Steven Stodghill

Steven Stodghill

Professor

College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences

PhD (Pharmaceutics) University of Mississippi; BS (Pharmacy) University of Mississippi

Location: McWhorter Hall 322

615-460-6533
steven.stodghill@belmont.edu

Biography

Dr. Stodghill’s general areas of research include the development and characterization of drug delivery systems. Specific research interests include the physical chemical characterization of solids including crystal forms, solid-solutions and polymeric films produced by hot-melt extrusion technology. Additional interests include the thermodynamics, and the development of  admicelles and adsolubilization as a novel drug delivery platform.

As an Associate Professor in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Dr. Stodghill’s teaching responsibilities include the Pharmaceutics I and II series as well as the companion labs. This series of two courses covers pharmaceutical dosage forms and drug delivery systems. The courses concentrate on fundamental principles and definitions, and the basic science of formulation, development, testing, production and distribution of safe, effective and reliable drug delivery systems. The companion labs offer hands-on experience in dealing with concepts and techniques covered in the course and the opportunity to compound and produce several dosage forms.

View Dr. Stodghill's Curriculum Vitae

Pharmacometrics

Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic (PBPK) Modeling and Simulations

Nonlinear Mixed Effects Models for Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Analysis

The Application of all of the above in Veterinary Pharmacokinetics

American Academy for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

International Society of Pharmacometircs (ISoP)

2017 Faculty Member of the Year, Belmont University, College of Pharmacy

2012 Faculty Member of the Year, Belmont University, College of Pharmacy

2004-2005 Pharmaceutical Sciences Teacher of the Year Award, University of Mississippi

Park Jun-Bom; Prodduturi Suneela; Morott Joe; Kulkarni Vijay I; Jacob Melissa R; Khan Shabana I; Stodghill Steven P; Repka Michael A., Development of an antifungal denture adhesive film for oral candidiasis utilizing hot melt extrusion technology. Expert opinion on drug delivery (2014), 1-13,

Shah, A.K., Wyandt, C.M., Stodghill, S.P., Physico chemical characterization of a novel anti-cancer agent and its comparison to Taxol. Drug Devel. Ind. Pharm, 2013, 39(1), 89-101

Dutta, A.K., Stodghill, S.P., Wyandt, C.W., Physicochemical Characterization of NPC 1161C, A Novel Antimalarial 8-Aminoquinoline, In Solution and Solid State. AAPS PharmSciTech, 2011, 12(1) 177-191

Thermal Analysis. A Review of Techniques and Applications in the Pharmaceutical Sciences. S.P. Stodghill, Amer. Pharm. Rev. March/April 2010, Invited Review

Polymeric Systems for Amorphous 9-Tetrahydrocannabinol Produced by a Hot-Melt Method. Part 1: Chemical and Thermal Stability During Processing. M. Munjal, S. P. Stodghill, M.A. Elsohly, M.A. Repka. J. Pharm. Sci., 95, (8) 2006.

S. Prodduturi, R.V. Manek, W.K. Kolling, S.P. Stodghill, M.A. Repka, Solid-state stability and characterization of hot-melt extruded poly(ethylene oxide) films. Pharm. Sci., 94(10), 2005.

S.P. Stodghill, A.C. Illapakurthy, Wyandt, C.M. Isothermal Titration Calorimetry Method for Determination of Cyclodextrin Complexation Thermodynamics Between Artemisinin and Naproxen Under Varying Environmental Conditions. Eur. J. of Biopharm. and Pharm. (59) 2, 325-332, 2005

M. A. Repka, K. Gutta, S. Prodduturi, M. Munjal, S.P. Stodghill
Title: Characterization of Cellulosic Hot-Melt Extruded Films containing Lidocain. Eur. J. Pharm. Biopharm. (59) 1, 2005, 189-196.

S.P. Stodghill, A.E. Smith, J.H. Haver, Thermodynamics of micellization and adsorption of three alkyltrimethylammonium bromides using isothermal titration calorimetry. Langmuir, (20) 11387-11392, 2004.

S. S. Tumuluri, S. Prodduturi, M. M. Crowley, S. P. Stodghill, J. W. McGinity, M.A. Repka and B. A. Avery, The use of Near-Infrared Spectroscopy for the Quantitation of a Drug in Hot-Melt Extruded Films. Drug Devel. Ind. Pharm (30) 5, 505-511, 2004.

M. A. Repka, P. Mididoddi, S. P. Stodghill
Title: Influence of Etching on Human Nails for the Assessment of Treatment Modalities for Onychomycosis. Int. J. Pharm. 282, 2004, 95-106

S. Prodduturi, R.V. Manek, W.M. Kolling, S.P. Stodghill. M.A. Repka Title: Water Vapor Sorption Of Hot-Melt Extruded Hydroxypropyl Cellulose Films: Effect On Physico-Mechanical Properties, Release Characteristics and Stability. Pharm. Sci. (93), 12, 2004, 3047-3056.

See Dr. Stodghill's Curriculum Vitae for Additional Publications