ISOPP/JOPP Oncology Pharmacy Research
Best Paper Award 2026 WINNER

Alexandre Chan (USA)
Citation: Sarpas S, Ng DQ, Arcos D, Chan A. Pharmacist-led interventions associated with symptoms identified by electronic patient-reported outcome battery: A descriptive study. J Oncol Pharm Pract. 2025 May 13:10781552251340922. doi: 10.1177/10781552251340922
ISOPP/JOPP Oncology Pharmacy Practice
Best Paper Award 2026 WINNER

Shirin Abadi (Canada)
Citation: Abadi S, Pool A, Tinker A, Wang Y, Crameri A, Jang D. Collaborative team-based care implementation in ambulatory gynecological and lung cancer clinics. J Oncol Pharm Pract. 2025 Jun 24:10781552251351324.
Achievement Awards

Sarah Glewis, Australia
This award recognizes Sarah’s outstanding leadership, innovation, and sustained contributions to advancing oncology pharmacy practice through pharmacogenomics implementation, clinical trials, education, and policy change. Specifically, she led Australia’s first pharmacogenomics-guided chemotherapy trials, impacting national reimbursement policy for pharmacogenomics and pre-emptive DPYD and UGT1A1 testing; thereby impacting the safe delivery of fluoropyrimidine and irinotecan chemotherapy in Australia and internationally.
Adimi Asmaa, Algeria
In recognition of her exceptional and sustained contributions to oncology pharmacy practice, capacity building, and cancer patient care locally and at the national level in Algeria. Dr. Asmaa is responsible for developing the first centralized safe chemotherapy preparation unit that others have been modeled after. Additionally, Dr. Asmaa has led capacity building and education efforts to prepare other healthcare professionals in oncology pharmacy practice, oncovigilance, therapeutic patient education, and best practices for the reconstitution and administration of anticancer drug. Based on this expertise, she was appointed as the Director of the Directorate for the Promotion of Pharmaceutical Production at the national level, improving the safety of anticancer therapy production nationwide.