Tag: College of Pharmacy
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UGA Pharmacy team wins skills contest
Cynthia Illy of Eolia, Mo. and Amy Kendrick of Atlanta, both fourth year students at…
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Three faculty named 2008 Georgia Cancer Coalition Scholars
Three UGA researchers—Robert Arnold, Yan Geng and Lianchun Wang—are among the 29 scientists named 2008…
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Georgia Cancer Coalition names three distinguished scholars at UGA
Three University of Georgia researchers – Robert Arnold; Yan Geng; and Lianchun Wang – are…
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UGA welcomes new faculty
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UGA to break ground on new College of Pharmacy addition
The University of Georgia will officially break ground on Pharmacy South, the $42.9 million, 93,288-square-foot…
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Drug discovery
For the estimated millions of AIDS patients worldwide who are resistant or are developing resistance…
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UGA students, alumni and fans to celebrate Homecoming Oct. 28-Nov. 3
The University of Georgia will serve up a week of fun, food and football as…
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New class of drug offers hope to treatment-resistant AIDS patients
For the estimated millions of AIDS patients worldwide who are resistant or are developing resistance…
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DAWGtoberfest: Rx for Good Health scheduled for Oct. 17
he University of Georgia College of Pharmacy is celebrating National Pharmacist Month on Wednesday, Oct.…
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Ansel Symposium to focus on the changing scenario of the diabetes epidemic
The fourth annual Howard C. Ansel Symposium will take place at the University of Georgia…
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New budget funds will be allocated to faculty positions
Additional revenue that will allow the university to add some 68 positions—some new and some…
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Nair to be honored for research excellence
Vasu Nair of the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy will receive the prestigious Volwiler…
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Milton receives ASHP Leadership Award
Jason Milton, a third year pharmacy student at the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy,…
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Pharmacy professor finds ways to impact his students, profession
“2006 was a really good year for me,” said Keith Herist, clinical associate professor at…
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Study: Lowering blood pressure after stroke may reduce damage
A new UGA study suggests that commonly prescribed drugs used to lower blood pressure may…
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UGA study suggests that lowering blood pressure following stroke may reduce damange
A new University of Georgia study suggests that commonly prescribed drugs used to lower blood…
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UGA pharmacists offers strategies to improve medication compliance
In Patient Compliance with Medications: Issues and Opportunities (Pharmaceutical Products Press, $32.95), Jack Fincham, A.W.…
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UGA pharmacy students conduct health fairs for Rocksprings and Pinewoods
University of Georgia pharmacy students will conduct health screenings for residents of Rocksprings and Pinewoods…
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Surviving a stroke
A new UGA study suggests that commonly prescribed drugs used to lower blood pressure may…
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Nutraceutical Research Laboratory receivs Georgia Center of Innovation award
The University of Georgia’s Nutraceutical Research Laboratory has received a Georgia Center of Innovation award…
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Scientist receives NIH grant to explore oceans for new drugs
Lyndon West had only been on the faculty of the UGA College of Pharmacy for…
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Migraine study may improve care in and outside of emergency rooms
Migraines sufferers want relief fast. The debilitating effects of a migraine can seriously impair quality…
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Head Start: Program introduces middle, high school students to career choices in pharmacy
The middle and high school students gathered in the College of Pharmacy on a recent…
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Healthy choices
Wellness is based on making healthy choices, according to clinical assistant professor Chris Cook.
