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

April 25, 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.

School of Pharmacy Launches New, Online Graduate Program in Palliative Care

April 13, 2017

Interprofessional program will provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to help improve the quality of life for patients and their families facing a serious illness.

Study Links Common Gene Mutation to Increased Risk for Large Artery Stroke

April 12, 2017

Dr. Patrick Wintrode collaborates on multinational study tracing a once-thought “silent” mutation to an increased risk for large artery stroke.

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

April 25, 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.

SOP’s Mullins Honored with University Diversity Award

April 13, 2017

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

SOP Hosts Evening Reception for Scholarship Donors and Recipients

April 13, 2017

Event brings together some of the School’s most dedicated donors and the students who have benefitted from their generosity.

SOP’s McLean Named University Employee of the Month

April 13, 2017

Multimedia manager recognized for his leadership and quick problem-solving skills during the School’s ongoing A/V upgrade.

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

April 13, 2017

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

Study Sheds Light on Critical Transporter Activation Mechanism

April 13, 2017

Findings published by Dr. Jana Shen and colleagues illustrate the power of molecular simulations to help researchers better understand key atomic-level changes.

Maryland Poison Center Celebrates National Poison Prevention Week

April 13, 2017

Observed March 19-25, National Poison Prevention Week helps raise awareness about the dangers of poisonings and promotes steps that families can take to prevent them.