By showing where in the state resistance to particular drugs is highest, School of Pharmacy researchers aim to give physicians the tools they need to quickly and accurately choose the best antibiotic.
By showing where in the state resistance to particular drugs is highest, School of Pharmacy researchers aim to give physicians the tools they need to quickly and accurately choose the best antibiotic.
Professor Lingjun Li is working to develop powerful tools to discover Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers to drive early detection, diagnosis, and treatment.
Since the Zeeh Station opened in 2003, its scientists have completed more than 550 projects, of which more than 60 were collaborations with on-campus researchers.
Assistant Professor Olayinka Shiyanbola’s research on medication adherence takes patient-centered approach.
New research by Professor Seungpyo Hong and his collaborators demonstrates improved methods for capturing circulating tumor cells on clinical samples for the first time.
Jay Ford and Olufunmilola Abraham join the School’s Social and Administrative Sciences Division and assistant professors.
Associate scientist Meg Wise held phone interviews with cancer patients to produce a manuscript for patients to share with their friends and family.
School’s undergrad Pharmacology-Toxicology program offers broad research opportunities from exploring fish endocrinology to fighting antibiotic resistance.
Professor Christine Sorkness was fundamental in developing the National Research Mentoring Network, an NIH-sponsored initiative to encourage diversity among biomedical researchers.
Beth Martin has been a contributing member of the APhA since 1987, while she was still a student at the School of Pharmacy.