
About
Theodore Tong is a Professor in the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology at the University of Arizona, with a dual appointment in the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health. He holds the inaugural R. Ken Coit Endowed Chair in the College of Pharmacy, reflecting his leadership and scholarly impact in clinical pharmacology and toxicology.
Education:
- PharmD, School of Pharmacy, University of California, San Francisco, 1969
- MS, Environmental Management, College of Professional Studies, University of San Francisco, 2016
- MS, Management Development Program, Graduate School of Education, Harvard University, 1990
- BS, General Science, Oregon State University, 1964
- BS, Clinical Technology, University of Southern California, 1964
Dr. Tong's research focuses on public health preparedness and clinical toxicology. His primary areas include chemical terrorism and warfare agents, emergency response to terrorism, poison control, infectious disease pharmacotherapy, and hazardous waste management. He is particularly known for his work on naloxone, bioterrorism preparedness, and patient-centered disease management in respiratory and toxicological contexts.
With over 100 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, and more than 300 presentations, Dr. Tong has significantly contributed to the scientific and professional discourse in pharmacology and emergency public health. His work bridges clinical practice and public policy, especially in disaster response systems.
Scientific Awards and Honors:
- Fellow, American Academy of Clinical Toxicology
- Fellow, American Pharmacists Association
- Fellow, Academy of Pharmaceutical Research and Science
- Inaugural R. Ken Coit Endowed Chair, College of Pharmacy
Dr. Tong leads the College’s advisory group on bioterrorism preparedness and chairs the pharmacy task force for the Tucson Metropolitan Medical Response System and the Medical Reserve Corps of Southern Arizona. These roles highlight his leadership in regional emergency medical planning and response. He has not been associated with specific grants in the text, but his endowed chair suggests sustained research support. While no formal advisees are listed, his extensive publication and presentation record implies mentorship and academic training influence.
Labs and Teams:
Dr. Tong is actively involved in public health emergency response teams, including leadership in the Tucson Metropolitan Medical Response System and the Medical Reserve Corps of Southern Arizona. He also leads an advisory group on bioterrorism preparedness within the College of Pharmacy, indicating an active, interdisciplinary team focused on disaster readiness and pharmacological countermeasures.
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