Student’s Drug Model Could Mean Better Outcomes for Hepatitis C Patients
December 7, 2010
Post-doctoral fellow Jin won national award for her “translational” research on mathematical drug dosing model.
December 7, 2010
Post-doctoral fellow Jin won national award for her “translational” research on mathematical drug dosing model.
November 29, 2010
Student-led teams are unraveling Medicare data to learn factors influencing whether patients with multiple medical conditions adhere to their medications, and are proposing methods for improvements.
November 15, 2010
School of Pharmacy professor Bruce Stuart says good medication management procedures, a key to effective care coordination, will allow pharmacists to play a major role in health care reform
November 10, 2010
Long-time SOP faculty member honored at annual Founders Gala for his dedication and commitment to teaching
November 10, 2010
Campus, elected officials, and representatives of higher learning institutions celebrate the inauguration of the University’s sixth president
November 3, 2010
Student pharmacists provide free flu shots to Prince George’s County residents on Election Day
October 25, 2010
Nation-wide effort promotes careers in pharmacy education and urges students to shape the future of tomorrow’s health care
October 14, 2010
Oldest national pharmacy fraternity honored for numerous outreach projects
October 4, 2010
$1.1 million, two-year contract will study the “switchability” of anti-epileptic drugs and address safety and effectiveness concerns
September 28, 2010
Two-year, $1 million study used unique “train the trainer” approach to improve blood pressure levels among high-risk patients
September 21, 2010
Session is part of student organization’s new Pathway to Professionalism program
September 3, 2010
Teacher, researcher, alumnus, and mentor will be remembered for his impact on countless individuals