Shilpa Sant Receives NIH Grant
Assistant Professor Shilpa Sant, PhD has received a grant from the National Institute of Health (NIH, NIBIB) for the study entitled Engineered Microenvironments to Model… Read More ›
Assistant Professor Shilpa Sant, PhD has received a grant from the National Institute of Health (NIH, NIBIB) for the study entitled Engineered Microenvironments to Model… Read More ›
PittPharmacy faculty members Christine M. Ruby, PharmD, BCPS and Thomas D. Nolin, PharmD, PhD recently published a book chapter entitled, Geriatric Pharmacotherapy, in Gerontology for… Read More ›
The University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy presents the Spring Continuing Education Seminar on Sunday, April 13, 2014. The program will be held in Room… Read More ›
Graduate Student Mengxi Jiang has been chosen for a podium presentation at the Endocrine Society annual meeting to be held in Chicago, Illinois, in June… Read More ›
PittPharmacy faculty member Wen Xie, MD, PhD was an invited speaker at the 53rd Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting held in Phoenix, Arizona on March… Read More ›
Sandra L. Kane-Gill, PharmD, MS, FCCM, FCCP is invited to be a faculty presenter for the Pre-Residency Excellence Program (PREP) by the Pennsylvania Pharmacists Association. Kane-Gill… Read More ›
The Alpha Omicron Chapter of the Rho Chi Society and the Beta Delta Chapter of Phi Lambda Sigma held their induction ceremonies on March 25,… Read More ›
Pitt’s chapter of the Rho Chi Society will receive a 2014 Chapter Project Proposal Award for its Posters, Professors, and Progress event. Chapter President Matthew Dukewich… Read More ›
PittPharmacy faculty member Michael A. Shullo, PharmD, has been appointed associate director-cardiac transplantation, in the UPMC Advanced Heart Failure Program. Shullo received his BS and… Read More ›
Shilpa Sant, PhD has been selected to serve as an associate editor for the journal IEEE Transactions on Nanobioscience The journal publishes basic and applied research papers dealing with the study of bio-molecules, cells, tissues, and their assemblies into higher level constructs in the nanometer range with respect to engineering, physics, chemistry, modeling, and computer science