Faculty Directory

Eric Mack, PhD

Position

Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
Associate Professor of Pharmaceutics

Biography

PhD, Pharmaceutics, University of Utah • BS, Pharmacy, University of Rhode Island • He has served on the pharmacy program faculty at the University of Houston, the University of Utah, Northeastern University, and the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. • Joined LLU in July, 2004

Research Interests

Development and evaluation of novel drug delivery systems, including peptide and protein delivery; pharmaceutical regulation; pharmacoeconomics; pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics.

Selected Publications

E.J. Mack, Teaching the history of pharmacy today, J. Pharmacy Teaching, 8:43-58 (2001).
E.J. Mack, Teaching the history of pharmacy: Is there a future? J. Pharmacy Teaching, 8:81-82 (2001).
N. Muranushi, E.J. Mack and S.W. Kim, The effects of fatty acids and their derivatives on the intestinal absorption of insulin, Drug Develop. Ind. Pharm., 19:929-941 (1993).
M. Baudys, D. Mix, E. Mack, and S.W. Kim, Synthesis and characterization of different glycosylated derivatives of insulin. Proceed. Intern. Symp. Control. Rel. Bioact. Mater., 19:210-211 (1992).
L. Hovgaard, E.J. Mack and S.W. Kim, Insulin stabilization and GI absorption, J. Controlled Release, 19:99-108 (1992).
C.M. Pai, Y.H. Bae, E.J. Mack and S.W. Kim, Concanavalin A Microspheres for a Self-Regulating Insulin Delivery System, J. Pharm. Sci., 81:532-536 (1992).
K. Makino, E.J. Mack, T. Okano and S.W. Kim, Self-regulated delivery of insulin from microcapsules, Biomat. Art. Cells Immob. Biotech., 19:219 (1991).
K. Makino, E.J. Mack, T. Okano and S.W. Kim, A microcapsule self-regulating delivery system for insulin, J. Controlled Release, 12:235 (1990).
S.W. Kim, E.J. Mack, K. Makino, C.M. Pai and Y.H. Bae, Con A-glycosylated insulin complex for diabetic treatment, in D.D. Breimer, D.J.A. Crommelin and K.K. Midha, eds., FIP Symposium Proceedings, Amsterdam Medical, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1990, pp. 3-11.

Affiliations

American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy
American Institute of the History of Pharmacy
American Pharmacists Association
California Pharmacists Association

Courses

RXPS 511 - Pharmaceutics I (pharmaceutical calculations)
RXPS 512 - Pharmaceutics II (dosage forms)
RXPS 513 - Pharmaceutics III (physical pharmacy)
RXPS 515 - Pharmaceutics Laboratory I (parenterals)
RXPS 516 - Pharmaceutics Laboratory II (compounding)
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