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Pharmacy Open House: Join us on May 24!
The Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy is delighted to invite our community members to a Faculty Open House!
Join us for food and drinks, participate in mini lectures, tour labs, and connect with alumni, faculty, students, staff and friends.
All attendees will receive an LDFP thank you gift.
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2023 Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy Alumni Awards
Our Alumni Awards program honours exceptional alumni for their outstanding accomplishments in pharmacy practice and pharmaceutical sciences.
Nominate a deserving alum for one of our six awards by May 31, 2023!
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Thank you for your support: Undergraduate Research Pharmacy Program
A big THANK YOU to our donors who supported the Undergraduate Summer Research Program Fund for Black and Indigenous Students on U of T Giving Day. With your generosity, the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy raised over $6,000 for the USRP program to support one additional student’s summer research experience. Thank you for donating and inspiring the pharmaceutical scientists of the future!
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Researchers develop new mRNA-based delivery technology for gene editing in the lungs
Assistant Professor Bowen Li used innovative high-throughput platform to identify new lipid nanoparticle capable of delivering RNA-based gene editing tools to the lung via inhalation.
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Worldwide drug shortage highlights global impact of recalls
Analysis of global hypertension drug use following recall highlights vulnerability of drug supply chain and gaps in medication access.
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Climate Conscious Pharmacy
Join the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy on Wednesday, May 31 from 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. for a live virtual discussion on Climate Conscious Pharmacy.
Environmental sustainability in both professional and personal life is an urgent priority if we are to meet climate impact goals to reduce global warming. Climate conscious pharmacy practice can contribute positively and significantly to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and our carbon footprint.
The Centre for Practice Excellence (CPE) is collaborating with CASCADES to develop tools to raise awareness, educate the pharmacy community, and advance climate conscious pharmacy practice. We look forward to conversations across the pharmacy community that will engage, inspire, and motivate all of us to think and act in a more environmentally intentional manner.
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Research Seminars
The Research Office and Graduate Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences offer exciting seminars featuring scientists from across Canada and around the world, with occasional seminars by our own faculty and members of other departments at the University of Toronto and surrounding hospitals/institutes.
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Connect with PharmSci Alumni on LinkedIn
Join our growing Pharmaceutical Sciences Alumni group on LinkedIn! Stay connected with the Faculty and learn more about new developments, events, and alumni benefits.
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PharmSci graduate Adil Rasheed recognized with Young Investigator Award from leading stem cell journal
Pharmaceutical Sciences PhD graduate Adil Rasheed has been awarded STEM CELLS Translational Medicine 2022 recipient of the Young Investigator Award.
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Faces of PharmSci: Misaki Kondo
PharmSci PhD trainee and Reilly lab member Misaki Kondo is researching new therapeutics to treat brain metastases resulting from HER2-positive breast cancer.
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Faces of PharmSci: Hantao Zhang
Bonin lab PhD trainee Hantao Zhang discusses his work exploring the possibility of targeting sensory plasticity and erasing 'chronic pain memory' in our latest Faces of PharmSci feature.
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Faces of PharmSci: Araniy Santhireswaran
PharmSci MSc candidate and Tadrous group member Araniy Santhireswaran hopes to inform drug policy, clinical and pharmacy practice by translating administrative data into real-world evidence.
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New professional association looks to tackle racism and support Indigenous pharmacy professionals
Founder and chair Jaris Swidrovich says the group will also help build community and reduce feelings of isolation among Indigenous pharmacy professionals.
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Register today: Alumni Reunion 2023
Registration for U of T Alumni Reunion 2023 is now open!
Come back to where it all began for five days of tri-campus fun, from faculty events and lectures to hands-on discovery.
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Industry Night
The PSGSA and AAPS hosted their annual Industry Night networking event at the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy on April 12th. Featuring panelists from a variety of industry backgrounds such as medical affairs, consulting, RND, regulatory affairs, biotech, and corporate management, the panel discussion and networking dinner was a huge success, giving Pharmaceutical Sciences students a chance to learn about different industry career paths.
Thank you to the alumni panelists who offered insights on developing soft skills, professional development opportunities outside of the lab, and leveraging graduate school training to break into industry.
Thank you to panelists: Ceryl Tan, Mays Alwash, Amila Omeragic, Sydney Currier, Martha Kubarakos, Seray Cicek, Giovanna Schver, Arthur Li, and Kamelia Mirdamadi (not pictured.)
Congratulations to PSGSA and AAPS leaders: Andrea He, Misaki Kondo, Hetvi Shah, and Tiffany Ho.
Interested in volunteering with or mentoring PharmSci students? Contact Claire Simpson, Manager, Alumni Relations.
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Mental Health for Healthcare Workers
On Wednesday, March 22, the Office of Advancement and Alumni Relations in collaboration with the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work and the Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing hosted an event on ‘Mental Health for Healthcare Workers' that highlighted the issues impacting our healthcare workers and the policies and practices that need to be implemented to start taking care of the people who take care of us.
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Check our job board for new employment opportunities! If you would like to post a job for our alumni please contact us at alumni.pharmacy@utoronto.ca
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Educational Opportunities
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Fundamentals of Biomedical Sciences
Explore course offerings available through U of T’s School of Continuing Studies!
Consider signing up for the Fundamentals of Biomedical Sciences I certificate program.
If you’re working toward a career in medicine, a related biomedical or allied health profession, or wondered what biomedical science courses can help prepare you for medical school or a career in a health science-related field, this certificate program will build your basic science knowledge and skills while working with instructors from the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Medicine.
You have three years from the start of your first course to complete this certificate.
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Upskilling in Biomanufacturing
Improving Ontario’s capacity in Biomanufacturing is central to its recovery from COVID-19 and its ability in the future to minimize large-scale disruptions caused by variants or other contagious diseases.
University of Toronto's School of Continuing Studies and the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering have partnered with the Centre for Commercialization of Regenerative Medicine (CCRM) to offer three micro-credentials in Biomanufacturing:
1. Good Manufacturing Practice in Biomanufacturing
2. Quality Assurance Management in Biomanufacturing
3. Bioprocess Analytics and Optimization.
Register to attend the information session on Wednesday, May 10th 2023 at 12:00PM EDT for to learn more about these micro-credentials.
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