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Center for Targeted Drug Delivery Launches at Chapman

November 24, 2025 by | Research

The Center for Targeted Drug Delivery (CTDD) is our latest research center, created to advance precision drug delivery technologies and translate novel technologies into impactful therapies. The CTDD provides a formal structure that will deepen interdisciplinary collaborations among faculty researchers, industry partners, and other leading research institutions, while also attracting new partnerships. By uniting researchers

Grant Funds Most Comprehensive Review of ATMPs, Awarded to Seoane-Vazquez

November 24, 2025 by | Research

Enrique Seoane-Vazquez, Ph.D., has been awarded a two-year, multi–Principal Investigator grant for his project, “Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products: Clinical and Patient-Centered Outcomes.” The project will conduct the most comprehensive evaluation to date of Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products (ATMPs) between 2010 and 2025, and is funded by Arnold Ventures. The study will assess: Safety, efficacy, and

On the CUSP: October 2025

November 21, 2025 by | Pharmacy

Awards and Recognitions  Dr. Albert Bach has been appointed to the CalRx Insulin Patient Advisory Council, which serves as a crucial link between the CalRx Program and the diabetes patient community. It provides input and guidance to advance awareness, education, and advocacy for CalRx’s low-cost, biosimilar insulin products. The only health providers on the council

On the CUSP: August 2025

September 8, 2025 by | Research

Grants  Dr. Sherry Yun Wang received a $3,500 award from the Supporting Open Access Research and Scholarship (SOARS) program at Chapman University. Publications Dr. Jeff Goad and others published “An update on state-level authority on pharmacy immunization” in Drug Topics.  Dr. Keykavous Parang, Dr. Syeda Nazish Sohaib, Dr. Eman H.M. Mohammed, Dr. Muhammad Imran Sajid,

Ko Secures Grant to Advance Spanish-Language Pharmacy Services and Chronic Disease Care

September 2, 2025 by | Research

Jennifer Ko, Pharm.D., has received a grant from BD, Direct Relief, and the National Association of Community Health Centers in the amount of $225,000 for her proposal “Meeting patients where they are: Addressing social determinants of health (SDOH) through Spanish language-concordant and mobile clinical pharmacy services.” This proposal was submitted on behalf of Family Health

On the CUSP: July 2025

August 5, 2025 by | Pharmacy

Awards and Recognitions Dr. Rocke Demark will serve on the AACP Admissions Workshop Advisory Committee for 2025-26.  Grants Dr. Ajay Sharma was awarded a grant in the amount of $47,137 by Tarsus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. to evaluate the ocular safety and trans corneal penetration of the test compound Tarsus NCE1.  Publications Amanda Brown, Dr. Laressa Bethishou,

Alumna Advances Innovation in Regulatory Affairs

July 29, 2025 by | Pharmacy

Regulatory affairs is one of the most impactful careers in life sciences. Professionals intersect science, policy, and innovation to bring effective medical products to the market. For Priyanka Dheer, M.S., Chapman University School of Pharmacy offered a uniquely supportive environment to explore regulatory affairs during her time as a Master’s student. Courses like Ethics, Regulation,

Nauli Research Discoveries Make Global Headlines in High Impact Journals

July 17, 2025 by | Pharmacy

Each day, researchers push the boundaries of science in pursuit of new developments in medicine and human health. Faculty at CUSP, including Surya Nauli, Ph.D., are leading these developments to share with the world and have recently published in two different high-impact journals. In scientific research, few journals are as respected within the medical profession

In Complex Care Settings, Fong Prepares Students to Expect the Unexpected

July 15, 2025 by | Research

At Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, one of California’s largest safety-net hospitals, patients navigate medical complexities while also facing difficult realities like unstable housing, limited income, low health literacy, and living with chronic conditions that often go untreated for years. These challenges ask healthcare providers to think creatively and compassionately about how to provide specialized care, including

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