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  • Accelerating the Global Fight Against Tuberculosis

    Accelerating the Global Fight Against Tuberculosis Despite being preventable and curable, tuberculosis remains the world’s leading infectious disease killer. According to the World Health Organization, an estimated 10.6 million people became ill with …

  • Town Hall: Dean's Updates, Mushroom Poisoning, Retreat Recap and Entrepreneurship Panel

    Town Hall: Dean's Updates, Mushroom Poisoning, Retreat Recap and Entrepreneurship Panel The School of Pharmacy's Town Hall on March 25, 2026 addressed the following topics:  Updates from Dean Kathy Giacomini California Poison Control System's work on the …

  • PharmD Class of 2020 formally celebrates graduation

    PharmD Class of 2020 formally celebrates graduation When the UC San Francisco doctor of pharmacy (PharmD) class of 2020 delayed their commencement back in April , it was hoped that the COVID-19 pandemic would be contained in time for the class to …

  • Synthetic biomaterial guides cancer therapy to hidden tumors

    Synthetic biomaterial guides cancer therapy to hidden tumors DNA double helix It may sound like science fiction, but since 2017, scientists and oncologists have genetically engineered patients’ own immune cells to successfully track down and destroy tumor …

  • Town Hall: A look at School efforts to distribute the COVID-19 vaccine

    Town Hall: A look at School efforts to distribute the COVID-19 vaccine Join School of Pharmacy Dean B. Joseph Guglielmo, PharmD, for the latest on the COVID-19 vaccines and news from the School. Presenters include: Lisa Kroon, PharmD , discusses vaccine …

  • Revealing enzyme functional architecture via high-throughput microfluidic enzyme kinetics: a QBI online seminar with Craig Markin

    Details Type Event Date February 24, 2021 Time 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Location Online (Zoom) Close Add to calendar Download and add this event to your calendar Google iCal Outlook Calendar Add to your calendar About Markin. Craig Markin is a postdoctoral …

  • Pharmacy community lends hand to UCSF COVID-19 vaccine effort

    Pharmacy community lends hand to UCSF COVID-19 vaccine effort Pharmacy community lends hand to UCSF COVID-19 vaccine effort Levi Gadye February 10, 2021 UCSF pharmacy student Matthew Aludino, Class of 2021, gave over 100 influenza vaccines during the …

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

    Preceptors on the Front Lines: A Practical Toolkit for Supporting Struggling Pharmacy Students For pharmacy preceptors, the challenge is rarely just identifying when a student is struggling; it’s knowing how to respond in a way that supports the learner …

  • Answering your questions about the COVID-19 vaccines

    Answering your questions about the COVID-19 vaccines Michael Lejano, RCP, receives the first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. As 2020 drew to a close, the first two effective vaccines for COVID-19 were approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration …

  • Cancer drug stops SARS-CoV-2 in the lab

    Cancer drug stops SARS-CoV-2 in the lab Cancer drug stops SARS-CoV-2 in the lab QBI Staff February 11, 2021 Aplidium albicans Plitidepsin, a drug approved by the Australian Regulatory Agency for the treatment of multiple myeloma, has potent antiviral …

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