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Kevin Sneed
, PharmD
Administrative Appointment: Dean
Primary Department: COP DEAN'S OFFICE
Dean & Professor COP DEAN'S OFFICE
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ksneed@health.usf.edu
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| Phone: |
(813) 974-5699 ext. 6491 |
| Office: |
MDC, 2129 |
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Education |
| PHARMD, Pharmacy, Xavier University Of Louisiana College Of Pharmacy , New Orleans, United States - 1998. |
| Doctor of Pharmacy, Pharmacy, Xavier University of Louisiana
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- 1998. |
| B.S, Biology/ Microbiology, University of Central Florida
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- 1992. |
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Research Summary |
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Dr. Sneed’s research and clinical interests include the advanced pharmacological treatment of patients with Cardio-Metabolic Disorders, and examining Health Care Disparities. He is a national lecturer on both topics. Recent research interests include reviewing the causes of Statin-Induced Myalgias, and possible contributing pharmacogenomic factors. He is a Co-Director of the Community Outreach and Engagement Core (CEOC) in the Center for Equal Health, a Center of Excellence granted partnership between USF Health and the Moffitt Cancer Center. He is very active in community healthcare initiatives. He directed an innovative community initiative known as IN-SHAPE (Inter-professional Student Health Assessment Project and Evaluation), which addressed cardiovascular disparities in
African-American and Hispanic communities in Tampa, FL. He has published numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals, and has participated in multiple grant projects and clinical trials. |
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Selected Publications
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Putzer, G.Roetzheim, R.Ramirez, AM.Sneed, K.Brownlee, HJ.Campbell, RJ.
Compliance with recommendations for lipid management among patients with type 2 diabetes in an academic family practice.
The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice / American Board of Family Practice. 17(2): 101-7, .
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Campbell, RJ.Sneed, KB.
Acute congestive heart failure induced by rofecoxib.
The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice / American Board of Family Practice. 17(2): 131-5, .
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Sneed, KB.Gonzalez, EC.
Type 2 diabetes mellitus induced by an atypical antipsychotic medication.
The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice / American Board of Family Practice. 16(3): 251-4, .
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Herold, AH.Sneed, KB.
Treatment of a young adult taking gamma-butyrolactone (GBL) in a primary care clinic.
The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice / American Board of Family Practice. 15(2): 161-3, .
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Putzer, GJ.Ramirez, AM.Sneed, K.Brownlee, HJ.Roetzheim, RG.Campbell, RJ.
Prevalence of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus reaching the American Diabetes Association's target guidelines in a university primary care setting.
Southern medical journal. 97(2): 145-8, 2004.
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Chen, XW.Serag, ES.Sneed, KB.Zhou, SF.
Herbal bioactivation, molecular targets and the toxicity relevance.
Chemico-biological interactions. 192(3): 161-76, 2011.
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Yang, LP.Zhou, ZW.Chen, XW.Li, CG.Sneed, KB.Liang, J.Zhou, SF.
Computational and in vitro studies on the inhibitory effects of herbal compounds on human cytochrome P450 1A2.
Xenobiotica; the fate of foreign compounds in biological systems. 42(3): 238-55, 2012.
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Chen, XW.Sneed, KB.Pan, SY.Cao, C.Kanwar, JR.Chew, H.Zhou, SF.
Herb-drug interactions and mechanistic and clinical considerations.
Current drug metabolism. 13(5): 640-51, 2012.
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Gwede, CK.Ashley, AA.McGinnis, K.Montiel-Ishino, FA.Standifer, M.Baldwin, J.Williams, C.Sneed, KB.Wathington, D.Dash-Pitts, L.Green, BL.
Designing a Community-Based Lay Health Advisor Training Curriculum to Address Cancer Health Disparities.
Health promotion practice. (): , 2012.
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Lai, X.Wang, J.Nabar, NR.Pan, S.Tang, C.Huang, Y.Hao, M.Yang, Z.Ma, C.Zhang, J.Chew, H.He, Z.Yang, J.Su, B.Zhang, J.Liang, J.Sneed, KB.Zhou, SF.
Proteomic response to acupuncture treatment in spontaneously hypertensive rats.
PloS one. 7(9): e44216, 2012.
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Davis, JL.McGinnis, KE.Walsh, ML.Williams, C.Sneed, KB.Baldwin, JA.Green, BL.
An Innovative Approach for Community Engagement: Using an Audience Response System.
Journal of health disparities research and practice. 5(2): , 2012.
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Mo, SL.Liu, WF.Chen, Y.Luo, HB.Sun, LB.Chen, XW.Zhou, ZW.Sneed, KB.Li, CG.Du, YM.Liang, J.Zhou, SF.
Ligand- and protein-based modeling studies of the inhibitors of human cytochrome P450 2D6 and a virtual screening for potential inhibitors from the Chinese herbal medicine, Scutellaria baicalensis (Huangqin,Baikal Skullcap).
Combinatorial chemistry & high throughput screening. 15(1): 36-80, 2012.
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Positions Held
- Dean and Professor
(PCR, College of Pharmacy, University of South Florida 2010 -
Present)
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Grants
- A COLLABORATIVE MODEL TO IMPROVE BP CONTROL AND MINIMIZE RACIAL DISPARITIES
($19,000.00,
09/01/2009-02/28/2014)
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- A COLLABORATIVE MODEL TO IMPROVE BP CONTROL AND MINIMIZE RACIAL DISPARITIES
($25,357.00,
09/01/2009-02/28/2014)
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- A COLLABORATIVE MODEL TO IMPROVE BP CONTROL AND MINIMIZE RACIAL DISPARITIES
($25,284.00,
09/01/2009-02/28/2014)
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- A COLLABORATIVE MODEL TO IMPROVE BP CONTROL AND MINIMIZE RACIAL DISPARITIES
($17,346.00,
09/01/2009-02/28/2014)
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Profile last modified on 02/07/2013
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