Dr Enoch Chan

Faculty of Health,
School of Clinical Sciences,
Pharmacy
Biography
Research theme: HealthResearch discipline: Pharmacy
Research areas
Development of lipid and carbohydrate conjugated T-cell receptor activation inhibitors. This project aims to develop a new class of peptide-based immune-modulating agents which has the potential to treat autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis. The conjugation of peptides with lipids and sugar units aims to enhance oral bioavailability.
Drug absorption studies using intestinal cell-based model or parallel artificial membrane permeability assay (PAMPA), aiming to predict oral drug absorption and investigate the absorption mechanisms by measuring the transcellular permeability across the Caco-2 intestinal cell monolayers or the non-cell based hydrophobic PAMPA membrane.
Personal details
Positions
- Senior Lecturer in Pharmacy
Faculty of Health,
School of Clinical Sciences,
Pharmacy- Kelvin Grove Q Block Membership
Institute of Health Biomedical Innovation (IHBI),
IHBI Health Projects - Kelvin Grove Q Block Membership
Discipline
Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Field of Research code, Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC), 2008
Qualifications
- PhD (Pharmacy & Chemistry) (University of Queensland)
- Grad Dip Div (Australian College of Theology)
- BPharmacy (Hons) (University of Queensland)
- BPharmacy (University of Queensland)
Teaching
Unit Coordination:
CSB432 Molecules to Medicines
CSB444 Molecular Basis of Medicines
CSB456 Patient centred care: Oncology and Immunology
CSH477 Evidence-based Healthcare: Practice informing research 1
Units:
CSB431 iPharmacist
CSB432 Molecules to Medicines
CSB444 Molecular Basis of Medicines
CSB451 Patient centred care: Cardiovascular
CSB456 Patient centred care: Oncology and Immunology
CSH477 Evidence-based Healthcare: Practice informing research 1
CSH484 Applying Research in Practice 2
CSB486 Professional Placements 2
Selected publications
QUT ePrints
To find publications by Enoch, visit QUT ePrints, the University's research repository.