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Daniel Anderson serves as an Assistant Professor at Augusta University's Medical College of Georgia with dual appointments in the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology and the Department of Medicine. His academic career integrates clinical pharmacy expertise with medical education, focusing on high-impact infectious disease challenges.
Education and Credentials:
- PharmD, University of Georgia (2018)
- Board Certified Infectious Diseases Pharmacist, Board of Pharmacy Specialties (2020)
- PHM License, State of Georgia (2018)
Research and Teaching Focus: Dr. Anderson's work targets the critical intersection of antimicrobial resistance and clinical practice. His research optimizes stewardship protocols for multidrug-resistant infections and develops tailored antimicrobial regimens for immunocompromised populations. Teaching interests directly mirror these priorities, covering Infectious Diseases, Antimicrobial Stewardship frameworks, Resistance mechanisms, and complex Pharmacokinetics applications in therapeutic decision-making.
Professional Recognition:
- Exemplary Teaching Award, Medical College of Georgia (2025)
- Preceptor of the Year, University of Georgia College of Pharmacy (2022)
Clinical-Educational Integration: As a board-certified specialist, Dr. Anderson bridges didactic instruction with real-world clinical precepting. His 2022 Preceptor award underscores exceptional mentorship in pharmacy education, while his dual departmental roles facilitate cross-disciplinary collaboration between pharmacological science and clinical medicine. Though specific grant funding isn't detailed, his focus on stewardship optimization suggests alignment with institutional priorities in combating antibiotic resistance.




