It was a pleasure to meet State Representative, @TracyMarraforCT . It’s good to know we have someone in the legislature who really understands pharmacy.
@SartorGreg@UConnPharmacy@UConn_InCHIP That won’t be out til January but it is a full CNBC show on the topic of medication compounding. The amazing @robin_bogner answered all the touch questions and I um, mostly walked confidently up and down the stairs. Inter-departmental win!
The Fall scientific conference of the Kildisg CPPR will be held in person at Purdue Nov 7-9, 2022. Students, faculty and industrial mentors will gather to review progress on cutting-edge projects and newly proposed research ideas. https://t.co/6QXh8l7xwI
#pharmaceutics
@UConnPharmacy@hritckp Thank you, Officer Cheney and Officer Tildy. Thanks for reminding me of what I learned several years ago. And I learned more today.
Dr. @RamanBahal is awarded tenure and promotion to Associate Professor @UConnPharmacy. CPPR Associate Director, Dr. @XiulingLu, is promoted to Professor. Congratulations to all! https://t.co/LPXOHzcGgN https://t.co/L44dPfxwIb
In May, 65 researchers met to discuss research proposals and ongoing research on innovations in pharmaceutical processing of small and large molecular therapeutics. See more about Dr. Steve Nail’s keynote address at https://t.co/bcpMbXttQW. #pharmaceuticalindustry
Leaving the lab as clean as (or cleaner than) you found it says a lot about how dedicated you were to the institution and your colleagues. You will be missed more than you may know. We look forward to hearing of your meteoric rise at UMich.
Think before you phubb - phenomenon when people snub/ignore their conversational partner in face-to-face interactions by concentrating on their smartphone. Can also be when in close proximity but choosing to use smartphone instead of conversing https://t.co/MBkBomyWw8
Students ask for an increase in letter grade because they “really tried hard”. I offer to exchange their grade with a willing peer who is just above the line who “hasn’t tried so hard”. Sometimes you are just above the letter grade line and sometimes just below.