UF College of Pharmacy wins multiple awards at the APhA Annual Meeting
More than 50 Pharm.D. students and several faculty traveled across the country to represent UF at one of the nation’s largest pharmacy meetings.
More than 50 Pharm.D. students and several faculty traveled across the country to represent UF at one of the nation’s largest pharmacy meetings.
The model allows scientists to assess complex interactions of large data that can reveal hidden patterns and generate more accurate predictions in clinical settings.
UF College of Pharmacy faculty and trainees also won a best paper award and multiple poster awards.
The conference attracted more than 200 attendees representing various interests in health care.
More than 20 speakers shared personal stories and recounted the scientific impacts that made Derendorf a respected leader.
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Luesch presented on the expanding chemical space for drug discovery at the conference in Kuwait City.
The distinction comes with a two-year, $104,000 award, which Vouri will use to study a type of drug-induced adverse event called a prescribing cascade in older adults.
The center will unite researchers interested in using big data to evaluate drugs and the safety of medications in real-world populations.