College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions Research

Improving Health through Discovery

The College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions is committed to improving health through innovative and translational research and scholarship. The College currently houses two research centers and three departments with faculty engaged in a variety of innovative research topics. 

Recent Publications

Spotlight on the most recent publications from faculty in the College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions.

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Departmental Research
Pharmaceutical Sciences

The Pharmaceutical Sciences faculty, in addition to teaching, are actively involved in research. The department has fully equipped research laboratories that are located in the research wing of the Avera Health and Science Center. The research facilities are utilized by faculty, post-doctoral researchers, graduate students and undergraduate researchers. The department hosts two endowed faculty positions, the Markl Faculty Scholar in Cancer Research and the Haarberg Chair in Cancer Research, as well as the Haarberg 3D Center.

Research topics for faculty in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences currently include:

  • Cancer
  • Neuropharmacology
  • Cancer pharmacology
  • Cardiovascular medications
  • Ocular diseases
  • Genomics
  • Drug and vaccine delivery
  • Bioengineering
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Departmental Research
Allied and Population Health

Faculty in the Department of Allied and Population Health engage in a range of research focused on improving population health outcomes in South Dakota and beyond. The department hosts the Community Practice Innovation Center, a multimillion-dollar center focused on developing innovative solutions to meet community’s population health needs, and the South Dakota Perinatal Quality Collaborative, the first Perinatal Quality Collaborative focused on addressing maternal and child health needs in South Dakota.

Research topics for faculty in the Department of Allied and Population Health currently include:

  • Substance use disorder treatment, prevention, and recovery
  • Project and grant management
  • Implementation science
  • Photovoice
  • Men’s mental health
  • Maternal and child health
  • Perinatal mental health
  • Respiratory care workforce development
  • Health outcomes 
  • Heart disease and medication therapy management
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Departmental Research
Pharmacy Practice

Faculty in the Department of Pharmacy Practice are engaged in research and scholarly projects with the goal of improving pharmacy practice. Our faculty’s research is designed to improve outcomes related to education, practice, and workplace, with the goal of improving the lives of pharmacists, pharmacy staff and patients. 

Research topics for faculty in the Department of Pharmacy Practice currently include:

  • Pharmacogenomics outcomes
  • Development of innovative pharmacy practice models
  • Health disparities
  • Community pharmacy
  • Heart disease and Medication Therapy Management
  • Quality improvement
  • Pharmacy billing
  • Pharmacy education
  • Scholarship of teaching and learning
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Research Highlight
Genetic Impact of Established Medications
Jordan Baye, a Pharmacy Practice faculty, is engaged in pharmacogenetics outcomes research through his appointment at Sanford. Since 2018, Baye has been engaged in clinically focused research with the goal of learning more about the genetic impact of established medications. Specifically, Baye’s research seeks to learn why some established medications do or don’t work for certain people.

The research occurs in three parts involving implementation science, retrospective clinical outcomes studies, and prospective Randomized Clinical Trials. Prospective research is funded through the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI).
Recent Research Highlights

START-SD team at ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ begins work to address substance use disorder, support prisoner reentry

Dr. Josh Reineke's lab is developing a novel drug delivery system for tuberculosis treatment.

The laboratory of Dr. Wenfeng An, the Markl Faculty Scholar in Cancer Research, focuses on genomics and specifically "jumping genes". 

Dr. Chandrasekher is performing research that could lead to development of cornea-equivalents for transplantation purposes. 

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1066 Campanile Ave.
Brookings, SD 57007
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SAV 133, Box 2202C
Brookings, SD 57007
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