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Old Town Clinic in Portland Receives IntelliCab Donation from GSL Solutions

In January, the Old Town Clinic Pharmacy in Portland reopened after 4 months of closure due to remodeling. Part of the remodel included a new, state-of-the-art IntelliCab system. The system, donated by GSL Solutions Inc. Co-Founder and Principal, Shelton Louie (’78), has made a significant impact in the efficiency and safety of the pharmacy.   […]

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Benajamin Kong (’12) and Pharmacogenetics

Ann Zweber (College of Pharmacy faculty and alumna, ’95) with Dr. Benjamin Kong (’12) In attendance at the APhA College of Pharmacy Reception was Dr. Benjamin Kong who is currently living in Florida doing a PGY2 Pharmacogenetics residency at University of Florida Health. The UF Health Personalized Medicine Program (PMP) launched in 2012. As a resident, Dr. Kong works […]

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Legacy Families at Apothecary Ball

Tilli Bjornberg (P4) with father, John Anderson (’77) From Left to Right: Shelton Louie (’78), Brittany Louie (P1), Courtney Louie (P1), Christine Louie, AJ Sowles (P4), John Sowles (’85), Vestalee Schrader (’99), Shiela McCollam (P1) OSU College of Pharmacy is a place where families are made–it is also a place where families come.  This year, […]

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Dr. Daniel Hartung on OPB’s Think Out Loud

Dr. Dan Hartung was featured on OPB’s Think Out Loud for his study concerning the discrepancies between research results reported on clinicaltrials.gov and results published in medical journals. Listen to the full interview at www.opb.org.

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Dr. David Lee Published

Dr. David Lee and researchers at Yale University School of Medicine were published for their study examining the prevalence of medication competition. The study looked at the following coexisting conditions: hypertension and osteoarthritis; hypertension and diabetes; hypertension and COPD; diabetes and coronary artery disease; and hypertension and depression. It was found that 22.6% of participants were being prescribed at least […]

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Dr. Aleksandra Sikora Published

Dr. Aleksandra Sikora was recently published in Molecular and Cellular Proteomics for her work with other OSU College of Pharmacy researches on the human-specific pathogen Neisseria gonorrhoeae (GC). This pathogen is the culprit for the sexually transmitted disease, gonorrhea. The work done by Dr. Sikora and her research associates suggests that proteins located in the cell envelope play […]