Finding the right dosing for children
Prescribe at your own risk. That is the general feeling that most doctors get when prescribing medicine to children. Due to ethical and legal challenges, conducting clinical trials on children […]
Prescribe at your own risk. That is the general feeling that most doctors get when prescribing medicine to children. Due to ethical and legal challenges, conducting clinical trials on children […]
Derek Matlock, a specialist at the University of Arizona Medication Management Center, returned to the College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (CPPS) to share insights with student pharmacists about his […]
FACULTY SCHOLARSHIP Publications Pharmacotherapy Clinical Associate Professor Kimberly McKeirnan and two co-authors published, “The value and potential integration of pharmacy technician national certification into processes that help assure a competent […]
By Judith Van Dongen, Office of Research, WSU Health Sciences Spokane SPOKANE, Wash. – A study led by researchers at Washington State University has uncovered a potential new treatment approach […]
FACULTY SCHOLARSHIP Publications Pharmaceutical Sciences Assistant Professor Zhaokang Cheng and Postdoctoral Research Associate Peng Xia with six co-authors published, “Genome-wide RNAi screen identifies regulators of cardiomyocyte necrosis,” in ACS Pharmacology […]
The College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences is proud to announce that Danial E. Baker, professor of pharmacotherapy, received the United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Thomas S. Foster Award in recognition for his significant contributions to global public health. Dr. Baker is one of more than 800 experts who volunteer their time to ensuring the safety and quality standard of the nation’s formularies.
Last month, the WSU College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (CPPS) signed a memorandum of understanding with the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) Gulf Medical University (GMU) to collaborate through faculty […]
Pharmaceutical Sciences researchers have identified a new therapeutic target for the treatment of gout, a common type of arthritis that causes episodes of painful and stiff joints. The research lays the foundation for the development of potential new treatment strategies that could significantly improve the quality of life of millions of people around the world who suffer from the condition.
Have you ever wanted to make your own gummy bears? Last month, pharmacy students from Mukogawa Women’s University (MWU) in Japan had the opportunity to do just that while visiting the Washington State University College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (CPPS).
SPOKANE, Wash. – What do a spy and a pharmacist have in common? This was one of the many questions Erica Liebelt, executive director and medical director of the Washington […]