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Pharmacology


General Information

MISSION

The Pharmacology laboratory provides analytical support for xenobiotic analysis in biological matrices for the College of Veterinary Medicine and other research collaborators. The laboratory provides expertise and has available equipment to measure drugs, drug metabolites, toxicants and some endogenous compounds in a wide range of biological matrices. The laboratory has the expertise and commitment to perform validation tests for all assays and perform quality assurance determinations for all studies. The laboratory also performs a teaching function as it serves as a teaching laboratory for graduate students in the college.

COSTS

Costs vary depending on the complexity of the assay. Please contact the lab prior to submitting samples. Depending on specific needs for certain assays, some costs may be higher than others. For drug development, costs will be determined on an individual basis depending on the length of time to develop an assay, purchase of column, difficulty of assay, and validation studies performed.

RESEARCH

Studies on the detection, actions, uses and effects of drugs and especially drugs in companion and exotic animals and the development of improved analytical procedures for the detection of drugs.

FACILITIES

The laboratory is well equipped and has the following equipment: 6 HPLC systems which have autoinjectors and are capable of fluorescence or ultraviolet detection; GC equipped with an FID detector, capillary electrophoresis unit, and an ion chromatograph. The laboratory has already validated many of the assays that will be used for drug analysis.


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