The National Institutes of Health is helping Assistant Professor Jason Peters get to work developing CRISPR-based tools to uncover genetic functions crucial to the life and reproduction of pathogenic bacteria.
Research
Altered States of Mental Health Treatment
Innovative research on psychedelics is offering new hope for treating difficult psychiatric conditions where few options exist
Associate Professor Warren Rose Earns Distinguished Investigator Award from ACCP
Associate Professor Warren Rose’s commitment to exploring new treatments for infectious diseases is earning him national recognition.
An International Invitation to Impact Medication Safety and Adherence
Taiwan welcomed two School of Pharmacy faculty, Assistant Professor Olayinka Shiyanbola and Associate Professor Michelle Chui to share their expertise and build partnerships.
PharmD Students Gain National Recognition for Clinical Research
A record number of the School of Pharmacy’s PharmD students present their research at the 2018 ACCP Global Conference.
Pharmaceutical Sciences and the New Age of ‘Comfort’ Foods
Pharmaceutical Sciences alumnus Kwadwo Owusu-Ofori created a food project to people manage anxiety and attention-deficit disorders.
A Pharmacist-Driven Intervention to Help Veterans Breathe Easier
Assistant Professor Ed Portillo wins support from the Veterans Health Administration to expand COPD CARE program.
From the Lab to the Courtroom
Pharmacology-Toxicology program alumna Alison Hill applies her background in research to help others protect their discoveries.
Relaunched Sonderegger Research Center Aims to Improve Medication Outcomes
New SRC Director Michelle Chui redesigns mission and space to cultivate collaboration
Pharmaceutical Sciences Student Earns NIH Chemistry-Biology Interface Training Grant
Pharmaceutical Sciences graduate student Arielis Estevez will use the NIH CBI Traineeship to understand the role of protein glycosylation upregulation in most cancer types.