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Dean Eddington Delivers 2017 State of the School Address

September 21, 2017

Address spotlights the School of Pharmacy’s recent achievements in the areas of pharmacy education, scientific discovery, patient care, and community engagement.

New Study Raises Ethical Concerns for Informed Consent in Antibiotic Trials

September 13, 2017

Research team led by Dr. Peter Doshi finds many clinical trials for antibiotics fail to communicate the trial’s purpose to study participants.

School of Pharmacy Hosts Orientation to Welcome Incoming Students

September 7, 2017

New Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) and graduate students participate in fun, informative activities to gain familiarity with the School and campus community.

Shark Tank Competition Celebrates Pharmapreneurial Innovation at the School

July 21, 2017

Three winning teams awarded $50,000 to help support pioneering projects in each of the School’s departments.

SOP’s Mullins Named Recipient of International Professional Leadership Award

July 5, 2017

Presented by the International Society of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research, the Marilyn Dix Smith Leadership Award recognizes individuals who have demonstrated extraordinary leadership to the organization.

SOP’s Annual Research Day Showcases Students and Trainees’ Work

April 26, 2017

Day-long event featured the School’s annual Andrew G. DuMez Memorial Lecture and offered opportunities for participants to network with potential collaborators.

SOP’s Annual Pumpian Lecture Offers Global Perspective on Pharmacy Education

April 20, 2017

Alumnus Dr. Anthony K. Wutoh discusses challenges facing pharmacy education around the world and offers insight on how universities can prepare students for today’s increasingly global environment.

New Study Will Examine Early Life Environment and Later Life Dementia Risk

March 3, 2017

Research led by Dr. Sarah Tom will incorporate a broad range of geographically diverse populations.

SOP’s Mullins Honored with University Diversity Award

February 8, 2017

Award recognizes the efforts of Dr. Daniel Mullins and the PATIENTS program to support diversity and inclusiveness in clinical studies.

SOP Receives Grant Funding from Cardinal Health Foundation, Joins Learning Collaborative

January 25, 2017

E3 Grant from Cardinal Health Foundation will emphasize patient activation during transitions of care.

Simoni-Wastila Gets Personal During Founders Week Lecture

December 1, 2016

Celebrated pharmaceutical health services researcher examines how personal passions have helped fuel her remarkable career.

SOP’s Milani Named University’s October Employee of the Month

October 18, 2016

Director of the School’s Pharmaceutical Research Computing (PRC) center honored for her “can-do” attitude and efforts to streamline center processes.