Tag: Department of Clinical and Administrative Pharmacy
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2025 Creative Teaching Awards
The Creative Teaching Awards are presented annually on behalf of the Office of Instruction to…
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College of Pharmacy receives $1M+ grant to combat opioid epidemic
The grant will help equip rural communities to fight the opioid epidemic.
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Ten UGA faculty members named 2024 Women’s Leadership Fellows
The University of Georgia has named 10 faculty and academic leaders to the 2024-2025 cohort…
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A passion for service and solving health disparities
Ewan Cobran is committed to serving medically underserved populations.
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People are more effective than cartoons when advertising drugs, study says
Advertising tactics, like using celebrities or coupons to promote a product, can influence consumers’ purchasing…
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People are more effective than cartoons when advertising drugs, study says
People are more effective than cartoons when advertising drugs, according to a study led by…
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UGA pharmacy names assistant dean to develop its Savannah 2+2 campus
The University of Georgia College of Pharmacy recently named Ray Maddox as assistant dean to…
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UGA professor named Rite Aid Professor in Community Pharmacy
Beth Phillips, a clinical professor in the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy, has been…
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UGA professor publishes pharmaceutical marketing book
Matthew Perri III, a professor in the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy, has co-authored…
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New drug targets found for treatment of prostate cancer
Prostate cancer cells need certain enzymes to grow tumors, and an often overlooked enzyme-Pak1-is key…
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UGA research offers new targets for stroke treatments
New research from the University of Georgia identifies the mechanisms responsible for regenerating blood vessels…
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UGA experts available to speak on medication shortages
From chemotherapy drugs to electrolyte treatments to antibiotics, key medications are in short supply in…
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Blood pressure-lowering drug aids recovery after stroke
A commonly prescribed blood pressure-lowering medication appears to kick start recovery in the unaffected brain…
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Blood pressure-lowering drug after stroke aids recovery, study finds
A commonly prescribed blood pressure-lowering medication appears to kick start recovery in the unaffected brain…
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Pharmacy student program benefits hospital’s diabetes care
Students in the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy were part of a team of…
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Bill Wade named first Kroger Professor in the College of Pharmacy
William “Bill” Wade has been named the first Kroger Professor in Community Pharmacy in the…
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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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Surviving a stroke
A new UGA study suggests that commonly prescribed drugs used to lower blood pressure may…
