School of Pharmacy

School of Pharmacy welcomes Class of 2023 at a pivotal time

The Class of 2023 begins its training in the pharmacy profession

QCRG and Subgroups Town Hall

The evolving COVID-19 situation is prompting quick responses from within our local research community and labs. In order to keep UCSF researchers informed of changes to the research activities as well as current research related to COVID-19, the Quantitative Biosciences Institute (QBI) at UCSF is...

How does Toxoplasma gondii initiate infection in a new host?: a QBI online seminar with Pascale Guiton

The QBI Online Seminar Series presents Pascale Guiton, assistant professor of biological sciences at the California State University East Bay. Pascale trained as a molecular microbiologist at Washington University in St. Louis and at Stanford University School of Medicine. Her research focuses on...

Science in the Time of Corona: Could COVID-19 change the role of conferences in science?

QBI presents Science in the Time of Corona, a live show where scientists discuss how COVID-19 has changed science. Join us for a discussion with two researchers in the QBI Coronavirus Research Group (QCRG) about the transition to online conferences that has been made necessary by COVID-19 and...

Town Hall: Back-to-school plans

Join School of Pharmacy Dean B. Joseph Guglielmo, PharmD, for the latest on back-to-school plans.

Updates this week include:

Dozens of presumed inactive ingredients may impact human biology

School scientists identify excipients with potential to cause side effects

Science in the Time of Corona: Has COVID-19 changed how women and mothers do research, and what can we learn from this?

Quantitative Biosciences Institute (QBI) presents Science in the Time of Corona, a live show where scientists discuss how COVID-19 has changed science. Join us for a discussion with two researchers in the QBI Coronavirus Research Group (QCRG) about the unique impacts that COVID-19 has had on women...

The Kidney Project wins KidneyX Award to enable simpler, safer at-home dialysis

School's efforts to develop artificial kidney receive $500,000 boost

Student-taught education finds its footing in PharmD curriculum

Student teachers create new pillar of support for first-year pharmacy students

Studying the diversification of ion channel regulation with insertional profiling: a QBI online seminar with Willow Coyote-Maestas

The QBI Seminar Series presents a seminar with Willow Coyote-Maestas, an HHMI Gilliam and NSF Graduate Fellow in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Biophysics at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. Willow received a master of science in bioinformatics and computational biology at the University...

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