个人简介
Susan Manners has a BSc (Hons) UNSW. She teaches fundamental science content and laboratory classes in the MPharm degree at UTS.
In addition to 3 years in research at St. George Hospital, she has spent 1 year in industry as an Analyst, with York Bioanalytical Solutions, York, UK (2006), and with NaturaLab, Sydney (2008), and 2 years in research support and laboratory management with The University of Sydney (2009-2010).
研究领域
Past areas of research:
Pharmacokinetics of chemotherapeutic agent gemcitabine
Crystallisation and stability of gemcitabine
Genotype influence on gemcitabine metabolism and therapeutic effect
近期论文
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Metharom, E., Galettis, P., Manners, S., Jelinek, M., Liauw, W., de SOUZA, P. L., Hoskins, J.M. & Links, M. (2011). The pharmacological advantage of prolonged dose rate gemcitabine is restricted to patients with variant alleles of cytidine deaminase c. 79A> C. Asia?Pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology, 7(1), 65-74.
Manners, S., Galettis, P., & de Souza, P. (2011). Conditions causing gemcitabine crystallization. Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice, 17(4), 395-399.
Metharom, E., Galettis, P., Manners, S., & Links, M. (2010). Modulation of gemcitabine accumulation by DNA-damaging agents: mechanisms and specificity in an in vitro model. Anticancer research, 30(9), 3669-3673.
Grimison, P., Galettis, P., Manners, S., Jelinek, M., Metharom, E., de Souza, P. L., Liauw, W. & Links, M. J. (2007). Randomized crossover study evaluating the effect of gemcitabine infusion dose rate: evidence of auto-induction of gemcitabine accumulation. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 25(36), 5704-5709.