BUFFALO, N.Y. -- A $7.6 million, seven-year contract awarded to the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University at Buffalo will provide the funds to train in-country laboratory ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – For more than 10 years, the University at Buffalo's HIV Clinical Pharmacology Research Program has helped fight the global AIDS epidemic by hosting visiting pharmaceutical scientists ...
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In a major collaborative effort, researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University have, for the first time, eliminated ...
Organizers had expected the 4th International Workshop on Clinical Pharmacology of HIV Therapy to be the best-attended workshop since the conference's inception. Unfortunately, because of the war with ...
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded $12.8 million to the University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences to lead a clinical pharmacology quality assurance program ...
More than 165 pharmacologists, clinicians, and industry representatives gathered together on a sunny Monday afternoon in the Dutch North Sea coast resort of Noordwijk. The number of attendees was much ...
The University of Liverpool has launched an i-phone application, HIV iChart,that provides healthcare professionals and HIV patients with instant and easy access to information about drug interactions.
Liverpool HIV Pharmacology Group announced the launch of their HIV-Charts2go application for Palm and Windows Mobile Pocket PC devices. HIV-Charts2go allows HIV-treating physicians to have on-hand the ...
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