|
Faculty
David Knoppert MScPhm, FCCP, MSc
David Knoppert is a Neonatal Pharmacist at St Joseph's Hospital in London, Ontario.
David is also an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Paediatrics, The University of Western Ontario and a
Scientist in the Children's Optimal Therapeutics Program, Children's Health Research Institute, London, ON.
He received his Bachelor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Toronto in 1980, completed a Residency in Hospital
Pharmacy at University Hospital in London in 1981 and began as a staff pharmacist at The Hospital for Sick Children in
Toronto in 1983. In 1986, he completed a MScPhm from the University of Toronto (theophylline metabolism in cystic fibrosis)
with Drs. Michael Spino and Stuart MacLeod. In 1986 he joined St. Joseph's Hospital in London. In 2004 he completed a MSc
(Clinical Epidemiology) from The University of Western Ontario.
David's research interests are in the areas of neonatal
therapeutics (pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics) and the effects of drugs in pregnancy on the newborn and in breastfeeding.
Past research in newborns has included subcutaneous administration of Vitamin A, prophylactic use of metoclopramide and
retrospective studies of enoxaparin and indomethacin.
Ongoing and future research includes the dose response study of
domperidone use to enhance breast milk production, the effects of in utero SSRI exposure on the newborn, and the recognition,
assessment and treatment of pain in the newborn.
|