This past summer, we did a review of the communications sent out from the College of Pharmacy to our alumni, donors and community partners. This review included our two monthly […]
Good things come in small packages, which in the case of one WSU researcher’s work are measured in nanometers, or billionths of a meter. Zhenjia Wang, an assistant professor of […]
On November 10 Senior Economist Brett Hauber spoke with Washington State University pharmacy students about patient decision-making based on the benefits and risks of health care alternatives. Hauber is the vice president of Health Preference Assessment at RTI Health Solutions. This company conducts research and consulting for the pharmaceutical and biotech sector.
Spokane-based pharmacy graduate student Ana Vergara won first place for the Best Poster presentation competition at the International Symposium on Microsomes and Drug Oxidations (MDO) in Davis, California. Vergara was presented the award at the closing session of the conference on October 6.
LHO CHI. The piquant humor of some members of the class of 1978 was exhibited by satirically adopting the name of Lho Chi for a renegade social group that had its beginning in some secret place. The nature of its activities suggest that it most likely was on the sands of the Snake River.
A project that Asa F. Maxwell began working on shortly after his arrival as Head of the pharmacy program was the development of a medicinal plant garden. The place of pharmacognosy in the education of pharmacy students was very strong at that time and it was common for colleges of pharmacy to maintain gardens as a source of plant materials so that students might become familiar with their identities and to instruct students in the collecting, drying and storing of them.
Student pharmacists at Washington State University got a deep-dive into the art of medication customization in a weekend-long compounding “boot camp” hosted at WSU Health Sciences Spokane.
“Go make me proud.” – R. Keith Campbell R. Keith Campbell: emeritus professor, powerhouse in diabetes education, pharmacy advocate, WSU legacy Washington State University is preparing the pharmacists of the […]
This September, Washington State University Athletics honored pharmacy alumnus Marv Chamberlain with a spot in the WSU Athletics Hall of Fame. Chamberlain grew up dreaming of playing baseball at […]
Michael Varga, director of pharmacy at Northwest Specialty Hospital (NWSH) in Post Falls, was selected as Washington State University College of Pharmacy’s 2016 Preceptor of the Year. “Dr. Varga helped […]