Week of Events
Pharmacy Education Symposium 2017, Prato, Italy
The symposium presents an ideal opportunity to share and discover best practice with colleagues committed to better pharmacy education and improved global health. Abstract submission for both oral and poster presentations is anticipated to open at the beginning of November … Read more
Fall Semester Room Reservations Accepted from School
In order to allow more time for class scheduling for fall semester, room reservations will begin on July 10 instead of July 3 for UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy faculty and staff. Outside requests will begin on July 24.
AACP 2017 Annual Meeting
The AACP Annual Meeting is the largest gathering of academic pharmacy administrators, faculty and staff, and each year offers 70 or more educational programs that cut across all disciplines. The Association has gone green with respect to presentation handouts and offers both … Read more
Meet with a TIAA Financial Consultant at UNC ESHELMAN SCHOOL OF PHARMACY
Meet with a TIAA Financial Consultant at UNC ESHELMAN SCHOOL OF PHARMACY
Logan Sharpe, Financial Consultant with TIAA will be available by appointment and for walk-ins. Call 800-732-8353 or register online for appointment.
Pharmacy Social
Pharmacy Social
Tuesday, July 11th 2nd Floor Kerr Lobby 2:00 – 4:00 pm Come for Pharmacy Pal Program Reveal & Service Awards Stay for ice cream! OPEN TO ALL STAFF AND FACULTY RSVP by 7/6/2017
Seminar: “Advances and Applications in Heterocyclic Chemistry”
Seminar: “Advances and Applications in Heterocyclic Chemistry”
Christopher Brassard, Postdoc Candidate Frankowski/Scarry Lab
Seminar: “Mending a Broken Heart”
Seminar: “Mending a Broken Heart”
Laurie Boyer, Chair Candidate for Genetics, Departments of Biology & Biological Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Seminar: “The regulatory and epigenetic landscape of human innate lymphocytes”
Seminar: “The regulatory and epigenetic landscape of human innate lymphocytes”
Patrick Collins, PhD, Postdoctoral fellow, Dept. of Pathology and Immunology, Washington University