Center for Translational Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacogenomics

The center is a collaborative group of pharmacokinetics and pharmacogenomics experts with the scientific and technical expertise, knowledge, and physical resources to conduct high-level translational research in these fields.

  • Pharmacokinetics: the study of the time course of absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (i.e., disposition) of drugs in the body.
  • Pharmacodynamics: the study of the relationship between drug concentrations and drug response in the body.
  • Pharmacogenomics: the study of how genetic variation influences interindividual variability in drug disposition and response.
Academic and external investigators working in preclinical and clinical development of drugs and biologics, or conducting independent research, can contact Center members directly for opportunities to collaborate and develop appropriate strategies for integration of pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and pharmacogenetics.
Jennifer Kiser

Jennifer Kiser PharmD, PhD

Adjunct Associate Professor
  • Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences

Email Address:jennifer.kiser@cuanschutz.edu

Primary Phone:303-724-6131

Mailing Address:
  • CU Anschutz

Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Building

12850 East Montview Boulevard

Fourth Floor Room 4102

Aurora, CO 80045

My research is aimed at determining concentration-effect relationships and conducting drug interaction studies with antiviral drugs. I am particularly interested in characterizing antiviral pharmacology in persons with viral hepatitis and HIV-infected special patient populations including infants, children, adolescents, and pregnant women and persons coinfected with viral hepatitis. Our laboratory is a leader in development and application of state-of-the-art methods for quantifying antiviral drugs in various biologic matrices.

Pharmacokinetics

  • HPLC with UV, Fluorescence, PDA
  • LC-MS (ThermoScientific MSQ)
  • LC-MS-MS (ThermoScientific TSQ Quantum)
  • UPLC-MS-MS (ThermoScientific Accela-TSQ Vantage)

Pharmacogenomics

  • DNA isolation
  • Polymerase Chain Reaction
  • Pyrosequencing

Pharmacokinetics

  • NONMEM
  • PDx-POP
  • Pirana
  • PsN
  • Xpose4
  • Phoenix Academic Bundle
  • Phoenix WinNonlin
  • NLME
  • IVIVC
  • Connect
  • Simcyp Simulator
  • Simcyp Animal
  • Boomer

Pharmacogenomics

  • Biotage Primer Design Software
  • PHASE (for haplotype analysis)

Study Design and Statistical Analysis

  • PASS Power and Sample Size Software
  • SPSS Statistical Analysis Software
  • SAS Statistical Analysis Software
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