Research

PHSR Research Coordinator Named University’s Newest Employee of the Month

May 27, 2014

Michele Suit honored for exceptional leadership skills during a time of transition in the School’s Department of Pharmaceutical Health Services Research.

SOP Researcher Joins “Meet the Scientists” Forum at National STEM Festival

May 14, 2014

Dr. Amanda Oglesby-Sherrouse meets with children and teens at the USA Science and Engineering Festival to shed light on her day-to-day life as a scientist and the cutting-edge research being conducted in her laboratory.

Conference at SOP Brings Together Researchers from Biology and Chemistry

May 14, 2014

Current and future scientists from across the mid-Atlantic region gather at the School of Pharmacy for the seventh annual Frontiers at the Chemistry-Biology Interface Symposium.

New Study Finds Possible Link Between Hurricane Destruction and Stillbirths

May 9, 2014

PHSR postdoctoral fellow part of nationwide research team to discover potential association between Hurricanes Katrina and Rita and number of stillbirths recorded in worst hit areas.

SOP Online Master’s Program Hosts First “Meet and Greet” for Students

May 8, 2014

Event fosters sense of community among students and provides an opportunity to network with the program’s instructors.

PHSR Graduate Students Host First Campus-Wide Interdisciplinary Seminar

May 2, 2014

Dr. William Cooper delivers inaugural lecture spotlighting the field of pharmacoepidemiology.

DuMez Lecture Presents Modern Method to Revamp Warfarin Management

April 28, 2014

Speaker Henry Bussey highlights his efforts to develop a new, online program to improve the safety and efficacy of key anticoagulation drug.

SOP Colloquium Honors Legacy of Beloved Faculty Member, Pharmacy Pioneer

April 22, 2014

Family and friends gather to remember Dr. Peter Lamy and celebrate his work to improve the quality of medication use in the elderly.

CERSI Conference Spotlights Need for Mass Spectrometry in Drug Development

April 16, 2014

Researchers from academia, government, and industry examine current challenges surrounding mass spectrometry as a drug development tool, including its status of adoption by industry and potential regulatory implications.

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

April 11, 2014

Forum provides opportunity to share current research and network with potential collaborators.

SOP Researcher Reviews Tamiflu in The BMJ: How Effective Is It?

April 10, 2014

Tamiflu may not be as effective as once believed, according to a new international review co-authored by the School of Pharmacy’s Peter Doshi, PhD.

SOP Hosts Representatives from the Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission

April 3, 2014

Representatives meet with faculty and students to learn more about the School’s top ranked academic programs and opportunities for future education and research collaborations.