Tomas Martin-Jimenez, DECVPT, DACVCP
Associate Professor with tenure, Pharmacology
Phone: (865) 974-
FAX: (865) 974-5640
Email
Education
- D.V.M., University of Madrid
- Ph.D., North Carolina State University
Professional Interests
Dose adjustment in special animal populations or under special therapeutic conditions. Assessing the sources of variability in drug disposition and residue depletion in animal populations through the application of population pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic techniques.Assessment of the risks associated with human exposure to environmental pollutants through the application of physiologically based pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic modeling.
Study of the association between drug exposure and the emergence of bacterial resistance in animal populations under different dosage regimen conditions.
Establishing information systems on antimicrobial use and the emergence of bacterial resistance in animal populations in Central America.
Professional Societies
- Diplomate, European College of Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology
- Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Clinical Pharmacology
Publications
- Martin-Jimenez T, Baynes R, Riviere JE and Craigmil AL. Extrapolated Withdrawal-Interva lEstimator Algorithm (2002). A quantitative approach to establishing extralabel withdrawal times. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 131-137.
- Martinez M, Langston C, Martin-Jimenez T and Conner D (2002). Challenges associated with the evaluation of veterinary product bioequivalence: an AAVPT perspective. J Vet Pharmacol Therap, 25:201-220.
- Martin-Jimenez T and Riviere JE (2002). Mixed-effects modeling of the interspecies pharmacokinetic scaling of oxytetracycline. J of Pharm Sci.91(2): 331-341.
- Martin-Jimenez, T and Riviere JE (2001). Mixed effects modeling of the allometric scaling of gentamicin pharmacokinetic parameters across species. J of VetPharm and Therap, 21:321-332.
- Baynes RE, Payne M, Martin-Jimenez T, Abdullahi AR, Anderson KL, Webb AI, Craigmill A and Riviere JE (2000). Extralabel use of ivermectin and moxidectin in food animals. J of the Am Vet Med Assoc. Sep 1;217(5):668-71.

