Interested in Health Information Management? The University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy is pleased to announce the Doctor of Pharmacy/Master of Health Informatics and Information Management (PharmD/MHIIM) dual degree. Although health information management is a diverse field in itself, the continued development and integration of technology into health systems will further expand the roles of health… Read More
Subhash Chauhan, PhD, professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences recently was tenured at the University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy. Dr. Chauhan obtained his PhD from the Central Research Institute (BRA University, Agra) in Lucknow, India. The primary research interest of Dr. Chauhan’s laboratory is to identify and characterize the diagnostic and therapeutic targets for cancers including:… Read More
Dr. Tao Lowe, associate professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, has organized a Workshop entitled “Nanotechnology in Personalized Medicine” for the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS) Annual Meeting and Exposition in Orlando, Florida in October 2015. Nanotechnology and personalized medicine are two of the most rapidly emerging areas that can potentially lead to revolutionary changes for improving health… Read More
Alayoubi A, Sullivan RD, Lou H, Patel H, Mandrell T, Helms R, Almoazen H. In vivo evaluation of transdermal iodide microemulsion for treating iodine deficiency using Sprague Dawley rats. AAPS PharmSciTech DOI: 10.1208/s12249-015-0392-z. Bomb R, Oliphant CS, Khouzam RN. Dual antiplatelet therapy after coronary artery bypass grafting in the setting of acute coronary syndrome. Am… Read More
Hohmeier K. Exploring pharmacy needs and diagnostic capabilities. Next Generation Summit. Washington, DC. August 19, 2015.
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… Read More
Dileep Janagam, a PhD candidate in Dr. Tao Lowe’s research lab in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, received a travel award for his research abstract titled “Injectable in situ forming depot systems for long acting contraception” from the Formulation Design and Development (FDD) Section of American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS) to attend the 2015… Read More
On August 7, 2015, over 60 participants were present for the University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy’s 2015 Post-Doctoral Resident and Fellow Symposium held on the Knoxville, Memphis and Nashville campuses focusing on Teaching Effectiveness. The symposium is the “kick-off” event for the year-long UTCOP Teaching and Learning Program (TLP) for residents and fellows. Topics… Read More
The college of pharmacy welcomed 197 new student pharmacists on August 17, 2015. The majority (57.4%) are female, with 71.1% white, 8.6% Black/African-American, 14.2% Asian and 2.5% being two or more races. Tennessee residents compromise 68% of the class. In-state students hail from West (53), Middle (42), and East (39) Tennessee. Our non-Tennessean student pharmacists… Read More
Carleton Maxwell, PharmD (’06) is the National Pharmaceutical Association (NPhA) President for 2014-16. He is the youngest President in the history of the organization and the second person to serve as National President of both NPhA and the Student National Pharmaceutical Association (SNPhA). Dr. Maxwell will serve as the Class of 2016 UTHSC College of… Read More