Department of Pharmacy Practice and Pharmacy Administration
Research
and Scholarship
Department
of Pharmacy Practice and Pharmacy Administration faculty are contributing
to the next generation of knowledge and providing students with
opportunities for independent research and scholarly publications.
The array of research and scholarly activity is diverse, and complements
focus areas within the department such as: medication use, adherence,
and safety; clinical and translational research, pharmacoeconomics
and health outcomes; and education research.
Department Research Laboratory
Located
in Griffith Hall rooms 364, 365 and 316C, laboratory space and resources
support faculty efforts involving clinical, translational, and basic
research. The main labspace houses a triple quadropole LC/MS system,
a separate HPLC system with diode array and fluorescence detection,
microplate reader, and a gradient thermocycler. A Class II biosafety
hood, incubator, and microscopes facilitate tissue culture work
and a lab office contains computers and software for pharmacokinetic
and pharmacodynamic modeling.
Center for Advanced Pharmacy Studies
The
Center for Advanced Pharmacy Studies (CAPS), the first laboratory
of its kind at any college of pharmacy nationwide, is located on
the second floor of Griffith Hall.
Students
are encouraged to engage in research and other scholarly activities
conducted by faculty. Students who wish to participate in independent
study within the Department of Pharmacy Practice and Pharmacy Administration
for academic credit may elect to enroll in PP495 or PA495.
Includes
information about recent and upcoming faculty presentations.
DOPP/PA
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