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Jordan Brooks, PharmD

Pharmacometrician / Data Scientist at InsightRX

Jordan Brooks, PharmD, has a diverse and extensive work experience. In 2017, Jordan started their career at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) as a Pharmaceutical Sciences PharmD Pathway, focusing on population pharmacokinetic modeling and model-informed dosing in the pediatric hematopoietic stem cell transplant population. During this time, they worked on various projects, including refinement of alemtuzumab population pharmacokinetic model, implementation of model-based dosing of IV tacrolimus, and modeling of busulfan exposure on neutrophil counts.

Within UCSF, Jordan also served as a Medication Reconciliation Intern Pharmacist, completing best possible medication histories for high-risk patients and training pharmacy students on completing medication histories. They also assisted in data collection for a statewide study.

Jordan's work at UCSF also included being part of the CAPSLEAD 2019 Team, attending a leadership training conference, investigating the role of the California Advanced Practice Pharmacist license, and presenting the results at a conference.

In 2019, Jordan worked at Arine as a Clinical Support Specialist, where they coordinated medication therapy management services for low-income patients with multiple health comorbidities. They also participated in quality improvement projects, creating educational materials for patients and the team.

Most recently, Jordan joined InsightRX in 2023 as a Pharmacometrician/Data Scientist, focusing on utilizing their expertise to contribute to the company's work.

Overall, Jordan Brooks, PharmD, has had significant experience in clinical pharmacology, patient care, data analysis, and medication therapy management.

Jordan Brooks, PharmD, completed a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree at the University of California, San Francisco from 2017 to 2021. Prior to that, from 2012 to 2017, Jordan earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Biochemistry from Walla Walla University. In 2016, Jordan also participated in a Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship in Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry at Washington State University. The end year for this fellowship was not specified.

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