Wallace Murray, BS, PhD
Emeritus Professor, Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Sciences
College of Pharmacy
BS 1964
San Diego State College
PhD 1974
University of California, San Francisco
Dr. Murray's research interests are in topological approaches to quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSAR) and molecular modeling of peptide/protein interactions. He has academic interests in methods of instruction in pharmacy education, particularly methods that complement competency-based education.
D.T. Stanton, W.J. Murray and P.C. Jurs: Comparison of QSAR and Molecular Similarity Approaches for a Structure-Activity Relationship Study of DHFR Inhibitors. QSAR, 12: 239-45 (1993).
P.W. Jungnickel and W.J. Murray: A Required Nutrition and Diet Therapy Course for Pharmacy Students. J. Pharm. Teaching, 2: 29-40 (1991).
W.J. Murray and L.G. Miller: Herbal Instruction in United States Pharmacy Schools, Am. J. Pharm. Ed., 61: 160-2 (1997).
E.L. Cavalieri, E.G. Rogan, W.J. Murray and N.V.S. RamaKrishna: "Mechanistic Aspects of Benzo[a]pyrene Metabolism," in Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds. PAH XIII, P.G. Garrigues and M. Lamolte, Eds., Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, Langhorne,PA, 1993, p. 1047-54.
"Herbal Medicinals: A Clinician's Guide", L.G. MIller and W.J. Murray, Eds., Pharmaceutical Products Press, Binghamton, NY, 1998.