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Grants Awarded

Funding remarkable achievements

For more than thirty-five years, the HÂþ»­ Pharmacy Endowment Fund (DPEF) has provided the necessary funding for a wide variety of significant projects, from website development to research studies.

Grants awarded in 2024

  • Heather Naylor A Survey of Hospital Pharmacy Leadership Training $9,180
  • Kerry Goralski Evaluation of jadomycin B inhibition of cyclooxygenase (COX) signaling in human breast cancer $18,650
  • Daniel Rainkie Navigating Community Heart Failure Care: Charting Pharmacy-led Services, Gaps, and Remuneration Strategies $13,184.50
  • Oluwatoyin Adeleke Construction of dual action intraoral systems for the rate-modulated release ofÌýan antidiabetic drug $21,476
  • Remigius AguÌýNanotheranostic formulation of kaurenoic acid for effective target delivery of breast and prostate cancers: Formulation and mechanistic studiesÌý$17,146.40
  • Susan Mansour College of Pharmacy Graduate Program ScholarshipsÌý$20,000
  • Jo-Anne Wilson Optimizing Prescribing for Individuals with Diabetes and Chronic Kidney Disease through the Development and Validation of a Decision Support Tool for Community PharmacistsÌý$16,622.40
  • Chiranjeev Sanyal The impact of Controlled Drugs and Substances Act exemption for pharmacists on opioid prescribing during COVID-19 pandemic in Nova Scotia, Canada $20,016.16
  • Aik Jiang Lau Exploring the Mechanisms Underlying Cytochrome P450-Mediated Inactivation of Aldehyde Oxidase by Gefitinib and Its Metabolite $21,900
  • Natalie Kennie-Kaulbach Understanding critical events for pharmacy student’s professional identity formation (PIF) during advanced experiential learningÌýplacements to inform the design of curricular PIF approaches and preceptor developmentÌý$16,540

Grants awarded in 2023

  • Kristin Kaupp Antimicrobial administration delays in patients with suspected sepsis in a Canadian emergency department: prevalence, risk factors and outcomes $12,988
  • Kerry GoralskiÌý Synergistic effects of jadomycin B and cyclooxygenase 2 inhibition on breast cancer metastasis $20,850
  • Krystyna Edwards-Lee The Development of New Brunswick Heart Centre Patient Education and Virtual Resources $9,000
  • Oluwatoyin Adeleke A chewable solid-gel-composite matrix system for the delivery of a model antitubercular agent. $18,542
  • Remigius AguÌýNovel dissolving microarray patches containing a long-actingÌýnanosuspension for schizophrenia $15,907

Grants awarded in 2022

  • Aik Jiang Lau $17,893 for Role of Cytochrome P450 in Aldehyde Oxidase Inactivation by Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor-Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors
  • Kerry Goralski/ Brendan McKeown $15,700 for the effect of jadomycin B on cyclooxygenase 2, and the immune response in breast cancer cells in vitro.
  • Rebecca Lawrence $4,970 for Retrospective descriptive study characterizing immunization prescribing trends in community pharmacies in Nova Scotia
  • Remigius Agu & Oluwatoyin Adeleke $14,407.40 for Anti-lung cancer potential of Pleurotus tuberregium beta-glucan: In vitro activities against KRAS mutant non-small cell lung cancer cell line
  • Tamara MacDonald $14,885.88 for Assessing the relationship between the gut microbial community, antibody formation and changes in serum asparaginase activity in pediatric patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia
  • Emily Black /Tasha Ramsey $15,204.20 for Pharmacist Prescribing for Lyme Disease Chemoprophylaxis in Nova Scotia
  • Natalie Kennie-Kaulbach $12,540.50 for Understanding critical events & influencers of pharmacy student’s professional identity formation (PIF) as a result of socialization during introductory experiential learning placements to inform the design of future curricular PIF approaches & preceptor development
  • Jennifer Isenor/Natalie Kennie-Kaulbach $16,293 for Development of a collaborative, interprofessional deprescribing education program for pharmacists, physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, and students of these professions in primary care
  • Kyle John Wilby $13,294 for Identify and better understand microaggressions that exist in community pharmacy practice in the Maritimes through the lens of the Minority Stress Model

Grants awarded in 2021

  • Remigius Agu/Sarah Burgess $13,302.75 for Stability of Penicillin G for Outpatient Intravenous Administration
  • Carole Goodine $9,975.00 the Efficacy of a patient interview to screen and prioritize patients for pharmacist care
  • Kerry Goralski/Ketan Kulkarni $13,865.00 for Exploring pharmacokinetic properties of PEG-asparaginase (PEG-ASPase) in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) to inform optimal therapy
  • Kerry Goralski/Brendan McKeownÌý$13,700 for Study of the role of COX-2 in jadomycin B cytotoxicity and resistance in breast cancer cells
  • Lauren Hutton $8,000 for Describing oncology visits to a tertiary care emergency department: A pilot project
  • Susan Mansour $20,000.00 for College of Pharmacy Graduate Program Scholarships
  • Pollen Yeung $14,918.00 for ATP metabolism in the red blood cell (RBC) as a systemic biomarker for cardiovascular protection and toxicity

Grants awarded in 2020

  • Kerry Goralski:Ìý $13,200.00 for the Study of the anti-metastatic effects of jadomycin B in multi-drug resistant (MDR) breast cancer
  • Carole Goodine $8,400.00 the Feasibility of pharmacy students screening of older adults admitted to family practice units
  • Arezou Teimouri &ÌýRemigius Agu $10,802.75 for Topical calcium channel blockers for wounds and skin ulcers: compounding base selection optimization and stability profiles
  • Remigius Agu $13,802.75 for Topical diuretics for chronic rhinosinusitis (crs): an in vitro study with human nasal epithelial cells
  • Susan Mansour $20,000.00 for College of Pharmacy Graduate Program ScholarshipsÌý

Grants awarded in 2019

  • Andrea Kent:Ìý $8,000.00 for Characterizing Outpatient Antimicrobial Use in Nova Scotia
  • Susan Bowles:Ìý $15,355.00 for Pharmacist led intervention to improve medication use in older inpatients: sustainability and impact on re-hospitalization and mortality
  • Steven Hall/Kerry Goralski:Ìý $7,940.00 for Characterization of the photoprotective properties of an oral skin-care supplement
  • Susan Mansour:Ìý $10,000.00 for DPEF Graduate Scholarships (1st year of 2 year award)
  • Kerry Goralski:Ìý $11,170.00 for The study of jadomycin B as a new topoisomerase 2 poison for multidrug resistant metastatic breast cancer treatment
  • James Barker:Ìý $9,417.00 for Risk mapping in community pharmacy practice
  • Remigius Agu:Ìý $14,802.36 for Shifting thyroid hormone replacement therapy paradigm: potential opportunity for topical triiodothyronine (T3)
  • Emily Urquhart:Ìý $8,342.25 for Interdisciplinary Education on Best Practices in Medication History Taking
  • Leslie Manuel:Ìý $10,470.00 for Assessment of Pharmacy Assistant/Technician impact on discharge medication reconciliation discrepancies in a community teaching hospital

Grants awarded in 2018

  • Heather Neville:Ìý $15,153.00 for Interventions to Reduce Benzodiazepine and Sedative-Hypnotic Drug Use in Acute Care Hospitals: A Scoping Review
  • Emily Black:Ìý $14,770.70 for Evaluating impact of incorporating clinical practice guidelines for management of infectious diseases into an electronic application (App)
  • Kerry Goralski:Ìý $11,400.00 for Characterization of skin cell signaling in response to ultraviolet radiation after treatment with an oral skin-care supplement
  • Pollen Yeung:Ìý $14,620.00 for ATP metabolism in the red blood cell (RBC) as systemic biomarker for cardiovascular protection
  • Remigius Agu:Ìý $14,802.75 for Human Multidrug and Toxic Compound Extrusion Transporters (hMATE) in Nasal and Tracheo-bronchial Epithelia: Implications for Mucosal Drug Disposition and Targeting
  • Susan Mansour:Ìý $10,000.00 for DPEF Graduate Scholarships (2nd year of 2 year award)

Grants awarded in 2017

  • Ayah Shakshuki: $14,892.75 for Topical Neuropathic Pain Formulations: Prediction of potential systemic absorption using an in vitro model
  • Kerry Goralski: $12,730.00 for investigating the effects of solute carrier transporters in the breast cancer pharmacology of jadomycins
  • Pollen Yeung: $14,620.00 for ATP metabolism in the red blood cell (RBC) as systemic biomarker for cardiovascular protection
  • Jennifer Isenor: $14,490.75 for information seeking behaviours of pharmacists and pharmacy students in the Maritimes
  • Harriet Davies: $5,529.69 for development of a pharmacist practice within an inter-professional community-based teaching clinic.
  • Susan Mansour: $10,000.00 X 2 Years for Graduate Student Scholarships
  • Shanna Trenaman: $10,961.88 for Development and testing of a novel cellular reporter assay for determining anticholinergic activity

Grants awarded in 2016

  • Emily Black: $10,867.75 for Evaluation of a Pharmacist-led Antimicrobial Stewardship Service in a Pediatric Emergency Department
  • David Gardner/Andrea Murphy: $14,000.00 for Community pharmacists and people at risk of suicide: an examination of experiences, attitudes, and stigma
  • Jennifer Isenor: $14,149.75 for Evaluating the Impact of Pharmacists as Immunizers on Influenza Vaccine Coverage in Nova Scotia
  • Susan Mansour: $10,000 for Graduate Student Scholarship
  • Kilby Rinco/Kelly MacDonald: $6489.50 for Identifying Care Gaps in the Electronic Discharge Medication Reconciliation Process at an Acute Care Facility
  • Ashley Sproul/Natalie Scholten: $15,000.00 for Enhancing Communication between Hospital and Community Pharmacists to Prevent Drug Errors in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease: A randomized TrialÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý Ìý Ìý Ìý
  • Jo-Anne Wilson: $6060.00 for An Evaluation of Ambulatory Medication Reconciliation (ambMR) in Dialysis Patients: Views of Community Pharmacists and Family Physicians

Grants awarded in 2015

  • Remigius U. Agu: $14,302.75 for Aerosolizable nanoparticles: Drug formulation approach for multidrug resistance tuberculosis (MDR-TB)
  • Anne Marie Whelan: $16,874.75 for the development of a comprehensive program evaluation plan for the HÂþ»­ College of Pharmacy Entry to Practice Doctor of Pharmacy program
  • Jennifer Isenor: $8,981.75 for Advancing and Evaluating the Drug Information Resources (DIR) Website
  • Pollen Yeung: $14,120.00 for ATP metabolism in the red blood cell (RBC) as systemic biomarker for cardiovascular protection
  • Susan Mansour: $20,000.00 for HÂþ»­ Pharmacy Endowment Fund Graduate Student Scholarships (2nd of 2 years)

Grants awarded in 2014

  • Remigius U. Agu: $14,758.25 for the Development of aÌýnovel human three-dimensional (3D) organotypic ex vivo system of chronic rhinosinusitis
  • David Jakeman: $7,200.00 to support an undergraduate pharmacy student for the summer
  • Jennifer Isenor: $8,881.75 for Drug Information Resources: A Guide for Pharmacists (DIR)
  • Kerry Goralski: $10,924.00 for the Investigation of the Anti-Breast Cancer Pharmacology of Jadomycins
  • ÌýRita Caldwell: $20,000.00 for HÂþ»­ Pharmacy Endowment Fund Graduate Student Scholarships (for 2 years)
  • Pollen Yeung: $13,700.00 for COEnzyme Q10-stipend for a pharmacy student for the summer

Grants awarded in 2013

  • Ingrid Sketris: $12,863.30 for Pharmacist Prescribing Practices in Nova Scotia
  • Kerry Goralski: $13,578.00 for The Effects of Obesity on Chemerin Production and Function in Cardiovascular Disease
  • Glenn Rodrigues: $8,881.75 for Information Resources: A Guide for Pharmacists (DIR) Website
  • Jennifer Isenor: $14,754.75 for Pharmacists as Immunizers
  • Rita Caldwell: $20,000.00 for HÂþ»­ Pharmacy Endowment Fund Graduate Student Scholarships
  • Vanessa Sherwood: $7,000.00 for Developing the IWK On-Line Formulary

Grants awarded in 2012

  • AnneMarie Whelan & Tannis Jurgens: $11, 839.55 for Responding to Pharmacists' Needs for Education on the Safety and Efficacy of Bioidentical Hormones: Translating Knowledge into Practice
  • Mary MacCara: $8,881.75 for Drug Information Resources: A Guide for Pharmacists (DIR)
  • Pollen Yeung: $13,140.00 for The Cardioprotecive Effect of Diltiazem With and Without Exercise
  • Jennifer Isenor: $14,000 for Development of a Continuing Pharmacy Education Program to Support the Role of Pharmacists as Prescribers for Minor Ailments in the Maritimes
  • Rita Caldwell: $20,000 for HÂþ»­ Pharmacy Endowment Fund Graduate Student Scholarships

Grants awarded in 2011

  • Remigius U. Agu: $13,302.75 for Alternative Delivery Routes for Thyroid Hormones: Proof of Concept Studies for Respiratory Administration
  • AnneMarie Whelan: $13,458.40 for Bioidentical Hormone Therapy: 1) A Survey of Nova Scotia Pharmacists Knowledge and Beliefs; and 2) A Systematic Review of the Evidence Regarding the Safety and Efficacy of Bioidentical Hormone Therapy for Non-vasomotor Menopause Related Symptoms
  • Kerry Goralski: $13,702.00 for Identification and Quantification of the Effects of a Surgery-induced Peripheral Inflammatory Response on Changes in Drug Efflux Transporter Function in the Brain
  • Mary MacCara: $8,901.75 for Advancing the Drug Information Resources (DIR) Website
  • Rita Caldwell: $20,000 for HÂþ»­ Pharmacy Endowment Fund Graduate Student Scholarships