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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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Graphic: Photo of Julie Johnson accompanied by an excerpt from her profile
What professional accomplishment are you most proud of?
"I am most proud of the incredible successes of those who entrusted me with mentoring them in the early phases of their research careers. What is amazing about mentoring is its amplifying nature, and it therefore, to me, is the most important part of my legacy. I feel so blessed to have had so many incredibly talented people allow me to serve in that role for them."
-Julie A. Johnson, PharmD

Graphic: Photo of Julie Johnson accompanied by an excerpt from her profile What professional accomplishment are you most proud of? "I am most proud of the incredible successes of those who entrusted me with mentoring them in the early phases of their research careers. What is amazing about mentoring is its amplifying nature, and it therefore, to me, is the most important part of my legacy. I feel so blessed to have had so many incredibly talented people allow me to serve in that role for them." -Julie A. Johnson, PharmD

Get to know #ASCPT2025 Oscar B. Hunter Award recipient, Julie Johnson in this month's #CPTjournal #IamASCPT: bit.ly/44ZTdyn

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What was your childhood dream job?
"As a child, my dream was to find a cure for Sickle Cell Disease. Although I did not know the term for this profession at the time, I knew it was something that needed to be done. This curiosity evolved into my decision to pursue a career in healthcare, and today, I am closer to that dream than I ever imagined."
Rissy Wesonga, MSc

What was your childhood dream job? "As a child, my dream was to find a cure for Sickle Cell Disease. Although I did not know the term for this profession at the time, I knew it was something that needed to be done. This curiosity evolved into my decision to pursue a career in healthcare, and today, I am closer to that dream than I ever imagined." Rissy Wesonga, MSc

Get to know a different ASCPT member every Friday!
Get to know ASCPT LMIC Accelerator Cohort Member, Rissy Wesonga, in this month's #CPTjournal #IamASCPT: bit.ly/3EAAUoX

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