Professor Lisa Dolovich will become the University of Toronto’s next dean of the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy. Dolovich, who is currently the faculty’s interim dean, will serve a five-year term beginning on July 1, 2020.
An innovative skin patch developed by researchers at the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy has the potential to prevent low blood sugar levels (hypoglycemia) in people with diabetes.
Andrew Burke, a graduate of the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, credits his U of T education with helping him develop transferable skills that have helped him grow in his career.
At the University of Toronto, a small book club started by Christine Allen, scientist and professor at the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, provides a safe place for women across campus to connect and share challenges, experiences and ideas about diversity, equity and inclusion.
The University of Toronto’s Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy is pleased to announce a new Alumni Awards program to honour exceptional alumni for their outstanding accomplishments in pharmacy practice and pharmaceutical sciences.
Imagine a future without cancer. World Cancer Day aims to save millions of preventable deaths each year by raising awareness and education about cancer, and pressing governments and individuals across the world to take action against the disease.
Throughout his career in pharmacy, Ali Elbeddini has focused on acquiring new skills. Even as an experienced pharmacist, he always looks for new opportunities that will improve his practice and contribute to research and innovation.
The first two students of the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy’s new Masters of Science in Pharmacy have different research and clinical interests, but they share a passion for education and a desire to have an impact on the future of the pharmacy profession.
From fighting glioblastoma to optimizing patient care journeys, our researchers are moving science and health. Congratulations to our faculty members who were successful in gaining funding from the Fall 2019 Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Project Grants Program.
Associate Professor Jamie Kellar integrates patient voices and lived experience into 'Pharmacotherapy 7', where PharmD students learn about medication therapy for major mental illness.
First-year students from the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy embarked on their journey within the pharmacy profession marked by the annual Induction Ceremony.