Dr. John Lowery becomes UNECOM’s first D.O./Ph.D. graduate
John Lowery, D.O. '10 recently completed the requirements for his Ph.D. degree from the University of Maine Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences. His Ph.D. dissertation was based on research conducted in the laboratory of Edward Bilsky, Ph.D., professor of pharmacology in COM and director of the Center for Excellence in the Neurosciences. Graduate committee members also included Ian Meng, Ph.D., of UNECOM and three professors from the University of Maine.
Dr. Lowery’s dissertation focused on investigating viable strategies for improving drug delivery of peptide-based therapeutics, and understanding the interactions of mu and delta opioid receptors, in an effort to develop novel analgesics that may be used as potent and safer alternatives to classical opiates such as morphine for the treatment of acute and chronic pain.
Dr. Lowery is a lead author on two peer-reviewed publications and is a co-author on six other peer-reviewed publications. He is also currently working on several other manuscripts related to his research. Dr. Lowery earned his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from UNECOM in 2010 and will begin a Family Medicine residency at Central Maine Medical Center this coming July. Dr. Lowery hopes to continue his scholarly pursuits in the pain management field as a practicing physician in Maine.