Leah Sera

UMSOP Faculty Appointed by Governor to Statewide Advisory Councils

February 14, 2024

Maryland Governor Wes Moore has appointed Leah Sera, Chad Johnson, and Zafar Zafari to multiyear terms.

UMSOP Expert Talks Legalized Recreational Cannabis in Maryland

April 6, 2023

Leah Sera, co-director of Graduate Studies in Medical Cannabis at UMSOP, is guest on UMB’s Virtual Face to Face.

MS in Medical Cannabis Program Names New Co-Director

March 28, 2022

Pharmaceutical sciences instructor promoted to interdisciplinary leadership team.

Cultivating a New Program

January 1, 2022

The School’s MS in Medical Cannabis Science and Therapeutics brings credibility and science to a dynamic field.

Diverse Class, Many Hopes for MS Medical Cannabis Students

September 27, 2021

Program’s third cohort meets for the first time at USG for required symposium

SOP’s Eddington, Sera Named Leaders in Health Care by Baltimore Business Journal

November 3, 2020

Inaugural awards celebrate doctors, nurses, hospital leaders, and other health care workers for dedication to helping people.

SOP Hosts Symposium for MS in Medical Cannabis Science and Therapeutics Students

September 23, 2019

Students enrolled in online program travel from around the world for opportunity to interact with each other in-person and network with leaders in the medical cannabis industry.

SOP Launches Nation’s First Master’s in Medical Cannabis Science and Therapeutics

June 24, 2019

Two-year program is the first of its kind in the U.S. to provide students with the knowledge needed to support patients and the medical cannabis industry, add to existing research, and develop well-informed medical cannabis policy.

SOP’s Agness and Colleagues Named Maryland Health Literacy Heroes

January 16, 2015

Award recognizes innovative web-based tool developed by Dr. Chanel Agness and her colleagues for its efforts to improve medication safety among older adults across the state of Maryland.

New Practice Sites Reinforce SOP as a Leader in Maryland Pharmacy Practice

October 18, 2013

University of Maryland Baltimore Washington Medical Center announced as latest practice site for PPS faculty, joining sites previously established at Giant, Johns Hopkins Hospital, and Georgetown University Hospital.