College of Pharmacy education wouldn’t Mr. Sidney R. Blank Professor William I. Higuchi Mrs. Marcia G. Mootz and Dr. and Mrs. Donald G. Therasse be accessible to many of our students and those extras that distinguish the Dr. Grant H. Brown and Dr. Larry Hsu and Dr. Ann F. Hsu Dr. Lee Mootz Dr. Deborah S. Wagner WMichigan Experience would be lost. Your support makes a daily impact on Mrs. Anne B. Brown Dr. George L. Kenyon Dr. Theresa V. Nguyen Ms. Julie A. Wagner the lives of future researchers and healthcare professionals. Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Carter Dr. Philip W. Kong Dr. Kevin S. O’Dell and Mrs. Marilyn J. Wagner  Dr. Katherine M. O’Dell Dr. and Mrs. Ronnie M. Cresswell Mr. Peter M. Labadie and Dr. and Mrs. Victor C. Yang Dr. Timothy M. Cunniff and Ms. Suzanne L. Saxman Dean Emeritus Ara G. Paul and If you discover that we have omitted your name or any other discrepancies on a listing, Mrs. Shirley W. Paul Dr. David S. Zaccardelli Mr. Patrick P. O’Connor Dr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Laliberte please contact the Pharmacy Advancement Offi ce at [email protected] or Mrs. JoAnn M. Sanborn and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Zaccardelli Dr. and Mrs. Michael M. Dabaja Estate of Dr. James R. Lang call us at (734) 764-7350. Mr. Michael J. Sanborn Mr. Dennis A. Dahlmann and Dr. Robert A. Lipper and Ms. Patricia M. Garcia Dr. Christopher M. Sinko and Ms. Nancy M. Lipper Mrs. Angela C. Sinko Thank you for your support! Estate of Mrs. Ruth Duellman Mr. Fred W. Lyons Jr. and Mrs. Carol DeBruin Lyons **

COLLEGE OF PHARMACY DISTINGUISHED RECOGNITION LEVELS THE HARVEY WHITNEY, SR., CIRCLE THE FREDERICK F. BLICKE CIRCLE recognizes donors of $5,000 and over to the College of Pharmacy recognizes donors of $2,500 and over to the College of Pharmacy Dean’s Harvey A.K. Frederick F. Blicke Albert B. Prescott Donald E. Francke Tom D. Rowe College Cabinet Whitney, Sr. Circle Circle Circle Associates Associates Donors Mr. and Mrs. Ali K. Ajami Dr. Nina L. Hohman and Dean James T. Dalton and Dr. Lyou-Fu Ma and Mr. Todd Hohman Dr. Stephanie S. Scott Dr. Blake J. Roessler $10,000 and up $5,000 to $9,999 $2,500 to $4,999 $1,000 to $2,499 $500 to $999 $250 to $499 $1 to $249 Mrs. Camille K. Amoruso Dr. and Mrs. Victor E. Marquez Dr. Vicki Ellingrod and Dr. Miriam A. Mobley-Smith • Acknowledgement • Acknowledgement • Acknowledgement • Acknowledgement • Acknowledgement • Acknowledgement • Acknowledgement Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Bell Ms. Paulette Najarian-Knight Mr. John Ringold Dr. Joseph C. Samyn  Letter from the Letter from the Letter from the Letter from the Letter from the Letter from the Letter from the Dr. Rosemary R. Berardi and Mr. Richard D. Knight Dr. Elizabeth A. J. Hasegawa and Dr. Norris G. Turner and Dean Dean Dean Dean Dean Dean Dean Mr. Nabih M. Dabaja Dr. Guy Hasegawa • Listing in Honor • Listing in Honor • Listing in Honor • Listing in Honor • Listing in Honor • Listing in Honor Mr. Peter C. Niedbala Dr. Denise Arnaud-Turner Mrs. Gayle Crick Fischer and Dr. Eu-Phang Hsu Roll of Donors Roll of Donors Roll of Donors Roll of Donors Roll of Donors Roll of Donors Mr. Thomas Fischer Mrs. Helen M. Richards • Invitation to • Invitation to • Invitation to • Invitation to Dr. and Mrs. Charles M. Huber Dr. Sangeeta Goel Dr. Umesh A. Shukla and Prescott Circle Prescott Circle Prescott Circle Prescott Circle Ms. Chandra P. Shukla Dr. Marsha A. Lynn Celebration Celebration Celebration Celebration ** Life Member of Prescott Circle  Deceased 34 35 University of Michigan College of Pharmacy HONOR ROLL2018 OF DONORS

THE ALBERT B. PRESCOTT CIRCLE recognizes donors of $1,000 and over to the College of Pharmacy THE ANNUAL FUND

Dr. Marie A. Abate Dr. and Mrs. Donald J. Filibeck Dr. Duane M. Kirking and Dr. Bruce A. Mueller and Dr. Kiela M. Samuels and Dr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Turi Annual gifts from alumni and Dr. and Mrs. Jon F. Abbey Mr. Eric K. Fiske and Mrs. Marilyn H. Kirking Mrs. Laurie Mueller Mr. Brian A. Samuels Dr. Denise J. Uitto and friends provide critical funds that Dr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Amidon Ms. Judy M. Fiske Mrs. Betty Jo Kolb Dr. Maxwell C. Norris Drs. Steven and Anna Mr. Chuck Uitto are immediately available and vital Schwendeman for the success of the College. They Dr. and Mrs. Gregory E. Amidon Dr. and Mrs. Ryan W. Foster Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Korman Dr. James T. O’Donnell and Dr. Navya Varshney Mrs. Sylvia O’Donnell Dr. Donald J. Scott help meet emerging challenges Dr. Leslie Z. Benet and Dr. Seema R. Ganatra Dr. Michael D. Kraft and Dr. Michael L. Vieira Dr. Carol A. Benet Mrs. Sue A. Gunnison Dr. Shawna L. Kraft Dr. Jeong M. Park Dr. Doneka R. Scott and Dr. Bryan N. Wang and contribute toward student aid, Dr. Cedric J. Skillon Dr. and Mrs. Richard F. Bergstrom Dr. Timothy A. Hagen and Mr. Frederick W. Kreye Dr. Dawn M. Parsons and Mrs. Linda Wehrle and research opportunities, visionary Mrs. Mary E. Hagen Dr. Paula M. Krosky and Mr. Dowe A. Parsons Dr. Krystal Sheerer and Mr. George E. Wehrle initiatives, and much more. Mr. Frederick M. Brubaker and Mr. Tyler Sheerer Mrs. Sharon C. Brubaker Mr. and Mrs. Kai H. Hansen Jr. Mr. Daniel J. Krosky Dr. Ami A. Patel Dr. Lynda S. Welage and Dr. King C. Kwan Dr. Alice K. Pau Dr. David H. Sherman and Mr. Donald E. Welage In the past year, donations to the Dr. Elizabeth A. Caliman Mr. and Mrs. William C. Henning Dr. Carey W. Sherman Dr. Greg M. Kwiatkowski and Ms. Kathleen A. Phillips and Mrs. Josephine H. Wiley  College’s Annual Fund helped Dr. Jennifer L. Campagna and Dr. Hannah L. Herrick Mr. and Mrs. Laurence S. Smith supplement scholarships, underwrote Mr. Joseph A. Campagna Dr. Jennifer L. Kwiatkowski Mr. MacNeil Smith Dr. Shelley Ling X. Wong Dr. and Mrs. Norman F. Ho Mrs. Alvira R. Spencer career and leadership development Dr. Sandra L. Chase Dr. Jennifer S. Lill and Dr. Tiffany A. Porter and Dr. Alan W. Hopefl Mr. Earl E. Johnson Dr. Jeffrey I. Porter Dr. Randall G. Stehle activities for students, brought Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. H. Ching Dr. Stephen A. Howard and Dr. Christopher J. Maksym and Ms. Dr. Maria M. Posada Dr. Nicole L. Stencel speakers to campus for the Dean’s Dr. Yu-Yuan Chiu and Dr. Joan R. Howard Mary J. Maksym Dr. Yu-Ping Lee Dr. Mindy J. Prasad Dr. James G. Stevenson and Leadership Lecture Series, and Dr. Zhenze Hu and Mrs. Wei Wang Mr. John W. Marien Mrs. Julie Stevenson funded other priorities. Every Dr. Paul and Mrs. René Dickson Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Ravin Dr. Dale E. Johnson and Dr. and Mrs. Binu T. Mathew Dr. Kathleen A. Stringer and gift creates an impact and helps Dr. and Mrs. David S. Dresback Mrs. Alice W. Johnson Dr. Thomas E. Renau and Dr. Eric A. Meade and Mr. Alykhan Motani Mr. Karl A. Krafft sustain the College’s educational, Dr. Stephen W. Durst Dr. Allan S. Kaplan and Dr. Agnes S. Kim-Meade Dr. and Mrs. Ching-Chiang Su Mrs. Eileen K. Kaplan Ms. Gaile L. Renegar and research, and service missions. Dr. Karen B. Farris and Dr. Craig A. Michael Mr. Scott M. Renegar Dr. Sheena M. Thomas Mr. Greg T. Farris Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Kaplan Dr. Hattie B. Moore Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon J. Rich Dr. Anne M. Thompson GIVE EVERY YEAR Dr. Kenneth M. Feld and Dr. Michael J. Kaplan and Dr. Henry I. Mosberg Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Riebe Dr. Mandi Tsoi Ms. Karen J. Adams Ms. Gail C. Kaplan BE A VICTOR EVERY DAY

 Deceased 36 37 University of Michigan College of Pharmacy HONOR ROLL2018 OF DONORS Corporations and Foundations

THE DONALD E. FRANCKE ASSOCIATES Abbott Laboratories Cresswell Family Foundation Marion Merrell Dow Donor recognizes donors of $500 and over to the College of Pharmacy Advisory Fund of the Greater Ajamco Inc. CVS Health Kansas City Community Dr. Jane V. Aldrich Dr. Maureen D. Donovan and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Gary K. Hobbs Mr. W. Patrick Noonan and Dr. Duxin Sun and Ms. Lijie Wu American Association of Colleges Ecolab Foundation Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Allen Michael G. Wilson Estate of Mary J. Hopps Ms. Sandra M. Noonan Dr. Samantha J. Thomas of Pharmacy Medic Pharmacy, Inc. Dr. Matthew J. Allsbrook Dr. and Mrs. Walter L. Edgerton III Dr. Shannon M. Hough and Dr. A. Patrick Parker, Jr. Dr. Emmett G. Tse Eli Lilly & Company Foundation American Chemical Society Dr. and Mrs. Michael N. Altese Dr. Matthew Enell Mr. Trevor D. Hough Mr. John B. Paul and Dr. and Mrs. Takashi Tsukamoto Eli Lilly and Company MedImpact HealthCare Mrs. Lisa J. Clayton-Paul Systems, Inc. Dr. Sharon S. Baik Dr. Leslie A. Farquhar-Zanetti and Dr. Kevin C. Johnson Dr. Shea B. Van Vuuren and American Foundation for Dr. Jeffrey L. Zanetti Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Pignanelli Pharmaceutical Education Elizabeth Broomfi eld Dr. Lydia L. Benitez and Mrs. Cheryl R. Kaltz and Mr. Brent T. Van Vuuren Foundation Trust Meijer Inc. Mr. Jason M. Wong Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Fenton Mr. John M. Kaltz Dr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Raiss Mrs. Sandra M. VanDoren Allred American Heart Association Merck & Co., Inc. Dr. Kristen N. Gardner and Mrs. Heather Kauffman and Dr. Khurram Z. Rana Midwest The Frankenmuth Jaycees Dr. Ilisa B. Bernstein and Dr. Sharon M. Watling and World Expo of Beer Mr. David S. Bernstein Mr. David Gardner Mr. Tom Kauffman Dr. and Mrs. Peter A. Reilly Dr. Paul K. Tichenor Merck Foundation Amgen Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Eddie L. Boyd Dr. Diane H. Gary and Dr. Judith A. Kepler Mr. and Mrs. Beryl E. Rigel Dr. and Mrs. Calvin B. Wheeler General Electric Company Mr. Ernest S. Gary NoviXus Pharmacy Services Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Brownell Dr. Kristin C. Klein Dr. Gale L. Romanowski and Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Willson Amgen Inc. Foundation Dr. Franz W. Geisz and Dr. Lisa A. Kroon Dr. Edmund V. Capparelli Pfi zer Foundation Dr. Jill A. Weiskopf Brufsky and Dr. Violet M. Geisz Dr. Lawrence Y. W. Wong Bay Area Catholic Schools GlaxoSmithKline Dr. Adam M. Brufsky Dr. Bruce M. Kutinsky and Dr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Romelhardt Pfi zer, Inc. Mrs. Maureen F. Glassberg Dr. John R. Zaccardelli Bill and Melinda Gates GlaxoSmithKline Foundation Dr. Jeff M. Rohde and Ms. Jessica D. Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Sakala Dr. and Mrs. Michael A. Gordon Dr. and Mrs. W. John Zemke Foundation Pharmaconsultant, Inc Dr. Anna C. Christich Dr. John J. Lima Dr. Sithiporn Sastrasinh and Goldman Sachs Mr. and Mrs. John F. Zurawka Jr. Dr. Judy C. Y. Chun Dr. Briana E. Graber and Dr. A. Waseem Malick and Dr. Malinee Sastrasinh Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rite Aid Headquarters Corp. Mr. Christopher Graber Michigan Goldman Sachs Gives Dr. and Mrs. Richard M. Church Ms. Aneeza Malick Mr. Joseph H. Schultz, Sr. Searle Family Trust Mr. and Mrs. John R. Graham Gull Pointe Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Clark Dr. Amanda M. Mancewicz and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Scott Bright Focus Foundation Ms. Holley J. Hall Dr. Stephen M. Mancewicz Springer Nature Dr. Jonathan L. Cohen Dr. William Simonson Bristol-Myers Squibb Company Hira’s Pharmacy-Mini Food Mart Mr. and Mrs. Willard L. Harrison Dr. Rahim F. Merchant TSRL Inc. Dr. Clare R. Coles Dr. Stewart B. Siskin and Hough Foundation Dr. Joan M. Herbert and Dr. and Mrs. Douglas G. Mikolasek Bristol-Myers Squibb Dr. and Mrs. Paul F. Conlon Mrs. Gail Siskin Verizon Foundation Mr. Robert A. Herbert Mr. Robert M. Nelson Foundation, Inc. Hudson Pharmacy Dr. and Mrs. Jack A. Cook Mrs. Cynthia Sparre VisualSonics, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Herbst Dr. and Mrs. Franz S. Neubrecht Brown’s Professional Services, Inc. Johnson & Johnson Colgate-Palmolive Company Waters Corporation

38 39 University of Michigan College of Pharmacy HONOR ROLL2018 OF DONORS Faculty and Staff Donors THE TOM D. ROWE ASSOCIATES recognizes donors of $250 and over to the College of Pharmacy

Dr. Haya W. Abu-Seir Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Cline Dr. and Mrs. Larry E. Hearin Dr. and Mrs. Marc A. Longino Dr. Cynthia L. Quince and Dr. Dean A. Van Loo and Dr. Eugeneius and Rosa Ang Dr. Wendy T. Collard and Dr. and Mrs. Collin K. Hennessey Dr. Katherine Ma and Mr. Stanley Quince Ms. Kimberly Van Loo Dr. Barbara J. Arenz Mr. Anthony B. Collard Dr. Barbara A. Higgins and Mr. David Zhang Dr. Shahnaz S. Read and Dr. and Mrs. Rayburn B. Vrabel Dr. Jeffrey A. Read Mr. Mark C. Ascione and Dr. Kathleen M. Converse-Swastek Mr. Jeffrey D. Higgins Dr. Cheryl K. Malloch Clafton and Dr. Alpa S. Vyas and Dr. Juli Ascione and Dr. David A. Swastek Dr. Jenna M. Holzhausen and Dr. Thomas G. Clafton Dr. and Mrs. Michael D. Reiter Mr. Naresh D. Vyas Dr. Kevin A. Attaie Mr. and Mrs. Cyril J. Costoff Mr. Jamie Holzhausen Dr. Erin J. McDade and Dr. Heather M. Richert and Dr. Christine E. Wagner Dr. Gordon D. Amidon Dr. Bruce A. Mueller Ms. Elizabeth Cronin Ms. Lisa A. Honkala and Mr. Jim M. McDade Mr. Jayson P. Richert Mr. Tim Ward Mr. Gary N. Barber and Dr. Gregory E. Amidon Mr. Peter C. Niedbala Ms. Penelope Greiling Dr. Gary A. Darmofal and Mr. Timothy K. Honkala Mr. and Mrs. Bruce F. McGlone Dr. Christopher A. Robertson Dr. Lynn M. Welch and Mrs. Karen G. Bartell and Dr. Ellen K. Darmofal Dr. and Mrs. Clifford E. Hotte Dr. and Mrs. Todd N. Mekjian Dr. and Mrs. J. Douglas Rogers Mr. John R. Welch Dr. Frank J. Ascione Dr. Jeong M. Park Major General Arthur M. Bartell Dr. Sheena T. Desai and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred M. Inoue Dr. Lilliana C. Mendez-Soto Mrs. Pennie and Mr. Joel Rutan Dr. Richard A. West and Dean James T. Dalton Dean Emeritus Ara G. Paul Mr. Snehal R. Desai Dr. Nina E. West Mr. and Mrs. John M. Bashur Dr. and Mrs. Salim T. Jarawan Mr. and Mrs. James M. Muir Dr. Fred J. Salter Dr. Vicki L. Ellingrod Ms. Jenn Rohl Dr. Ronald H. Bergman and Dr. Kimberly A. Redic and Mr. Tarek Jawad Dr. and Mrs. Jack S. Newberry Dr. and Mrs. William S. Sawchuk Dr. and Mrs. Paul K. Wilkinson Mr. James F. Eder Dr. Steve Erickson Mrs. Pennie Rutan Dr. Miriam D. Bergman Mr. and Mrs. Ronald H. Jones Dr. Walter N. Opdycke and Mr. Zafar I. Shaikh Dr. Nuala M. Wilmanski and Dr. Melanie J. Engels and Dr. Charles J. Wilmanski Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Bitterman Ms. Annette M. Karageanes Dr. Ruth A. C. Opdycke Dr. and Mrs. Brent D. Sinclair Dr. Karen B. Farris Dr. Steven P. Schwendeman Mr. Edward C. Lauermann Mr. Charles Yoo Mr. Mark D. Bomia Dr. Emilie L. Karpiuk Ms. Jean D. Osborn and Dr. Mary L. Slomkowski and Ms. Susan H. Fitzpatrick Dr. Anna A.Schwendeman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Fenton Mr. John R. Osborn Mrs. Ellen G. Zaccardelli Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Brainard Mr. Stanley Kent Mr. Carl R. Slomkowski Dr. Tyler T. Fenton Mr. Edward A. Osborne Dr. Cassidy J. Zammit and Mr. Stanley Kent Dr. David H. Sherman Dr. Pamela I. Brown Dr. Reginald S. King Dr. Joseph F. Steiner and Dr. Andrew L. Finn Dr. Roseanne E. Paglia and Dr. Susan H. Steiner Mr. Benedict M. Ngwa Dr. George L. Kenyon Dr. David B. Smith Dr. Andrew L. Bruce Dr. and Mrs. Kiyoshi Kitasaki Dr. and Mrs. Allen J. Flynn Mr. Brian Kruger Dr. and Mrs. Philip W. Stern Dr. Min Zhang and Mr. Wensi Jin Dr. Kristin Klein Dr. James G. Stevenson Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Mr. Kenneth L. Koorhan and Brueggemeier Dr. Beejal R. Ganti and Mrs. Joan Rice Peattie Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Terry Dr. Zhijian Zhu and Dr. Ziyan Wu Dr. Arun Ganti Ms. Kathleen M. Koorhan Dr. Michael D. Kraft Dr. Kathleen A. Stringer Dr. Patricia Jahns Bush and Dr. Erika Perpich Dr. Corrinne J. Thomas Dr. Silu Zuo Ms. Elaine (Gross) Greenhow Ms. Doris R. Letalik and Dr. Shawna L. Kraft Dr. Duxin Sun Mr. Geoffrey C. Noble Mr. Scott Hume Ms. Lynn P. Pettitt and Mrs. Valerie S. Tom-Akamine and Dr. and Mrs. Lee J. Griggs Mr. Michael G. Gokey Dr. Nancy A. Mason Dr. Deborah S. Wagner Mr. and Mrs. James T. Bueter Dr. and Mrs. Yi-Jong Lin Mr. Dexter T. Akamine Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Hardy Mr. and Mrs. John N. Pierce Dr. Peter H. Chereson and Dr. Dr. Mary Beth Livernois and Dr. Shri C. Valvani and Dr. Henry I. Mosberg Rasma S. Chereson Dr. and Mrs. Larry E. Hare Mr. Brian Livernois Mrs. Swerun K. Valvani 40 41 University of Michigan College of Pharmacy

TRIBUTES

In memory of Maria Luz Ali Ajami, In memory of In memory of In memory of In memory of In memory of PharmD‘13 Augie and Alice Altese Mr. Timothy Harrison Mrs. Mary J. Hopps Mrs. Margaret Meier Mr. P. Gregory Peck

Mr. and Mrs. Ali K. Ajami Dr. and Mrs. Michael N. Altese Mr. Frank J. Pignanelli and Ann Arbor Alumnae Chapter Ms. Lois McKinnon Dr. Carlotta M. Meier-Irving Mr. Dennis A. Dahlmann and Mr. Ali H. Ajamai Ms. Susan E. Altese Mrs. Sharon M. Pignanelli of Zeta Tau Alpha Mrs. Linda M. Merry Ms. Patricia Garcia Mrs. Rania Ajami Mrs. Sandra M. VanDoren Allred Bay Area Catholic Schools Ms Roselyn Myers Ms. Rokaya Ajami Mr. Douglas DeGraw and Ms. Suzanne S. Beadle Mr. Peter C. Niedbala Ms. Sarrinah Ajami Mrs. Angela DeGraw Ms. Joanne Behmlander Ms. Mary Oliver Ms. Tala Ajami Mr. John F. Zurawka and Mr. Richard Behmlander Ms. Laura Ostrowski Mrs. Hayat Chaalan-Ali In memory of Mrs. Carol H. Zurawka Ms. Katherine R. Bell Mr. Ron Ostrowski John Crison, PhD‘93 In memory of Mrs. Mr. Craig Cazeau Mrs. Sally E. Chase Mr. Mike Pagryzinski In memory of Betty Lou Robertson Dr. Lamia Fathallah Ms. Diane Chroback Mr. David Rytlewski Dean Valener L. Perry Dr. Michael L. Vieira and Mr. Charles Allen Mr. Edward Hood Ms. Sandra L. Colson and Mrs. Carolyn Sherwood and Dr. Philip W. Kong Robertson Mrs. Jihan Jawad and Mr. James D. Colson Mr. Clayton Sherwood Ms. Cynthia C. Hepburn Mr. Nazih Jawad Mr. John Davidson and Mr. Jeff Sherwood and Dr. Michael D. Kraft and Dr. Christopher A. Robertson Mr. Tarek Jawad Ms. Denise Davidson Mrs. Beverly Sherwood Dr. Shawna L. Kraft Ms. Nita Karanfi li In memory of Ms. Margaret Dinnon Mr. Steven W. Spelker Dr. Lilliana C. Mendez-Soto Dr. Philip W. Kong Mr. Donald E. Francke Ms. Michele M. Green Ms. Ellen E. Spence Dr. Miriam A. Mobley-Smith Dr. Amanda M. Mancewicz Ms. Julie A. Haggerty Stone Ms. Marjorie Timmer Mr. Robert L. Ravin Dr. Hattie B. Moore Mr. Peter C. Niedbala Mr. Jim Holka Ms. Mary J. White Dr. Uzoma O. Okeagu Mr. Fadi Nuseibeh Ms. Barbara A. Hopps Mr. Paul D. Wilczynsk Dr. Kiela M. Samuels and Mr. Wisam Reda Mr. Ken Jasinski and Ms. Moni Wisniewski and Mr. Brian A. Samuels Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Tomina Mrs. Dianne Jasinski Mr. Joey Wisniewski Ms. Cheryl K. Wright-Bradley Miss Zahraa B. Zalzala Mr. Richard H. Krager Ms. Sandi Wisniewski In memory of Ms. Christine D. Wylie Mr. Dale R. Hagerman Mrs. Lois P. Landrie Mr. Ron Wlock and Dr. Mary M. Lynam and Ms. Anges Wlock Mr. John R. Graham Dr. Jose C. Vites Mr. Michael L. Wolverton

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Sharon and Frederick Brubaker Myles Duellman Memorial ENDOWMENTS Scholarship Fund Scholarship Sandra L. Chase Leadership Ottmar Eberbach Fund Scholarship Julia E. Emanuel Scholarship Fund Samuel C. H. and Barbara W. Ching Scholarship Entrepreneurship in Healthcare Fund Eugene and Shirley Cordes Meihua Feng and Family Fund for Aiden Jon Abbey Memorial Edward S. Blake Fellowship Visiting Graduate Students In Scholarship Scholarship Sidney R. Blank Endowed Scholarship Pharmaceutical Sciences Cresswell Family Scholarship Abe Plough Community Pharmacy Fund William E. Finley Scholarship Fund Sheila B. Cresswell Fellowship in Eddie L. Boyd Scholarship Fund Russell H. Fiske Scholarship Fund Maria Luz Ali Ajami Memorial Fund Dr. Scott D. Larsen Medicinal Chemistry Dr. Gordon Amidon Bristol-Myer Squibb Dean’s David Fleisher Graduate Student J.B. Alexander Pharmacy Scholarship Merit Discretionary Fund Joseph Burckhalter Collegiate Research Gayle C. Crick Scholarship Fund William I. Higuchi Distinguished Professor University Professor of Pharmaceutical Memorial Fund Alumni Scholarship Fund Elizabeth Broomfi eld Graduate I hope that the medicinal chemistry William T. and Norma J. Crick Sciences Scholarship Fund Gordon and Beverly Flynn Scholarship Student Fund collaborations I have pursued over the Charles R. Walgreen, Jr., Professor of Fund Gordon and Pamela Amidon past 10 years with world-class biologists Pharmacy Fellowship in Pharmaceutics Elizabeth Broomfi eld Dean’s at U-M will lead to new therapeutics Timothy M. Cunniff Scholarship Fund I hope that my research will lead to much Daniel Foy Plastic Bronchitis Research Discretionary Fund for unmet medical needs that are CVS Scholarship Fund better pharmaceutical product dissolution Fund Henry Arbour Scholarship Fund in neglected by the pharmaceutical industry, tests that will ensure oral product effi cacy. Pharmacy Elizabeth Broomfi eld International particularly in the areas of fi brosis Dabaja Scholarship Fund Gloria Niemeyer Francke Excellence Student Support Fund and rare neuronopathic diseases. Scholarship Frank J. Ascione Scholarship Fund Jennifer B. Dressman Fund Denniston I. and Isabelle J. Brown Nancy Agard leGrand Ascione Gloria Kosasa-Gainsley and Scholarship Fund Duellman Graduate Student Research Stephen E. Gainsley Scholarship Scholarship Fund Fund Grant and Anne Brown Scholarship Rosemary R. Berardi Scholarship Fund Fund

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Richard Thomas Garrett and Marilyn Gertrude and George Huebner R. A. Lipper Fund for Students in Najarian Scholarship Fund Holtom Fund Scholarship Fund the Pharmaceutical Sciences Jack H. & Jean L. Nearhoof Scholarship Sangeeta Goel Endowment Fund Cary E. Johnson and Nancy Peterson- Robert and Nancy Lipper Scholarship Fund Johnson Scholarship Fund Richard and Jody Grossman Guo-jie John Liu Memorial Endowed Chhotubhai and Savitaben Patel Scholarship Fund Karageanes Family Scholarship Fund Fund Fellowship Fund Jo Harrison Scholarship Fund Elise Katz-Rouhier Memorial Fred and Dee Lyons Leadership Ara G. and Shirley W. Paul Scholarship Scholarship Scholars Program Fund Helfman Pharmacy Student Aid Fund George L. Kenyon Fund for Academic Fred W. Lyons Jr. Fellowship Fund Ara G. Paul Professorship in Pharmacy Everett N. Hiestand Scholarship Fund Excellence Dana J. Marra Research Fund P. Gregory Peck Memorial Scholarship William and Setsuko Higuchi Duane M. Kirking Fund for Graduate Fellowship in Pharmaceutics Dr. Karen B Farris Students in Social & Administrative Dean Nancy A. Mason Fund Dr. Peter M. Tessier Dean V. L. Perry Scholarship Fund Sciences Hoechst Maron Roussel Education Charles R. Walgreen III Professor of Albert M. Mattocks Professorship Albert M. Mattocks Professor of Pharmacy Student Aid Fund Pharmacy Administration Pharmaceutical Sciences Emily Koulogeorge Scholarship Fund Kristen McGlone Memorial Fund Phi Delta Chi Prescott Leadership Craig R. Hopps Memorial Scholarship Chair, Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Most of the best-selling drugs today are Award Fund College of Pharmacy Peter M. Labadie and Suzanne L. Jerry and Elzbieta McLaughlin large proteins (monoclonal antibodies) Fund Saxman Scholarship Fund My work continues to focus on medication Scholarship Fund that hold great potential for treating George and Margaret Phillips cancer, neurogenerative diseases and Hough Leadership Scholarship Fund adherence and how technology and/or James Lang Scholarship Fund Scholarship improved healthcare practices impact it. Meijer Scholarship Fund autoimmune disorders. Nevertheless, there Eu-Phang & C.H. Hsu Endowment are many unmet needs in developing Plough Pharmacy Scholarship My most recent work is with the Michigan Roger H. L’Hommedieu Continuing Middleton Pharmacy Lectureship Fund Oncology Quality Consortium, where we Education Fund these molecules into safe and effective drugs. My lab aims to improve the Dwight H. & H. Doan Purdy increased the number of medical oncology Midge and Jerry Mills Scholarship Larry and Ann Hsu Professorship in the practices in Michigan that assessed Lilly Endowment Pharmacy antibody drug discovery and development Scholarship Fund College of Pharmacy medication adherence to oral oncolytics. Fellowships Norma and John Missimore process by developing experimental and computational technologies that Rampy Family Fund for Medicinal Using a one-item question to gauge Scholarship adherence is a critical step in care. We now can be used to generate antibodies Chemistry use many oral treatments and clinicians with drug-like properties and increased have to support our patients in their self- likelihood of success in clinical trials. 46 management. 47 University of Michigan College of Pharmacy NAMED ENDOWMENT2018 FUNDS

James W. Richards Scholarship Allen J. Sedman, M.D., PhD, Ella and Hans Vahlteich Research Fund Norman Weiner Graduate Scholarship Endowment Fund Lectureship Series in the Fund Pharmaceutical Sciences Hans W. Vahlteich Professorship Tom D. Rowe Memorial Scholarship Joseph D. Williams Scholarship Fund Fund Chingju Wang Sheu Graduate Student Sharon L. Valley Memorial Scholarship Fellowship Fund John A. Wiltse Fund JoAnn Stano Sanborn Scholarship Wagner Family Scholarship Fund Hollis and Martha Showalter Fund Victor C. Yang Graduate Recruitment John G. Wagner Memorial Fund Fund * Schering-Plough Educational Fund Christopher M. and Angela C. Sinko John Wagner Lectureship Scholarship Fund Seymour Yudkin Memorial Fund Schering-Plough Graduate Fellowship Walgreen Education Fund in Pharmacy Patrick J. and Noreen M. Sinko Zaccardelli Family Pharmacy Frederick E. Schmid Family Scholarship Scholarship Fund Charles R. Walgreen III Pharmacy Scholarship Fund Administration Fund Dr. James Moon Edward Smith Memorial Scholarship Dr. David H. Sherman Dororthy and Blaine Schnall Charles R. Walgreen, Jr., Scholarship Scholarship Fund John Gideon Searle Associate Professor Donald and Patricia Therasse Fund Hans W. Vahlteich Professor of Medicinal * denotes a new endowment fund established in FY2018 My research group aims to develop novel Walgreen Dean’s Discretionary Fund Chemistry Howard Schumir Dean’s Discretionary therapeutics at the interface of immunology John G. Topliss Lectureship Fund I pursue research on natural product drug Fund and pharmaceutics. Our translational Charles R. Walgreen III Professorship discovery. My laboratory has developed Leroy B. Townsend Medicinal in Pharmacy Administration Joseph B. Schwartz Graduate Student research focuses on developing drug Chemistry Grad Student a unique library of compounds and delivery systems that can enhance delivery extracts that have been screened against Pharmaceutics Travel Fund of antigens and adjuvants to lymphoid Jean B. and Charles R. Walgreen Jr. numerous disease targets relating to Truong/O’Dell Family Scholarship Scholarship Fund John G. Searle Professorship in organs and manipulate immune functions Fund cancer, microbial pathogens, cardiovascular in the context of cancer immunotherapy and disease, diabetes, and human parasites. Pharmacy Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. Professorship vaccines against infectious pathogens. Upjohn Company Research Fund My work includes genomic analysis of William and Sally Searle Cancer Warner-Lambert/Parke-Davis the microorganisms that generate natural Research Fund Upjohn Fellowships in Pharmaceutics Fellowship products in an effort to understand their biochemical assembly, structural diversifi cation and modes of self-resistance.

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