Dr. Donald E. Mager

Dr. Donald E. Mager

     Dr. Donald E. Mager, an Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, received his Bachelors of Science degree in Pharmacy from the University at Buffalo, State University of New York (UB) in 1991, followed by the PharmD (2000) and PhD (2002) degrees. He then completed two years of post-doctoral training as an IRTA Fellow at the National Institute on Aging (NIA) of the NIH (Baltimore, MD), where he continues to serve as a Special Volunteer. He has been a fellow of the American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education (2000-2002), was recognized in the Eli Lilly Graduate Symposium at the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS) annual meeting in Toronto (2002), and was given the Buffalo Pharmaceutics Scholar Award in 2001. He is a current member of AAPS, AAAS, ASCPT, ASPET, and ACCP and serves on the Editorial Advisory Board of Biochemical Pharmacology. His research focus includes biomedical signal processing and integrative and systems pharmacology, utilizing advanced pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic systems analysis to characterize diverse drug effects, with particular interest in anti-platelet pharmacotherapy.

Address:
308 Hochstetter Hall
716-645-2903
dmager@buffalo.edu


Publications

CLICK HERE for list of recent publications (Limited to articles listed in the Pub Med database. Please contact Dr. Mager if you desire a more complete bibliograpy.).


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