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Pharmacists: Capitalize on Your New Responsibilities
04/23/2012
John Michael O'Brien challenges students to join him in vast new opportunities for pharmacists in patient health care.
PNAS Publishes Three High-Impact Studies on Molecular Events that Advance Disease
04/20/2012
Three School of Pharmacy studies in the prestigious Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences aim to design better-targeted drugs to fight deadly bacterial diseases and liver cirrhosis.
Medical Marijuana in Focus at University of Maryland
04/18/2012
Over two days in mid-April, researchers from the UM Carey School of Law and the UM School of Pharmacy, along with other invited experts from across the country, explored the legal, medical, and policy implications of expanding the use of the substance in the course of medical treatment.
University of Maryland School of Medicine and Advanced Particle Therapy LLC Break Ground on $200 Million Proton Therapy Cancer Treatment Center In BioPark
04/17/2012
First Proton Treatment Facility in Baltimore-Washington Region Expected to Open in 2014
University Launches Campuswide Initiative Aimed at Combating HIV/AIDS
04/16/2012
Each of the University's Professional Schools Came Together for First-of-Its-Kind Initiative
School of Pharmacy Hosts 'Brainstorming' to Speed Development of Protein Drugs
04/12/2012
After several years of teasing useful proteins from the human genome, researchers are now opening up a new field of enormous promise for better drugs and diagnostics, say symposium speakers.
Better Testing of War Wound Infections Possible, Says Award-Winning UM Student
04/11/2012
For her study of identifying certain lipids in infectious bacteria, Alison Scott received the 2012 University of Maryland Translational Graduate Research Award.
Ribbon ''Tying'' Ceremony for new University of Maryland Student Center for Global Education
04/06/2012
New center in the Southern Maryland Corporation Campus Center will build ties across campus and show students opportunities for global education.
Study by School of Medicine Researchers Shows Commonly Used Diabetes Drug May Help Prevent Liver Cancer
04/04/2012
Researchers find metformin inhibits fatty acid synthesis and cancer cells' ability to reproduce.
School of Social Work Students, Faculty Participate in 2012 Advocacy Day
04/02/2012
Groups inform members of the General Assembly of SSW interns performing 10,000 hours of public service work weekly throughout Maryland, with a value of nearly $8 million a year.
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