Research

Pharmaceutical Sciences Professor Selected for International Award

September 9, 2022

James Polli leads two centers and an academic program at UMSOP.

PATIENTS Professors Academy Graduates First Class

September 1, 2022

125 students participated in inaugural virtual course.

PATIENTS Day Spotlights Community’s Important Role in Research

August 31, 2022

Annual event in West Baltimore featured discussions and health fair.

School of Pharmacy Mourns Passing of Former Isaac Emerson Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences

August 23, 2022

Gerald Rosen, PhD, JD, passed away on Aug. 21

Programs Reap the Benefits

August 16, 2022

Thanks to philanthropic support, the School of Pharmacy is dotting the i’s of involvement and innovation through the PATIENTS Program and Pharmapreneurship™.

Endowed Professorships Honor Past, Present

August 16, 2022

The prestige and resources from endowed professorships and chairs offer faculty new opportunities, accomplishments, and collaborations.

Pharmaceutical Sciences Professor Discovers Compounds for New Disease Therapies

August 3, 2022

Novel discovery to help develop therapies for pulmonary, oncology, and muscle degenerative diseases.

PATIENTS Professors Academy Welcomes First Cohort of Students

July 29, 2022

Virtual program will help bring patient-driven research to communities across the country.

PATIENTS Program Working Toward Health Equity in COVID-19 Vaccine Trials

July 25, 2022

Collaboration with West Baltimore stakeholders seeks to increase African American participation in COVID-19 vaccine research.

The PATIENTS Program and Mount Lebanon Baptist Church Formalize Longstanding Partnership

July 14, 2022

A new project reinforces collaboration to build trust between academia and West Baltimore community.

Swaan Receives Heller Mentor of the Year Award

June 24, 2022

Dr. Peter Swaan’s mentorship recognized by the American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education.

Villalonga Olives, PHSR Faculty Member, Selected for NIH Early Career Program

June 6, 2022

Ester Villalonga Olives, PhD, MsC, is in the first cohort of a new program for junior faculty of diverse backgrounds.