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December 2016 Archive

Dallas campus researchers present study findings to FDA

A team of researchers from the TTUHSC School of Pharmacy, Cook Children’s Health Care System in Fort Worth and Children’s Medical Center in Dallas have been working to improve methods of quality checking compounded pharmaceuticals.

Poison Center Achieves Reaccreditation

The Texas Panhandle Poison Center, hosted by the TTUHSC School of Pharmacy in Amarillo, has achieved re-accreditation through 2023 from the American Association of Poison Control Centers.

School of Pharmacy student organization earns top project award

A project prepared by members of the Texas Tech Student Society of Health-System Pharmacists student organization won the Outstanding Professional Development Project Award at the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting and Student Society Showcase.

ASCP spotlight shine on Dallas faculty member, resident

In November, Amie Blaszczyk, Pharm.D., officially began her two-year term as president of the Texas chapter of the American Society of Consultant Pharmacists (ASCP). In addition, Whitney Zentgraf, Pharm.D., received a Top 4 Poster award at ASCP’s Annual meeting in Dallas.

October keeps Abilene student organizations busy

October wasn’t just about tricks and treats for the School of Pharmacy’s Abilene campus. The month also presented a goodie bag full of opportunities for students, faculty and staff to volunteer for many worthwhile causes throughout the Key City community.

CPRIT grant renewed for pediatric brain cancer research at TTUHSC in Amarillo

Dr. Kalkunte Srivenugopal’s research at the School of Pharmacy in Amarillo received a boost in November when CPRIT named him a recipient of an Individual Investigator Research Award for Cancer in Children and Adolescents.

Grad student awarded travel scholarship

A. G. M. Mostofa, a Ph.D. candidate in Amarillo, received a Graduate Student Travel Award from the American Association of Bangladeshi Pharmaceutical Scientists (AABPS).

TTUHSC teams make WISE presentations

Four teams comprised of students and alumni from the School of Pharmacy and School of Medicine shared their passion for science and medicine with local middle school and high school girls Nov. 14 at the 2016 Women in Science Endeavors (WISE) Symposium.

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