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Eman Atef

Monica Chuong

Alice Gardner

Carroll-Ann W. Goldsmith

Daniel Kane

Dan Kiel

2007-08 MCPHS Internal Grant Recipients Announced

On February 22, Michelle Kalis, Vice President for Academic Affairs/Provost, announced the recipients of the 2007-08 MCPHS internal grants. Please see the list of recipients below, and notice that there is representation from the Boston, Worcester and Manchester campuses. Congratulations to all recipients!

MCPHS 2007-08 Faculty Grant Recipients

Eman Atef, PhD. Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy - Boston
Investigating the Correlation Between pH and both Particle Size and Zeta Potential of the Diluted Self-Emulsifying Drug Delivery System (SEDDS).

Monica Chuong, PhD. Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy - Boston
Novel Hydrogel Sustained and Modified Release Tablets: Formulation and Drug Release Patterns.

Jeffrey Fong, PharmD, BSPS: Pharmacy Practice, School of Pharmacy - Worcester/Manchester
Association of Osmolal Gap Elevation with Development of Mannitol Induced Acute Renal Insufficiency.

Alice Gardner, PhD. Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy - Worcester/Manchester
Pulmonary Hypertension: Endothelin Signaling Pathways and their Control of Neurotransmitter Release.

Carroll-Ann W. Goldsmith, DSc, Tom Moreau, MS, PA-C, Scott Lee Massey, PhD, PA-C. PA Studies – Manchester and Pharmaceutical Sciences School of Pharmacy Worcester/Manchester
The effects of Synchronized Distance Education (SDE) on Anxiety, Depression and Academic Achievement in a Physician Assistant Program.

Daniel Kane, MEd, RN, EMT-P. School of Nursing, Boston
A Pilot Project to Evaluate the Effect of Simulation on Nursing Skill Competence and Clinical Judgment.

Dan Kiel, PhD. Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy - Boston
The Role of GLP-1 in Peripheral Neuroprotection.

Alok Sharma, PhD. Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy - Worcester/Manchester
Identification of Substrates of Non-Receptor Protein Tyrosine Kinases that are Involved in Prostate Cancer .

Richard J. Silvia, PharmD, BCPP. Pharmacy Practice, School of Pharmacy - Boston
Coronary Heart Disease Assessment in Schizophrenics Taking Novel Antipsychotics- A Pilot Study.

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