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Pharmacometrics: The Science of Quantitative Pharmacology

Ene I. Ette (Editor), Paul J. Williams (Editor)
ISBN: 978-0-471-67783-3
Hardcover
1216 pages
April 2007
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ENE I. ETTE, PhD, is a Fellow of the American Colleges of Clinical Pharmacy and Clinical Pharmacology. He is the President/CEO of Anoixis Corp. and was formerly the senior director and head of clinical pharmacology at Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. He is also an adjunct professor of applied pharmaceutical sciences at the University of Rhode Island. Dr. Ette was a pioneer pharmacometric staff in the Office of Clinical Pharmacology and Biopharmaceutics at the Food and Drug Administration, where he developed the popular reference Guidance for Industry: Population Pharmacokinetics. From 1989 –2001, he was an FDA Consultant. In recognition of his contributions to clinical pharmacy and clinical pharmacology, Dr. Ette is the recipient of The American College of Clinical Pharmacy's Russell Miller Award. He is also the 2006 recipient of The American College of Clinical Pharmacy's Therapeutic Frontiers Lecture Award. Dr. Ette is chairman of the pharmacometrics panel of The Annals of Pharmacotherapy editorial board.

PAUL J. WILLIAMS, PharmD, is a Fellow of the American Colleges of Clinical Pharmacy and Clinical Pharmacology and Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Pharmacy Practice at the Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. Dr. Williams is the Vice President, Strategic Consulting, West Coast Operations in Anoixis Corp. and was formerly a partner at Trials by Design, LLC, a clinical consulting company, and member of the editorial board for The Annals of Pharmacotherapy. Dr. Williams is the 2006 winner of the University of the Pacific Faculty Research Award, the Long's Faculty Fellowship, and Teacher of the Year.

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