COP in the News: Nov. 4, 2009
COP in the News keeps you up to date on stories about the College of Pharmacy in the media. Each segment includes the name of the article, the person or people mentioned in it, and then the name of the publication.
Scorpion anti-venom speeds children’s recovery, Leslie Boyer: The Daily Sentinel
Keep scorpions out of your house, Liz Barta, Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center: Probestblog’s Blog
Proteomics recives at least $45M in FY 2009 NIH ARRA Grants; more to follow in coming months, Serrine Lau: Genome Web
40 Under 40, Tracy Brooks: Arizona Daily Star
40 Under 40, Kevin Boesen: Arizona Daily Star
UA employees have strong ‘40 Under 40’ showing, Kevin Boesen, Tracy Brooks: Lo Que Pasa
Diversity in science carnival #3: celebrating Hispanic heritage month, Sandra Leal: Science Blogs
Dogs reduce asthmatic development, Serrine Lau, College of Pharmacy: Flagler Organics, KJZZ
Glowsticks and candy and loving Halloween, Ken Fey: Poisonology
More evidence supports key role for pharmacists on emergency care team, Asad Patanwala: Pharmacy Practice News (Requires membership)
Professor awarded more than $1M to study pharmacists’ effect on transplant patients, Marie Chisholm-Burns: UA News, UA Now (No link available; contact Karin Lorentzen)
Valley woman brings herb store to Mesa, Richard Herrier, College of Pharmacy: East Valley Tribune
Celebrate pharmacists in October, College of Pharmacy: The News Star
Grown-ups: stay alert to holiday hazards, Liz Barta: Poisonology
Independent homecoming, Kevin Boesen, MaiHuong Nguyen, Katherine Schiraldi, Lauren Bartoli and David Jacobson: America’s Pharmacist (Requires membership) (Hard copy available; contact Karin Lorentzen)
President’s message, Mark Boesen (UA COP Alumnus, PharmD 1995): Arizona Journal of Pharmacy (No link available; contact Karin Lorentzen)
People in action, Marie Chisholm-Burns, College of Pharmacy: Inside Tucson Business
Dr. Fernando Martinez appointed director of the BIO5 Institute, College of Pharmacy, Southwest Environmental Health Sciences Center: UA News
Liquid candles a risk for children, Keith Boesen, Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center: KGUN 9
500 show up for screenings, Emily Lundeen, College of Pharmacy: Arizona Daily Star
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