Research stories that contribute to advances in bench or translational research, or bedside practice
School of Pharmacy Honored for Collaborative Residency Program
January 31, 2023
Randy Rosales ’12 Mentors the Next Generation of Dental Professionals
January 5, 2023
Chapman Gives Those Recovering From Stroke a Supportive CommunityRinker Campus’ Adult Learning Lab hosts group for people with aphasia, a speech challenge caused by brain damage.
December 8, 2022
She Gives Chapman Students a Leg Up as They Pursue Their Dream Careers in Health CareIn her new role with Schmid College, Christine Crispen '02 is helping all science students succeed, with a special focus on those applying to medical and other health schools.
September 9, 2022
Chapman University School of Pharmacy Ph.D. Graduate Publishes Research in NanoscaleNovel imaging techniques have application in biomedical research and clinical medicine.
June 23, 2022
Crean College Hands-On Learning Helps Heal the CommunityFrom stroke patients to Long COVID sufferers, the faculty and students at Crean College provide essential health care to the community while furthering medical research and training
May 16, 2022
The Chapman-CHOC ConnectionSeparated by barely a mile, Chapman University and Children’s Health of Orange County share a collaborative culture that brings the two communities even closer together.
May 5, 2022
New Research at Chapman School of Pharmacy Could Aid Diagnosis and Treatment of Genetic Disorders
February 25, 2022
Through Innovative Teaching, Chapman School of Pharmacy Prepares Future Pharmacists for Patient-Centered Careers
January 13, 2022
Michael Phan (Pharm.D. ’18) is Leading the Way to Safer Health Care
December 13, 2021
Chapman School of Pharmacy Joins Network of Universities to Transform How Medications, Vaccines are Delivered in U.S.
November 1, 2021
School of Pharmacy’s Pop-Up Vaccination Sites Help Communities Overcome HesitancyIn partnership with the City of Anaheim and Galaxy Pharmacy, Dr. Karl Hess of the Chapman School of Pharmacy works to improve access to COVID-19 vaccine.