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Suzan Revah

From Post-Bacc to Practice: Where Are They Now?

For many aspiring pharmacists, the path to a PharmD begins with a moment of realization: They need more time, more preparation, or more confidence before taking the next step. For Jay Samson, PharmD ’26, Mariah Foley, PharmD ’21, RPh, and Sara Shaikh, PharmD ’21, that turning point was the UCSF School of Pharmacy’s Post-Baccalaureate Program.

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Suzan Revah

Class of 2026 Steps Into Future of Pharmacy

On May 19, the UCSF School of Pharmacy celebrated 118 new pharmacists at San Francisco’s Davies Symphony Hall, honoring a class defined by perseverance, leadership, and a commitment to advancing patient care across every corner of the profession.

Katherine Tam

Celebrating the 2026 Pharmacy Scholarships Recipients

Scholarships play a vital role in supporting PharmD students, helping to remove financial barriers so students can flourish in their academic journeys and in their professional goals after graduation. See this year's list of scholarship recipients.

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UCSF News

Leslie Benet, PhD ’65, Named 2026 UCSF Pharmacy Alumni Association Alum of the Year

Leslie Benet, PhD ’65, professor emeritus in the UCSF School of Pharmacy Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences, spent 61 years reshaping how medicines are dosed worldwide and mentoring budding scholars. Yet in a career marked by nearly every major award in pharmaceutical science, he's most excited about what he's doing today.

Dallon Barfield in white coat

Suzan Revah

From Construction to Care: PharmD Candidate Finds Purpose in Indian Health Service

Dallon Barfield, PharmD candidate in the Class of 2026, was working in his family’s construction business while taking classes when a visiting emergency department pharmacist at Sonoma State University changed his trajectory. What had been a general interest in medicine became a clear career path that many pharmacy students never consider: the Indian Health Service (IHS).

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Fraser, DeGrado Pioneer Method to Rapidly Design Proteins

A UCSF research team led by Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences Chair and Professor James Fraser, PhD and Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry Professor William DeGrado, PhD, has pioneered a breakthrough approach to designing proteins with targeted functions, which could lead to simpler ways to improve enzymes and medications, among other uses, according to a new study published in Nature Chemistry. 

Jennifer Cocohoba, PharmD ’01, MAS

Jennifer Cocohoba Reflects on Time, Connection, and Care in 2026 Last Lecture

Selected by students to deliver UCSF’s 14th annual Sumner and Hermine Marshall Endowed Last Lecture, Jennifer Cocohoba, PharmD ’01, MAS, professor in the UCSF School of Pharmacy’s Department of Clinical Pharmacy, reflected on how the meaning of time evolves over the course of a career, and offered a message about the power of connection.

Michelle Arkin, PhD

Suzan Revah

Michelle Arkin Elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Michelle Arkin, PhD, professor in the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry at the UCSF School of Pharmacy, has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, one of the nation’s oldest and most influential learned societies.

Kathryn Phillips, PhD

UCSF News

Research: Without Diagnostics, Precision Medicine Falls Short

New research led by Kathryn Phillips, PhD, professor of health economics and health services research in the Department of Clinical Pharmacy, is drawing attention to a critical but often overlooked gap in modern health care: without the right diagnostic tests, even the most advanced therapies can’t reach their full potential.

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Katherine Tam

Michelle Arkin Inducted into AIMBE College of Fellows

Michelle Arkin, PhD, professor in the UCSF School of Pharmacy’s Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and a globally recognized scientist in drug discovery, has been inducted into the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE)’s College of Fellows — one of the highest professional honors in the field.

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Suzan Revah

Preceptors on the Front Lines: A Practical Toolkit for Supporting Struggling Pharmacy Students

A team of experts, including Tram Cat, PharmD, BCPS, associate dean of student affairs at the UCSF School of Pharmacy, has developed “The Preceptors’ Toolkit for Working with Struggling Pharmacy Students” — published in the international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal Pharmacy — that offers a structured path forward for supporting underperforming learners while upholding professional standards.

Rada Savic, PhD standing by plant

Suzan Revah

Accelerating the Global Fight Against Tuberculosis

Rada Savic, PhD, has been awarded a $30.6M grant over five years from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) for a cooperative agreement establishing a global consortium of tuberculosis (TB) preclinical and clinical experts to research the most effective treatment and testing options. 

pile of button batteries

Suzan Revah

The Hidden Danger of Button Batteries

California Poison Control System experts are using National Poison Prevention Week to warn about an especially dangerous hazard hiding in many homes: tiny button batteries found in everyday items.