First-year students from the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy embarked on their journey within the pharmacy profession marked by the annual Induction Ceremony.
The University of Toronto joins with the Koffler family, and friends across Canada, in mourning Marvelle Koffler (Hon LLD 1996), a visionary philanthropist who passed away peacefully at her home on January 14, 2020.
"When you are aiming to achieve something that has not been done before, you are bound to run into challenges along the way," says Mousavi who is pursuing a PhD in synthetic biology at the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy.
How do perceptions of pharmacy and professional identity influence the day to day work of pharmacists? In this video, Dr. Austin shares insights into how the psychology of pharmacists and their professional identity can influence practice change.
This year marks an important milestone in women’s reproductive health: the birth control pill turns 60. PharmD for Pharmacist student Catherine Charbonneau discusses her dedication to supporting women’s reproductive health.
The World Health Organization Collaborating Centre (WHO CC) for Governance, Accountability, and Transparency in the Pharmaceutical Sector has recently been given approval by the WHO to continue advancing its work for another four years.
How pharmacists can create awareness about opioid addiction - 4th year PharmD students at the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy take online CAMH course on opiod use disorder.
Researchers at the University of Toronto and Arizona State University have developed the first direct gene-circuit-to-electrode interface by combining cell-free synthetic biology with state-of-the-art nanostructured electrodes.
Sydney Currier began her Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences (MSc) this fall. Working with Professor Jillian Kohler, Sydney is looking forward to building her qualitative research skills while working toward a career in global health policy.