Dr. Karen Wilcox from the University of Utah honored with the American Epilepsy Society's 2020 Research Recognition Award for her groundbreaking work in epilepsy.
Shannon Gadd, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Utah, leads a research project on medication safety, earning her first-author status for impactful findings.
Dr. Diana Brixner from the University of Utah is awarded a $100,000 research award by PhRMA for her outstanding contributions to health outcomes research.
The University of Utah's College of Pharmacy sees a leadership transition as a new Associate Dean of Research takes over, promising continued excellence in pharmaceutical research and innovation.
The CSTeC at the University of Utah secures a renewed $1.5 million research grant from SCM Lifescience for continued advancements in drug delivery research.
The University of Utah College of Pharmacy joins the new University of Utah Therapeutics Accelerator Hub, enhancing drug development and therapeutic research.
The CSTeC research team's publication from the University of Utah is recognized among the top 100 scientific articles, showcasing impactful research achievements.
University of Utah's Summer Undergraduate Research Internship in Pharmaceutics offers a 10-week, funded research opportunity for four selected students.
Drs. Ghandehari and Jafari receive a research award from HCI Melanoma Center for innovative study on preventing melanoma initiation at the University of Utah.
Explore the Fall 2020 edition of the Pharmaceutics Newsletter from the University of Utah, featuring the latest updates, research highlights, and department news.
Dr. Nathorn Chaiyakunapruk's meta-analysis on eczema treatments published in Cochrane Library, offering new insights and direction for future research.
Dr. Marco Bortolato, associate professor at the University of Utah, named one of four prestigious U Presidential Scholars for his research in neuropsychiatric disorders.
Nitish Khurana, graduate student at the University of Utah, awarded the Skaggs Fellowship for his work on drug delivery systems for chronic rhinosinusitis.
The Anticonvulsant Drug Development (ADD) Program at the University of Utah receives the Warriors of Epilepsy Research Award for their impactful research and advancements in the field of epilepsy.
Melanie Hunter and Kelsey Merlo were awarded the APhA Pharmacy Scholarship, recognizing their commitment to community pharmacy and academic excellence.
Despite COVID-19, AphA-ASP at the University of Utah provides exceptional student/patient opportunities, fostering growth in health screenings and leadership.