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David I. Min - Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice and Administration

David Min

Degree

Year obtained

Institution

Pharm.D.

1987

University of MInnesota

M.S.

1989

University of Minnesota


Residency

Year

Institution

Research Fellowship

1987 - 1989

University of Minnesota Hospitals and Clinics

Description of Academic/Research Interests:
The specialized area of my research and practice is organ transplantation pharmacotherapy. My research is focused on safe, efficacious and cost-effective use of immunosuppressive agents in organ transplant patients.

Practice Site:
St. Vincent Hospital
2131 W. Third Street
Los Angeles, CA 90057
(213) 484-7419


Rotation Description:

Selected Publications
Min DI, Ellingrod V. The C3435T mutation of human MDR1 gene and its relationship with cyclosporine pharmacokinetics in healthy subjects. Ther Drug Monit 2002;24:400-404

Kim H, Sohn I, Min DI. The pharmacokinetics of amikacin and effect of ascites in Korean population. Am J Health-System Pharmacists 2002;59:1855-1857

Min DI, Ellingrod V. Association of CYP3A4*1B 5'-promotor gene polymorphism with cyclosporine pharmacokinetics in healthy volunteers. Ther Drug Monit 2003;25:305-309.

Min DI. "Immunosuppressive agents in organ transplantation", In: Shargel L, et al. eds. Comprehensive Pharmacy Review, 5th edition, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, Baltimore, U.S.A , 2004, pp1146-1153.

Min DI, Ellingrod V, Marsh S, McLeod H. CYP3A5 polymorphism and the ethnic differences of cyclosporine pharmacokinetics in healthy volunteers. Ther Drug Monit 2004;26:524-528.

Contact Information

Office address: 309 E. Second St.
Pomona, CA 91766
Main phone: (909) 469-5500
Fax: (909) 469-5539
E-mail: dmin@westernu.edu
Last Updated:08/27/2007