| MPI RESEARCH hires Mary
M. Sherman, Ph.D., as Director of ADME |
MPI Research is pleased to announce the
addition of Mary M. Sherman, Ph.D., to the
scientific team. Dr. Sherman comes to MPI
Research from Pharmacopeia in Princeton,
New Jersey, where she served as the Associate
Director of Analytical Chemistry – ADME
overseeing development and support of library
compounds and in vitro metabolism.
Previously, she spent nearly ten years at
Wyeth Research where her last responsibility
was leading an enhanced support group in
physical chemical profiling and pre-formulation
activities for discovery projects. Dr. Sherman
completed her Doctorate in Pharmaceutical
Chemistry at the University of Wisconsin.
She went on to a Postdoctoral Fellowship
at the University of Utah at Salt Lake City.
Dr. Sherman’s primary responsibilities
will be oversight and continued development
of the in vivo ADME Department.
In addition, she will focus near term on
assessing in vitro and in situ ADME
assays for development at MPI Research as
well as oversee the implementation of the
DEBRA® data analysis software for increased
ADME study throughput.
Dr. David G. Serota, Ph.D., D.A.B.T., Director
of Toxicology at MPI Research commented, “We
are very excited to have Dr. Sherman join
our team. Her experience in the analytical
chemistry and in vitro ADME areas
adds invaluable expertise and depth to our
ADME group. She has the experience and wherewithal
to be able to assist sponsors in fulfilling
their ADME testing requirements. She will
be instrumental in helping MPI Research become
a leader in drug discovery support services.”
MPI Research exists to provide comprehensive
non-clinical research that meets the requirements
of pharmaceutical, animal health and chemical
companies as well as governmental agencies
as we partner together to bring safer, healthier
products to the world. MPI employees specialize
in a wide variety of scientific disciplines
including toxicology, pharmacology, metabolism,
pathology, clinical pathology, reproductive
and developmental biology, veterinary science,
neuroscience, analytical chemistry, computer
science, regulatory science, and statistics.
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