PharmSci PhD trainee and Seto lab member Erin Chung's current work focuses on improving precision dosing for neonatal and paediatric populations using machine learning and pharmacokinetic modelling.
The Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy is pleased to announce two new roles that will focus on equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) and help advance efforts in these important areas.
The I’m Pharmacy Podcast, produced at the University of Toronto’s Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, has won two awards as part of the inaugural Signal Awards competition recognizing excellence in podcasting.
A new study led by Prof. Christine Allen, and Prof. Alán Aspuru-Guzik of Chemistry and Computer Science, demonstrates the potential for machine learning to accelerate the development of innovative drug delivery technologies.
Alumni Awards honour and recognize exceptional alumni who have successfully demonstrated a significant commitment to our Faculty's community. Congratulations to our 2022 recipients!
PharmSci PhD trainee Chukwunonso Nwabufo and Professor Reina Bendayan apply expertise in pharmacokinetics of HIV therapies to examine new and repurposed drugs for COVID-19.
Antimicrobial resistance may be one of the biggest challenges that health care may face in the future. Pharmacists are playing key roles in using antimicrobials responsibly to counter antimicrobial resistance and adapt to a changing environment.