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research overview In his former role as Director of the Division of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutic Innovation at Children’s Mercy Dr. Leeder led a program consisting of multidisciplinary teams of researchers with expertise in analytical chemistry, drug biotransformation, gene regulation, pharmacogenomics, and pharmacokinetics to investigate variability in medication response in children. An important component of the program was to provide an environment in which trainees and early career faculty members from diverse backgrounds could develop as independent investigators in their areas of research interest. These research interests generally are closely aligned with their clinical expertise with the goal of implementing precision therapeutics in their clinical subspecialties to benefit the patients they serve. Currently, Dr Leeder is Executive Director (Interim) of the Children’s Mercy Research Institute and leads the Precision Therapeutics Area of Emphasis. The Precision Therapeutics initiative extends the Division of Clinical Pharmacology's emphasis on developing individuals to a more institutional level by providing support to pediatric subspecialties interested in adding precision therapeutics to their portfolio of research programs. In this way the program serves as a model of integrated research that will extend throughout the CMRI. Over the years, Dr. Leeder's research interests in pediatric pharmacogenetics and the ontogeny of drug biotransformation pathways during growth and development have coalesced into the GOLDILOKs initiative: Genomic- and Ontogeny-Linked Dose Individualization and cLinical Optimization for Kids. Originally funded as one of four Specialized Centers for Research in Pediatric Developmental Pharmacology supported by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute for Child Health and Human Development, "GOLDILOKs" now represents a conceptual approach to better understanding factors contributing to variability in drug disposition and response and using that information to make the use of medications safer and more effective in children of all ages. Dr. Leeder is also co-PI, with Dr. Mario Castro (KUMC), of the Frontiers Clinical and Translational Science Institute at the University of Kansas.

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Concept Child Health Services
Concept Maternal Behavior
Concept Maternal-Fetal Exchange
Concept Maternal Exposure
Academic Article The transport of digoxin across the perfused human placental lobule.
Academic Article Developmental and pediatric pharmacogenomics.
Academic Article Pharmacogenetics of neonatal opioid toxicity following maternal use of codeine during breastfeeding: a case-control study.
Academic Article Effect of counseling on maternal reporting of adverse effects in nursing infants exposed to antibiotics through breast milk.
Academic Article Cotinine in human placenta predicts induction of gene expression in fetal tissues.
Academic Article Fetal lung and placental methylation is associated with in utero nicotine exposure.
Academic Article Genetic determinants of fetal opiate exposure and risk of neonatal abstinence syndrome: Knowledge deficits and prospects for future research.
Academic Article Early pregnancy intrauterine fetal exposure to maternal smoking and impact on fetal telomere length.
Academic Article Maternal codeine is not safe for all breast-fed infants
Academic Article Adverse drug reaction active surveillance: developing a national network in Canada's children's hospitals.
Academic Article In: Maternal-Fetal Toxicology. Koren G, Ed
Academic Article In: Maternal-Fetal Toxicology. A Clinician's Guide, 2nd edition Koren G, Ed
Academic Article The effect of race and supplementation on maternal and umbilical cord plasma folates.
Grant Children’s Mercy Hospital Collaborative Fellowship Program in Pediatric Pharmacology

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