The Jie Du Center for Innovation and Excellence for Drug Development promotes innovation in drug development through education, training and mentorship, while fostering collaboration between 91³ÉÈ˵¼º½ students and industrial scientists. Students gain skills in pharmaceutical regulation, entrepreneurship and business to prepare them for navigating the challenges associated with new ventures in drug development.
Each year, hundreds of innovative ideas are assessed by investors for their scientific, clinical, regulatory and business merits, as well as commercial opportunities and limits. To prepare students for successful careers, they need a deep understanding of all aspects of the pharmaceutical and health care technology industries. The Center offers opportunities to take one’s scientific and clinical expertise and complement them with the specialized knowledge and skills that are valued in today’s competitive job market.
In addition to 91³ÉÈ˵¼º½ students, programs offered at the Center are open on a non-credit basis to alumni and scientists currently working in the industry.
We help you develop innovative products for unmet medical needs.
Mission
The Center will help the development of innovative enterprise by providing the tools necessary for the integration of science, technology and entrepreneurship.
Vision
The Center will enable entrepreneurs to achieve dreams that shape the future health care needs of our communities.
with Miki S. Park, PhD and Krishna Devarakonda, PhD, MPharm, FCP
Spring Semester | January - April
What role does clinical pharmacology play in drug development? Deepen your understanding of the drug development stages and develop a strategic approach to gathering and decoding real-world data.
$950Ìý
12-week course, 2-3 hours per week
Impact
This course presents a 360-degree view of the role of clinical pharmacology in the drug development process.
Who should attend?
Entrepreneurs, scientists, pharmacists and other health care professionals interested in pharmaceutical development.
Introduction to drug development
Regulatory landscape and the role of clinical pharmacology.
Role of pharmacovigilance and drug safety in drug developmentÂ
Monitoring safety during clinical trials and communication with FDA.
Assessment of risks/benefits
IND/NDA/ANDA submissions and regulatory decision making.
Early and late-stage clinical development
Design of trials (scaling, first-in-human (FIH), and the role of clinical pharmacology in early and late phase drug development.
Clinical studies and clinical pharmacology considerations in special populations
Pediatric, elderly, hepatic and renal patient populations.
Employment/professional opportunities for clinical pharmacologists
Right steps towards a brilliant career.
Role of biomarkers in drug development
Particular references to oncology and rare diseases.
Pharmacogenomics/pharmacogenetics
General principles with a special focus on drug safety.
Additional courses
Summer Trimester | Week of April 28
How does a new drug get approved? Learn the steps in the path to approval of a new drug product. Decode the science behind each stage of the drug development process.
Summer Trimester | Week of April 28
How do you integrate marketing into the development process of pharmaceutical and biotechnology products? Hear real world examples of applying the principles of product, promotion, price and place.
Programs
- Certificate Program (4-12 months)
- Fellowships (6 months)
- Workshops
- Pathway Programs
Facilities
- 91³ÉÈ˵¼º½
- Incubation Center
- Additional contract laboratories that provide preferred services
Mentorship
- Advisory Board
- Organizations: Pharmaceutical & BioScience Society and Healthcare Businesswomen Association
- Business plan development and assessment
Pharmaceutical entrepreneur and 91³ÉÈ˵¼º½ Regent Jie Du ’90, ’93, PhD donated $5 million to establish the Center. The gift was Powell-matched, doubling the impact of Dr. Du’s gift and resulting in a $10 million endowment.
She earned her master of science and her doctor of philosophy in pharmaceutical sciences from 91³ÉÈ˵¼º½. After a successful corporate career in the pharmaceutical industry, she founded JDP Therapeutics Inc. and served as its president and CEO until it was acquired in 2019. Under Dr. Du’s leadership, JDP Therapeutics created and developed Quzyttir, and eventually obtained approval from the Food and Drug Administration. Quzyttir is a new therapeutic product for acute allergic reactions, the first innovation in that space since 1955.
Bhaskara R. Jasti ’95, MPharm, PhD, FAAPS, executive director, directs the establishment of the long-term vision and objectives of the Center to achieve its mission.
Dr. Jasti’s two decades of academic and research experience in innovative drug product development includes serving as director of research and development at Corium Technologies as well as dean of graduate studies and associate provost for research at 91³ÉÈ˵¼º½.
The Center seeks the guidance and expertise of individuals across the spectrum of pharmaceutical development. The advisory board members also serve as mentors for the Center’s students and guest scientists.
Christopher M. Cashman | Chairman, MBF Therapeutics, Inc.
Sharon Clarke | Chief Commercial Officer, Zensights
Jeffrey Cleland, PhD | CEO & Chairman, Ashvattha Therapeutics
Bhaskar Chaudhuri, PhD | Operating Partner, Frazier Life Sciences
Bhaskara R. Jasti ’95, MPharm, PhD | Executive Director, Chair | Professor, Associate Dean of Graduate Education and Research, 91³ÉÈ˵¼º½
Xiaoling Li, PhD | Ex-Officio Member | Professor, 91³ÉÈ˵¼º½
Shichang Miao, PhD | Vice President, ChemoCentrix, Inc
Sara Kenkare-Mitra, PhD | President, Head of Research & Development, Alector
Miki Susanto Park, PhD | Professor, 91³ÉÈ˵¼º½
Linda L. Norton ’91, PharmD | Professor, Department Chair, 91³ÉÈ˵¼º½
Atefeh Rabiee, PhD | Assistant Professor, 91³ÉÈ˵¼º½
Sanjeev Redkar, PhD, MBA | President, Apollomics, Inc.
Strategic Partners
The Center is working closely with to provide certification programs in drug discovery and product development. PBSS brings together scientists and other professionals in the life science sector. PBSS has over 5,000 members, with organizations located throughout the U.S. as well as in Canada and Korea.
The Center also partners with Morrison & Foerster LLP for intellectual property protection and Meath & Pereira Attorneys & Counselors for business incorporation support.
Bhaskara R. Jasti ’95, MPharm, PhD, FAAPS
Executive Director, Jie Du Center for Innovation and Excellence for Drug Development
Professor, Pharmaceutics and Medicinal Chemistry
Associate Dean of Graduate Education and Research
jieducenter@pacific.edu | 209.932.3216