Dina Ali, Class of 2016 student pharmacist, and Dr. Robert Parker, professor of Clinical Pharmacy were awarded an American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) Research Institute Futures Grant Student/Resident Award worth $5,000 for the project titled “Mechanism of altered clopidogrel metabolism in diabetes”. The total grant period is one year. “I have enjoyed working in the lab under Dr. Parker’s mentorship for the past year and a half, as it has greatly enhanced my interest in pursuing a career in clinical research,” said Dina. “I am grateful for the ACCP Research Institute for recognizing the importance in providing support for students interested in developing skills needed to succeed in this exciting field.”
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