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Graphic pairs a photo of Salma Bargal with an excerpt from her "I am ASCPT" Member Profile:
"I am inspired by every woman who is capable of pioneering in her career and at the same time balancing a happy personal life, and there are so many examples in our area of pharmacogenomics research."

Graphic pairs a photo of Salma Bargal with an excerpt from her "I am ASCPT" Member Profile: "I am inspired by every woman who is capable of pioneering in her career and at the same time balancing a happy personal life, and there are so many examples in our area of pharmacogenomics research."

Get to know #ASCPT2025 Presidential Trainee, Salma Bargal in the latest issue of #CPTjournal: bit.ly/4u0uww0

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Get to know #ASCPT2025 Presidential Trainee, Sanghoon Kang in the latest issue of #CPTjournal: bit.ly/4rClL9N

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Get to know #ASCPT2025 Presidential Trainee, Ziran Li, in the latest issue of #CPTjournal: bit.ly/4k3o16O

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This graphic pairs a photo of Youngwoo Cho with an excerpt from his "I am ASCPT" profile: "I am a very future-oriented person. I often visualize the life I hope to build and view each step as part of the journey toward that vision. In trying to make this journey a fulfilling one, I hold onto the perspective of always broadening my horizons, which helps me stay focused on a larger purpose and motivates me to find value and learning in every experience that comes my way."

This graphic pairs a photo of Youngwoo Cho with an excerpt from his "I am ASCPT" profile: "I am a very future-oriented person. I often visualize the life I hope to build and view each step as part of the journey toward that vision. In trying to make this journey a fulfilling one, I hold onto the perspective of always broadening my horizons, which helps me stay focused on a larger purpose and motivates me to find value and learning in every experience that comes my way."

Get to know #ASCPT2025 Presidential Trainee, Youngwoo Cho in the latest issue of #CPTjournal: bit.ly/4qN0U30

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This graphic displays a photo of Ronaldo Morales, Junior with an excerpt from his recent "I am ASCPT" profile in CPT:
"Knowing that our work can directly improve care for patients keeps me motivated. The real-world impact of our research on patient care is what drives me to stay focused and keep moving forward."

This graphic displays a photo of Ronaldo Morales, Junior with an excerpt from his recent "I am ASCPT" profile in CPT: "Knowing that our work can directly improve care for patients keeps me motivated. The real-world impact of our research on patient care is what drives me to stay focused and keep moving forward."

Get to know #ASCPT2025 Presidential Trainee, Ronaldo Morales Junior in the latest issue of #CPTjournal: bit.ly/43ZZ71a

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Get to know #ASCPT2025 Presidential Trainee Ashley Springer, in the latest issue of #CPTjournal: bit.ly/4qaIvNV

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Graphic include an excerpt from John Wagner, MD, PhD's "I am ASCPT" profile and a photo of Dr. Wagner:
Do you have a favorite tip or trick for clinical practice or research that you want to share with fellow members?
"Many of us practice team science, collaborative work with a variety of team memebrs or stakeholders. From my perspecitve, there are at least two tips or principles to follow in professional practce: be curious and be fully present."

Graphic include an excerpt from John Wagner, MD, PhD's "I am ASCPT" profile and a photo of Dr. Wagner: Do you have a favorite tip or trick for clinical practice or research that you want to share with fellow members? "Many of us practice team science, collaborative work with a variety of team memebrs or stakeholders. From my perspecitve, there are at least two tips or principles to follow in professional practce: be curious and be fully present."

Get to know #ASCPT2025 Gary Neil Prize Recipient, John Wagner in the latest issue of #CPTjournal: bit.ly/465KtWo

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This graphic previews a quote from Donald Heald, PhD's "I am ASCPT" profile from CPT Journal and his photo.
"What is the one thing people would be surprised to know about you?
"Twenty minutes prior to giving a major presentation to the National Sales force (4,000 people) in Hawaii, I was approached by the Head of Marketing and asked to do a 15-minute impromptu skit with Mike Myers. My response was 'Who is Mike Myers?' People were surprised by my reaction and said I would be perfect for the skit as the straight man."

This graphic previews a quote from Donald Heald, PhD's "I am ASCPT" profile from CPT Journal and his photo. "What is the one thing people would be surprised to know about you? "Twenty minutes prior to giving a major presentation to the National Sales force (4,000 people) in Hawaii, I was approached by the Head of Marketing and asked to do a 15-minute impromptu skit with Mike Myers. My response was 'Who is Mike Myers?' People were surprised by my reaction and said I would be perfect for the skit as the straight man."

Get to know the #ASCPT2025 Mentor Award Recipient, Donald Heald in the latest issue of #CPTjournal: bit.ly/4fKBfn6

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This graphic provides and excerpt from Janice Schwartz's "I am ASCPT" profile and her picture:
"How do you keep focused and motivated?
One of the greatest things about research careers is that new avenues to explore are always present and opportunities that excite you"

This graphic provides and excerpt from Janice Schwartz's "I am ASCPT" profile and her picture: "How do you keep focused and motivated? One of the greatest things about research careers is that new avenues to explore are always present and opportunities that excite you"

Get to know #ASCPT2025 Rawls-Palmer Progress in Medicine Award Recipient, Janice Schwartz, in this month's #CPTjournal #IamASCPT: bit.ly/45tWHHY

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Graphic is a testimonial of Oscar B. Hunter Career Award Recipient Julie A. Johnson - explaining what receiving her award means to her:
"This is, in many ways, the top award at ASCPT, intended to honor one's career, and so it is therefore an incredible honor to be a recipient, and to be added to the very distinguished group of other clinical pharmacologists who have received the award"
The quote is accompanied by a photo of Julie Johnson presenting her award lecture.

Graphic is a testimonial of Oscar B. Hunter Career Award Recipient Julie A. Johnson - explaining what receiving her award means to her: "This is, in many ways, the top award at ASCPT, intended to honor one's career, and so it is therefore an incredible honor to be a recipient, and to be added to the very distinguished group of other clinical pharmacologists who have received the award" The quote is accompanied by a photo of Julie Johnson presenting her award lecture.

When you receive an ASCPT award you join a distinguished group of clinical pharmacologists, just ask #ASCPT2025 Oscar B. Hunter Award Recipient, Julie Johnson! bit.ly/4jBPgDE

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A collage of photos from various receptions at the ASCPT 2025 Annual Meeting.

A collage of photos from various receptions at the ASCPT 2025 Annual Meeting.

Thank you so much for attending the #ASCPT2025 Annual Meeting - we hope you had a great time catching up with colleagues at the receptions!

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This graphic includes a brief testimonial from 2025 Leon I Goldberg Early Investigator Award Recipient, Tore Stage about receiving his award:
"Being named for this award puts a perfect cherry on top of the very close connection to USA. I have been happy to contribute to ASCPT, e.g., by being an Editor-in-Training for CTS, and will be happy to continue to contribute in the future."
This graphic also includes a picture of Tore receiving his award.

This graphic includes a brief testimonial from 2025 Leon I Goldberg Early Investigator Award Recipient, Tore Stage about receiving his award: "Being named for this award puts a perfect cherry on top of the very close connection to USA. I have been happy to contribute to ASCPT, e.g., by being an Editor-in-Training for CTS, and will be happy to continue to contribute in the future." This graphic also includes a picture of Tore receiving his award.

#ASCPT2025 Leon Goldberg Award recipient, Tore Stage views his award as a recognition for past work and an inspiration for the future contributions! bit.ly/4jBPgDE

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Six photos from the various poster sessions at ASCPT 2026.

Six photos from the various poster sessions at ASCPT 2026.

Poster sessions are a great chance to catch up with colleagues and learn about new research through one-on-one interactions with presenters. Congratulations #ASCPT2025 poster presenters - thank you for sharing your work!

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I am ASCPT Profile excerpt from Tore B. Stage's profile:
"What Professional Accomplishment Are You Most Proud Of?
I am most proud of the collaborations. Science is a team sport and best done in collaboration, and I have been tremendously lucky to collaborate with some fantastic folks along the way. Both from my mentors, and also from my former and current students, and the countless collaborators who have enabled the translational science that I love to do."
Accompanied by a photo of Tore.

I am ASCPT Profile excerpt from Tore B. Stage's profile: "What Professional Accomplishment Are You Most Proud Of? I am most proud of the collaborations. Science is a team sport and best done in collaboration, and I have been tremendously lucky to collaborate with some fantastic folks along the way. Both from my mentors, and also from my former and current students, and the countless collaborators who have enabled the translational science that I love to do." Accompanied by a photo of Tore.

Get to know #ASCPT2025 Leon I. Goldberg Early Investigator Award Recipient, Tore Stage in this month's #CPTjournal #IamASCPT: bit.ly/4kHyhkM

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"2026 Call for Award Nominations:
What does receiving this award mean to you?
'I am very honored to receive this award from ASCPT. Research is often a challenging journey, and this recognition provides encouragement to persevere. It motivates me to continue pursuing advancements in clinical pharmacology and to contribute meaningfully to improving patient care throughout my research career." 
Quote from 2025 Darrell Abernethy Early Stage Investigator Award Recipient Katherine Theken, PharmD, PhD and accompanied by a photo of Dr. Theken giving her reward remarks at the Annual Meeting

"2026 Call for Award Nominations: What does receiving this award mean to you? 'I am very honored to receive this award from ASCPT. Research is often a challenging journey, and this recognition provides encouragement to persevere. It motivates me to continue pursuing advancements in clinical pharmacology and to contribute meaningfully to improving patient care throughout my research career." Quote from 2025 Darrell Abernethy Early Stage Investigator Award Recipient Katherine Theken, PharmD, PhD and accompanied by a photo of Dr. Theken giving her reward remarks at the Annual Meeting

ASCPT Awards are a motivation to keep on striving! According to #ASCPT2025 Darrell Abernethy Award recipient, the award encouragement to persevere. Congratulations, Dr. Theken!
Submit your award nomination and motivate a worthy colleague: bit.ly/4jBPgDE

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Four Photos from four of the special sessions at the ASCPT 2025 Annual Meeting.

Four Photos from four of the special sessions at the ASCPT 2025 Annual Meeting.

Patients, Authors, IGNITE results, and even a friendly competition. #ASCPT2025 had a variety of special sessions this year. Thank you, presenters, for thinking outside the box!

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Katherine Theken, PharmD, PhD (accompanied by her picture)
"Who has inspired you in your career?
I have had wonderful research mentors in my career so far! They have helped guide the direction of my career and enabled me to become the scientist I am today."

#IamASCPT Katherine Theken, PharmD, PhD (accompanied by her picture) "Who has inspired you in your career? I have had wonderful research mentors in my career so far! They have helped guide the direction of my career and enabled me to become the scientist I am today."

Get to know #ASCPT2025 Darrell Abernethy Early Stage Investigator Award Recipient, Katherine Theken in this month's #CPTjournal #IamASCPT: bit.ly/3HwUeVc

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2026 Call for Award Nominations
What does receiving this award mean to you?
"Receiving this award is a reminder of the power of perseverance and the importance of aligning purpose with action. It inspires me to continue advocating for equitable healthcare and advancing innovative solutions that empower individuals to take an active role in their health journey."
-2025 Sheiner Beal Award Recipient, Ene Ette, PhD
Submission Deadline: July 24, 2025, 4 pm

2026 Call for Award Nominations What does receiving this award mean to you? "Receiving this award is a reminder of the power of perseverance and the importance of aligning purpose with action. It inspires me to continue advocating for equitable healthcare and advancing innovative solutions that empower individuals to take an active role in their health journey." -2025 Sheiner Beal Award Recipient, Ene Ette, PhD Submission Deadline: July 24, 2025, 4 pm

ASCPT Awards are high points in their recipients' careers. According to #ASCPT2025 Sheiner Beal Award Recipient Ene Ette, the award was a powerful reminder about the impact of hard work. Congratulations, Dr. Ette!
bit.ly/4jBPgDE

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Dr. Janice Schwartz delivered the Rawls-Palmer Progress in Medicine Award lecture at the ASCPT Annual Meeting in DC on May 30. Her talk, “The Clinical Pharmacology of Aging,” was introduced by her nominator, Les Benet, PhD. #ASCPT2025 #UCSF

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Congratulations to Sandra Visser, Ph.D., SVP, Head of Therapeutics Development at Alltrna, on being named President of @ascptclinpharm.bsky.social for 2025-2026! We’re proud to see her leadership recognized by the clinical pharmacology community.

#ASCPT2025 #PatientCentricity

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Day 1 at #ASCPT2025! Mark Davies and Hayley Close are ready to connect with leaders in clinical pharmacology and share how Physiomics' expertise in MIDD, PK/PD, and QSP can optimise drug development. Excited to talk smarter dosing, trial designs, and more! #PYC

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Day 2 is in the books - what was your favorite moment from today's program?
#ASCPT2025

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First day at #ASCPT2025

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Photo highlights from ASCPT 2025 Day one.

Photo highlights from ASCPT 2025 Day one.

What a great first day of #ASCPT2025! Share your favorite moments with us!

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We had the privilege to have a talk delivered by Dr Anthony Fauci at #ASCPT2025. A truly inspiring and incredible moment! 🤩

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Photo of ASCPT 2025 Banner on site at the Gaylord National Harbor.

Photo of ASCPT 2025 Banner on site at the Gaylord National Harbor.

We're getting ready for #ASCPT2025! We can't wait to see you tomorrow.

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"Download the Mobile App!
The mobile app can be used on phones and tablets to access the meeting program and event details at your fingertips.
Plan your personal itinerary
Access abstract e posters
Connect with fellow attendees
Review the schedule."

"Download the Mobile App! The mobile app can be used on phones and tablets to access the meeting program and event details at your fingertips. Plan your personal itinerary Access abstract e posters Connect with fellow attendees Review the schedule."

Friendly reminder: Don't forget to download the #ASCPT2025 App before you head to National Harbor this week! Available in the Apple App store: apple.co/4k1uRsV and Google Play: bit.ly/431tX9O

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Sheiner-Beal Pharmacometrics Award Lecture
Ene Ette, PhD, MBA, MSc (photo of Dr. Ette included)
President and Chief Scientific Officer of Anoixis Corporation
Systems Thinking, Complexity and Pharmacometrics in Drug Development and Evaluation

Sheiner-Beal Pharmacometrics Award Lecture Ene Ette, PhD, MBA, MSc (photo of Dr. Ette included) President and Chief Scientific Officer of Anoixis Corporation Systems Thinking, Complexity and Pharmacometrics in Drug Development and Evaluation

Learn about pharmacometrics from a (modified) complexity perspective at Ene Ette's Sheiner Beal Award Lecture! #ASCPT2025 bit.ly/4jYjrWP

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Rawls-Palmer Progress in Medicine Award Lecture
Janice B. Schwartz, MD (also includes a photo of Dr. Schwartz)
Professor at University of California, San Francisco
The Clinical Pharmacology of Aging: From Individuals to Populations

Rawls-Palmer Progress in Medicine Award Lecture Janice B. Schwartz, MD (also includes a photo of Dr. Schwartz) Professor at University of California, San Francisco The Clinical Pharmacology of Aging: From Individuals to Populations

In her Rawls Palmer Award Lecture, Janice Schwartz will discuss how aging affects responses to medications from her study of both pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic changes. Don't miss this exciting lecture! #ASCPT2025 bit.ly/4jZ5OXu

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With State of the Art and Featured Speakers like Michelle Werner of Alltrna (@alltrna.bsky.social), Colin Pillai of CP+ Associates and Pharmacometrics Africa, and Brian Corrigan of Metrum RG, #ASCPT2025 is jam-packed with exciting scientific content! bit.ly/3Hb77nq

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