Categories: Honors and Awards

Manglik shares passion for cellular communication in UCSF Byers Award Lecture

Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry faculty member Aashish Manglik, MD, PhD, was celebrated as a curiosity-driven scientist in the 29th annual Byers Award Lecture, where he shared how he fulfilled a research dream in his journey from Stanford University to UCSF.

School of Pharmacy shows out in Grad Slam storytelling competition

Three students with ties to the School were finalists in the event, which challenges graduate students to explain their research to an audience of non-experts in just three minutes.

Manglik awarded 2024 Bowes Biomedical Investigator

The GPCR and neuropsychiatric diseases researcher will receive $1.25 million over five years to explore new territory.

School of Pharmacy faculty recognized among Highly Cited Researchers

The recognition of Krogan, Shoichet, Manglik, and Giacomini underscores the School’s commitment to fostering groundbreaking research that addresses critical issues in health care and pharmaceutical sciences.

QBI and Director Krogan’s COVID and infectious disease efforts continue to make waves

QBI publishes breakthrough on COVID-19 variants; Nevan Krogan recognized as trailblazer.

Innovation gets a boost from 2023 Koda-Kimble Seed Awards

This ninth year of awards focuses on research advancing health and furthering understanding related to cancer, diabetes, HIV testing, immune response, and more.

Dean Giacomini named prestigious alumni awardee by University at Buffalo

Award from her alma mater recognizes Giacomini as a leading scientist and pharmacogenomics expert.

Manglik, Arkin, Bastian receive Mark Foundation ASPIRE Award for moonshot cancer research

Funding from the Mark Foundation for Cancer Research will fuel high-risk, high-impact research on uveal melanoma.

Giacomini receives 2023 Reynold Spector Award in Clinical Pharmacology and Translational Medicine

The School of Pharmacy’s dean was honored with an award named after one of her scientific heroes.

Giacomini, Krogan, Shoichet, and Manglik recognized among most influential scientists

Four School of Pharmacy faculty members rank in the top 1 percent of researchers for their highly cited work

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