North Texas Clinical Pharmacology Cancer Core | Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

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NTCPCC is an advanced analytical laboratory core facility and is part of the Clinical Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics Center at TTUHSC. In 2011 and 2016, Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) core facility support awards (CFSA) was received to establish and maintain the North Texas Clinical Pharmacology Cancer Center (NTCPCC) with the specific aims of delivering pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic, and pharmacoepidemiology expertise in support of nonclinical and clinical investigations of potential cancer therapeutics and diagnostics. The analytical laboratory is the cornerstone of the NTCPCC and consists of state-of-the-art mass spectrometry instrumentation to accurately and precisely quantitate analytes in a variety of biological matrices using limited sample volumes.

The centerpiece of the NTCPCC is three state-of-the-art SCIEX mass spectrometers include a Sciex 7500 QTRAP®, Sciex 6500 QTRAP® with SelexION™, Sciex 7600 QTOF™, and Agilent 7700x ICP-MS. Other available detectors include UV/Vis, electrochemical, and evaporative light scattering, Leica LMD6® laser microdissection system to facilitate quantitative analysis of analytes in tissues two Labconco CentriVaps® with -105 ºC cold traps for sample processing as well as a Tomtec Quadra 4® and an Eppendorf epMotion liquid pipetting systems for automated sample handling. Sample storage includes two refrigerators (5 ± 3 ºC), two freezers (-20 ± 10 ºC), and four ultra-freezers (-80 ± 10 ºC) all of which are continuously remotely monitored. Sample inventories are electronically managed to facilitate ‘chain of custody’ like control. Most pharmacokinetic pharmacodynamic modeling is performed using Pharsight’s WinNonlin® software program.

Providing cutting edge workflow for preclinical and clinical cancer studies. We aim to provide comprehensive analytical support to cancer research community in North Texas

Analytical Instrumentation

The Center's analytical laboratory specializes in developing and validating methods for the analysis of both small- and large-molecule pharmaceutical agents, their metabolites, and biomarkers in complex biologic matrices using state-of-the-art bioanalytical techniques.

 

Faculty Members:

Core Director - Li Li, Ph.D.

Li

Assistant Professor
Departments of Pharmacy Practice and Pharmaceutical Sciences

Focus of Research:
Drug Metabolism and Drug Discovery

Dr. Li is a basic science and translational medical researcher who has broad training in analytical chemistry, medicinal chemistry and structural biology. She works closely with the North Texas cancer research community to provide comprehensive analytical support through the North Texas Clinical Pharmacology Cancer core. Dr. Li is an interdisciplinary scientist applying mass spectrometry, cryo-electron microscopy, and other advanced analytical tools to elucidate the structure and evaluate the level of disease biomarkers. Her work focuses on discovering new biomarkers diagnostic for neurodegenerative diseases and cancer. Her group also works to combine mass spectrometry-based analytical platforms with cell disease models to explore novel drug targets.

Investigator/Director Pharmacoepidemiology - Carlos A. Alvarez, Pharm.D. MSc, MSCS, BCPS

Alvarez

Associate Professor
Departments of Pharmacy Practice

Focus of Research:
Pharmacoepidemiology, drug safety and effectiveness

Dr. Alvarez is the Director of the Pharmacoepidemiology Core in the Center. He has expertise in assessing the safety and effectiveness of medications using large-scale administrative claims, and clinical data. Dr. Alvarez has expertise in epidemiologic methods and biostatistical techniques to address inherent biases encountered in pharmacoepidemiology. He has over 30 peer-reviewed publications, is the senior author on the Diabetes chapter of Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach, and has presented his research at many national and international meetings. His research has been funded by the National Institutes of Health, the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas, and several private foundations.

Investigator/Director Medicinal Chemistry - Nadezhda German, Ph.D.

German

Associate Professor
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences

Focus of Research:
Design and synthesis of GPCR ligands Evaluation of compounds as potential treatment of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC)

Dr. German joined the faculty at the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences at TTUHSC in August 2014. She obtained her PhD in Medicinal and Natural Products Chemistry at the University of Iowa with Dr. R. Kerns, where she worked on synthesis of chemical probes designed to overcome bacterial resistance to antibiotics. This work resulted in discovering of novel inhibitor NorA and MepA efflux pumps as one of the most potent compounds to date. In 2007, Dr. German joined research group of Dr. R. Glennon at Virginia Commonwealth University as a postdoctoral fellow where she continued her medicinal chemistry-based research in the area of allosteric modulation of nicotinic receptors. In 2010, she continued her training at RTI International working with Dr. Y. Zhang on design and synthesis of various ligands for CNS receptors.

Investigator/Director Special Populations - Ronald G. Hall II, Pharm.D., MSCS

Hall

Associate Professor
Departments of Pharmacy Practice

Focus of Research:
Dose Optimization and Outcomes Research

Dr. Hall serves as the Vice-Chair of Research for the Department of Pharmacy Practice, Division Head of Clinical and Translational Research, and Director of the Dose Optimization and Outcomes Research (DOOR) program. Dr. Hall work has resulted in over 70 peer-reviewed publications. He has collaborated on grants funded by the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas, National Institutes of Health, Laura W. Bush Institute for Women's Health, as well as the pharmaceutical industry.

William "Trey" Putnam, Ph.D., RAC

Putnam

Professor
Departments of Pharmacy Practice and Pharmaceutical Sciences

Focus of Research:
Clinical Pharmacology and Metabolism

Dr. Putnam's work in clinical pharmacology and experimental therapeutics over the past 20+ years has led to the development, approval and commercialization of numerous drugs and biologics for various clinical indications. His experiences as a faculty at research-intensive colleges of pharmacy, Group Leader for bioanalytical chemistry at a leading non-for-profit research institute, and General Manager for an international drug-development focused scientific and regulatory consulting firm provide him with a broad, in-depth perspective uncommon in analytical laboratories.


Research Staff

Laboratory Director - Raja Reddy Kallem, Ph.D.

Kallem

Has 14+ years of experience from major pharmaceutical Industries with strong skills and expertise in liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) based analytical/bioanalytical method development, validations and study sample analysis from preclinical and clinical pharmacokinetic, safety and efficacy studies, prior to joining Clinical Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics Center at TTUHSC.

Senior Research Scientist - Vindhya Edpuganti, Ph.D.

Edpuganti

Expertise in bioanalytical method development and validation studies using LC-MS/MS instruments like Sciex Triple Quad 7500, and Zeno TOF 7600, Differential mobility spectrometry (SelexION coupled to Sciex QTRAP 6500+), QTRAP 5500, and TripleTOF 5600

Senior Research Scientist - Indhumathy Subramaniyan, MS

Subramaniyan

Provides analytical service to quantitate active drugs and other analyses contained in complex biological matrices.




Advisory Board:

Ulrich Bickel, M.D. Chair TTUHSC
Thomas Abbruscato, Ph.D.   TTUHSC
David Gerber, M.D   UTSW
Eric MacLaughlin, Pharm.D.   TTUHSC
Sanjay Srivastava, Ph.D.   TTUHSC

NTCPCC Publications