Researchers Watch as Protein Shakes off Molecular MessengersResearchers Watch as Protein Shakes off Molecular Messengers A team led by Andrew Lee, PhD, was able to observe a protein rapidly changing its shape, or conformation, causing inhibitor ligands to lose their grip.
Roederer Named Section Adviser for APhA NewsletterRoederer Named Section Adviser for APhA Newsletter Mary Roederer, PharmD, will suggest topics , review articles, provide feedback and advice for the “Pharmacogenomics Corner,” a new section of the APhA DrugInfoLine newsletter.
Apply Now for the LEAD Program; Application Deadline: April 23Apply Now for the LEAD Program; Application Deadline: April 23 The LEAD program is a one-day preparatory and professional development program for students who are interested in exploring a career in pharmacy and learning how to be competitive in the pharmacy-school admissions process.
Office of Assessment Expands to Encompass Strategic PlanningOffice of Assessment Expands to Encompass Strategic Planning Mary Roth McClurg and Amy Sloane will guide the School's institutional assessment efforts through the Office of Strategic Planning and Assessment.
Corbett Promoted to Clinical Associate ProfessorCorbett Promoted to Clinical Associate Professor Amanda Corbett, PharmD, is a leader in antiretroviral research and in exploring the treatment of opportunistic infections in resource-poor countries.
 
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