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School of Pharmacy Summer Research Fellowship

2010
Dean’s
Summer Research Fellowships
USC School of Pharmacy
John Stauffer Pharmaceutical Sciences Center

Available to USC undergraduates
and Pharm.D Students

$4500 over 3 months

Earliest start date: June 1, 2010

The list of participating faculty and application guidelines is enclosed in this packet.  For more information contact Wade Thompson-Harper (323-442-1474), wharper@usc.edu).
Application deadline:  April 26, 2010

Application Guidelines

Summer Research Fellowships

Select a faculty member from the attached list in whose lab you would like to work.
Contact this faculty member to arrange an interview.
Discuss the research with the faculty member and formulate a project.  Jointly prepare a description of the project and goals for the summer (maximum, one page single spaced).
Fill out the cover sheet (ENCLOSED).
Submit the following: 
(1) Project description 
Cover sheet
Letter from the prospective faculty sponsor, demonstrating willingness to sponsor your application
Transcripts from all undergraduate programs attended
Supplemental materials describing previous research or other material you feel the committee would find useful in evaluation of your application (OPTIONAL).
Fill out application electronically and e-mail it back to Wade Thompson-Harper at wharper@usc.edu in a word document.

            Committee on summer research:
            Dr. Ronald L. Alkana (chair)
            Dr. Nouri Neamati
            Dr. Roger Duncan
            Dr. Jeff McCombs
            Dr. Ian Hutchinson

Applicants will be notified by May 14, 2010 as to the success of their proposals.  Successful applicants will be required to complete a brief summary (1-2 pages) of their research progress at the conclusion of the summer, before the final payment is disbursed, so that the Committee can evaluate the success of the program.

Participating Faculty Research Interests

Contact Information: http://www.usc.edu/info/directories/faculty_staff.html
or http://pharmacy.usc.edu/graduate

Drug Design and Discovery

J. Camarero, Associate Professor,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences; Ph.D., Univ. of Barcelona, 1996. Areas of Research: Focus in the development of new bio-organic approaches using protein splicing and synthetic protein chemistry for studying biological processes involved in bacterial pathogenicity and how can be modulated or inhibited by small molecules.
I. S. Haworth, Associate Professor of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences; Ph.D., Liverpool. 1989. Areas of research:: Computational drug design, NMR spectroscopy, structure and dynamics of DNA and DNA-ligand complexes, molecular modeling, molecular dynamics.
N. Neamati, Associate Professor of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences; Ph.D., Texas, 1995. Areas of research: Structure- and mechanism-based drug design; computer-modeling, cellular and molecular pharmacology of anti-cancer and antiviral drugs; pharmacogenomics and target identification.
C. Wang, Associate Professor of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ph.D., California Institute of Technology, 2002, Areas of research: Biosynthesis of anti-tumor natural products
.
Drug Transport and Delivery

S. F. Hamm-Alvarez Professor and Department Chair of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences: Ph.D., Duke. 1990. Areas of research: Membrane trafficking and exocytosis in epithelial cells; Mucosal immunity; Ocular surface and tear film; autoimmune diseases. http://www-hsc.usc.edu/~shalvar
A. Mackay, Assistant Professor;Ph.D., UC Berkeley, 2005, Areas of research: Bioresponsive lipids and peptides for the development of targeted anticancer therapies, and we would be happy to welcome interested students for a summer research project.
C. T. Okamoto, Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences; Ph.D., Berkeley, 1989. Areas of research: Protein sorting in epithelial cells.
W. C. Shen, Professor of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences; Ph.D., Boston University, 1972. Areas of research: Gastrointestinal absorption of protein and peptide drugs via transferrin receptor-mediated transcytosis.  Lipidization of polypeptides in drug delivery.
W. Wolf, Professor of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences; Ph.D., Paris, 1956. Areas of research: Pharmacokinetic imaging, noninvasive studies of drug biodistribution, targeting and metabolism using NMRS and nuclear medicine imaging (including PET) techniques; pharmacokinetics of antitumor agents, synthesis and mechanism of action of radiopharmaceuticals.

Drug Action and Mechanism
J. D. Adams Jr.. Associate Professor of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences; Ph.D.. California. San Francisco, 1981. Areas of research: Bioactivation of drugs and toxins in Parkinson's disease and other diseases.
R. L. Alkana, Professor of  Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Associate Dean of Graduate Studies and Curricular Development; Pharm.D., USC. 1970; Ph.D., University of California, Irvine, 1975. Areas of research: Neuropharmacology, molecular mechanisms of behavioral action of alcohol and other psychoactive drugs; medications development for treatment of alcoholism.
E. Cadenas, Professor Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences and of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and Associate Dean of Research; Ph.D., Buenos Aires, 1977. Areas of research: Free-radical chemistry and biology; metabolism of quinones.
Molecular and Genetic Bases of Disease and Therapy
.R. E. Brinton, Professor of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences and of Neurosciences; Ph.D., Arizona, 1984. Areas of research: Neurobiology of learning and memory, peptide and steroid induction of morphological, biochemical, and genomic plasticity in cultured nerve cells.
R. F. Duncan, Associate Professor of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences and of Microbiology; Ph.D., Hawaii, 1978. Areas of research: Function of stress proteins in cell regulation and cell survival during stress; molecular mechanisms that regulate the rate of protein synthesis.
J. C. Shih, Professor of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences; Ph.D., California, Riverside, 1968. Areas of research: Biochemistry and molecular biology of serotonin receptors and enzymes related to catecholamine metabolism, molecular basis of mental disorders and aggressive behavior.
R. Sohal, Professor of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences; Ph.D., Tulane University, 1965. Areas of research:  Free radicals signaling and aging.
B. Stiles, Assistant Professor of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences; Ph.D., University of Texas, 1998.  Areas of research: Disease mechanisms using genetic models of cancer and diabetes.
Clinical Pharmacy Research
P. Beringer, Associate Professor of Clinical Pharmacy, Pharm.D., USC,1990, Residency, UCSF, 1991,
    Specialty Residency Pharmacokinetics, UCSF, 1992, Areas of research: Pharmacokinetics/Pharmacodynamics, Infectious Diseases.
D. L. Davies, Associate Professor of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Director of the Alcohol and Brain Research Laboratory.  Ph.D., University of Southern California, 1996.  Areas of research: Neuropharmacology with an emphasis on alcohol and other psychoactive drugs that act on GABA-A and other ligand-gated ion channels in the central nervous system. 
Jeffery A. Goad, Associate Professor of Clinical Pharmacy, Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical
       Economics and Policy,  Pharm.D. USC 1994, Masters in Public Health, USC School of Medicine
       2003, Residency 1995.  Area of Research: Social/Behavioral survey methodology in the area of
       KABP modeling and clinical pharmacy practice patterns.
G. H. Mitani, Associate Professor of Clinical Pharmacy, Manager of the Cardiac/Anticoagulation; Pharm. D., USC, 1972,  Residency, USC, 1973.  Areas of research.  Cardiovascular therapy and efficacy; ECG monitoring, adverse drug effects management, safety of invasive dental procedures in cardiac patients, biphosphonates-related osteonecrosis of the jaw.
T. Ng, Assistant Professor of Clinical Pharmacy, Pharm.D. Wayne State U 1998, Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy Fellowship, U of Utah 2000, Areas of research:  Heart failure pathophysiology and therapeutics - interaction between sympathetic and immune systems.
A. Wong-Beringer, Associate Professor of Clinical Pharmacy, Pharm.D. USC 1990, Pharmacy Practice Residency and Fellowship in Infectious Diseases, UCSF 1992, Areas of research: Antimicrobial Pharmacology ,Bacteria resistance and virulence (MRSA and Pseudomonas), Infectious Diseases outcomes
Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy
K. A. Johnson, Professor and Chair, Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy, Pharm.D., M.P.H., Ph.D.; Area of Research: Public Health and Policy Research, Cost of Illness, Outcomes Research Safety Net Clinic Pharmacist Evaluation, Health Disparities Research

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Cover Sheet
Summer Research Fellowships, 2010
USC School of Pharmacy
John Stauffer Pharmaceutical Sciences Center

Name:                                            

USC ID Number            _______________________________

Home Address:                                       

E-mail address:                                       

Faculty Sponsor:                                   

Title of Project                                       

Undergraduate/PharmD Level:                           

Undergraduate Major: ____________   Minor:  ____________

Overall GPA: _____________ Science GPA: _______________

Units Completed: __________ Science Units: _______________