Dr. Shuhua Bai is an Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutics in the Department of Basic Pharmaceutical Sciences. He joined the Husson University School of Pharmacy in April, 2009. Shuhua received his Bachelor of Pharmacy and Master of Medicinal Chemistry degrees from Shenyang Pharmaceutical University in China. After working as a drug development researcher for three years, Dr. Bai joined the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center where he earned a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutics in 2008.
His research interest focuses on the development of nanoparticles for noninvasive delivery of therapeutic agents. He has published extensively on nasal and pulmonary delivery of low molecular weight heparins in peer-reviewed journals, including Pharmaceutical Research, Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Journal of Controlled Release.
I believe one of the most successful teaching styles is when a teacher is truly involved and sincerely interested in his students. I am inspired to share my learning, teaching, and research experiences on the basic pharmaceutical sciences with my students. The goal of my teaching is to explore many possible ways to mentor students as they become self-directed learners promoting patient centered health care.
Baker, Robert P., Pharm.D.
Manager of Quality Assurance in Experiential Education, School of Pharmacy
Dr. Baker joined the Husson University School of Pharmacy in June, 2012. He earned his BS degree in pharmacy from Ferris State University and his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Minnesota. He also completed a post-doctoral residency in drug information practice at North Carolina Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill, NC, trained at the National Library of Medicine and is a certified medical writer. Dr. Baker began his career as the Director, Drug Information Services at Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA. Since then, he has built, expanded and globalized drug/medical information services at major pharmaceutical companies including The Upjohn Company, Astra USA and Roche.
Dr. Baker has been active in the Drug Information Association (DIA) where he led the Medical Communications section, presented posters, published papers and presented at many DIA workshops and national meetings. He co-created the Core Curriculum for Industry-based Medical Information Professionals, one of DIA’s most attended workshops and its first certification program. In 1998, Dr. Baker received an outstanding service award for his contributions to the DIA.
Bob grew up in East Millinocket, ME and enjoys bicycling, golf and detailing automobiles. He and his wife, Cathie, reside in Orrington, ME and enjoy their camp in Sherman, ME.
I joined the profession during the so-called ‘clinical pharmacy movement’ and have since tried to advance the profession by expanding the scope of practice opportunities for pharmacists and through training and developing pharmacy students, postgraduate residents and young practitioners. I am honored to join this faculty, many of whom have come from far away, to build this School of Pharmacy for the State of Maine.