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Bradley Anderson, Ph.D.
Chair, Division of Pharmaceutical Sciences
H.B. Kostenbauder Professor in Pharmaceutical Sciences

Bradley Anderson, Ph.D., was named the first H.B. Kostenbauder Professor in Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy and began his duties as director of the college's Division of Pharmaceutical Sciences on March 1, 2000.

Dr. Anderson is the recipient of over $4.5 million in research awards, fellowships and extramural grants since 1990. He holds six patents. Ongoing research projects include Permeabilities in Lipid Bilayer Membranes, Enzyme-based Strategies for CNS Delivery of AIDS Drugs, Drug Decomposition in the Amorphous Solid-State, and Development of Dosage Forms and Delivery Systems for Agents useful in the Treatment of AIDS and Cancer.

Education
B.A. in chemistry - University of Kansas
M.S./Ph.D. in pharmaceutical chemistry - University of Kansas

Honors and Awards
Ebert Prize (best paper in Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences), 1998
Chair, NIH Pharmacology Study Section, 1997-99
Regular member of NIH Pharmacology Study Section, 1995-99
Outstanding paper, Journal of Controlled Release, 1992
Visiting Scientist, Syntex Research Inc., Palo Alto, Calif., 1991
Elected AAPS Fellow, 1990
Pfizer Young Investigator Award, 1985

 

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