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End of an Era: CPT Says Farewell to Piet van der Graaf and Kathy Giacomini

34 min · 17 feb 2026
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Listen in as former Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics Editor-in-Chief Piet van der Graaf and former Deputy Editor-in-Chief Kathy Giacomini discuss their journeys to clinical pharmacology, ASCPT, and the CPT editorship. They reminisce about mentors and influential people in their lives, challenges and milestones faced at CPT, and how scientific publishing continues to evolve and change.

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