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  John R. Horn, Pharm.D., FCCP

Dr. Horn is Professor of Pharmacy and Associate Director of the University of Washington Medical Center Pharmacy Department. Dr. Horn did his undergraduate pharmacy training at Washington State University and his clinical pharmacy residency at Deaconess Hospital. He completed his Doctor of Pharmacy training at the University of Cincinnati in 1977. Dr. Horn developed clinical practice sites in acute care medicine and cardiology and served on the faculty at the University of Cincinnati prior to joining the faculty at the University of Washington. He is co-author of the reference text Drug Interactions Analysis and Management and quarterly updates. In addition to nearly 100 publications related to drug interactions, Dr. Horn has published in the areas of cardiovascular and gastrointestinal therapeutics and pharmacokinetics. He serves as a reviewer for several medical and pharmaceutical journals and has made numerous educational presentations.

     Philip D. Hansten, Pharm.D. 

Dr. Hansten is currently Professor of Pharmacy at the University of Washington in Seattle. After receiving his Doctor of Pharmacy from the University of California at San Francisco in 1968, he held positions at Washington State University, and the Division of Clinical Pharmacology at Stanford University School of Medicine. His books on drug interactions have been translated into five languages, and he is a Contributing Editor to The Medical Letter. He has also performed editorial and consultant activities for the American Medical Association’s Drug Evaluations, the American Board of Internal Medicine, Federal Trade Commission, US Congressional Subcommittee Hearings, American Hospital Formulary Service, Data Partners BV in The Netherlands, and Pharmacotherapy. He has lectured widely in North America and abroad. He received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the School of Pharmacy at the University of California-San Francisco in 1989, and the Julius W. Sturmer Award from the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science in 1983.