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Alumna releases new book, ‘And the Silent Spoke,’ based on travel experiences

October 28, 2019

Amy Greeson, RPh., estimates she’s been through about 15 different forests and jungles. She’s seen the rich landscapes of the Amazon, the Congo, Papua New Guinea, and Mexico, among others, all on a quest to learn about ancient medicinal treatments and gather plants to bring back home to study in North Carolina. The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy alumna,’90, said she began traveling to jungles after graduating from pharmacy school. Through her travels, she began to expand her views on pharmacy and became interested in discovering plants that had yet to be researched for medicinal purposes, especially before they were … Read more


Carpenter receives National Institute on Drug Abuse funding for naloxone training project

October 24, 2019

Naloxone, a drug that can reverse opioid overdoses, could save lives in rural areas that face a disproportionately high number of opioid-related deaths. Yet many rural communities struggle with limited access to naloxone due to a lack of adequate training for healthcare professionals. Delesha Carpenter, Ph.D., M.S.P.H., received a $594,082 R34 grant from the National Institutes of Health’s National Institute on Drug Abuse to create a module that would properly help pharmacists discuss the sensitive topics of overdose and naloxone with patients and their family and friends. This type of training is particularly important because community pharmacists are oftentimes the … Read more


Former dean Bill Campbell returns to UNC for seminar

October 21, 2019

William “Bill” Campbell, Ph.D., former dean of the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy, still remembered when a professor at Oregon State University encouraged him to go to graduate school. “That single, small act changed my life,” he said during his Oct. 21 seminar talk to faculty and staff at the School. Since then, Campbell has had a decades-long career in academic leadership. He served as the School’s dean from 1993 to 2003. He was previously the dean of the Auburn School of Pharmacy and president of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy. Campbell’s talk focused on the importance of … Read more


For new faculty member, ‘being back home at UNC is such an honor’

October 18, 2019

Deborah Sturpe, Pharm.D., MA, a UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy alumna, recently joined the School’s Division of Pharmacotherapy and Experimental Therapeutics as a faculty member. Sturpe’s research is based upon investigating ways in which curriculum, teaching methods, student assessment, and other educational programs. We asked her about her experience in academia: Q: What is your hometown? That’s actually hard to answer. I technically grew up just outside of Pittsburgh, PA, but my family bought property on Lake Norman just north of Charlotte, N.C., when I was young. I spent all my summers there, and that was officially “home” by the … Read more


2019 Device and Diagnostics Summit looks at new possibilities for medical devices

October 16, 2019

The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy’s Eshelman Institute for Innovation and UNC’s Innovate Carolina, a university-wide initiative to promote entrepreneurship, came together to host the Device and Diagnostics Summit on Oct. 10, at the Rizzo Center in Chapel Hill. The summit brought together people from UNC and the pharmaceutical industry to share and learn about new research in medical devices and diagnostics, and to talk about bottlenecks facing industry. The schedule also included breaks for group networking. Additionally, the summit introduced John Bamforth, Ph.D., new director of the Eshelman Institute for Innovation. “The summit provided a great forum for faculty … Read more


Two UNC Ph.D. students are making cancer research accessible through blogging

October 11, 2019

For Sara Musetti and Manisit Das, Ph.D. students in the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy, their commitment to research doesn’t stop in the lab. Das and Musetti founded OncoBites, a blog that posts summaries of new developments in cancer research. Das said part of the motivation for the blog came from a question he always received – “When will there be a cure for cancer?” OncoBites is meant to explain scientific research in an accessible way and includes information about the complexity of the research process and how long it takes to implement new treatments. Blog posts are crafted by … Read more


Alum celebrates 99th birthday, thinks back on time at UNC

October 10, 2019

On her 99th birthday in late September, Blanche Clark answered 17 phone calls from friends and family, enjoyed visits from her daughters and had pizza, beer and her favorite yellow cake with caramel icing. “It was exhausting,” she said, with a big smile. Near the bouquets of birthday flowers that dotted her home in Chapel Hill, N.C., sat a 1941 Yackety Yak – the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s yearbook. And beside the yearbook, Blanche had placed a print edition of the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy’s alumni magazine that featured, on its cover, a picture of the … Read more


PharmAlliance students speak with former Interim Dean Thakker

October 7, 2019

The PharmAlliance communications committee for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill had the privilege of interviewing Interim Dean Dhiren Thakker last spring. In our lively discussion, we talked about the creation and vision of PharmAlliance, discussed trips and interactions with our international colleagues, and remarked upon the future of having a global reach for pharmacy. 1. We heard that you visited Monash University recently. How was your trip to Melbourne? Dean Thakker: “It was good! This meeting was a very special meeting, it was the first time all domains of PharmAlliance gathered together for a PharmAlliance conference. It was … Read more


Scholarship luncheon recognizes generous donors, student recipients

October 4, 2019

The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy attracts top students from all across the nation every year. However, the cost of education is a concern for many students not only during school, but upon graduation as well. Through the generous support of alumni and friends, this year 201 distinguished students were awarded scholarships totaling $1.1 million. The average amount of a single scholarship was $5,400. The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy Scholarship Luncheon was held on Sept. 24 at the Carolina Club to honor the achievements of student scholarship recipients and recognize loyal scholarship donors. UNC Pharmacy Foundation Vice Chair Neal … Read more


Gail Moriarty celebrates 50 years of service at UNC

October 3, 2019

The Office of Human Resources is honored to celebrate over 250 UNC-Chapel Hill employees who recently completed 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50 and 60 years of service with the state of North Carolina at the Service Recognition Breakfast on Oct. 2 at The Carolina Club. Among those honored included UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy’s Gail Moriarty, who has completed 50 years of service. Get to know Gail: Q: What is your position at UNC? A: Business Services Coordinator at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. Q: What is your favorite part of working in your role at UNC? A: The … Read more