NANCY C. SAMBOL, PHARM. D., Associate Professor Biopharmaceutical Sciences & Clinical Pharmacy.
The primary goal of Dr. Sambol’s research group is to advance methods of new drug development as they relate to pharmacokinetics (PK) and pharmacodynamics (PD), particularly population approaches (those that consider patient traits and variability). Pharmaceutical companies and other investigators provide real-life issues and challenges on which their work is based. Ongoing and future investigations include the following issues: 1) population PK/PD study design and analysis when data are censored (e.g., analgesic trials and bronchoprovocation studies); 2) population PK/PD study design and analysis for investigating genetic variables, particularly with respect to cancer chemotherapeutic agents; and 3) utilization of population PK models for individualizing cancer chemotherapy administration. Secondarily, they strive to gain specific knowledge about drugs that contribute to their improved clinical usage. For example, we are developing a PK and PK/PD profile of human B-type natriuretic peptide. They use a variety of PK/PD and statistical software including NONMEM, S-Plus and Win Nonlin.
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