Currently, PCOM School of Pharmacy faculty are involved in research including, but not limited to, the following areas: drug
development for the treatment of viral complications including Covid 19, anticancer
drugs, novel drug delivery systems, identification of cancer biomarkers, development
of drugs for arthritis, health outcomes research, and scholarship of teaching and
learning.
Advantages of Participating in Student Research in Pharmacy School
Securing residencies in highly ranked pharmacy schools is becoming more and more competitive.
PCOM School of Pharmacy faculty note that students with research experience, abstract
presentations and manuscript publications have better outcomes. The research experience
provides a significant advantage to students who are looking for better pharmacy residency
or fellowship opportunities.
Using work-study options will help students gain hands-on experience in the laboratory.
PCOM School of Pharmacy supports students in presenting their work at national conferences,
midyear meetings and at PCOM Research Days, ensuring a successful professional and
academic career.
PCOM School of Pharmacy prepares Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) graduates for careers in healthcare settings
including hospital, outpatient ambulatory care, managed care and community pharmacy
practice.