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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.  

Faculty Profile

David Oupicky Ph.D.

Events Calendar

Calendar of Events

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Pharmaceutical Sciences Seminar: Progress towards the development of multifunctional drugs for the symptomatic and neuroprotective treatment of parkinson’s disease.
May 16 2012 at 3:00 PM
Applebaum
Presented by Gyan Prakash Modi, Ph.D. candidate, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Wayne State University
Laboratory Safety Training
May 17 2012 at 1:00 PM
Gordon H. Scott Hall
This training addresses issues related to chemical safety, chemical waste disposal, and emergency procedures in the laboratory. It is required once for all employees who work in a lab with hazardous chemicals. This class combines the former OSHA Laboratory Standard and the Hazardous Waste & Emergency Procedures classes. Topics covered: Contents of the OSHA Lab Standard (29 CFR 1910.1450) WSU Chemical Hygiene Plan Physical and health hazards of chemicals Safety equipment in the laboratory Safe handling and storage of chemicals Material Safety Data Sheets and other information sources Personal protective equipment Explanation of EPA, MDEQ, and DOT regulations Explanation of the WSU Emergency Contingency Plan Laboratory employee's responsibilities as a hazardous waste generator Definitions of hazardous waste Procedures for collection, labeling, storage and removal of waste Responding to injuries, spills, fires, and other emergencies in the laboratory Click here to view the Laboatory Safety Powerpoint Presentation (note: viewing these slides does not count as training!)
Phamaceutical Sciences Seminar: Dendritic Polycationic Prodrugs as Gene Delivery Vectors
May 23 2012 at 4:00 PM
Applebaum Building
Presented by Yu Zhu, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, WSU
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