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ASCPT News, November 2020

Author: [AUTHOR] Published on 11/5/2020 5:00:00 AM


Submit Your Late-Breaking or Encore Abstracts Now!
One week remains to submit your Late-Breaking or Encore abstract for presentation at the 2021 Annual Meeting. Criteria has been modified to make submission easier, so submit today! 

You still have the opportunity to present your latest research at the ASCPT 2021 Annual Meeting! Start your abstract submission now; don’t leave it to the last minute! The deadline to submit a Late-Breaking or Encore abstract is Thursday, November 12, 2020, 4 pm ET

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Late-Breaking Abstract submission criteria is the same as for the regular submission window. Please see clarification in the Call for Abstracts & Abstract Guidelines. If you have any questions, please email meetings@ascpt.org.

ASCPT Catalyst Podcast: Parenting
ASCPT is continuing our podcast series on parenting during COVID-19 with an interview with Josh Peterson, MD, Vanderbilt University Medical Center.

Listen to the latest in the ASCPT Catalyst parenting series as Josh discusses his experience parenting during COVID-19. Josh was the 2020 recipient of the Malle Jurima-Romet Mid-Career Leadership Award at ASCPT and is a father of three boys! Check out a teaser trailer or listen to ASCPT Catalyst’s most recent episodes. Note that you will need to be logged into your ASCPT account to access the podcast recordings!

 

Don’t Miss the January Issue of Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics – Renew Today!
Do you enjoy receiving your monthly issue of Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics (CPT)? Renew your ASCPT membership no later than Thursday, November 12 to ensure you continue to receive CPT uninterrupted. 

Renewing is easy. Visit the ASCPT website to access your 2021 invoice in your Member Dashboard. Need assistance with your login or prefer to receive your invoice as a PDF file? Contact the membership team at members@ascpt.org.

We appreciate your support and continued commitment to the leading Society devoted to the safe and effective discovery, development, regulation, and utilization of medicines for improved patient care. 

ASCPT Journal Family Issues a Call for Papers and Announces New Board Members
Submit your latest pharmacogenomics, statistics, and pharmacometrics research to special issues being prepared by Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics and CPT: Pharmacometrics & Systems Pharmacology and see who’s the newest experts added to the Clinical and Translational Medicine Editorial Board.

If you’re looking for a home for work on either pharmacogenomics or statistics and pharmacometrics, consider submitting to one of two upcoming themed issues in Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics (CPT) or CPT: Pharmacometrics & Systems Pharmacology (PSP). CPT’s September 2021 issue will focus on the evolving field of pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics, from discovery science fueling novel drug development through clinical implementation to improve patient care. Submissions, which must be received by April 1, 2021, may be original research articles, reviews, position/white papers or shorter perspectives. Educational, tutorial-style papers will also be considered. For more information on submitting and a list of in-scope topics, click here

PSP’s statistics and pharmacometrics issue will publish in March 2021, with submissions due November 15, 2020. The issue will focus on topics that lie at the intersection of statistical modeling, decision-making and pharmacometrics and will provide multi-stakeholder perspectives on issues of interest to both statisticians and pharmacometricians who are building models to support decision making in drug development and patient care. Original research articles are encouraged, but submissions may include reviews, position/white papers or shorter perspectives. Educational, tutorial-style papers will also be considered. More information on submission and in-scope topics can be found here

Join us in welcoming our newest Editorial Board members to Clinical and Translational Science (CTS)! These highly qualified individuals will further enhance an already strong group of experts. Together, the CTS Editorial Board members work to ensure that the journal highlights original translational medicine research that helps bridge laboratory discoveries with the diagnosis and treatment of human disease. They work with the editorial leadership and Journal staff to make CTS the home for high quality, scientifically sound, original manuscripts focused on clinical pharmacology and translational science. Click here to see who’s joined the CTS Editorial Board!

Interested in submitted a paper to the ASCPT Family of Journals? Contact ASCPT’s Managing Editor, Alethea Gerding with questions. 

 

Don’t Miss Out on the Unique Editor-in-Training Opportunity 
Time is running out to submit your application for one of the ASCPT Journal Family Editor-in-Training opportunities. Submit your letter of interest and CV by COB tomorrow, Friday, November 6, 2020!

The ASCPT Journal Family Editor-in-Training program is a unique opportunity for early career scientists to be a part of the core editorial teams of Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, CPT: Pharmacometrics & Systems Pharmacology, and Clinical and Translational Science. Editors-in-Training will be involved in the day-to-day manuscript consideration process, including peer-review and decision-making, assist with strategic planning, and will be mentored by experienced members of the journals' editorial teams. Building on strategies implemented by the inaugural editors-in-training, the 2021-2022 editors-in-training will assist with social media strategy for the journals as well as engagement with the ASCPT Early Career Community. Click here for more details.

Questions or ready to submit your application? Contact elise@ascpt.org

 

The ASCPT Career Center Can Help You Attract the Hard-To-Reach Candidates
Would you like to ensure your recruitment advertising efforts attract the hard-to-reach candidates you seek?

As a valued member, we hope you’ll take advantage of your exclusive member discount on job post opportunities at the ASCPT Career Center

Posting jobs to a niche site like the ASCPT Career Center exposes them to highly qualified professionals instead of the unqualified masses. If you’d like for ASCPT to help promote your open positions, make sure you check out the wide range of products available to you at special member pricing!

Have questions or need assistance? Reach out to lia@ascpt.org

 

ASCPT Welcomes the following New Members to the Society: 

Abdullah Alshehri, PharmD
Cosby Arnold, MD
Joseph Broughton, PharmD
Mari Cayabyab, PharmD
Vincent Chang, BS
Ciao-Sin Chen, PharmD
Lisa Chong, BS
Lucy Darakjian, PharmD, PhD
Aaron Devanathan, PharmD
Erik Dvergsten, MS
Angela Edwina, PharmD
Nura El-Haj, MBBS
Shaimaa Elbalkiny, BSc
Joseph English, BSc
Meethila Gade, MPH
Leonardo Guerra
David Harbage, PhD
Ruihao Huang, PhD
Yimei Huang, PharmD
Yue Huang, MS
Arafat Ibne Mahbub, DVM 
Mutaz Jaber, PharmD
Austin Jones, BS
Jose Eduardo Juarez Hernandez, MD
Dawoon Jung, BS
Aida Kawuma, MSc
Talisa Kinsale, BSc
Sylvia Klomp, MSc
Alyssa Lantz, BS
Tien-Yi Lee, PhD
Tianna Leitch, BS
Lauren Lemke, PharmD
Shuhui Li, BS, MS
Karen Li, PharmD
Jennifer Lin, BSc
Catrina Loucks, PhD
Michael Lyons, PhD
Anne-Grete Märtson, MSc
Sean McCann, BS
Jacob McPherson, BS
Emily Miller
Hanna Molla, PhD 
Christina Mortensen, MSc
Elise Oh, BA
Hayley Patterson, BS
Tim Preijers, PhD
Darrian Proco, PharmD
Kara Rademeyer, PharmD
Sarah Ridge, PhD
Sebastien Ronseaux, PhD
Sebastiaan Sassen, PharmD
Angela Siemens, BS
Katrine Agergaard Sorensen, MSc
Tyler Stevens, PharmD
Brittany Tran
Gelareh Vinueza, PhD
Emad Wafa, BS, MS
Shenggang Wang, MS
Yilin Wang, PhD
Almut Winterstein, PhD
Lusi Zhang
Sherry Zhao

 

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