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JOURNAL OF TRANSLATIONAL GASTROENTEROLOGY AND CLINICAL HEPATOLOGY (ISSN:2517-7419)

Kexin Liu

Biography:

Kexin Liu received his B.S. degree in Clinical Medicine and M.S. degree in Pharmacology from Dalian Medical University in China and Ph. D. degree in Pharmacy in The University of Tokyo (Laboratory of Yuichi Sugiyama, Department of Pharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences) in Japan. The focus of his research is on the molecular pharmacokinetics of transport in liver, intestine, kidney as well as transporter-mediated DDI and MDR.

Prof. Kexin Liu is a co-author of more than 240 publications in international journals. He serves as a vice president of CSSX from 2005 and a dean in College of Pharmacy in Dalian Medical University in China from 2004.2-2015.1. Prof. Kexin Liu is an editorial board member in 40 international journals.

Research Interests:

Pharmacokinetics; Pharmacology; Transporter-mediated drug-drug interaction and MDR; ABC transporters; PEPTs, OATs and OATPs; Toxicology

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