Professor Lynne S. Taylor: Scientist, educator, and adventurer.

J Pharm Sci

ProPhysPharm LLC, Lincolnshire, Illinois 60069, United States; Department of Industrial and Molecular Pharmaceutics, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907, United States.

Published: January 2025

This special edition of the Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences is dedicated to Professor Lynne S. Taylor (Retter Distinguished Professor of Pharmacy, Department of Industrial and Molecular Pharmaceutics, Purdue University), to honor her distinguished career as a pharmaceutical scientist and educator. The goal of this commentary is to provide an overview of Professor Taylor's career path, summarize her key research contributions, and provide some insight into her personal and professional contributions as an educator, mentor, wife, mother, friend, and adventurer.

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