Join us for an Open House and learn more about our graduate programs in pharmaceutical sciences
Interested in a graduate degree in pharmaceutical sciences? Join faculty and current graduate students at our Open House on Tuesday, November 22, 2022 from 5pm-7pm in our building atrium for conversation and poster presentations showcasing our diverse and cutting-edge research happening in the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy.
- Date: Tuesday, November 22
- Time: 5pm - 7pm
- Location: Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy building atrium (144 College Street)
- Register: This is a drop-in event, no registration required
This year's research highlights captured in the 2021-22 Dean's Report demonstrate the multidisciplinary research we lead that spans the spectrum of drug therapy from discovery, development and use, to communities of practice and policy, with our efforts focused on improving patient health.
Learn more about:
- The Graduate Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Our Research Areas
- Centres & Initiatives
- Funding Opportunities
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