Joanne Wang is Professor of Pharmaceutics at the University of Washington School of Pharmacy and an Affiliate Investigator at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. She holds additional appointments in multiple research centers including the Obstetric-fetal Pharmacology Research Unit (OPRU), Plein Center for Aging Faculty, and Pharmaceutics Faculty. Her educational background includes: PhD in Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) MS in Biochemistry, University of Illinois at Chicago BS in Biochemistry, Peking University Dr. Wang's research focuses on solute carrier (SLC) and ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters that shuttle drugs, nutrients, neurotransmitters, and hormones across cell membranes. Her work encompasses elucidating mechanisms and clinical impact of transporters in nutrient and drug disposition and their potential as drug targets. Ongoing projects include identification and functional characterization of transporters in human placenta, mechanisms of drug secretion into breastmilk using PBPK modeling, and investigation of transporters in the disposition of meta-iodobenzylguanidine for cancer therapy. Analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong emphasis on transporter-mediated drug disposition in special populations, particularly during pregnancy and lactation, and at the blood-brain barrier. Her work spans from basic transporter characterization to clinical applications, with increasing focus on translational aspects including PBPK modeling and clinical implications of transporter polymorphisms. Dr. Wang is actively involved in mentoring, as evidenced by her lab accepting students. Her research has been supported by significant grants including a UC2 grant from NICHD for placental transporter research. Her multidisciplinary approach integrates in vitro models, in vitro-in vivo extrapolation, and PBPK modeling to address critical questions in drug disposition. She is affiliated with several research centers including the Obstetric-fetal Pharmacology Research Unit (OPRU), Plein Center for Aging, and the Washington Entrepreneurial Research Evaluation and Commercialization Hub (WE-REACH), reflecting the breadth and impact of her work across multiple domains of pharmacology and therapeutics.









