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Pharmacist William Edward Evans,
Director and CEO,
St. Jude Children’s Research
Hospital,
Receives Remington Honor Medal, Highest Honor in Pharmacy
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Dr. Evans Earned Pharmacy Degrees at
University of Tennessee Health Science
Center
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Memphis, Tenn. (March 23, 2012) – The University of Tennessee
Health Science Center (UTHSC) alumnus William Edward Evans, PharmD, is the
recipient of the 2012 Remington Honor Medal, the highest honor bestowed by the American
Pharmacists’ Association (APhA). Director and CEO of St. Jude Children's
Research Hospital, Dr. Evans was selected in recognition of his research with
anticancer agents and pharmacogenomics, as well as his work with the
advancement of St. Jude.
The Remington Honor Medal – named for
eminent community pharmacist, manufacturer and educator Joseph P. Remington – was
established in 1918 to recognize distinguished service on behalf of American
pharmacy during the preceding years, culminating in the past year, or during a
long period of outstanding activity or fruitful achievement. The award was bestowed on Dr. Evans during
the APhA Annual Meeting and Exposition in New Orleans, from March 9 to12. APhA’s awards series is pharmacy’s most
comprehensive recognition program.
In nominating Evans, a colleague
stated, “Dr. Evans is a cutting-edge scientist who has made a difference in the
lives of children throughout the world. His career and contributions to the profession
of pharmacy cannot be matched. It is a
staggering honor within itself to, as a pharmacist, become the CEO of the
leading children’s research hospital in the world. He is an outstanding teacher, as well as a
scientist of note. He has the ability to
reduce very complex issues into terms that can be understood by the lay public.
The ability to communicate effectively
with leading scientists, students, politicians, educators, colleagues and the
public is a true gift. Clearly, Dr.
Evans’ contribution to pharmacy and to children’s research and health is
incredible.”
A professor at the University of Tennessee
Colleges of Pharmacy and Medicine, Dr. Evans earned his BSPharm and PharmD from
UTHSC. His research is on the
pharmacodynamics and pharmacogenomics of anticancer agents in children,
exploring mechanisms underlying differences in drug effects among children. Under his leadership, St. Jude has expanded
its research in drug discovery, cancer survivorship, cancer genomics, and
personalized medicine via pharmacogenomics. During his tenure, St. Jude has been ranked
the #1 Children’s Cancer Hospital by U.S. News & World Report, #1 in The
Scientist magazine’s best places to work in academia survey, and listed among
the Fortune 100 Best Places to Work.
Another colleague noted, “Dr. Evans
has had a remarkably long and productive career. In addition to his demanding duties as
Director and CEO of St. Jude, he continues to be involved as the principal
investigator in several NCI grants supported-research projects. He also finds time to provide leadership in
several community activities like the Rhodes College Board of Trustees and the
Methodist Le Bonheur Health Care Board of Directors.”
An elected Fellow of the American
Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the American Association of
Pharmaceutical Scientists and the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP),
Dr. Evans is also an elected member of the Institute of Medicine at the
National Academy of Sciences. He serves
on the Board of Scientific Counselors of the National Cancer Institute (NCI),
and has held elected offices as president of the ACCP, chair of AAAS’s
Pharmaceutical Sciences Section and president of APhA-Academy of Pharmaceutical
Research and Science. Dr. Evans has
received three consecutive NCI MERIT Awards from the National Institutes of
Health for his research of antileukemic agents in children. His national and international research
includes the Rawls Palmer Progress in Medicine Award from the American Society
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics; the Therapeutic Frontiers Lecture
Award from ACCP; the Volwiler Research Award from the American Association of
Colleges of Pharmacy; and the Research Achievement Award and the Tyler Prize
from APhA.
The American Pharmacists Association, founded in 1852 as the American Pharmaceutical
Association, is a 501 (c)(6) organization, representing more than 62,000
practicing pharmacists, pharmaceutical scientists, student pharmacists,
pharmacy technicians and others interested in advancing the profession. APhA, dedicated to helping all pharmacists
improve medication use and advance patient care, is the first-established and
largest association of pharmacists in the United States.
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