Dr Martin M. Zdanowicz received an M.A. in biology
from S.U.N.Y Binghamton in 1985 and completed his Ph.D. in
Pharmacology at St. John's University in 1992. After completing his
doctorate, he went on to work as a research scientist at North
Shore University Hospital-Cornell Medical College in the area of
endocrinology & metabolism until 1996. He took a full time faculty
appointment with the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy & Health
Sciences in 1996. He was promoted to associate professor in 2000.
Dr. Zdanowicz received the Trustee's Awarded for teaching
excellence in 2000 and was Pharmacy teacher of the year at the
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences in 2001. His
teaching areas included pharmacology, pathophysiology, and
biochemistry. Dr. Zdanowicz served as chair of Pharmaceutical
Sciences and Director of Graduate Studies from 2002-2004.
Dr. Zdanowicz is currently on faculty at South University School of
Pharmacy in Savannah, Georgia where he was voted the Pharmacy
Teacher of the Year in 2004, 2006 and 2007. He was promoted to full
professor in January of 2008. He currently serves as chair of the
School of Pharmacy Assessment Committee, Awards & Scholarship
Committee and Promotion Committee. His current research interests
include pharmacogenomics, pharmacy curriculum development and
pharmacy education. Dr. Zdanowicz currently holds membership in
numerous professional societies and has published more than 35
articles and two textbooks.
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