
معرفی
Nils Tore Vethe is an Associate Professor at the University of Oslo's Department of Pharmacy, where he leads the 'Precision Pharmacotherapy' research group at Oslo University Hospital. His work focuses on improving drug efficacy and safety through pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic, and pharmacogenetic studies. He holds a PhD in Pharmacology (2009) and a Cand.pharm. (2002) from the University of Oslo.
Education:
- PhD (Pharmacology), Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo – 2009
- Cand.pharm., Department of Pharmacy, University of Oslo – 2002
Research Interests:
His research emphasizes precision medicine, including immunosuppressive therapies for transplantation and autoimmune diseases, self-collected blood sampling (finger-prick methods), cardiovascular pharmacology, anti-infective drug studies, and cancer pharmacology. He develops novel analytical methods and explores drug adherence and metabolite profiling to enhance treatment safety and efficacy.
Articles Trends:
Recent work highlights statin metabolism and adherence, tacrolimus monitoring in renal transplant patients, and the application of volumetric microsampling. His studies bridge clinical practice and pharmacokinetic insights, with a focus on improving patient outcomes through personalized drug therapy.
Awards:
No scientific awards explicitly mentioned in the provided text.
Advising & Grants:
While no advisees are listed, his research group manages grants related to drug monitoring and precision medicine. Collaborations include projects on statin intolerance, immunosuppressant pharmacokinetics, and self-sampling technologies.
Labs & Teams:
He leads the Precision Pharmacotherapy group at Oslo University Hospital, focusing on translational research to optimize drug therapies in clinical settings.

