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Title
  
Professor

Thesis year
  
1965

Spouse(s)
  
Carol

Academic advisor
  
Jere Goyan

Leslie Z. Benet httpspharmacyucsfedusitespharmacyucsfedu

Born
  
May 17, 1937 (age 79) (
1937-05-17
)
Cincinnati, Ohio

Occupation
  
UCSF (Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry)

Website
  
profiles.ucsf.edu/leslie.benet

Thesis title
  
Thermodynamics of Chelation by Tetracyclines

Alma mater
  
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Institutions
  
University of California, San Francisco, Washington State University

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Leslie 'Les' Zachary Benet (May 17, 1937) is an influential pharmaceutical scientist heading the UCSF's Benet Lab at the Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences and recipient of the Remington Medal for distinguished service to American pharmacy.

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Early life and education

Leslie Zachary Benet was born on May 17, 1937 in Cincinnati, Ohio into a family of pharmacists. His father, Jonas and his uncle, Harry, opened Benet's Pharmacies in Cincinnati in the 1930s and in 1942 founded DARA Products, the first drug company to manufacture hypoallergenic dermatologicals.

Benet received his B.A. (English, 1959), B.S. (Pharmacy, 1960), M.S. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry, 1962) from the University of Michigan and Ph.D. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry, 1965) from the University of California.

Academic career

Benet's early work included noncompartmental methods for calculating clearance and volume of distribution. His paper on the volume of distribution is the most highly cited article in the Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (cited more than 900 times out of 19,000 articles). In 1986 he was a founder and first president of the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists. For over twenty years, Benet chaired the Department of Pharmacy at the UCSF which, under his leadership, became the Department of Biopharmaceutical Sciences. He supervised more than 55 Ph.D. theses and 100 post-doc students. Benet regularly advised the FDA in proposing guidance in the field of bioequivalence. His recent work extended the Biopharmaceutics Classification System, leading to the Biopharmaceutics Drug Disposition Classification System allowing the prediction of enzymes and transporters, transporter-enzyme interplay and transporter-transporter interplay for new molecular entities and drug-drug interactions for already marketed drugs. Benet is listed as one of the "25 Top Pharmacy Professors" in the USA.

Published works

Benet published over 550 articles in peer-reviewed journals, more than 100 book chapters, and seven books.

Honorary degrees

  • Uppsala University, Sweden (FarmDhc., 1987)
  • Leiden University, The Netherlands (Ph.D., 1995)
  • University of Illinois at Chicago (D.Sc., 1997)
  • Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science (D.Sc., 1997)
  • Long Island University (D.Sc., 1999)
  • University of Athens, Greece (Ph.D., 2005)
  • Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium (Ph.D., 2010)
  • University of Michigan (D.Sc., 2011)
  • University of Lisbon, Portugal (Ph.D., 2016)
  • Scientific/professional honors and awards

  • Distinguished Alumnus Award (University of Michigan College of Pharmacy, 1982)
  • Research Achievement Award in Pharmaceutics (Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1982)
  • Distinguished Service Award (ACCP, 1988)
  • Distinguished Scientist Award (AAPS, 1989)
  • Rho Chi Society Lecture Award (The Rho Chi Society, 1990)
  • Volwiler Distinguished Research Achievement Award (AACP, 1991)
  • Distinguished Service Profile Award (American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education, 1993)
  • Rawls-Palmer Progress in Medicine Award (American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 1995)
  • Distinguished Service Award (AAPS, 1996)
  • Takeru Higuchi Research Prize (APhA, 2000)
  • Wurster Research Award in Pharmaceutics (AAPS, 2000)
  • Høst-Madsen Medal (FIP, 2001)
  • Research Achievement Award in Pharmaceutical Sciences (Pharmaceutical Sciences World Congress, 2004)
  • Career Achievement Award in Oral Drug Delivery (Controlled Release Society, 2004)
  • Paul Ehrlich Magic-Bullet Lifetime Achievement Award (Nürnberg, Germany, 2008)
  • Oscar B. Hunter Memorial Award in Therapeutics (American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 2010)
  • Distinguished Investigator Award (ACCP, 2011)
  • APhA-APRS Ebert Prize (American Pharmacists Association – Academy of Pharmaceutical Research and Science, 2013)
  • North American Scientific Achievement Award (International Society for the Study of Xenobiotics, 2015)
  • Remington Medal (2016)
  • Teaching awards

  • Academic Senate Distinguished Teaching Award (UCSF, 1973)
  • Long Teaching Award for Excellence in Teaching (UCSF School of Pharmacy, 1990)
  • Outstanding Faculty Mentorship Award (UCSF Graduate Division, 2001 and 2016)
  • References

    Leslie Z. Benet Wikipedia