JULIANA CHAN, PharmD
Clinical Assistant Professor
Education and Training
Pharmacy School: Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Sciences (BS, Pharmacy)
Pharmacy School: Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Sciences (Doctor of Pharmacy 1997)
Residency: University of Michigan (Pharmacy Practice Residency 1997-1998)
Residency: University of Michigan (Advanced Gastroenterology and Hepatology Specialty Residency 1998-1999)
Mini-sabbatical: National Institutes of Health (06/2002-09/2002)
Contact Information
University of Illinois at Chicago
College of Pharmacy
Department of Pharmacy Practice (MC 886)
833 South Wood Street, Room 164
Chicago, Illinois 60612-7230
E-mail: jchan@uic.edu
Phone: 312-413-8282
Fax: 773-913-1972
Clinical Interest
I am a Pharm.D who teaches and conducts research in the areas of gastroenterology and hepatology at the University of Illinois at Chicago. In addition, I am a pharmacotherapist in the Digestive Disease, Nutrition and Liver Clinic. I have a special interest in providing pharmaceutical care to patients with inflammatory bowel disease, hepatitis B and hepatitis C. I devote my research efforts in the areas of viral hepatitis and drug induced liver diseases. I have also conducted studies focusing on outcomes research with proton pump inhibitor therapy.
Select Publications
- Patel SM, Johnson S, Belknap SM, Chan J, Sha B, Bennett C. Serious adverse cutaneous and hepatic toxicities associated with nevirapine use by non-HIV infected individuals. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr 2004; 35(2):120-125.
- Sparreboom A, Danesi, R, Ando Y, Chan J, Figg WD. Pharmacogenomics of ABC Transporters and its Role in Cancer Chemotherapy. Drug Resistance Updates 2003;6(2):71-84.
- Johnson S, Chan J, Bennett CL. Hepatotoxicity after prophylaxis with a nevirapine-containing anti-retroviral regimen. Ann Intern Med 2002;137(2):146-7.
- Chan J, O'Riordan K, Wiley TE. Amantadine's viral kinetics in chronic hepatitis C infection. Dig Dis Sci 2002;47(2):438-42.
- Wiley T, Brown J, Chan J. Natural history of hepatitis C. Hepatitis C in African – Americans. Am J Gastroenterol 2002;97:700-6.
Book Chapters
- Chan J, Berardi RR. Anorectal Conditions. In Berardi RR, McDermott JH, Newton GD, Oszko MA, Popovich NG, Rollins CJ, Shimp LA, Tietze KJ (eds): Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs. American Pharmacists Association, Washington, DC; 2004:433-455.
- Chan J. The Traveler, Hepatitis A. In Schwinghammer TL (ed): Instructor's Guide to Accompany Fifth Edition, a patient-focused approach. McGraw-Hill, New York; 2002: 467-471.
- Chan J. The Traveler, Hepatitis A. In Schwinghammer TL (ed): Pharmacotherapy Casebook: A Patient-Focused Approach. McGraw-Hill, New York; 2002: 132-133.
- Chan J. The Infected Family, Hepatitis B. In Schwinghammer TL (ed): Instructor's Guide to Accompany Fifth Edition, a patient-focused approach. McGraw-Hill, New York; 2002: 473-481.
- Chan J. The Infected Family, Hepatitis B. In Schwinghammer TL (ed): Pharmacotherapy Casebook: A Patient-Focused Approach. McGraw-Hill, New York; 2002: 134-136.
- Chan J. Acid – Peptic Therapy, in Knoben JE, Anderson PO (eds): Handbook of Clinical Drug Data. Appleton & Lange, Stamford, CT;2001: 528 – 552.
- Chan J. Gastrointestinal Motility, in Knoben JE, Anderson PO (eds): Handbook of Clinical Drug Data. Appleton & Lange, Stamford, CT; 2001: 563 – 573.
- Chan J. Miscellaneous Gastrointestinal Drugs, in Knoben JE, Anderson PO (eds): Handbook of Clinical Drug Data. Appleton & Lange, Stamford, CT; 2001: 574 – 594.
- Berardi, RR. Chan J, Zimmerman E. Gastrointestinal disorders. In Smith M, Shimp L (eds): Twenty Common Problems in Women's Health Care. McGraw-Hill, New York; 2000:555-506.
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