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ClinPharmPodClinPharmPodCTS Call for Papers: BiomarkersBiomarkers have transformed the landscape of clinical and translational sciences and are accelerating the progress towards targeted and precision medicine. Breakthrough technological advancement coupled with novel data analysis methods is driving innovations in biomarker identification and validation and is increasingly making biomarkers crucial for drug development and improving patient outcomes. Listen as Clinical and Translational […]2025-05-1908 minClinPharmPodClinPharmPodBench to Budget: CPT’s Latest Themed IssueClinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics Associate Editor Rebecca Miksad and Guest Editor Sebastian Schneeweiss stop by clinpharmpod to discuss CPT’s latest themed issue, which focuses on pharmacoepidemiology and the concept of bench to budget. Learn about the evolution of bench to budget, which articles in the issue caught their eye, and how they see this field […]2025-05-0116 minASCPTPodASCPTPodPSP Call for Papers: Model-Based Innovations in Pediatric Rare DiseaseJoin PSP Associate Editors Ping Zhao and Rajat Desikan as well as former Editor-in-Training Jane Knöchel as they discuss the journal’s latest Call for Papers “Model-Based Innovations in Pediatric Rare Disease.” Find out why the PSP Editorial Team chose to highlight this topic in 2025, what types of submissions they’re hoping to receive, why publishing […]2024-11-1808 minClinPharmPodClinPharmPodCheck Out CPT’s Latest Themed Issue “Getting the Dose Right”!Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics Editors Karthik Venkatakrishnan, Iris Minichmayr, Richard Peck, and Piet van der Graaf stop by clinpharmpod to discuss the latest themed issue from CPT, “Getting the Dosage Right.” Learn how the CPT Editorial Team conceived this theme, what areas of study are highlighted in the issue, and how this theme ties into […]2024-10-3020 minASCPTPodASCPTPodBench-to-Budget: CPT Seeks Pharmacoepidemiology-Themed ResearchClinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics (CPT) has launched a Call for Papers for its April 2025 themed issue centering on pharmacoepidemiology, titled “Bench to Budget: Streamlining the Full Spectrum of Evidence Integration to Enhance Efficiency and Impact of Drug-Development and Patient Access.” Join host Alaina Webster as she welcomes CPT Editor-in-Chief Dr. Piet van der Graaf, Associate Editor Dr. […]2024-07-3113 minASCPTPodASCPTPodCall for Papers: DEI in Clinical and Translational ScienceClinical and Translational Science (CTS) has launched a Call for Papers for its third special collection, which will focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) as it applies to clinical pharmacology and translational science. Join host Alaina Webster as she welcomes CTS Associate Editor Dr. Elvin Price to discuss types of submissions the journal would most like to […]2024-07-1715 minASCPTPodASCPTPodCheck Out CTS’s Special Collection of Real-World Evidence/Real-World Data Research!Clinical and Translational Science Associate Editor Paulien Ravenstijn joins host Alaina Webster to talk about the papers included in its first Special Collection. This exciting collection focuses on Real-World Evidence and Real-World Data, and is capped off by a great Editorial contribution from Paulien. Learn more about the thought process behind this collection and what […]2024-06-2507 minASCPTPodASCPTPodSubmit Your Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning Research to CTS!Clinical and Translational Science (CTS) has launched a Call for Papers for its second special collection, which will focus on artificial intelligence and machine learning. Join host Alaina Webster as she welcomes CTS Associate Editors Dr. Mohamed Shahin and Dr. Qi Liu to discuss the types of submissions they’d most like to see as well […]2024-06-1209 minClinPharmPodClinPharmPodCPT Rare Diseases Call for PapersClinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics has an open call for papers on Rare and Orphan Diseases, but the deadline is closing soon! Check out the latest episode of ClinPharmPod, where Editors-in-Training Drs. Mai Mehanna and Ya-Feng (Jay) Wen detail why CPT chose this theme and what types of papers the editors are hoping to receive. If […]2024-05-1312 minASCPTPodASCPTPodThe Story Behind the Science: CTS’s Mechanism of Action Mini ReviewsDr. Mohamed Shahin, Associate Editor of Clinical and Translational Science, shares the thought process behind the newest CTS article type, the Mechanism of Action (MOA) Mini Review. Check out the latest published MOA papers or read up on formatting specifications and submission guidelines for this exciting article type. If you have questions about submitting this […]2024-02-1316 minASCPTPodASCPTPodContinuing the Conversation: Audience Questions from ASCPT Journal Family Webinar “Alternatives for Rifampin as a CYP3A Inducer in DDI Studies in View of N-Nitrosamine Impurity Issues”Moderators Drs. Murugesh Kandasamy and Mayur Ladumor are joined by webinar presenters Drs. Aernout van Haarst and Sabina Paglialunga as they continue answering questions from their ASCPT Journal Family webinar “Alternatives for Rifampin as a CYP3A Inducer in DDI Studies in View of N-Nitrosamine Impurity Issues.” The webinar is available open access on the ASCPT […]2023-07-1825 minASCPTPodASCPTPodCall for Papers: Artificial Intelligence and Machine LearningClinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics (CPT) has launched a Call for Papers for its January 2024 themed issue titled “The Application of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML) in Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics.” Join host Alaina Webster as she welcomes CPT’s Editor-in-Chief Dr. Piet van der Graaf, Associate Editor Dr. Amita Joshi, and Guest Editor Dr. […]2023-04-2609 minASCPTPodASCPTPodCall for Papers: Real-World Evidence and Real-World DataJoin Editor-in-Chief Dr. John Wagner and Associate Editor Dr. Paulien Ravenstijn as they discuss the FIRST EVER Call for Papers from Clinical and Translational Science (CTS). This special collection focusing on Real-World Evidence and Real-World Data, which will be a rolling collection, will initially publish in the second half of 2023, and the CTS editorial […]2023-04-1908 minASCPTPodASCPTPodTranslating Clinical Pharmacology for ALLClinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics recently published its second themed issue of 2023 – Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion: Translating Clinical Pharmacology for ALL. Join Editor-in-Chief Dr. Piet van der Graaf, Deputy Editor-in-Chief Dr. Kathy Giacomini, Associate Editor Dr. Karthik Venkatakrishnan, and Editor-in-Training Dr. Karen Brown as they discuss where diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) currently stands […]2023-03-2011 minASCPTPodASCPTPodHesitation Does Not Equal Anti-VaccinationExpanding on a previous podcast discussing research published in Clinical and Translational Science, Drs. Pearl McElfish and Ramey Moore join moderator Dr. Erica Woodahl to delve into vaccine hesitancy and people classified as “hesitant adopters,” individuals who were wary of the COVID-19 vaccine but did, ultimately, receive at least one dose of the vaccine. Pearl, […]2023-02-0136 minClinPharmPodClinPharmPodBuilding on BiosimilarsClinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics recently published its first themed issue of 2023 – Innovations in Biosimilars. Join Editor-in-Chief Dr. Piet van der Graaf and Guest Editor Yow-Ming Wang as they discuss what papers stood out to them, their thoughts around the growing importance of biosimilars in Clinical Pharmacology, and how the editorial team developed that […]2023-01-2314 minClinPharmPodClinPharmPodSubmit Your Novel Modalities Research!Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics (CPT) has launched a Call for Papers for its September 2023 themed issue on Novel Modalities. Join host Alaina Webster as she welcomes CPT’s Editor-in-Chief Dr. Piet van der Graaf, Associate Editor Dr. Sander Vinks, and Editor-in-Training Dr. Sofia Choi to discuss types of submissions they’d most like to see as […]2022-12-1210 minClinPharmPodClinPharmPodTalking TransportersClinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics recently published its third themed issue of 2022 – Transporters. Join Deputy Editor-in-Chief Dr. Kathy Giacomini as she relays what papers caught her eye, her thoughts around the growing importance of transporters in Clinical Pharmacology, and how the editorial team developed that eye-catching cover. If you’re interested in submitting your research […]2022-08-3110 minClinPharmPodClinPharmPodSharing Data to Improve Patient-Focused OutcomesCritical Path Institute’s Dr. Diane Stephenson joins host Alaina Webster to discuss the importance of data sharing to improve patient care, particularly in Neuroscience. Diane and her co-authors recently published a Review, “Can Innovative Trial Designs in Orphan Diseases Drive Advancement of Treatments for Common Neurological Diseases?”, in the April Neuroscience-themed issue of Clinical Pharmacology […]2022-04-2614 minClinPharmPodClinPharmPod2023 Calls for PapersClinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics (CPT) has launched two Calls for Papers. The January 2023 issue of the journal will focus on Biosimilars, and the March 2023 issue will showcase research that highlights Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in clinical pharmacology and translational science. CPT Editor-in-Chief Piet van der Graaf and Associate Editor Karthik Venkatakrishnan join host […]2022-03-3012 minClinPharmPodClinPharmPodWhat’s New in Neuroscience?Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics recently published its second themed issue of 2022 – Therapeutics in Neuroscience. Join Editor-in-Chief Dr. Piet van der Graaf and Associate/Guest Editors Drs. Spiros Vamvakas, Paulien Ravenstijn, and Iris Minichmayr as they delve into reasons for the theme, what papers caught their eyes, and what action items they hope to leave […]2022-03-1913 minClinPharmPodClinPharmPodCalling All Transporter Papers!Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics (CPT) has launched a Call for Papers for its September 2022 themed issue on Transporters. Join host Alaina Webster as she welcomes CPT’s Deputy Managing Editor Dr. Kathy Giacomini and Editor-in-Training Dr. Max Smith to discuss types of submissions they’d most like to see as well as why submitting to a […]2021-12-1405 minClinPharmPodClinPharmPodPeer Review: What’s Not Helpful in a Review?ClinPharmPod’s peer review series continues as host Alaina Webster is chats with Dr. Richard Peck about what to avoid when completing a review. They cover what’s too little and what’s too much in a review, the appropriate tone to strike when providing feedback, and the tricky topic that is unconscious bias. You can access CPT’s […]2021-09-1411 minClinPharmPodClinPharmPodPharmacogenetics and Underrepresented PopulationsDr. Erica Woodahl is back as moderator to discuss “Applying an equity lens to pharmacogenetic research and translation to underrepresented populations” with Clinical and Translational Science authors Drs. Tiana Luczak and Jacob Brown. They break down the challenges to conducting pharmacogenetic studies in underrepresented populations, what steps researchers can take to overcome these obstacles, and […]2021-09-0820 minClinPharmPodClinPharmPodPeer Review: What’s Most Important in a Review?In the second installment of ClinPharmPod’s six-part peer review series, host Alaina Webster is joined by returning guest Dr. Deanna Kroetz, Professor at the University of California, San Francisco in the Department of Bioengineering Therapeutic Sciences and Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Clinical and Translational Science (CTS). They break down the top three things Deanna looks for […]2021-07-2709 minClinPharmPodClinPharmPodPeer Review: Should You Review This Submission?Kicking off a six-part series on peer review, ClinPharmPod host Alaina Webster chats with Dr. Sarah Holstein, Associate Professor at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and Associate Editor for Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics (CPT) about the importance of peer review in scientific research and what might constitute a conflict of interest for potential reviewers. […]2021-07-2705 minClinPharmPodClinPharmPodClinPharmPod: COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy and SociodemographicsFor this episode of ClinPharmPod, host Alaina Webster sits down with Dr. Don Willis, Assistant Professor at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, and moderator Dr. Erica Woodahl, Professor at the University of Montana and Associate Editor for Clinical and Translational Science (CTS). They discuss Don and his colleagues’ recent publication in CTS, “COVID-19 […]2021-07-0919 minClinPharmPodClinPharmPodClinPharmPod: Journal Submissions in the Time of COVIDOn the latest episode of ClinPharmPod, host Alaina Webster is joined by France Mentré, MD, PhD, Editor-in-Chief of CPT: Pharmacometrics & Systems Pharmacology, Deanna L. Kroetz, PhD, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Clinical and Translational Science, and Shirley K. Seo, PhD, Associate Editor of Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, to discuss their experiences of how COVID-19 has affected […]2020-09-3017 minGSMC Social Media News PodcastGSMC Social Media News PodcastGSMC Social Media News Podcast Episode 166 Royal Ascpt, The Git Up, Pets, and SelfiesSarah talks about some of the topics that trended on social media over the weekend, from Royal Ascot, to Keanu Reeves as Disney princes, to the new Git Up challenge, the BET Awards and trending hashtags.As always, if you enjoyed the show, follow us and subscribe to the show: you can find us on iTunes or on any app that carries podcasts as well as on YouTube. Please remember to subscribe and give us a nice review. That way you’ll always be among the first to get the latest GSMC Social Media News Podcasts.We...2019-06-2530 minClinPharmPodClinPharmPodReverse Translation Special Joint EpisodeOn this special joint episode of ClinPharmPod, the official podcast for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, and PSPod, the official podcast of CPT: Pharmacometrics and Systems Pharmacology Karthik Venkatakrishnan from Takeda Pharmaceuticals and Associate Editor for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Lang Li, from the Ohio State University and Associate Editor for CPT: Pharmacometrics and Systems Pharmacology, and […]2018-03-0818 minClinPharmPodClinPharmPodStuart MacLeod on Improving Medicine Use for ChildrenIn this episode Dennis Velasco speaks with Stuart MacLeod from the University of British Columbia about efforts to equip pediatric clinical pharmacologists and clinical pharmacists with the necessary skills in relevant research and educational methods to address a shortfall in the human resource pool, particularly in low- and lower-middle-income countries where a majority of children under […]2017-11-1422 minClinPharmPodClinPharmPodMarilyn Huestis on Designer DrugsIn this episode Dennis Velasco speaks with Marilyn Huestis from the University of Maryland School of Medicine about novel psychoactive substances (e.g., modafinil, psilocybin, lysergic acid diethylamide, and 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine) and how they simultaneously offer new pharmacotherapies and pose serious health problems. You can read more in the February issue of CPT focused on Designer Drugs. Listen and subscribe for […]2017-04-2113 minClinPharmPodClinPharmPodMarlene Haffner on Orphan DrugsThis episode features Marlene Haffner, MD, MPH of Haffner Associates, LLC discussing orphan drug regulation in the United States and beyond. Read her article which published in the October 2016 issue here. Listen and subscribe for free on iTunes and Google Play2016-11-2919 minClinPharmPodClinPharmPodBernard Vrijens on Dose IndividualizationThis episode features Bernard Vrijens of WestRock Healthcare discussing quantifying the influence of adherence and dose individualization. Read his Commentary which published in the April 2016 issue here. Listen and subscribe for free on iTunes and Google Play2016-06-1007 minClinPharmPodClinPharmPodDaniel Hertz on PharmacogeneticsThis episode features Daniel Hertz of the University of Michigan College of Pharmacy discussing pharmacogenetics and its potential role in screening and treating patients. Read his commentary from the February 2016 issue on Precision Medicine here. Listen and subscribe for free on iTunes and Google Play2016-04-2124 minClinPharmPodClinPharmPodAaron Kesselheim on the 21st Century Cures ActThis episode features Aaron S. Kesselheim of the Division of Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics at Brigham and Women’s Hospital discussing the 21st Century Cures Act. Read his commentary in CPT here. Listen and subscribe for free on iTunes and Google Play2015-12-0114 minClinPharmPodClinPharmPodMichelle Roth-Cline on Microdosing Studies in ChildrenThis episode features Michelle Roth-Cline, ‎Pediatric Ethicist in the Office of Pediatric Therapeutics at the FDA, discussing her Commentary “Microdosing Studies in Children: A US Regulatory Perspective” which published in the September 2016 issue of CPT. Read the commentary here. Listen and subscribe for free on iTunes and Google Play2015-09-1509 minClinPharmPodClinPharmPodMark Ware on Medical Education on Cannabis and CannabinoidsThis episode features Mark A. Ware of McGill University discussing perspectives, challenges, and opportunities related to medical education on cannabis and cannabinoids. Read the article here. Listen and subscribe for free on iTunes and Google Play2015-06-2014 min