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Coppoc,
Gordon L., DVM, Ph.D.
Professor of Veterinary Pharmacology and Department Head of
the Department of Basic Medical Sciences; Assistant Dean Indiana
University School of Medicine and Director of the Lafayette
Center for Medical Education.
BS ‘61, Kansas State University; DVM ’63, Kansas
State University; PhD ‘68, Harvard
E-mail:coppoc@purdue.edu
Research Interests:
Education and information technology as
applied to biomedical and agricultural sciences, pharmacokinetics
and drug residues, and comparative oncology. Current research
is primarily directed at creation of alternatives to the use
of animals in education and in applications of multimedia
and problem-based instruction to biomedical education and
distance education.
Publications
Coppoc, G.L., (1994) Compounding
in Veterinary Medicine, JAVMA 205: 189- 198.
Vincenzi, F.F., Gersing, K.R., and Coppoc, G.L., (1992). Dynamic
Interfaces for Computer-Based Simulations in Pharmacology.
in Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Instructional
Modes in Computer-Based Learning Environments, University
of Twente, The Netherlands, July 1-4, 1991, in Computer-based
learning environments, eds. S.
Dijkstra, H.P.M Krammer, J.J. G. van Merrienboer,
Springer-Verlag, Berlin, pp. 471-486.
Scott-Moncrieff, J.C.R., Chan, T.C.K., Samuels, M.L., Cook,
J.R., Coppoc, G.L., DeNicola,D.B., Richardson,
R.C., (1991). Plasma and cerebrospinal fluid pharmacokinetics
of cytosine arabinoside in dogs. Cancer Chemother. Pharmacol.
29:13-18.
Coppoc, G.L. (1990) How
can information technologies enhance pharmacology teaching?
Proceedings of the 7th Biennial Symposium on Veterinary Pharmacology
and Therapeutics, Educational Perspectives in Preparation
for the 21st Century, Raleigh, North Carolina, June 1990,
p 106-107.
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