Pharmacy leadership fraternity Phi Lambda Sigma, Beta Zeta chapter, would like to congratulate its newest members on their contributions to the pharmacy community. Five P2s, three P3s, and three faculty were initiated Wednesday, May 18th at the Alumni Center. The new members are: P3s: Katie Erickson, Allen Ha, Jenifer Smith P2s: Abby Floeter, Lauren Harry, […]
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From the AAPS Newsletter: AAPS Student Chapter: Oregon State University The American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists’ (AAPS) Student Chapter at Oregon State University was founded in 2010. The 25 initial members included graduate, professional, and undergraduate students, postdocs, and faculty. All are spread out between the two campuses of Oregon State University (OSU) College of […]
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Researcher’s breakthrough could mean improved malaria treatment An antibiotic with malaria- curing potential has been engineered at OSU Kayla Harr – The Barometer Issue date: 5/11/11 Section: News Oregon State University researchers have engineered a new, viable strain of an antibiotic that is effective against malaria, but has not been used in treatment because of its […]
Dr. Mark Leid has received NIH (National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research; NIDCR) funding totaling $291,451 from 1 May 2011 until 30 April 2014 for his project: “The Ctip2/Bcl11b transcriptional network in tooth development.” “We will use this money to identify proteins that interact with Ctip2/Bcl11b during mouse tooth development, in which Ctip2/Bcl11b plays […]
(HealthNewsDigest.com) – CORVALLIS, Ore. – A natural antibiotic long known for its power to fight bacteria, viruses and tumors has recently shown strength against malaria, but its extreme toxicity has impeded its use in medicine. However, a bioengineering breakthrough has opened a new avenue in the global battle against malaria. Scientists at Oregon State University […]
Fred Meyer Pharmacy and the OSU College of Pharmacy partnered three years ago to develop the first and only PGY1 Community Practice residency in Oregon. We are proud to announce that at the March 2011 meeting of the ASHP Commission on Credentialing, our residency program was accredited! Why do a Community Residency? * 1 year […]