The Key May 9, 2014 Edition

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May 9, 2014

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UMES researchers lauded for their work on

new epilepsy medication Pictured from left at the awards ceremony are: Gayatri Varma, executive director of the Office of Technology Commercialization at the University of Maryland; William Kirwan, chancellor of the University System of Maryland; Patrice Jackson-Ayotunde, assistant professor in UMES’ School of Pharmacy; James L. Hughes, chief enterprise and economic development officer and vice president at the University of Baltimore; Tawes Harper, resident pharmacist at Lebanon Veterans Affairs Medical Center and a 2013 UMES alumnus; and Wallace Loh, president of the University of Maryland.

Two UMES researchers are among “Invention of the Year Award” winners honored this spring the University of Maryland College Park’s Division of Research. Dr. Patrice Jackson-Ayotunde, an assistant professor of pharmaceutical sciences, and Dr. Tawes Harper, a pharmacy program graduate, were recognized for their pioneering work in 2013 on developing medication to treat epilepsy. Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder characterized by recurring seizures, which can be debilitating. Some patients experience multiple episodes daily. Research by Jackson-Ayotunde and Harper focused on designing and producing novel anticonvulsant analogs as potential agents for treatment of therapy-resistant, partial epilepsy. They identified at least a dozen compounds that show anti-epileptic properties in multiple animal models with limited-to-no-observed neurotoxicity. “This (peer) recognition means a lot,” Jackson-Ayotunde said. “I’m passionate about the research I do as a medicinal chemist and working with students.” Her research already has qualified for a provisional patent, but she noted that safely moving a preliminary medicinal finding from the lab to the patient can take 15 to 20 years. “With the many hours spent in the lab – working on potential agents – it’s all about the patients suffering epilepsy. The goal is to discover new, effective and safe therapeutics that will give epileptic patients a better

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quality of life,” she said. The College Park campus’ Office of Technology Commercialization (OTC) sponsors the annual Invention of the Year Awards program, now in its 27th year. In 2013, it received 154 nominations and from that group, 11 were chosen as finalists based on their impact on science, society and market potential. An independent panel of judges singled out epilepsy research at UMES for special recognition along with scientists whose projects included developing a better material for the 3D printing of vascular implants, a technology that makes cloud (computing) storage more secure and efficient, and a low-cost, high-energy solid state lithium-ion battery. Bobbi Donley, the OTC’s assistant director of administration, said, “Patrice’s research was just so impressive … we all agreed we had to do something to recognize her work.” Jackson-Ayotunde has been doing epilepsy research for nearly 14 years dating back to her days as a college student. She was inspired, in part, by a nephew who had a related neurological disorder but has since grown out of it. Earlier this year, the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy named her a “New Investigator Award” winner, which included a $10,000 grant to help underwrite her ongoing epilepsy research work. “With the grant funding,” she said in January, “I hope to further my research in the area of drug design and discovery – and continue to

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Page 7 Hawk Walk 5K Strides for Epilepsy Discover UMES Tours TV Station

Page 8 Calendar of Events Summer Language Program Senior Art Show


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