Student pharmacists receive cultural sensitivity training and provide educational resources, risks assessments, and testing to attendees of the annual Wunk Sheek Powwow.
Student pharmacists receive cultural sensitivity training and provide educational resources, risks assessments, and testing to attendees of the annual Wunk Sheek Powwow.
Assistant Scientist Laurel Legenza’s antimicrobial resistance mapping tool, the AMR Tracker, reaches a new milestone and welcomes a new partnership.
Assistant Professor Jennifer Golden builds chemistry-centered collaborations to design and deploy new drug-like compounds to address pressing biological questions.
The School of Pharmacy welcomes Lucas Richert as the George Urdang Chair in the History of Pharmacy and associate professor in the Social and Administrative Sciences Division.
Associate Professor Luc Richert shares insight on his latest book about the evolving perceptions of drugs
In front of an expert alumni panel, student pharmacists pitch innovative ideas to meet unmet needs for the School’s second-annual SHARx Tank event.
Professor Tim Bugni and his colleagues receive $30 million grant from the NIH to take aim at the growing threat of multi-drug-resistant pathogens for which few — or no — treatment options exist.
The School of Pharmacy’s Social and Administrative Sciences in Pharmacy graduate degree program gets a new name and new courses to better set students up for research success.
The School of Pharmacy makes a breakthrough in creating new small molecules that penetrate into the brain where the equine encephalitis viruses reside and interfere with viral replication to stop EEV. The research is funded by a new, five-year $21 million award from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Associate Professor Joe Zorek co-authors national interprofessional education guidelines for health professions accreditors.