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Omjoy K Ganesh

Passionate about exploring solutions for complex health care challenges, Omjoy K Ganesh serves as a Clinical Risk Manager and Adjunct Associate Instructional Professor at the Department of Pharmaceutical Outcomes & Policy, College of Pharmacy, University of Florida. With a keen interest in health care risk management, Omjoy is dedicated to improving patient safety and optimizing health care delivery systems. Omjoy's research delves into the use of oral ketamine by academic hospitals in the United States, aiming to understand its implications and effectiveness in clinical settings. His work extends to the intricate study of lung surfactant peptide KL(4) in phospholipid bilayers, where he investigates its partitioning, dynamics, and orientation. This research is crucial for advancing our understanding of respiratory therapies and their applications. In addition to his focus on lung surfactants, Omjoy is deeply engaged in studying the kinetics of folding and binding of intrinsically disordered proteins. His work in this area contributes to the broader understanding of protein behavior and its impact on health outcomes, offering potential insights into novel therapeutic approaches. Omjoy's commitment to research and education is evident in his role at the University of Florida, where he mentors students and collaborates with colleagues to push the boundaries of pharmaceutical outcomes and policy. His contributions to the field are marked by a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application, making him a valuable asset to the academic and health care communities.

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