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Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Openings

For information on 12-month, tenured / tenure-track positions (assistant, associate or full professor).  Preference will be accorded applicants with interdisciplinary research interests complementing department strengths (diabetes/obesity/metabolic syndrome, neurosciences, oncology). Outstanding candidates with expertise in pharmcogenomics / pharmacology / toxicology, medicinal chemistry, formulation / delivery will also be considered. See the WSU online hiring system for more information.  

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Biosafety Training
February 9 2012 at 1:00 PM
Gordon H. Scott Hall
Biosafety Training This training is required annually for all employees who work with materials that are handled at Biosafety Level 2 (BSL2), including work with human blood, body fluids, tissue, cell lines, animals infected with human pathogens, mammalian viruses, etc. Employees who have taken this class at least once at WSU may take the annual refresher on-line. Topics covered include: Explanation of Biosafety Principles and Levels from CDC/NIH Contents of the WSU Biosafety Manual & Exposure Control Plan Explanation of bloodborne infectious diseases Procedures to follow in an exposure incident Safe work practices Personal protective equipment Use of biological safety cabinets and other safety equipment Biohazard waste disposal rules, and much more. Click here to view the Biosafety Powerpoint Presentation (note: viewing these slides does not count as training!) Click here for an explanation of Biosafety Levels.
Introduction to WSU's Controlled Substances Program
February 13 2012 at 1:30 PM
Scott Hall
This is an information session on the new controlled substance program at the university. Researchers using controlled substances in non-clinical settings will learn about the program, including; licensing, purchasing, storage, auditing, recordkeeping, and disposal rules. This does NOT APPLY to controlled substances used at WSU in human clinical trials/treatment.
Pharmaceutical Sciences Seminar: Irreversible Inhibitors of C. difficile Toxins A and B: A New Approach to Combat Clostridium difficile Infections
February 15 2012 at 4:00 PM
Applebaum Building
Presented by Andrew Feig, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Wayne State University   
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