Associate Professor
South College
Dr. Eytan A. Klausner, BPharm, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences in South College School of Pharmacy. Dr. Klausner received his BPharm magna cum laude from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem at 1995. He holds a PhD in pharmaceutical sciences from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (2003). After his PhD work Dr. Klausner completed a Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the Department of Biomedical Engineering of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (2005). After his fellowship Dr. Klausner joined Midwestern University Chicago College of Pharmacy as an Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences. There he was involved in teaching pharmaceutics and developed a research program about gene therapy in the cornea that led to publications in leading journals in the field. Dr. Klausner joined South College School of Pharmacy as an Assistant Professor in 2011 and became Associate Professor in 2013. He has been teaching mostly in the pharmaceutics courses and pharmacy calculations. He received a Distinguished Teaching Award in Pharmaceutical Sciences in 2013. Dr. Klausner has been a member and a chair of several committees of AACP, AACP Council of Faculties, and AACP Pharmaceutics Section. He serves as a mentor to junior faculty via the AACP Pharmaceutics Section. Dr. Klausner’s current research is about the scholarship of teaching and learning. He published in various journals about pharmacy education. His most recent awards were Walmart Scholar Mentor (2020), and AACP Pharmaceutics Section Best SoTL Poster Abstract Award (2021).