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James Houston, BSc, PhD, DSc
Prof
Emeritus Professor
,
Pharmacy
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9322-0533
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Utility of hepatocellular systems to measure drug transport and metabolism for prediction of in vivo drug clearance
Harrison, J. (Author),
Houston, J.
(Supervisor),
1 Aug 2018
Student thesis
:
Phd
File
Optimisation of In Vitro Methodology for Drug Metabolism Studies to Improve Prediction of Hepatic Drug Clearance
Wood, F. (Author),
Houston, J.
(Supervisor) & Hallifax, D. (Supervisor),
1 Aug 2016
Student thesis
:
Phd
File
Drug accumulation in alveolar macrophages: In vitro and in silico assessment of the contribution of lysosomal trapping
Ufuk, A. (Author),
Houston, J.
(Supervisor) &
Galetin, A.
(Supervisor),
1 Aug 2015
Student thesis
:
Phd
File
Investigations into rat hepatobiliary drug clearance pathways in early drug discovery.
Rynn, C. (Author), Penny, J. (Supervisor) &
Houston, J.
(Supervisor),
1 Aug 2015
Student thesis
:
Phd
File
In Vitro-In Vivo Assessment of Repaglinide Metabolism and Drug-Drug Interactions:Towards a Physiologically-Based Pharmacokinetic Model
Sall, C. (Author),
Houston, J.
(Supervisor) &
Galetin, A.
(Supervisor),
31 Dec 2013
Student thesis
:
Phd
File
Assessment of Algorithms for the Prediction of Metabolic Drug-Drug Interactions
Guest, E. (Author),
Galetin, A.
(Supervisor) &
Houston, J.
(Supervisor),
31 Dec 2011
Student thesis
:
Phd
File
The Use of In Vitro Unbound Drug Fraction and Permeability in Predicting Central Nervous System Drug Penetration
Bentham, L. (Author),
Houston, J.
(Supervisor) & Penny, J. (Supervisor),
1 Aug 2011
Student thesis
:
Phd
File