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College of Pharmacy Researchers Published

In the recent review article in Trends in Pharmacological Sciences,College of Pharmacy researchers surveyed the current state of knowledge about the modifications of transcription factors, the specialized proteins that guide cell development and function. Transcription factors determine which genes are expressed, thereby controlling protein expression within the cell. They are also necessary for cell development. Researchers at […]

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Interprofessional Care Access Network (I-CAN)

Third-year pharmacy students performing clinical rotations in Portland, or fourth-year students on rural rotation near Medford, will have the opportunity to participate in an innovative new interprofessional project. The Interprofessional Care Access Network (I-CAN) is a 3-year grant project funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration. The purpose of I-CAN is to create a […]

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Breakin’ Down the MU

Friday, January 31, 2014 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm Memorial Union Ballroom Services: Blood Glucose Screening, Blood Pressure Monitoring, Health Services, and Immunizations Featuring: 2v2 Bboy (breakdancers), Showcase/Battles, 2v2 All-Styles Battle Competition, Power Moves Exhibition General Admission: $10 Student w/ Valid ID: $8

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Martie Lamont (’72) Wins Distinguished Award

Congratulations to Martie Lamont (’72)! Lamont is the recipient of the 2013 Bowl of Hygeia from the Alaska Pharmacists Association.

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Phil Hall (’53) Passed Away

After returning home from serving in the Marine Corps during World War II, Phil Hall (’53), pursued a career in the logging industry, which he continued for a number of years.  Before his GI Bill expired, he decided to go to college to become a pharmacist.  Being married to his wife, Grace Hall, and having a […]

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Alumni Profile: Dr. Justin Bednar (’11)

Dr. Justin Bednar (’11) began working at the Multonomah County Health Department’s Mid County Health Center as a Clinical Pharmacist at the end of October 2013.  The transition to this position offers Bednar opportunities to grow as a pharmacist in the ambulatory care setting.  He works to optimize complex drug regimens, perform medication reconciliation, address adherence […]