Author: [AUTHOR] Published on 5/15/2025 9:34:00 AM
CALL FOR PAPERS
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: OCTOBER 15, 2025
PUBLICATION: MAY, 2026
Clinical Pharmacology as a discipline and its impact on therapeutics have evolved over the past few decades, yet both remain essential components of medical science, drug development, public health, and patient care. To advance Pharmacoequity locally and across the globe, collaborations between researchers and practitioners are key and form the cornerstones of success. Let’s both celebrate and elevate the impact that Clinical Pharmacology can have by sharing accounts of global, inter-disciplinary, inter-professional, and cross-sector collaborative efforts as well as implementation strategies that can improve healthcare across individuals, communities, populations, and countries.
We welcome submissions on a variety of topics, including but not limited to:
- Clinical pharmacology in a real-world setting: pharmacovigilance, pharmacoepidemiology and the pharmacoeconomic evaluation of drugs
- Application of quantitative translational strategies to expand the use of both new and existing drugs across all patients and inform social and public health policy
- Global regulatory initiatives including interactions between local (country) and established agencies (such as the FDA and EMA) to facilitate drug approvals
- Implementation and communication strategies that ensure appropriate patient care in a community or global health setting
- Perspectives on improving access to medicines across the globe
- Conduct and dissemination of global clinical trials with low- and middle-income coun-tries (LMIC) - opportunities to study at-risk populations
- Impact of sex, geography and ancestry on clinical pharmacology and bene-fit/risk of therapeutics in development and clinical practice
- Success stories of global drug development resulting in minimized drug approval and access lag in LMIC
- Clinical pharmacology education and infrastructure enablers (e.g., pharmacogenomic testing, therapeutic drug monitoring, digital medicine) worldwide, with a focus on LMIC
- Development and implementation of treatment algorithms based on electronic patient records
Submissions of original research are particularly encouraged, but reviews, position/white papers, or shorter perspectives are also welcome. Educational, tutorial-style papers will also be considered. In the cover letter of your submission, please state that you are responding to this Call for Papers.
Please contact cpteditor@ascpt.org for details about manuscript types and format requirements, or review our Author Guidelines here.
To be considered for publication in this high-profile themed issue, manuscripts should be submitted via the online submission and tracking system by October 15, 2025.
If you would like to make a pre-submission inquiry, please contact the CPT editorial office at cpteditor@ascpt.org.
