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About David H. Eagerton

Dr. Eagerton received his Doctorate in Pharmacology in 1992 from the University of South Carolina. During his graduate studies he also worked as a Poison Control Consultant at the Palmetto Poison Center. In February of 1993 he joined the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) as a Forensic Toxicologist, was promoted to Lieutenant in August 1997 and served as Chief Toxicologist, overseeing the SLED Toxicology Department, until his retirement in September 2009. Dr. Eagerton joined the founding faculty of the Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy (PCSP) in October 2009, and was promoted to an Associate Professor with tenure in 2015. Dr. Eagerton is a graduate of the South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy and is Board Certified in Forensic Toxicology. He has authored numerous publications and presentations in the fields of Forensic Toxicology and Pharmacology. He has testified as an expert in the fields of Toxicology and Pharmacology in Magistrate, General Sessions, Federal, and U.S. Military courts and has served as an Expert Witness Faculty Member at the National District Attorneys Association National Advocacy Center since 1999. Dr. Eagerton has served as an Inspector for the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors / Laboratory Accreditation Board and is a member of the Society of Forensic Toxicologists and the Southern Association of Forensic Scientists. He is the founding President of the Palmetto Association of Toxicologists and is also a certified WMD HAZMAT technician, a former member of the SLED Forensics Weapons of Mass Destruction Response Team, and the South Carolina Bioterrorism Advisory Committee. Dr. Eagerton is the Laboratory Director at eLab Solutions and a member of the American Association of Forensic Scientists Standards Board as a subject matter expert for the Toxicology Consensus Body.

Dr. Eagerton’s research interest is in the area of Forensic Toxicology and current projects include methods to detect diversion of pharmaceuticals in health care facilities, methods to detect counterfeit medications, the effects of medications on driving performance, and the evaluation of pesticides in the urine of marijuana users.

Positions

Present Chair and Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Campbell University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
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Research Interests


Grants

2016 Examination of Cannabinoid-Positive Urine Samples for the Presence of Pesticides
PRSI
Role: Principal Investigator
$1,000
2015 Development of Methods for the Extraction and Analysis of Vinblastine, Losartan, and Citalopram from Tissue Culture Cells
PRSI
Role: Principal Investigator
$1,000
2014 Detection of Drug Diversion in Hospitals
SPARC
Role: Principal Investigator
$3,000
2012 Implications of the hCG Diet and Other Weight Loss Supplements: Product Analysis
SPARC
Role: Co-Principal Investigator
$4,000
2011 Impact of Pharmaceuticals on Driving
Fullerton Foundation
Role: Principal Investigator
$81,700
2011 Impact of Pharmaceuticals on Driving
SPARC
Role: Principal Investigator
$4,000
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Professional Service and Affiliations

2017 - Present Member, CPHS Executive Committee
2017 - Present Member, CPHS PS Admissions Committee
2017 - Present Member, CPHS PS Recruitment and Publicity Committee
2017 - Present Member, CPHS Pharm D Co-Curriculum Committee
2017 - Present Member, CPHS Pharm D Curriculum Committee
2017 - Present Member, CPHS Pharm D Pharmacy Leadership Council
2017 - Present Member, Campbell University Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee
2005 - Present Member, South Carolina WMD Working Group
2015 - 2016 Member, AACP Marijuana Use Task Force
2015 - 2016 Member, Biochemistry Instructors Working Group
2015 - 2016 Member, Presbyterian College Senior Faculty Council
2015 Member, Presbyterian College SACS committee
2012 Member, Presbyterian College IRB
Member, American Academy of Colleges of Pharmacy
Member, American Association of Clinical Chemists
Member, American Association of Clinical Toxicologists
Member, Association of Biochemistry Course Directors
Member, Palmetto Association of Toxicologists
Member, Society of Forensic Toxicologists
Member, Southern Association of Forensic Scientists
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Honors and Awards

  • Teacher of the Year (Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy), 2010-2011
  • Friend of APhA-ASP Award (Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy), 2014
  • Generation Rx Champion Award (SCAPhA/APhA-ASP), 2013
  • APhA-APPM Presentation Merit Award, 2013
  • Federal Bureau of Investigation recognition of Exceptional Service in the Public Interest, 2009
  • Sigma Xi Graduate Student Research Presentation Award, First Place,1991
  • Rho Chi Honor Society
  • Fellow- American Board of Forensic Toxicology (F-ABFT)
  • American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors - Laboratory Accreditation Board Inspector
  • American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors - Laboratory Accreditation Board International Assessor
  • Expert Witness Faculty Member of the National District Attorneys Association National Advocacy Center
  • Expert Witness Faculty Member of the National College of District Attorneys, Charleston, SC, 2008-2009.
  • Adjunct Instructor for South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy
  • Member of the South Carolina Bioterrorism Advisory Committee
  • Founding President of the Palmetto Association of Toxicologists
  • Member of the American Association of Forensic Scientists Standards Board (ASB) Toxicology Consensus Body

Courses

  • PHAR 421, Pharmacology
  • PHAR 408, Biology of Disease
  • PHSC 328, Pharmacology
  • PHRD 541, Integrated Pharmacotherapy II: Endocrine (Course Coordinator)

Education

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1986 - 1992 Ph.D., University of South Carolina ‐ College of Pharmacy
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1980 - 1985 B.S., University of South Carolina ‐ Department of Biology
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Book Chapters (4)

Publications (20)

Presentations (68)