40 faculty and 40 courses in Pharmacy at University of Kansas.
- Christian Schoneich, Takeru Higuchi Distinguished Professor, Department Chair h-index 68
Notable: “S-Glutathiolation by peroxynitrite activates SERCA during arterial relaxation by nitric oxide” (2004) · 648 citations
- Barbara N. Timmermann, Department Chair, University Distinguished Professor Emeritus h-index 56
Safety and efficacy studies of botanical dietary supplements, biodiversity prospecting for drug lead discovery from plants; isolation and chemical characterization of biologically active molecules (e.g., terpenoids, alkaloids, pheno
Notable: “The effect of extracts from ginger rhizome on inflammatory mediator production” (2006) · 306 citations
- Susan M. Lunte, Ralph N. Adams Distinguished Professor; Director R.N. Adams Institute for Bioanalytical Chemistry h-index 56
Bioanalytical Chemistry Liquid Chromatography Capillary Electrophoresis Electrochemical and Laser-Induced Fluorescence Detection Microdialysis Sampling Neurochemistry Protein and Peptide Analysis Microchip Analytical Systems Mass Spectromet
Notable: “Dual-Electrode Electrochemical Detection for Poly(dimethylsiloxane)-Fabricated Capillary Electrophoresis Microchips” (2000) · 301 citations
- Teruna J. Siahaan, Aya and Takeru Higuchi Distinguished Professor, Associate Chair h-index 45
In the utilization and modulation of cell adhesion molecules on the cell surface for targeted drug delivery to a specific cell type and for enhancing drug permeation through the intestinal mucosa and blood-brain barrier (BBB). His
Notable: “The Role of Thiols and Disulfides on Protein Stability” (2009) · 403 citations
- Michael Hageman, Valentino J. Stella Distinguished Professor; Director Biopharmaceutical Innovation & Optimization Center h-index 30
Notable: “The expanding role of prodrugs in contemporary drug design and development” (2018) · 746 citations
- John F. Stobaugh, Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Affairs, Professor h-index 28
Notable: “Naphthalene-2,3-dicarboxyaldehyde/cyanide ion: a rationally designed fluorogenic reagent for primary amines” (1987) · 334 citations
- Thomas J. Tolbert, Associate Professor h-index 23
Notable: “Human gut Bacteroidetes can utilize yeast mannan through a selfish mechanism” (2015) · 569 citations
- Carlo Barnaba, Assistant Professor h-index 22
Notable: “Effects of high pressure processing on lipid oxidation: A review” (2013) · 218 citations
- Steven Bloom, Associate Professor h-index 21
Notable: “Decarboxylative alkylation for site-selective bioconjugation of native proteins via oxidation potentials” (2017) · 380 citations
- James M. Backes, Professor, Associate Dean for Clinical and Medical Center Affairs h-index 20
The safety and efficacy of lipid-altering agents and limiting the associated adverse events. His previously studied agents include policosanol, almonds, niacin, fibrates, statins (standard and intermittently dosed), apple-pectin, v
- Shyam Sathyamoorthi, Associate Professor h-index 17
Notable: “Wound healing and blastema formation in regenerating digit tips of adult mice” (2010) · 182 citations
- Hyunjoon Kim, Assistant Professor h-index 17
Fabricating drug delivery platforms (nano/microparticles, scaffold, devices) for targeted delivery of payloads (small molecules, nucleic acids, vaccines). Engineering biomaterials to modulate the immune system and inflammation. High-through
- Brittany L. Melton, Interim Chair, Professor h-index 17
Notable: “Applying human factors principles to alert design increases efficiency and reduces prescribing errors in a scenario-based simulation” (2014) · 140 citations
- Janelle F. Ruisinger, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Clinical Professor h-index 17
Pharmacy residencies and ambulatory/community care. Show More about Biography Education — PGY1 Residency (emphasis on Community Care), The Ohio State University College of Pharmacy, Columbus, OH Pharm.D., The University of Kan
Notable: “Effectiveness and Tolerability of Every-Other-Day Rosuvastatin Dosing in Patients with Prior Statin Intolerance” (2008) · 129 citations
- Luke Erber, Assistant Professor h-index 13
Notable: “NRF2 Is a Major Target of ARF in p53-Independent Tumor Suppression” (2017) · 312 citations
- Dennis W. Grauer, Associate Professor h-index 13
Notable: “Pharmacist-acquired medication histories in a university hospital emergency department” (2006) · 135 citations
- Hao Lou, Assistant Professor h-index 13
Es on applying computational methods such as machine learning, molecular dynamics simulation, and multiscale modeling to accelerate drug formulation design (mainly focused on subcutaneous and oral formulations) and provide insights into dru
Notable: “Detecting community structure using label propagation with weighted coherent neighborhood propinquity” (2013) · 80 citations
- Apurba Dutta, Associate Professor h-index 11
Notable: “Recent advances in the synthesis of Quinazoline analogues as Anti-TB agents” (2020) · 49 citations
- Mark P. Farrell, Associate Professor h-index 9
Notable: “The β20–β21 of gp120 is a regulatory switch for HIV-1 Env conformational transitions” (2017) · 116 citations
- Laird Forrest, Professor h-index 5
Notable: “Understanding the Monoclonal Antibody Disposition after Subcutaneous Administration using a Minimal Physiologically based Pharmacokinetic Model” (2018) · 66 citations
- Jessica Bates, Clinical Associate Professor h-index 5
Notable: “Participant satisfaction with a community-based medication synchronization program” (2015) · 20 citations
- Tiffany R. Shin, Clinical Associate Professor h-index 3
Diabetes, the pharmacist’s role in family medicine resident clinics, and scholarship of teaching and learning. Dr. Shin’s clinical practice site is at the Ascension Via Christi Family Medicine Residency Clinic in Wichita, where she
Notable: “Using Communication Technology to Enhance Interprofessional Education Simulations” (2016) · 36 citations
- Bradley J. Newell, Associate Dean - Wichita; Director PGY-1 Community-Based Pharmacy Residency h-index 3
Notable: “Pilot Evaluation of Pharmacists’ and Pharmacy Technicians’ Knowledge and Understanding of a Medication Synchronization Program” (2021) · 4 citations
- Lawrence W. Davidow, Clinical Assistant Professor, Clinical Coordinator Pharmacy Skills Lab h-index 1
Was on age-related differences in the effects of various antihypertensive drugs. Davidow continued to work as a pharmacist at the KU Medical Center Outpatient Pharmacy throughout graduate school. After graduate school, he began teaching at
Notable: “Assessing the Value of a Translational Science Lab in Pharmacy Education: Bridging Science and Practice” (2025)
- Adam Smith, Interim Chair, Associate Professor
- Andrea Reynolds, Assistant Teaching Professor, Clinical Encounters Coordinator
- Anna Hagen, Education Program Coordinator, Lecturer
- Ashley Glissman, Director of Interprofessional Education; Clinical Associate Professor
- David Dietz, Dean, Professor
- Honglian Shi, Associate Professor, Director of Graduate Studies, Pharmacology & Toxicology
Oxidative stress research and has been conducting research in the field of oxidative stress since his graduation. Oxidative stress results from the imbalance between free radical production and the antioxidant defense in cells. The stres
- Iredia D. Iyamu, Assistant Professor
Epigenetics Posttranslational modification Methyltransferase Acetyltransferase Medicinal chemistry Drug discovery Show More about Research Selected Publications — Meng, Y.; Iyamu, I. D.; Ahmed, N. A.; Huang, R. Comparative Anal
- Jackob Moskovitz, Associate Professor
Oxidation-Stress in Aging and Neurodegenerative Diseases Receptors of Neurotransmitters Methionine Sulfoxide Reductase System Methionine Oxidation Post-Translational Modifications Protein-Degradation Signal Transduction Show More about Rese
- Jai Subramanian, Associate Professor
Es on synaptic plasticity associated with learning and memory and their dysfunction in mouse models of neurodegenerative disorders. His lab utilizes state of the art approaches, such as single neuron genetic manipulations, in vivo synaptic
- Jeff Krise, Associate Professor
Drug delivery Pharmacokinetics Prodrugs Intracellular Show More about Research School of Pharmacy 2010 Becker Drive Lawrence, KS Bus Route:
- Karen E. Moeller, Clinical Professor
In the areas of substance abuse, schizophrenia and pharmacy education. Show More about Biography Education — PGY 2 - Psychiatric Pharmacy Residency, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV PGY 1 - Pharmacy Residency, West Virgini
- Molly E. Steed, Clinical Associate Professor
- Nancy Muma, Department Chair, Professor Emeritus
Serotonin pharmacology Depression Schizophrenia Huntington's disease Show More about Research Selected Publications — Nancy Muma Publications (PubMed) Show More about Publications School of Pharmacy 2010 Becker Drive Lawrence, KS 6604
- Nicholas S. Britt, Associate Professor
Infectious Diseases Immunology Sepsis Cystic Fibrosis Show More about Research Teaching — Courses Taught PHPR 624 - Pharmacoepidemiology and Public Health PHPR 663 - Pharmacotherapy III PHPR 665 - Pharmacotherapy V Rotations Infectiou
- Rick T. Dobrowsky, Professor Emeritus
Diabetic neuropathy Molecular chaperones Show More about Research Selected Publications — Rick Dobrowsky Publications (PubMed) Show More about Publications School of Pharmacy 2010 Becker Drive Lawrence, KS Bus Route: 41 pha
- Susan King, Clinical Assistant Professor
Interest/specialization have included: palliative and end-of-life care, pharmacogenomics, geriatrics, diabetes, nutrition (various diets and TPN), infectious disease, compounding, and natural products. Show More about Biography Ed
Faculty counts are directory headcounts; the named list may be a subset. h-index shown only for ORCID-backed or high-confidence OpenAlex matches. Data as of 2026-07-02.