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Walgreens donates diversity funds to School of Pharmacy

Thomas Thekkumkara, Ph.D., Amarillo regional dean for the School of Pharmacy, accepted an $8,000 check from Walgreens representatives as part of the Walgreens Diversity Initiative.

Amarillo pharmacy team advances to national competition

Three second-year Amarillo pharmacy students teamed up to win the local round of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy's Clinical Research Challenge.

Amarillo researcher utilizing adult stem cells to find cures

Hiranmoy Das, Ph.D., a professor for the School of Pharmacy’s Department of Biomedical Sciences, focuses his research on isolating and expanding a variety of human adult stem cells and using them for the treatment of various degenerative diseases.

Graduate Student Wins Photo Contest

A photo by Amarillo graduate student Hanumantha Rao Madala was recognized as a winning entry in a photo contest conducted by Vector Laboratories

Amarillo research students to be honored at Baltimore meeting

A group of TTUHSC-Amarillo graduate students working toward their Ph.D. as research assistants for the School of Pharmacy’s Graduate Program in Pharmaceutical Sciences each received a travel support award to attend the Society of Toxicology’s (SOT) 56th Annual Meeting March 12-16 in Baltimore.

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.

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