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  • Koda-Kimble honored with Paul F. Parker Award

    Koda-Kimble honored with Paul F. Parker Award Mary Anne Koda-Kimble, PharmD Mary Anne Koda-Kimble, PharmD , dean of the UCSF School of Pharmacy is the 2007 recipient of the Paul F. Parker Medal for Distinguished Service to the Profession of Pharmacy. The …

  • Nature lists Shoichet article among top 10

    Nature lists Shoichet article among top 10 Nature magazine A research paper authored by UCSF School of Pharmacy faculty member Brian Shoichet, PhD , and colleagues appeared in the September 2007 list of The Nature Top Ten. The listing includes articles …

  • Scientists reveal enzyme’s function by its structure

    Scientists reveal enzyme’s function by its structure The evaluation of large amounts of biological information can help infer the function of many enzymes in the body, but for some enzymes that are not related to proteins whose activity is already …

  • Voigt and synthetic biology: art meets calculus

    Voigt and synthetic biology: art meets calculus Voigt Christopher A. Voigt, PhD , faculty member in the UCSF School of Pharmacy, is studying how to engineer living systems to solve widespread problems of society, such as our dependence on petroleum-based …

  • California Poison Control System wins award for marketing

    California Poison Control System wins award for marketing The California Poison Control System (CPCS), which is administered by the UCSF School of Pharmacy, has won the 2007 International Award of Excellence from the Medical Marketing Association and the …

  • Muscle-soothing creams should be used with caution

    Muscle-soothing creams should be used with caution Overuse of non-prescription topical creams that contain methyl salicylate, such as liniments used to soothe sore muscles, can be a health hazard, warns Thomas E. Kearney, PharmD , UCSF school of pharmacy …

  • Industry-sponsored research more likely to favor drug than placebo

    Industry-sponsored research more likely to favor drug than placebo Published results of drug trials sponsored by the pharmaceutical industry are more likely than trials not sponsored by the industry to favor drug over placebo, according to Lisa Bero, PhD …

  • Dill and Bradford shed light on evolution

    Dill and Bradford shed light on evolution A computer model can now give scientists clues about how different chemicals could be attracted to each other and form more complicated molecules. This information, in turn, could shed light on how the universe …

  • Antimicrobial drug management program succeeds through teamwork

    Antimicrobial drug management program succeeds through teamwork B. Joseph Guglielmo, Jr., PharmD Increasing resistance to antimicrobial drugs and a shortage of new antimicrobial drugs call for new ways to use them wisely. This is especially true in …

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