Group Members
Principal Investigator | |
Zhoumeng Lin B.Med., Preventive Medicine, Southern Medical University Assistant Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology |
Science Advisor - Distinguished Professor Emeritus | |
Jim Riviere B.S. Biology; M.S. Endocrinology, Boston College |
Postdoctoral Fellows | |
Wei-Chun Chou M.S., Environmental Engineering, National Chung Hsing University Office: P222C Mosier Hall My research focuses on the application PBPK modeling to aid risk assessment of environmental chemicals and to determine the role of physiological factors in the reported epidemiological association between exposure to environmental chemicals and adverse health effects. I am also interested in using artificial neural network and other statistical methods to investigate the association between nanoparticles’ physicochemical properties and the tissue distribution. | |
Yi-Hsien Cheng Co-mentored by Dr. Jim E. Riviere B.S., Soil and Environmental Sciences, National Chung Hsing University Office: P222C Mosier Hall My research interest is in applying PBPK modeling to aid risk assessment of nanoparticles (NPs) and environmental chemicals. Current research focuses on PBPK modeling of gold nanoparticles. | |
Md Mahbubul Huq Riad B.S., Electrical Engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, Kansas State University Office: P222C Mosier Hall My research interests are in PBPK modeling, infectious disease modeling, and risk assessment. | |
Long Yuan B.S., Pharmacy, Shandong University Office: P222C Mosier Hall My research is focused on PBPK modeling, food safety and risk assessment.
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DVM Researchers | |
Yu Shin Wang Office: P222C Mosier Hall My research project is to develop physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models for drugs in food animals. I am doing comprehensive literature search on physiological parameters in food animals for PBPK modeling.
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Undergraduate Researchers |
Alumni | |
Dr. Ning Xu Visiting Scholar Ph.D., Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology, Huazhong Agricultural University Office: P222C Mosier Hall My research interest is in pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, PBPK modeling, and PK/PD modeling of drugs in fish. Current: Assistant Researcher, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences | |
Dr. Yi-Jun Lin Visiting Scholar Ph.D., Bioenvironmental Systems, Engineering, National Taiwan University Office: P222 Mosier Hall My research interest is in the development of PBPK models for human health risk assessment of chemicals, including acrylamide, nitrate, nitrite, bisphenol A, and bisphenol substitutes. Current: Assistant Professor, National Yang-Ming University |
Trevor Elwell-Cuddy Office: P222C Mosier Hall My research project is to develop a population physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) model for methadone in Beagles and Greyhounds. Current: PBPK Modeler, Wright–Patterson Air Force Base
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Shiqiang Jin Graduate Research Assistant Co-mentored by Dr. Gyuhyeong Goh B.S. Statistics, Fuzhou University My research interest is in the integration of statistical methods and with physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) modeling. Current projects are focused on PBPK modeling analysis using Monte Carlo sampling technique, Global Sensitivity Analysis method, and Bayesian inference with Markov chain Monte and Carlo simulation. | |
Miao Li Co-mentored by Dr. Jim E. Riviere and Dr. Ronette Gehring B.S., Biopharmaceutics, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong Office: P222C Mosier Hall My research interest is the application of PBPK modeling to conduct interspecies extrapolation for toxicology or human health risk assessment. My project is focused on using PBPK modeling to predict tissue residues and withdrawal time for veterinary drugs in food-producing animals, such as cattle, swine, sheep, goats and chicken. Current: Visiting Scientist at US FDA | |
Sichao Mao Pre-Vet Program, Kansas State University Office: P222C Mosier Hall My research project is to develop a physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) model for morphine in dogs. Current: DVM student in Iowa State University
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Paula Solar Oliver Visiting Student Current: PhD student at the University of Chile
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Jake Willson Office: P222C Mosier Hall My research project is to develop physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models for drugs in food animals. I am doing comprehensive literature search on physiological parameters in food animals for PBPK modeling. Current: Software Engineer, Cerner, Kansas City, MO | |
Dongping Zeng Visiting Scholar Co-mentored by Dr. Jim E. Riviere Ph.D., Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology, South China Agricultural University Office: P222C Mosier Hall My research interest is in veterinary pharmacokinetics and drug residues of food-producing animals. Current research is focused on the development and application of PBPK and PK/PD models to estimate drug tissue residues and withdrawal times and to help optimize drug therapeutic regimens in food animals. Current: Associate Professor in South China Agricultural University | |
Yilei Zheng Pre-Vet Program, Kansas State University Office: P222C Mosier Hall My research project is to develop a physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) model for fentanyl in dogs. Current: DVM Student in University of Minnesota
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