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Community Impact Forum, April 2020 CUSP's Endeavors in Supporting the Community during the COVID-10 Pandemic

May 21, 2020 by | Pharmacy

Last April, Chapman University held a virtual Community Impact Forum to share some of its endeavors in supporting the community during the COVID-19 pandemic. Facilitated by Vice President of Campus Planning and Design Collette Creppell, the forum featured panelists including President Daniele C. Struppa, City of Orange Mayor Mark Murphy, Vice President for Research Tom

Dr. Rennolds Ostrom Appointed as Faculty Fellow

June 3, 2019 by | Pharmacy

Dr. Rennolds Ostrom, Professor of Pharmacology in the School of Pharmacy, will be the Faculty Fellow effective June 1, 2019. Professor Ostrom joined Chapman in 2016 after spending 13 years at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. He has developed an impressive research program focused on understanding how cAMP signaling compartments are formed and

CUSP 3rd Annual Industry Event

April 5, 2019 by | Pharmacy

Chapman University School of Pharmacy (CUSP) held its 3rd annual Industry Event on April 4th, 2019: Application of USP Standards to Pharmaceuticals, Biopharmaceuticals, and Pharmacy Practice. This year, CUSP collaborated with United States Pharmacopeia (USP) whom CUSP has partnered for the last few years by co-hosting USP Southern California Discussion Group at Harry and Diane

Two CUSP faculty on the APhA-APPM Special Interest Group Ballot

January 24, 2019 by | Pharmacy

Drs. Laressa Bethishou and Jelena Lewis will appear on the 2019 American Pharmacists Association  (APhA) Academy of Pharmacy Practice & Management (APhA-APPM) election slate for the 2019 APhA Elections for their respective Special Interest Groups (SIGs). The APhA–APPM SIGs are member-driven groups focused on key areas of interest.  Each faculty seeks election as SIG coordinator-elect. 

Chapman Professor Reports New Treatment Options for Hepatitis C

January 9, 2015 by | Research

Chapman University’s Dr. Jerika Lam, Assistant Professor and Clinical Faculty of the School of Pharmacy reports new hope for Hepatitis C patients. The chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is transmitted when blood from an infected person enters the blood of anther person who is not infected.  HCV is a serious major public health problem estimated currently

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