IntelLipHarm.com

Title

INTELLIPHARM LLC Home Page

Description

Kevin C. Johnson graduated from Cadillac Senior High in 1976 as co-valedictorian and from Kalamazoo College in 1980 with a BA in chemistry. His senior thesis entitled "The effect of Chain Length on the Stabilization Due to Self-Association of Steroid 21-Hemiesters" was completed at the Upjohn Company under the direction of Dr. Bradley D. Anderson. In the fall of 1980, Kevin began his graduate studies in Pharmaceutics at the University of Wisconsin under the direction of Prof. Gordon L. Amidon. Following Prof. Amidon through two career moves, Kevin attended the Universities of Kansas and Michigan and received his Ph.D. in Pharmaceutics from the University of Michigan in 1986. His thesis title was "The Design Of Amino Acid Prodrugs For Intestinal Brush Border Enzymes". In the spring of 1986, Kevin joined Pfizer in Groton, CT in the Department of Pharmaceutical R&D. While at Pfizer, his research focused on predicting drug dissolution and absorption as well as content uniformity. In 1998, he was awarded the Pfizer Central Research Achievement Award and left Pfizer in 1999 to found Intellipharm, LLC.

Kevin C. Johnson, "Dissolution and Absorption Modeling: Model Expansion to Simulate the Effects of Precipitation, Water Absorption, Longitudinally Changing Intestinal Permeability, and Controlled Release on Drug Absorption," Drug Dev. Ind. Pharm, 29 (2003) 833-842.

Ying Zhang and Kevin C. Johnson, "Effect of Drug Particle Size On Content Uniformity of Low-Dose Solid Dosage Forms," Int. J. Pharm., 154 (1997) 179-183.

read more

Additional Information



Retrieved from "http://aboutus.com/index.php?title=IntelLipHarm.com&oldid=13995869"