Clinical Research Paper Award
2025 Clinical Research Paper Award Recipient
David Jacobs, PharmD, PhD
David Jacobs, PharmD, PhD is an Associate Professor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice
at the University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. Dr. Jacobs holds a PharmD
from the University at Buffalo and a PhD in Epidemiology from the University at Buffalo School of Public
Health and Health Professions.
Dr. Jacobs’ research program centers on improving medication use and health outcomes in
high-risk adults and populations experiencing health disparities. His work emphasizes expanding the role
of pharmacy in delivering care services and addressing social determinants of health. Dr. Jacobs’
research has received funding from the National Institutes of Health, the Agency for Healthcare Research
and Quality, the Community Pharmacy Foundation, and various private foundations. Since 2018, he has
successfully obtained 19 competitive grants, serving as Principal Investigator on 12 and Co-Investigator
on 7. During this period, he has also published 38 journal articles, including 16 as senior or
corresponding author and 15 co-authored with a student or post-graduate trainee. His independent
research focuses on three key areas:
- Developing integrative strategies to enhance care transitions for high-risk patients.
- Implementing community pharmacy practice models to address social determinants of health.
- Examining factors influencing medication use, healthcare utilization, and costs among older adults.
He has established an interdisciplinary team, collaborating with faculty from medicine, public, and
clinical pharmacy, utilizing diverse methodologies, including implementation science, pragmatic
trial design, and pharmacoepidemiology.
About
The award, offered annually, is intended to promote and encourage high-quality clinical research or
practice-based research in the clinical sciences by recognizing an original research article in this area
which has been published in the Journal of the American Pharmacists Association (JAPhA).
Criteria
The primary author (first and/or corresponding author) must be a member of APhA. The paper must represent
original research and have been published in JAPhA within 2 calendar years prior to the screening deadline.
The Screening Committee will evaluate papers based upon the following criteria (not in rank order):
- Potential of the paper to translate clinical science or practice-based investigations into practice
- Quality of the science (quality factors may include but are not limited to: adequate sample size, use of
control groups, statistical analysis, research is not purely descriptive, research includes an
evaluation component, etc.)
- The research should describe a rigorous evaluation of a well-designed patient care intervention or
practice-based initiative
- The research is original and innovative while being founded in existing literature and/or theory
- The research has had or is likely to have a significant impact on practice, the profession, or
medication use
Nomination/Screening process
A Screening Committee comprised of members of APhA Research and Science Community will screen all eligible
papers published in JAPhA in the previous 2 years and select and submit three finalists to the APhA Research
and Science Awards Selection team by the screening deadline for voting and approval.
Selection process
The selection of the recipient is made by the APhA-APRS Awards Committee.
Nature of award
The nature of the award presented at the APhA Annual Meeting & Exposition will consist of an engraved
plaque for each author of the selected paper. The primary author also receives a complimentary APhA Annual
Meeting & Exposition registration and reimbursement for meeting-related travel expenses, according to
current travel policies and up to the maximum amount budgeted by APhA.
Past Recipients
2022 Benjamin Y. Urick, Troy K. Trygstad, Joel F. Farley
2021 Tayla N. Rose, Michelle L. Jacobs, Debra J. Reid, Carla J. Bouwmeester, Michael P. Conley, Borna
Fatehi, Thomas M. Matta, Judith T. Barr
2020 Juanita A. Draime, Douglas C. Anderson, Timothy S. Anderson
2019 William R. Doucette, Randal P. McDonough, Fischer Herald, Amber Goedken, Jenn Funk, Michael J.
Deninger
2018 Michael E. Klepser, Donald G. Klepser, Allison M. Dering-Anderson, Jacqueline A. Morse, Jaclyn K.
Smith, and Stephanie A. Klepser
2017 Laura Shane-McWhorter, Carrie McAdam-Marx, Leslie Lenert, Marta Petersen, Sarah Woolsey, Jeffrey M.
Coursey, Thomas C. Whittaker, Christian Hyer, Deb LaMarche, Patricia Carroll, and Libbey Chuy
2016 Heidi Luder, Stacey Frede, Jim Kirby, Kelly Epplen, Teresa Cavanaugh, Jill Boone, Wayne Conrad,
Pamela Heaton, and Diane Kuhlmann
2015 Lourdes G. Planas, Kimberly M. Crosby, Kevin C. Farmer, and Donald L. Harrison
2014 Daniel R. Touchette, Andrew L. Masica, Rowena J. Dolor, Glen T. Schumock, Young Ku Choi, Yoonsang
Kim, and Scott R. Smith
2012 Cameron A. Winfrey, Sara Wortman, Stacey Frede, Natalie Kunze, Wayne F. Conrad, and Pamela C. Heaton
2011 Bijal M. Shah, Gireesh V. Gupchup, Matthew E. Borrego, Dennis W. Raisch, and Katherine K. Knapp
2010 Lourdes G. Planas, Kimberly M. Crosby, Kimberly D. Mitchell, and Kevin C. Farmer
2009 Joseph P. Vande Griend
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