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Pharmacy Students
School of Pharmacy faculty and students had a great experience at the Experimental Biology 2018 Meeting, which brought together several societies, among them the American Society of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET) and the American Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB).
Five-course series prepares pharmacy students for organizational and professional leadership.
Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy Logo
The School of Pharmacy made its inaugural foray into the Academic of Managed Care Pharmacy P&T Competition with eight students, comprising two teams, participating in a the local level competition.
Brendan Stamper Portrait
The role of pharmacists is evolving, and the Pacific University School of Pharmacy is evolving with it. The school has launched a joint PharmD/MS program focusing on helping students develop their research skills alongside their inter professional clinical care.
Student in Belize
Pacific School of Pharmacy students gain unique skills during international rotation in Belize.
Blake Larson PharmD '14 and colleagues
Blake Larson PharmD ’14 is working his dream job as a clinical pediatric emergency medicine pharmacists at Randall Children’s Hospital in Portland.
Oregon Silverspot Butterfly
Project led by Rich Van Buskirk using scent-trained canines to help identify hospitable habitats for the endangered Oregon Silverspot butterfly.
Congratulations to School of Pharmacy faculty member Marina Suzuki on her recently published book chapter on dyslipidemia in Dyslipidemia: A Clinical Approach from Wolters Kluwer Publications.
ASPET Logo
School of Pharmacy faculty member Brendan Stamper and undergraduate student Storm Lotomau have received an American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Theraputics Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (ASPET SURF) individual award for the summer of 2018.
Physical Therapy Students '18
On March 10, the Oregon Physical Therapy Association (OPTA) had its Annual Conference in Wilsonville and our program was well represented by core and adjunct faculty, students, and alumni.

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