Research

DuMez Lecture Spotlights Pharmaceutical Treatments for Addictive Disorders

April 19, 2013

Speaker Frank Vocci addresses the history and development of medications used to treat individuals with substance abuse disorders.

Bristol-Myers Squibb Speaks to Graduate Students at the School of Pharmacy

April 4, 2013

Presentation showcases company’s cutting-edge research and current career opportunities available for students.

UM School of Pharmacy Hosts Successful Korean/FDA Workshop

April 3, 2013

Pharma officials from South Korea visit with the School’s faculty, eye space in University of Maryland BioPark, and help educate many of the School’s students for a week.

PCORI Chief Says Patient-Centered Health Decisions Becoming More Prevalent

April 2, 2013

The new institute helps patients, caregivers, and clinicians make better-informed health care decisions, says School of Pharmacy’s Pumpian lecturer.

SOP Helps Undergraduate Students “Spring Into Maryland Science”

March 26, 2013

Day-long workshop introduces science majors to the School’s Pharmaceutical Sciences Graduate Program.

Study Confirms Rise in Antipsychotic Treatment of Medicaid-insured Children

March 15, 2013

More benefit/risk information is needed in community care efforts, says School of Pharmacy researcher.

School of Pharmacy Launches New Regulatory Science Graduate Program

March 11, 2013

Available exclusively online, the new MS in Regulatory Science program prepares students to meet the increasing demand for skilled regulatory scientists in academia, government, and industry.

Student Talent Competition Focuses on Improvements in Regulatory Science

February 5, 2013

“America’s Got Regulatory Science Talent” judges award student first prize for his guidelines to improve reporting of adverse medication events to the Food and Drug Administration.

SOP Joins International Group to Advance Treatments for Radiation Injuries

January 31, 2013

The Mass Spectrometry facility at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy will lead investigation to identify and characterize new biomarkers of radiation damage.

Study of Outcomes From Medicare PartD Can’t Explain North-South Disparities

January 10, 2013

Heart failure and diabetes patients in the north paid more, adhered more to use of Part D drugs in first two years of the Medicare option, says School of Pharmacy professor.

Dean Eddington Presents 2012 State of the School Address

December 18, 2012

Annual address highlights education, practice, research, and outreach accomplishments.

PHSR Administrative Director Retires After 41 Years of Service to UM Campus

December 11, 2012

Faculty and staff from the UM School of Pharmacy and School of Medicine gather in Pharmacy Hall to celebrate Diane Kaufman’s incredible career.