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STUDY BASICS

Healthy white women ages 62-75 needed for a study to help researchers see if Vitamin D deficiency (low levels of Vitamin D) has any effect on the way our bodies break down drugs. Participation involves two 12-hour inpatient visits, and 11 outpatient visits over 6 months. Compensation provided.


IRB: STUDY19020245B
- Drug metabolizing enzyme and transporter function in chronic kidney disease

RESEARCH AREAS:
  Healthy Aging

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MEET THE RESEARCHER


Thomas Nolin

Thomas Nolin, PharmD, PhD, is an Associate Professor at the University of Pittsburgh's School of Pharmacy. He spent several years working at the Maine Medical Center, where he specialized in nephrology (the treatment of the kidneys) and transplantation. He then moved to Pittsburgh, where he received a PharmD and PhD from the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Nolin's research focuses on drug metabolism (how medications are absorbed by the body) and pharmacokinetics (how the body processes medications).