Tanvirul Hye, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor in the Department of Foundational Medical Studies

An image of Tanvirul HyeTanvirul Hye joined Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine in January of 2022 as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Foundational Medical Studies. He teaches Pharmacology to medical students.

Dr. Hye received his B.S. and M.S. in Pharmacy from the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, and his Ph.D. from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Amarillo, with a major in Pharmaceutical Sciences. He received training in nanoparticulate-based drug delivery during his doctoral studies to treat cancers. Before joining OUWB, Dr. Hye served as an Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center of School of Pharmacy (TTUHSC SOP). As an Assistant Professor, Dr. Hye taught diverse subject matters in the PharmD curriculum that included biochemistry, principles of drug action, pharmacotherapy of infectious disease, respiratory disease, pharmacokinetics, and clinical correlations. Dr. Hye also served on various school committees such as student affairs and progression committees and several faculty search committees. As a faculty member at TTUHSC, he mentored PharmD students for their professional and academic development. 

Dr. Hye’s most recent publication explores the roles of sex hormones, immunological and genetic differences in pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) development and progression. His current research interest focuses on pathobiology and pharmacology of cardiopulmonary diseases and pharmacokinetic analysis of biologics, small and large molecules.

Contact Information:

Office: O’Dowd Hall, Room 450
Phone: 248-370-3678
Email: tanvirulhye@oakland.edu

Specialties:

Pharmacology, Pharmacokinetics, Drug Delivery

Education:

Ph.D. Pharmaceutical Sciences, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Amarillo, TX.
M.S. Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacology University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
B.S. Pharmacy, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Research Interests:

Pathobiology and pharmacology of cardiopulmonary diseases and pharmacokinetic analysis of biologics, small and large molecules.