Edward U Maduh, R.Ph., M.Sc., Ph.D. Expert Witness
Curriculum Vitae

Board licensed Clinical pharmacist & toxicologist

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  • Phone: (301) 442-9660

Specialties & Experience of this Expert Witness

General Specialties:

Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Research

Keywords/Search Terms:

Neurotoxicology mechanisms, Neuropharmacology, Pharmacy errors, Pharmacist duty standards, Drugs of abuse, Neuroscience, Chain drug stores, Drug & chemical safety, Clinical Research, Toxic exposures, Molecular toxicity, Envinronment toxicants, Accidental/Intentional overdose, Acute & chronic effects, Industrial tox, Mechanisms

Education:

B.Sc. Pharmacy , University of Wyoming ; M.Sc. Pharmacy (Pharmacology), Idaho State University ; Ph.D. Toxicology , Purdue University ; Certificate Purdue Neuroscience Program , Purdue University

Years in Practice:

45+

Additional Information

Dr. Edward U. Maduh is a well accomplished toxicologist, pharmacologist, educator, and clinical pharmacist with extensive expertise in research, drug development, and pharmaceutical care. A U.S. citizen based in Washington, D.C., and Silver Spring, Maryland, Dr. Maduh holds a Ph.D. in Toxicology and Pharmacology from Purdue University, with a thesis on the "Mechanisms of Cyanide Neurotoxicity," along with an M.S. in Pharmacy (Pharmacology) from Idaho State University and a B.S. in Pharmacy from the University of Wyoming. His academic background is complemented by specialized certifications in Neuroscience (Purdue University Neuroscience Program) and Regulatory Issues in Biotechnology University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) Baltimore, Maryland. Dr. Maduh's career spans more than four decades and is marked by significant contributions to understanding cyanide toxicity and antidote development. He has held major research positions, including Principal Investigator and Resident Research Associate at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense (USAMRICD), Aberdeen, Maryland. There he led innovative experimental studies on cyanide toxicity mechanisms and novel pharmacologic antagonism strategies, notably implicating protein kinase C (PKC) as a key target. Before that, he investigated neural and molecular bases of learning, memory, and PKC activity utilizing advanced biochemical methods such as Western blotting and radio-label assays, at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Bethesda, Maryland. He's well published in several peer-reviewed original journal articles and major book chapters. In academia, Dr. Maduh has served as adjunct faculty at institutions including Sojourner-Douglass College, The Community College of Baltimore County, and Prince George's Community College, teaching courses in nursing, allied health sciences, anatomy & physiology, and medical terminology. He is proficient in e-learning platforms like the Blackboard and SoftChalk, emphasizing interactive and student-centered instruction. Clinically, Dr. Maduh is an Inpatient Clinical Pharmacist and Clinical Research Pharmacist at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Washington, D.C., where he provides optimal pharmaceutical patient care through therapeutic drug monitoring, medication safety evaluations, pharmacokinetic consults, and clinical trial support. Also, he has practiced in community retail, clinical, and chain pharmacy settings, including the CVS pharmacies, Rite Aid Corporation of Maryland, and the Kaiser Permanente Clinics. He is a member of Society of Toxicology (SOT), and American Society of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET).