Chapman University School of Pharmacy Professor Marc Fleming and Ph.D. candidate Mulan Homo brought home accolades from the American Pharmacists Association’s annual meeting.
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Chapman University School of Pharmacy Professor Marc Fleming and Ph.D. candidate Mulan Homo brought home accolades from the American Pharmacists Association’s annual meeting.
Dr. Enrique Seoane-Vazquez has published a new study in JAMA Internal Medicine that examined why some new drugs approved in the US have not been approved or recommended for reimbursement in other countries, and how...
Dr. Ajay Sharma has been awarded a $1.71 million grant from the National Eye Institute (NEI) for a five-year research project to investigate the pathology of ocular Graft versus Host Disease (oGVHD).
Chapman University’s School of Pharmacy (CUSP) and two of its partners were honored for their collaboration work at the Greater Irvine Chamber’s first Excellence in Healthcare awards gala. The Jan. 26 event recognizes...
Gilead’s NOVA RFP has awarded Associate Professor Jerika Lam $82,871 to fund a clinical trial study on HIV prevention.
Chapman University School of Pharmacy Assistant Professor Amy Kang has received a grant to boost her skills as a clinical pharmacy researcher. The American College of Clinical Pharmacy named Kang, Pharm.D., one of three...
A Chapman University assistant professor has been awarded an R03 grant from an arm of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). School of Pharmacy Assistant Professor Sherif Elshahawi received $138,000 from the National...
Each year, Chapman honors alumni who have proved themselves to be exceptional in their accomplishments. As leaders in business, organizations and communities, the honorees represent the finest values and achievements of...
Vivian Ly wants to prioritize patient conversations when she’s a pharmacist. Ly turned that desire into a skill she used to finish first runner-up in a national patient counseling competition for pharmacy students. Her...
Chapman University Assistant Professor Rakesh Tiwari has been awarded a nearly $600,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health to study how peptides can combat drug-resistant bacteria. Tiwari, who teaches at...