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  • Dean Henry B. Carey

    Dean Henry B. Carey Acting Dean, 1932–1937 Henry Benjamin Carey was born in Mapleton, Minnesota in 1876, graduating with honors from the University of Minnesota in 1900. In 1905 he graduated cum laude as Doctor of Medicine from Northwestern University …

  • Dean Carl L. A. Schmidt

    Dean Carl L. A. Schmidt Dean, 1937–1944 Carl Louis August Schmidt was born in 1885 in South Dakota and moved to St. Helena, California with his family as a young child. He graduated from the University of California, Berkeley (UCB) in 1908 with a BS in …

  • Dean Edward W. Runyon

    Dean Edward W. Runyon Dean, 1885–1891 Edward Wheelock Runyon was born in Chicago in 1852. At the age of 13, during the Civil War, he served as postmaster under his father’s command. After working as a pharmacy apprentice, he graduated from the New York …

  • Dean William M. Searby

    Dean William M. Searby Dean, 1883–1885; 1891–1909 The second dean of the California College of Pharmacy, William Martin Searby , was also a major force in its founding. Born in 1835 in Lincolnshire, England, he showed an early aptitude for pharmaceutical …

  • Fraser named Searle Scholar, will shine new light on protein shapeshifting

    Fraser named Searle Scholar, will shine new light on protein shapeshifting Fraser named Searle Scholar, will shine new light on protein shapeshifting David Jacobson April 9, 2014 Fraser Biophysicist James Fraser, PhD , has been named a 2014 Searle …

  • UCSF team develops early-warning system for preterm labor

    UCSF team develops early-warning system for preterm labor … UCSF team develops early-warning system for preterm labor …

  • Dean Guglielmo on tobacco sales in pharmacies: guest editorial

    Dean Guglielmo on tobacco sales in pharmacies: guest editorial … Dean Guglielmo on tobacco sales in pharmacies: guest editorial …

  • Selling a Poison by the Barrel: Liquid Nicotine for E-Cigarettes

    Selling a Poison by the Barrel: Liquid Nicotine for E-Cigarettes … Selling a Poison by the Barrel: Liquid Nicotine for E-Cigarettes …

  • Walgreens, UCSF to Help Manage Prescriptions

    Walgreens, UCSF to Help Manage Prescriptions … Walgreens, UCSF to Help Manage Prescriptions …

  • Department Chairs

    Department Chairs Department Chairs Fraser, Cocohoba, and Arkin all develop, plan, manage, and administer programs in teaching, research, and patient care as appropriate for their individual departments. They work closely with their faculty members to …

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