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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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Check out the March issue of #CPTjournal: bit.ly/3NbHqqw

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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 Regulatory Science (RS) Community Vice Chair, Sarah Ridge in the latest issue of #CPTjournal: bit.ly/40tDgwS

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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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Graphic pairs an photo of Ivy Dong, PhD with an excerpt from her recent "I am ASCPT" Profile. "I was part of the team that enabled the first IND using in vivo, systemic CRISPR gene editing. It was exciting to learn and innovate with the team on different considerations for a new modality. I hope gene editing can live up to its promice of offering potential cures and substantially reducing disease burdens for patients."

Graphic pairs an photo of Ivy Dong, PhD with an excerpt from her recent "I am ASCPT" Profile. "I was part of the team that enabled the first IND using in vivo, systemic CRISPR gene editing. It was exciting to learn and innovate with the team on different considerations for a new modality. I hope gene editing can live up to its promice of offering potential cures and substantially reducing disease burdens for patients."

Get to know Cell, Gene, Regenerative Medicine & Nucleic Acid (CGRN) Community Vice Chair, Ivy Dong in the latest issue of #CPTjournal: bit.ly/4rko9Bk

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This graphic pairs a photo of Tatiana Iakovleva with an excerpt from her "I am ASCPT" profile: "I was fascinated with plants' healing properties -  I think I was part aspiring phytopharmacist, part little forest witch, dreaming of magical elixirs that could cure everything! That early curiosity definitely nudged me toward pharmacy and eventually, into model-informed drug development. So even if I am not brewing potions in the woods anymore, I like to think I am still chasing the same idea - creating something that can help people heal."

This graphic pairs a photo of Tatiana Iakovleva with an excerpt from her "I am ASCPT" profile: "I was fascinated with plants' healing properties - I think I was part aspiring phytopharmacist, part little forest witch, dreaming of magical elixirs that could cure everything! That early curiosity definitely nudged me toward pharmacy and eventually, into model-informed drug development. So even if I am not brewing potions in the woods anymore, I like to think I am still chasing the same idea - creating something that can help people heal."

Get to know Systems Pharmacology (SP) Community Vice Chair, Tatiana Iakovleva in the latest issue of #CPTjournal: bit.ly/4qPrdpr

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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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Graphic pairs a photo of Ana Novakovic with an excerpt from her "I am ASCPT" profile:
"My favorite tip is to never underestimate the impact of small actions and to focus on decisions within your sphere of influence. In practice, this might translate to focusing on small improvements in communication or optimizing daily workflows. These incremental changes can accumulate to create significant positive impacts."

Graphic pairs a photo of Ana Novakovic with an excerpt from her "I am ASCPT" profile: "My favorite tip is to never underestimate the impact of small actions and to focus on decisions within your sphere of influence. In practice, this might translate to focusing on small improvements in communication or optimizing daily workflows. These incremental changes can accumulate to create significant positive impacts."

Get to know ASCPT Member, Ana Novakovic in the latest issue of #CPTjournal: bit.ly/4qIebK2

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The graphic pairs an excerpt of Fei Tang's I am ASCPT Profile in Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics with her photo.
"What keeps me focused and motivated is seeing the scientific community's progress over the years and the impact our work has on patient care."

The graphic pairs an excerpt of Fei Tang's I am ASCPT Profile in Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics with her photo. "What keeps me focused and motivated is seeing the scientific community's progress over the years and the impact our work has on patient care."

Get to know Life Cycle Management (LCM) Community Vice Chair, Fei Tang in the latest issue of #CPTjournal: bit.ly/4pzrhbQ

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This graphic pairs a photo of Sara Salerno with an excerpt from her recent "I am ASCPT" profile:
"What is the most important leadership lesson you have learned the hard way?
"To provide constructive areas for improvement in a way that inspires and empowers others and does not cause offense."

This graphic pairs a photo of Sara Salerno with an excerpt from her recent "I am ASCPT" profile: "What is the most important leadership lesson you have learned the hard way? "To provide constructive areas for improvement in a way that inspires and empowers others and does not cause offense."

Get to know Physiological-Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling & Simulation (PBPK) Community Vice Chair, Sara Salerno in the latest issue of #CPTjournal: bit.ly/4hUiQVK

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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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This graphic pairs a photo of Michael Forstner, with a quote from his recent "I am ASCPT" profile from the journal CPT:
"I accomplished a few 'industry first' over the years, but one that I am particularly proud of was the development of the first-ever digital risk minimization tool for an oncology drug with significant teratogenicity risks."

This graphic pairs a photo of Michael Forstner, with a quote from his recent "I am ASCPT" profile from the journal CPT: "I accomplished a few 'industry first' over the years, but one that I am particularly proud of was the development of the first-ever digital risk minimization tool for an oncology drug with significant teratogenicity risks."

Get to know ASCPT member, Michael Forstner, MPH, MSc, PhD in the latest issue of #CPTjournal: bit.ly/4nKfKFh

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This graphic displays an excerpt from Elora Sharmin's "I am ASCPT" profile with her photo.

"I have been inspired by public health leaders and mentors who have committed their lives to addressing global inequities in health. Their work in translating science into impactful policies and practices in underserved regions has shown me what is possible when knowledge meets compassion and courage."

This graphic displays an excerpt from Elora Sharmin's "I am ASCPT" profile with her photo. "I have been inspired by public health leaders and mentors who have committed their lives to addressing global inequities in health. Their work in translating science into impactful policies and practices in underserved regions has shown me what is possible when knowledge meets compassion and courage."

Get to know Low-to-Middle-Income Country (LMIC) Accelerator cohort member, Elora Sharmin, in the latest issue of #CPTjournal: bit.ly/4ofuuNq

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2026 Call for Submissions The American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (ASCPT) invites members to submit session proposals to be presented at the ASCPT 2026 Annual Meeting being held in Denver, Colorado.

Your research deserves to be heard! Bring your late-breaking discoveries, encore presentations, or ongoing trials to Denver for #ASCPT2026. Plus, you'll be published in the #CPTJournal Abstract supplement. Ready to make an impact? Submit here: bit.ly/2O8TQMd

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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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Image pairs a photo of Kunj Vyas, with an excerpt from his recent "I am ASCPT" profile.
"Why did you choose to participate in the Career Connect Program?
The Career Connect program helped me to hone my communication skills as well as meet and learn from industry experts, which was particularly attractive. I viewed this as an invaluable change to acquire knowledge from experienced individuals, gain insights into diverse career paths, and potentially facilitate future professional opportunities."

Image pairs a photo of Kunj Vyas, with an excerpt from his recent "I am ASCPT" profile. "Why did you choose to participate in the Career Connect Program? The Career Connect program helped me to hone my communication skills as well as meet and learn from industry experts, which was particularly attractive. I viewed this as an invaluable change to acquire knowledge from experienced individuals, gain insights into diverse career paths, and potentially facilitate future professional opportunities."

Get to know Career Connect Panelist, Kunj Vyas, in the latest issue of #CPTjournal: bit.ly/47cCrNa

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Pharmacogenetic Implementation Studies—Lessons Learned From the PREPARE Study The Ubiquitous Pharmacogenomics consortium (www.upgx.eu) has recently completed and published the Preemptive Pharmacogenomic Testing for Preventing Adverse Drug Reactions (PREPARE) study on the imple...

Check out this tutorial from #CPTjournal for experiences and lessons learned from the PREPARE study for future pharmacogenetic implementation studies: bit.ly/46v1GsG

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Graphic pairs a photo of João Abrantes with an excerpt from his "I am ASCPT" profile.
"How do you keep focused and motivated?
My motivation comes from the purpose of impacting patient lives through rigorous science. I stay focused by breaking down large problems, collaborating with passionate colleagues, and recharging with activities like running, meditation, and family time, which are vital for sustained energy and clarity."

Graphic pairs a photo of João Abrantes with an excerpt from his "I am ASCPT" profile. "How do you keep focused and motivated? My motivation comes from the purpose of impacting patient lives through rigorous science. I stay focused by breaking down large problems, collaborating with passionate colleagues, and recharging with activities like running, meditation, and family time, which are vital for sustained energy and clarity."

Get to know #PSPjournal Editor in Training, João Abrantes, in the latest issue of #CPTjournal: bit.ly/46lFst6

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Graphic pairs a photo of Lucas Brstilo, PharmD with an excerpt from his "I am ASCPT" profile:
What professional accomplishment are you most proud of?
"I am most proud of developing my PhD thesis in pediatric settings. Knowing that our work is making our best effort in improving children's health is the greatest motivation and reward I could ask for."

Graphic pairs a photo of Lucas Brstilo, PharmD with an excerpt from his "I am ASCPT" profile: What professional accomplishment are you most proud of? "I am most proud of developing my PhD thesis in pediatric settings. Knowing that our work is making our best effort in improving children's health is the greatest motivation and reward I could ask for."

Get to know LMIC Accelerator Cohort Member, Lucas Brstilo, in the latest issue of #CPTjournal: bit.ly/45OoaFR

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CPT Call for Papers: Elevating the Global Impact of Clinical Pharmacology - ASCPT Podcast Channel Incoming Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics Editor-in-Chief Karen Rowland Yeo is launching a Call for Papers for the May 2026 issue of CPT, which will be titled “ Elevating the Global Impact of Clin...

Incoming #CPTjournal Editor-in-Chief Karen Rowland Yeo joins the ASCPT Podcast to talk about her inaugural Call for Papers. Check out the episode: bit.ly/43X7Bqu

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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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Get to know #CPTjournal Editor in Training, Allison Dunn in the latest issue of #CPTjournal: bit.ly/3JI1GO2

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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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Excerpt from Ene Ette's "I am ASCPT" profile accompanied by his picture.
"Do you have a favorite tip or trick for clinical practice that you want to share with fellow members?
There are no shortcuts to excellence, but hard work and reading widely is a good start. Open paths for other to treat instead  of taking well-worn paths that everyone knows where they lead."

Excerpt from Ene Ette's "I am ASCPT" profile accompanied by his picture. "Do you have a favorite tip or trick for clinical practice that you want to share with fellow members? There are no shortcuts to excellence, but hard work and reading widely is a good start. Open paths for other to treat instead of taking well-worn paths that everyone knows where they lead."

Get to know 2025 Sheiner-Beal Pharmacometrics Award Recipient, Ene Ette in this month's #CPTjournal #IamASCPT: bit.ly/4mkbkEX

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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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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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How do you keep focused and motivated?
They say, “Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work another day in your life.” Pharmacology is a passion for me and making my passion my profession has been the key factor in keeping me focused and motivated.
Anum Ashraf, MBBS (including a photo of Anum Ashraf)

How do you keep focused and motivated? They say, “Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work another day in your life.” Pharmacology is a passion for me and making my passion my profession has been the key factor in keeping me focused and motivated. Anum Ashraf, MBBS (including a photo of Anum Ashraf)

Get to know ASCPT LMIC Accelerator Cohort Member, Anum Ashraf in this month's #CPTjournal #IamASCPT: bit.ly/45aRyq0

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Image includes a photo of Kristin Bigos and an excerpt from her "I am ASCPT" profile:
What are you looking forward to in your role as President-Elect?
"I am looking forward to helping shape the future of the ASCPT and its role in guiding the field of clinical pharma-
cology. It is an exciting time in therapeutics, with advancements in genomics, imaging, ML/AL, and other advanced analytics, along with novel therapeutic classes of medications and vaccines."
Kristin L. Bigos, PhD

Image includes a photo of Kristin Bigos and an excerpt from her "I am ASCPT" profile: What are you looking forward to in your role as President-Elect? "I am looking forward to helping shape the future of the ASCPT and its role in guiding the field of clinical pharma- cology. It is an exciting time in therapeutics, with advancements in genomics, imaging, ML/AL, and other advanced analytics, along with novel therapeutic classes of medications and vaccines." Kristin L. Bigos, PhD

Get to know incoming President Elect, Kristin Bigos, in this month's #CPTjournal #IamASCPT: bit.ly/43hBeRH

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