Fariba Clapper, PharmD
Clinical Pharmacologist
4070 Baseline Rd Ste 110 Roseville CA, 95747About
Dr. Fariba Clapper, a board-certified clinical pharmacist, is at the forefront of advanced pharmacy practice in Roseville, California. With expertise in the fields of pharmacogenetics (PGx) and medication therapy management (MTM), Dr. Clapper places a specific emphasis on tailoring medication regimens to individuals' unique genomes, thereby advancing the realm of personalized medicine. Her unwavering passion lies in assisting patients to surmount medication therapy challenges and elevate their quality of life.
Education and Training
California Northsate Universit Doctorate of Pharmacy 2018
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Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Owner & Clinical Pharmacist Golden Rose Pharmacy 2023 - Present
- Owner Golden Rose Pharmacy -
Professional Memberships
- MedSpace
- National Community Pharmacists Association
Professional Society Memberships
- National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA), Industry Pharmacy Organization - IPhO-CNU Chapter
What do you attribute your success to?
- She attributes her success to family, friends, great education, mentors, and her patients throughout the years.
Areas of research
Research Topic: Novel Immunoengineering Approaches in Treatment of Multiple Myeloma • Focused on the utilization of genetic engineering for the production and expansion of oncolytic viruses to target and lyse multiple myeloma cells
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Get to know Pharmacist Dr. Fariba Clapper, who serves patients in Roseville, California.
A committed pharmacist, Dr. Clapper is the Owner of Golden Rose Pharmacy in Roseville, California. Board certified and deeply specialized, she navigates the complex landscape of medications with an unwavering dedication to her patients’ well-being. Her passion for unraveling the intricacies of pharmacogenetics is matched only by her commitment to providing impeccable medication therapy management services.
For her, the heart of her profession lies in the people she serves. Her mission transcends the mere dispensation of medication; it’s about understanding the unique genetic makeup of each individual and tailoring therapies that not only address their ailments but also enhance their overall quality of life. Her approach isn’t merely scientific; it’s deeply empathetic, recognizing the individuality of each patient and their distinct needs.
In regards to her academic background, Dr. Clapper received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the California Northstate University College of Pharmacy in 2018. Her goal is not just to alleviate symptoms but to ensure that each individual can lead a life that’s as vibrant and unhindered as possible.
An active member of the National Community Pharmacists Association, she serves as a source of guidance and education, shedding light on the importance of pharmacogenetics and the critical role it plays in optimizing medication outcomes. Through her work, she not only transforms the lives of her patients but also influences the broader landscape of pharmaceutical understanding.
Pharmacy is the health science that links medical science with chemistry and it is charged with the discovery, production, control, disposal, safe and effective use of drugs. The practice of pharmacy requires excellent knowledge of drugs, their mechanism of action, side effects, interactions, mobility, and toxicity. Pharmacists, also known as chemists or druggists, are health professionals who specialize in the use of medicines, as they deal with the composition, effects, mechanism of action, and proper and effective use of drugs.
On a more personal note, Dr. Clapper attributes her success to family, friends, great education, mentors, and her patients throughout the years.
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