
Diane Calinski, Ph.D.
Chair, Dept of Pharmaceutical Sciences & Graduate Life Sciences and Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Pharmacogenomics
260-470-2742
dmcalinski@manchester.edu
Dr.
Calinski is an Associate Professor in Pharmaceutical Sciences and
Pharmacogenomics. She teaches in the pharmacy and pharmacogenomics
programs (including online pharmacogenomics!). Her research focuses on
cytochrome P450-mediated drug metabolism, specifically the metabolism of
synthetic cathinones. Dr. Calinski serves
as the Chair-elect to the Biological Sciences Section of the
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy. She is also the secretary
of the Board of Trustees to Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana, a local
non-profit organization that enhances the quality of life of those affected by
cancer. Dr. Calinski earned her Ph.D. in Pharmacology from the University
of Michigan in 2013 and joined the faculty at Manchester shortly after.
In her spare time, you can find her yogaing about, renovating her 100+-year-old
house, or walking her dog, Norman.
Curriculum Vitae
Diane Calinski CV
Classes Taught at Manchester
PHRM 451 IPT - Central Nervous System I (Pain, Pharmacology of Pain Management, Headaches, and Multiple Sclerosis)
PHRM 452 IPT - Cardiovascular I (Dyslipidemias)
PHRM 453 IPT - Cardiovascular II (Ischemic Heart Disease, Angina, Acute Coronary Syndrome, Arrhythmia)
PHRM 555 IPT - Hematology and Oncology
Areas of interest/Recent projects
drug metabolism, cytochrome P450-mediated reactions, mechanism-based inactivators, pharmacokinetics, pharmacogenomics, G protein coupled receptors