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UT researchers awarded federal grant for chemotherapy treatment

January 26, 2021

Dr. Amit K. Tiwari, associate professor in the UToledo College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, discussed the three-year funding award of $1.4 million from the U.S. Department of Defense for a pre-clinical study of promising new chemotherapy aimed at triple negative breast cancer. Read: UT researchers awarded federal grant for chemotherapy treatment


$1.4 million in funding for cancer research at UT

January 26, 2021

Dr. Amit K. Tiwari, associate professor in the UToledo College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, discussed the three-year funding award of $1.4 million from the U.S. Department of Defense for a pre-clinical study of promising new chemotherapy aimed at triple negative breast cancer.


UToledo researchers receive $1.4 million to study breast cancer treatment

January 26, 2021

Researchers at The University of Toledo have received a three-year funding award of $1.4 million from the U.S. Department of Defense for a pre-clinical study of promising new chemotherapy aimed at triple negative breast cancer.


UT research on treatment of triple-negative breast cancer receives $1.4 million funding award

January 26, 2021

Researchers at The University of Toledo have received a three-year funding award of $1.4 million from the U.S. Department of Defense for a pre-clinical study of promising new chemotherapy aimed at triple negative breast cancer. Read: UT research on treatment of triple-negative breast cancer receives $1.4 million funding award


UToledo Pharmacy Professor Introduces Young Girls to Cosmetic Chemistry with Online Program

January 26, 2021

The UToledo team’s projects introduce science and chemistry to young girls and were featured as part of a special Imagination Station online program.


UToledo Awarded $1.4 Million to Advance New Chemotherapy for Difficult-to-Treat Breast Cancer

January 25, 2021

The treatment could be critical in overcoming the multidrug resistance that often characterizes and limits therapy options for triple negative breast cancer.


Imagination Station to offer virtual Cosmetic Chemistry presentation

January 21, 2021

Dr. Gabriella Baki, assistant professor of pharmaceutics and director of the Cosmetic Science and Formulation Design Program in the College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, will discuss chemistry’s role in cosmetics and teach children how to make a rejuvenating facial mask and shower jelly during an Imagination Station “STEMinist” event Tuesday, Jan. 26 on Zoom. Read: Imagination ...


Ph.D. Student Overcomes Pandemic’s Challenges to Seize Success

December 21, 2020

Austin Horton landed a job as a medical writer at Cello Health Communications in Pennsylvania, an opportunity to pair his classroom work with the business acumen he developed.


UToledo Researcher Awarded $2 Million NIH Grant to Develop First-of-its-Kind Drug to Treat Stroke Patients

November 17, 2020

The ongoing research could hold the key to giving survivors of hemorrhagic strokes a better chance for a more complete recovery.


8 Common Medications That May Cause Dehydration

November 16, 2020

Mitchell Howard, PharmD, clinical assistant professor in the UToledo College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, discusses how drugs for type-2 diabetes may cause a water imbalance. Read: 8 Common Medications That May Cause Dehydration