Articles from July 2016

Lockman Joins College of Pharmacy Faculty

Tuesday, July 26, 2016
Kashelle Lockman recently joined the College of Pharmacy as a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science, working with Associate Professor James Ray, the James A. Otterbeck OnePoint Patient Care Professor in Hospice and Palliative Care.

Staff Spotlight: Mary Ann Cull

Monday, July 25, 2016
Mary Ann Cull is an administrative services specialist in the College of Pharmacy, serving as the pharmacist reviewer for the PharmD learning ePortfolio reflections, which help students make the connection between their various learning experiences and how they meet the learning outcomes.

Ernst's Stewardship Combats Superbugs

Friday, July 22, 2016
Erika J. Ernst and her team focus on slowing down drug-resistant bacteria, sometimes called "superbugs," through the optimal use of antibiotics.
Emad Wafa and Ali Salem

Wafa Defends Thesis

Tuesday, July 19, 2016
On  July 19, Emad Wafa successfully defended his master's thesis to the Division of Pharmaceutics and Translational Therapeutics.

Community Pharmacy Residents Welcomed

Tuesday, July 19, 2016
On July 1, the UI College of Pharmacy welcomed six new residents to its Community Pharmacy Residency Program. These pharmacists will spend the next year developing specialized clinical skills in the community pharmacy setting.
Aliasger Salem

Salem Team Receives Patent

Monday, July 18, 2016
Mohammed Albarki Thesis defense

Albarki Defends Master's Thesis

Monday, July 18, 2016
On July 6, Mohammed Albarki successfully defended his master's thesis to the Division of Pharmaceutics and Translational Therapeutics.

In the News: Brogden Researches Better Ways to Deliver Medicine

Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Nicole Brogden is an assistant professor in the UI College of Pharmacy’s Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Experimental Therapeutics (PSET). She primarily researches better ways to deliver medicine through older adults’ skin using microneedles (i.e., very small needles).