School of Pharmacy

How targeting a key SARS-CoV-2 enzyme could lead to an antiviral drug

The chemical fragments could bind to and disable an enzyme that helps the virus replicate.

SARS-CoV-2 may spur growth of molecular “railways” out of infected cells, School scientists show

UCSF-led collaboration uncovers new avenues for COVID-19 drug discovery

Tunnels, bridges, and ferries: How bacteria move lipids between membranes: a QBI online seminar with Damian Ekiert

The QBI Online Seminar Series presents a seminar with Damian Ekiert, assistant professor for cell biology and microbiology at the NYU School of Medicine. Gram-negative bacteria are surrounded by two lipid membranes, creating a formidable barrier against the outside world.

School of Pharmacy serves as PPE distribution hub for community pharmacies

The School collaborates with the State of California and the California Pharmacists Association to provide vital PPE supplies to local pharmacies.

Town Hall: Recovery plans proceed with attention to safety and well-being

Join School of Pharmacy Dean B. Joseph Guglielmo, PharmD, for the latest on response and recovery during the COVID-19 pandemic and the fiscal realities facing the University of California.

More updates this week include:

Building a machine for secretion of bulky collagens and its application to tissue fibrosis: a QBI online seminar with Vivek Malhotra

The QBI Online Seminar Series presents a seminar with Vivek Malhotra, chair of Cell and Developmental Biology at the Centre for Genomic Regulation.

Update from the Dean: Confronting racism and health inequities

Our COVID-19 response: A commitment to anti-racist action

Pharmacies for COVID-19 care

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