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Annie Migaki (’76) Making Masks during COVID-19

What does a retired pharmacist do when she can’t work? Annie Migaki’s response, “Drink lots of coffee & make OSU Masks!” Alumni Annie Migaki (’76) has made over 260 masks during the stay-at-home order to send to friends and loved ones. When we asked her how it got started, this was her response:“This project started around mid-March when […]

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Class of 2020 Virtual Graduation Celebration

Sunday, June 7, 2020, OSU College of Pharmacy conferred 78 Doctor of Pharmacy degrees (Pharm.D.), and 7 Doctor of Philosophy degrees (Ph.D.). Four of the Pharm.D. graduates also received their Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from the OSU College of Business. This year due to unprecedented circumstances the College pivoted and reimagined graduation into a virtual celebration. Dean Grace Kuo […]

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Student Outreach in Portland

Pharm.D. students from OSU College of Pharmacy provided 20 blood pressure and 32 blood glucose screenings at the Tet Festival on Saturday, February 1 at the Holiday Inn – Portland Airport. Student volunteers included: Thuy Nguyen, Alice Nguyen, Xoan Nguyen, Julianne Nguyen, Thu Mi Do, Sadie Mackin, Sanh Dang, Randy Lui, Baylee Mayfield, and Carly […]

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Spring Term events & COVID-19

Dear OSU College of Pharmacy Alumni, Faculty, Students & Friends of the College, The global outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) is weighing heavily on all our minds causing us to reassess our daily activities. The College is adhering to the University’s guidance on CDC recommendations for social distancing during this time to reduce community spread.  […]

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Faculty member Dr. Oleh Taratula receives 2 new grants

Faculty member, Dr. Oleh Taratula and his research group received an R21 grant from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development along with Ov Slayden from the ONPRC titled “A nanoparticle-based approach for surgical imaging and intraoperative treatment of endometriosis” with a 6th percentile score. Faculty member, Dr. Oleh Taratula and his […]

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Richard Van Breemen and Taifo Mahmud received a T32 grant from the National Institutes of Health

Richard Van Breemen and Taifo Mahmud received a T32 grant from the National Institutes of Health to provide research training to graduate students in Natural Product Complementary and Integrative Health. This grant will support 5 graduate students per year for five years to learn about and contribute to this research area.