Research

A Metabolic Pathway that Feeds Liver Cancer

August 23, 2017

Research published by Hongbing Wang, PhD, professor in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences (PSC), may explain how some liver cancer cells obtain the nutrition they need to proliferate.

Pharmaceutical Sciences Takes Center Stage for University’s CURE Scholars

July 28, 2017

Local middle school students gain hands-on experience conducting fun-filled science experiments under supervision of faculty at the School of Pharmacy.

Shark Tank Competition Celebrates Pharmapreneurial Innovation at the School

July 21, 2017

Three winning teams awarded $50,000 to help support pioneering projects in each of the School’s departments.

SOP’s Mullins Named Recipient of International Professional Leadership Award

July 5, 2017

Presented by the International Society of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research, the Marilyn Dix Smith Leadership Award recognizes individuals who have demonstrated extraordinary leadership to the organization.

CERSI Conference Shows Quality is Key in Patient-Centric Drug Development

June 27, 2017

Researchers discuss how to leverage a variety of dissolution and translational modeling strategies to ensure patients continue to have access to safe, effective medications.

School of Pharmacy Celebrates the Class of 2017 at Convocation

May 19, 2017

More than 200 PharmD and graduate students receive degrees and embark on the next phase of their lives.

SOP’s Annual Research Day Showcases Students and Trainees’ Work

April 26, 2017

Day-long event featured the School’s annual Andrew G. DuMez Memorial Lecture and offered opportunities for participants to network with potential collaborators.

SOP’s Annual Pumpian Lecture Offers Global Perspective on Pharmacy Education

April 20, 2017

Alumnus Dr. Anthony K. Wutoh discusses challenges facing pharmacy education around the world and offers insight on how universities can prepare students for today’s increasingly global environment.

Study Links Common Gene Mutation to Increased Risk for Large Artery Stroke

March 31, 2017

Dr. Patrick Wintrode collaborates on multinational study tracing a once-thought “silent” mutation to an increased risk for large artery stroke.

School of Pharmacy, Hopkins Partner to Host Joint Drug Discovery Symposium

March 16, 2017

Event brings together top researchers from two of Baltimore’s premier academic institutions.

Study Sheds Light on Critical Transporter Activation Mechanism

March 6, 2017

Findings published by Dr. Jana Shen and colleagues illustrate the power of molecular simulations to help researchers better understand key atomic-level changes.

New Study Will Examine Early Life Environment and Later Life Dementia Risk

March 3, 2017

Research led by Dr. Sarah Tom will incorporate a broad range of geographically diverse populations.