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Pharmacy students stage penny war benefiting AHA

Student organizations at the TTUHSC School of Pharmacy in Amarillo staged a penny war in conjunction with the American Heart Association’s (AHA) Heart Walk that took place Oct. 21.

Grad student invited to share work

Kshitij Verma, a Ph.D. candidate in the School of Pharmacy’s Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences made a podium presentation at the American Chemical Society Southwest Regional Meeting.

Faculty, students give back to the community at Dia de la Mujer

As a way to give back to the community, students and faculty from TTUHSC-Amarillo participated in Dia de la Mujer, an event organized specifically to address health concerns for Hispanic women in the Texas Panhandle.

Pharmacy students prepare for the future at 2017-2018 career fair

The TTUHSC School of Pharmacy gave 164 third- and fourth-year students a chance to meet their potential future employers at the school’s 2017-2018 career fair.

TTUHSC Pediatrics Club & TTU Athletics host Kids Health Fair

The TTUHSC Pediatrics Club & TTU Athletics hosted a Halloween Kids Health Fair, where students educated children about choosing a healthy lifestyle and making better choices.

TTUHSC & TTU Student Government hosted Walk n' Wag to Help Pets Hurt by Harvey

TTUHSC student government and their pups dressed up for the Walk n' Walk yesterday at Urbanovsky Park to raise money for pets left without a home after Hurricane Harvey

Student organization begins 2017-2018 PILL Talks

TTSSHP, also known as Double T, held its annual Pharmacy Information on Leadership and Learning Talk (PILL Talk) Sept. 23 on the School of Pharmacy’s Dallas/Fort Worth campus.

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Researchers Use a Pump-induced Disease to Define Underlying Molecular Mechanism

Researchers at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) investigated a pump-induced disease and defined the molecular mechanism that triggers it. The study, “On the effect of hyperaldosteronism-inducing mutations in Na/K pumps,” was published in the October issue of the Journal of General Physiology.

Amarillo campus students named to President’s Select

President’s Select, a student ambassador program and honors organization comprised of the top TTUHSC undergraduate and graduate students, recently named its 2017-2018 representatives.

Queue for a Cause

East meets West at TTUHSC, Japanese pharmacy school

During their first rotation block as fourth-year School of Pharmacy students, Cameron Lowery and Samantha Gazzola traveled from the TTUHSC Dallas campus to Keio University in Tokyo, Japan as exchange students.

Abilene team claims clinical skills title

The Texas Tech Student Society of Health-System Pharmacists (TTSSHP) held its annual Clinical Skills Competition Sept. 16-17. Abilene fourth-year (P4) students Hayden Stewart and Hayley Brazeale were selected as the top overall team.

Pharmacy students, faculty join forces at annual retreat

To jump start the new academic year, 80 students and 15 faculty members representing all four School of Pharmacy campuses gathered Aug. 18-20 in Abilene for the school’s annual Student Leadership Retreat.

One solar eclipse, two perspectives

TTUHSC staff, faculty and students witnessed a piece of history Aug. 21 by viewing the first total solar eclipse in the contiguous U.S. since 1979.

Scholarships send grad students to vascular conference

Md. Sanaullah Sajib and Fatema Tuz Zahra, graduate students from the TTUHSC-Amarillo campus, used travel scholarships to attend the North American Vascular Biology Organization (NAVBO) Vasculata.

PDC elects Abilene student to regional post

Alexandria Ybarra, a fourth-year student at the School of Pharmacy’s Abilene campus, was elected the Phi Delta Chi (PDC) south central regional correspondent at PDC’s 71st Grand Council Meeting.

White Coat Ceremony highlights pharmacy school boot camp

The School of Pharmacy welcomed the 157-member Class of 2021 into the pharmacy program with White Coat ceremonies in Abilene and Amarillo.

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