College of Pharmacy Research Seminar Series: Jaylen Mans, PhD Candidate THE DEVELOPMENT OF LIPID-BASED GRANULES TO ENHANCE THE ORAL ABSORPTION OF POORLY WATER-SOLUBLE DRUGS

Join us for the College of Pharmacy Research Seminar Series on September 13, 2024 THE DEVELOPMENT OF LIPID-BASED GRANULES TO … Continue reading “College of Pharmacy Research Seminar Series: Jaylen Mans, PhD Candidate THE DEVELOPMENT OF LIPID-BASED GRANULES TO ENHANCE THE ORAL ABSORPTION OF POORLY WATER-SOLUBLE DRUGS”

College of Pharmacy Research Seminar Series: Jaylen Mans, PhD Candidate THE DEVELOPMENT OF LIPID-BASED GRANULES TO ENHANCE THE ORAL ABSORPTION OF POORLY WATER-SOLUBLE DRUGS

Join us for the College of Pharmacy Research Seminar Series on September 13, 2024 THE DEVELOPMENT OF LIPID-BASED GRANULES TO … Continue reading “College of Pharmacy Research Seminar Series: Jaylen Mans, PhD Candidate THE DEVELOPMENT OF LIPID-BASED GRANULES TO ENHANCE THE ORAL ABSORPTION OF POORLY WATER-SOLUBLE DRUGS”

Mosquito and Vector Control Awareness: Bridging the Gaps Between Mosquito and Vector Control Programs, Public Health, Medical and Veterinary Professionals, Politicians, and the Public – free webinar Wed Sept 11 at 10am (Sponsored by NNLM Region 3)

The Network of the National Library of Medicine Region 3, housed at the Gibson D. Lewis Library, would like to … Continue reading “Mosquito and Vector Control Awareness: Bridging the Gaps Between Mosquito and Vector Control Programs, Public Health, Medical and Veterinary Professionals, Politicians, and the Public – free webinar Wed Sept 11 at 10am (Sponsored by NNLM Region 3)”

P&N Seminar Series: “How aerobic exercise helps Parkinson’s disease patients keep moving: old dogma versus new insights” – Michael Salvatore, PhD – UNTHSC on 9/17/24 in LIB 110 @ 11:00am

Pharmacology and Neuroscience Department Presents: “How aerobic exercise helps Parkinson’s disease patients keep moving: old dogma versus new insights” Michael … Continue reading “P&N Seminar Series: “How aerobic exercise helps Parkinson’s disease patients keep moving: old dogma versus new insights” – Michael Salvatore, PhD – UNTHSC on 9/17/24 in LIB 110 @ 11:00am”