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Implementation of pharmacogenomics at Indiana University

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Thursday, March 02, 2017
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Todd Skaar, PhD
Genomic and Precision Medicine Forum

Dr. Skaar is an Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of Clinical Pharmacology at the Indiana University in Indianapolis, Indiana. He did his graduate work in nutrition at the University of Wisconsin and lactation physiology at the Pennsylvania State University, followed by a postdoc in breast cancer drug resistance at the Lombardi Cancer Center at Georgetown University. Since joining Indiana University, his research is focused on the discovery and implementation of genomic predictors of drug response. More specifically, his studies are focused on genetic variants in the ADME genes. He also leads an NIH-funded pharmacogenomics implementation study. The goal is to identify and overcome the barriers to using pharmacogenomics to guide clinical drug therapy. The implementation studies include prospectively testing and using pharmacogenetic testing in clinical care. He currently serves as the vice-chair of the NIH-IGNITE (Implementing Genomics into Practice) network. He has co-authored several CPIC guidelines for using pharmacogenetics to guide clinical drug therapy.

The CAGPM weekly forum is open to students, faculty, and staff across the Duke University campus and is held on Thursdays, 12pm - 1pm.

Lunch will be provided.

Type: LECTURE/TALK
Contact: Julia Walker