Professor
Univ of Buffalo School of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences
Dr. Robert Bies is currently Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences and the Associate Dean of Graduate Education at the School of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences as well as a member of the Institute for AI and Data Science at the Univ at Buffalo. He was Associate Professor of Medicine & Medical & Molecular Genetics at the Indiana Univ School of Medicine and Director of the Disease & Therapeutic Response Modeling program for the Indiana Clinical & Translational Sciences Inst (2009-2015). He is a consulting scientist at the Ctr for Addiction and Mental Health, Univ of Toronto; and serves on the Editorial Boards of the Journal of Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics, Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Pharmacometrics and Systems Pharmacology, British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Biopharmaceutics and Drug Disposition. He is a member of AAPS, ISoP, ACCP and ASCPT. He also served as a Board Member of ISOP until December 2017. Dr. Bies received a BSc degree in Pharmacy from the Univ of Toronto (1991), a PharmD from the Univ of Texas Health Science Ctr San Antonio/ The Univ of Texas Austin (1994) and a PhD in Pharmacology from Georgetown Univ in 1998. This was followed by Postdoctoral training at the Ctr for Drug Development Sciences at Georgetown Univ. His research interests have two main tracks: an applied track focusing on the application of pharmacometric approaches in HIV, psychiatry, oncology, neurology and cardiovascular disease, and a methods development track including machine-learning approaches to model selection and optimization methods for parameter estimation in dynamic systems.
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