UH Hilo pharmacy college collaborates with Thai university February 15, 2017 UH News The Daniel K. Inouye College of Pharmacy expands collaborative academic and research projects in Thailand with a new exchange program agreement.
Pharmacists can save millions by reducing medication-related mishaps among elderly October 10, 2016 UH News When pharmacists are part of a patient’s transition from hospital to home, research in Hawaiʻi shows medication-related emergencies decrease among those age 65 and older.
Carolyn Ma appointed UH Hilo dean of pharmacy September 23, 2016 UH News The UH Board of Regents approved Carolyn Ma as dean of the UH Hilo Daniel K. Inouye College of Pharmacy.
UH Hilo pharmacy to award historic PhD degrees May 3, 2016 UH News Mayuramas “Jan” Sang-ngern and Susanne R. Youngren-Ortiz are the first two students in the Pacific region to earn a PhD in pharmaceutical sciences.
National pharmacy group awards UH Hilo students March 16, 2016 UH News UH Hilo student pharmacists were recognized as the “Most Improved Chapter” by the American Pharmacists Association
New UH Hilo certificates will help PharmD students specialize March 10, 2016 UH News UH Hilo has approved two new programs that will allow students earning their PharmD degree to earn specialization certificates.
How bacteria induce settling and transformation of marine larvae investigated January 26, 2016 UH News An $870,000 grant from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation will help UH researchers study the settling of larvae of marine invertebrate animals.
Psychopharmacology program gains APA approval December 18, 2015 UH News UH Hilo’s master of science in clinical psychopharmacology program is granted American Psychological Association designation.
UH Hilo signs pharmacy exchange agreement with Yokohama University November 4, 2015 UH News UH Hilo’s Daniel K. Inouye College of Pharmacy partners with Yokohama University of Pharmacy to expand student horizons.
Large cane burns on Maui linked to respiratory distress October 23, 2015 UH News Collaborative study suggests that health officials consider actions to help reduce the health risks associated with sugar cane burning.