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The School of Pharmacy is Pleased to Announce Kathleen Adams and Marissa Salvo as ACCP Award Recipients

The American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) recognizes deserving individuals for their significant contributions in clinical pharmacy practice. This year, Kathleen Adams received the Emerging Adult Medicine PRN Member Award and Marissa Salvo was named an ACCP Fellow

Community Wellness: School of Pharmacy Students Promote Health and Wellness in Hartford

Chinenye Anyanwu and a team of students partnered with the Keney Park Sustainability Project’s Urban Ecology Wellness Center to offer education on a variety of wellness topics.

The School of Pharmacy is Pleased to Announce the Naming of José Manautou as 2023 ASPET Fellow

José E. Manautou, UConn School of Pharmacy Pharmaceutical Sciences department head and Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Chair in Mechanistic Toxicology, has been selected as an American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET) Fellow.

School of Pharmacy Student, Maria Cruceta Ramirez, Named a McNair Scholar

Maria Cruceta Ramirez, a first year Pharm.D. student, is the second School of Pharmacy student to be named a McNair Scholar since the program’s conception.

The School of Pharmacy 2023 Professionalism Ceremony Keynote Speaker

Marlon Fuller, Pharm.D., (‘04) will be the keynote speaker for the UConn School of Pharmacy’s professionalism ceremony on Saturday, October 21st.

Two School of Pharmacy Faculty Announced as 2023 AAPS Award Winners

Raman Bahal has been awarded the Emerging Leader Award and Diane Burgess, the Alice E. Till Advancement of Women in Pharmaceutical Sciences Recognition.

Bridging Borders: A Pharmacy Student’s International Experience

School of Pharmacy student, Selena Zhuo, attended the 68th Annual International Pharmaceutical Students’ Federation (IPSF) World Congress Conference to collaborate on global health issues.

Student Led Research Explores Breakthrough Treatment of Systemic Diseases

Students from the School of Pharmacy (PHARM) and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) came together to research, write, and publish their research on breakthrough nucleic acid therapeutics treatments.

Assistant Professor, Gregory C. Sartor, Secures $2.4 million in Research Funding

Gregory C. Sartor, Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, has received $2.4 million in funding from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA).

The School of Pharmacy to Recognize Three Alumni at the Annual Alumni Awards Reception

Three Alumni will be honored at the School of Pharmacy Annual Alumni Awards Reception on September 29th.