New Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies Named

January 12, 2009

Paul Shapiro, PhD, will lead growth of the School’s research enterprise and graduate education

School of Pharmacy Creates Center for Drug Safety

January 8, 2009

New center will focus on enhancing the safety of marketed medications

Seasonal Poison Prevention Tips from the Maryland Poison Center

December 12, 2008

The holiday season brings multitude of poisoning opportunities for young children, toddlers and adults.

Pharmacy and Law Collaborate to Host State Legislator

December 3, 2008

Delegate David Rudolph Provides Update on P3 Program

Researcher Says Body’s Nutrient Transporters Could Speed Drug Absorption

November 19, 2008

SOP scientist reports that transporters, nature’s “homing devices,” could help drugs get into the bloodstream faster.

James E. Polli, PhD, RPh, Named Shangraw/Noxell Endowed Chair

November 17, 2008

Researcher focuses on drug transporters, enhancing drug bioavailability, and problems with drug distribution mechanisms

Industry Leader to Student Pharmacists: Bill for Patient Services

November 14, 2008

Buffington advises School of Pharmacy students, residents to continue push for adoption of billing codes for pharmacy health care services

SOP Hosts Gifts of Time Reception

November 10, 2008

Preceptors of the Year and Honored and Honorary Alums are Recognized at Annual Event

SOP and UMMC Announce Partnership for Pharmacy Residencies and Fellowships

November 3, 2008

Combined residency training program will bring together resources of both organizations to enhance the training of pharmacists

Third-graders Enjoy Third Annual Diabetic Halloween

October 24, 2008

Event mixes lessons on diabetes awareness with Halloween fun

School of Pharmacy Students Visit Capitol Hill

October 21, 2008

Students from the School’s Effective Leadership and Advocacy course meet with federal legislators to put their new found skills to the test

School of Pharmacy Names New Associate and Assistant Deans

October 1, 2008

New Administrators will Focus on Curriculum, Instructional Design and Technology, and Academic Affairs