Bioequivalence

School of Pharmacy Sees Unparalleled Growth in Research Funding

December 7, 2015

New grants and contracts from a multitude of non-profit and government organizations, as well as the private sector, help the School of Pharmacy achieve the highest funding increase among all professional and graduate schools at the University of Maryland, Baltimore.

UMB Conducts First-of-a-Kind Study on Bioequivalency of Anti-Epileptic Drug

August 14, 2015

Collaborative study helps validate effectiveness of FDA’s bioequivalence standard, showing no significant differences between major brand name and generic medication used to treat patients with epilepsy.

SOP’s Polli Testifies for GDUFA Renewal at National Public Meeting

August 6, 2015

Testimony examined the impact of FDA-supported research in generic drugs and advocated for continued funding through renewal of the Generic Drug User Fee Amendments of 2012 (GDUFA).

SOP Faculty Receive $1.5 Million from the FDA to Study Iron Medications

February 24, 2015

Interdisciplinary group will research the effectiveness of brand versus generic iron medications used to treat anemia in kidney disease patients

FDA Awards Two Grants, $1.2 Million to Center for Translational Medicine

January 12, 2015

Grants will support the development of quantitative pharmacometric models to advance the evaluation of generic drugs.

Grants Totaling a Potential $5M Awarded to SOP Researcher

October 10, 2013

Audra Stinchcomb, PhD, will use awards to advance transdermal and topical drug delivery research.

SOP Faculty Testify During FDA Generic Drug Regulation Public Meeting

July 3, 2013

Drs. Hoag and Polli examine current regulatory science initiatives aimed at generic drugs and discuss ways in which existing initiatives can be improved.

SOP Hosts World-Renowned Researchers During CERSI-Sponsored Conferences

June 4, 2013

New developments in pharmaceutical manufacturing and topical drug bioequivalence and bioavailability addressed in two day-long workshops.

Ellis S. Grollman Lecture Brings Leaders in Pharmaceutical Sciences to SOP

November 15, 2012

Leslie Benet, PhD, professor and former chair of the Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), delivers keynote address.

School of Pharmacy’s Augsburger Receives Top Industry Award

October 15, 2012

Professor emeritus is internationally recognized for his research and mentoring in pharmaceutics, drug process engineering, and in dietary supplements.

New Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Named

January 8, 2010

Richard Dalby, PhD, will lead the School’s educational programs, assessment and accreditation efforts and continuing pharmacy education

Ceremony Honors James Polli

February 24, 2009

Chair established by the family and friends of the late Ralph Shangraw is presented to biopharmaceutics researcher