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Sin Yin Lim, PharmD, MS

Assistant Professor (CHS)


Sin Yin's research utilizes quantitative pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics (PK/PD) modeling approach to improve pharmacotherapy. His research has emphasized on understanding and quantifying the impact of physiological changes and pathological factors on drug disposition in pediatric population. He has utilized mechanistically- and physiologically-based PK, and population PK/PD modeling and simulation approaches to describe drug disposition and to evaluate and individualize dosing strategies in children. Currently, his research is focused on optimizing pain and sedation management in critically ill children, by studying biomarkers and developing a PK/PD model that can help identify tolerance to opioid and sedative therapy, reduce exposure of children to opioids, and avoid iatrogenic withdrawal syndrome.

Dr. Lim's research interests