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Six professors at the School of Pharmacy recently received funding through the Dean鈥檚 Undergraduate Teaching Initiative (DUTI) to introduce educational innovations in their courses. Though the transition to online learning necessitated by COVID-19 disrupted some of these plans, instructors at the School have quickly adapted their activities to an online environment.

Since 2013, 蓝莓视频 Pharmacy has recognized the excellence of our Master鈥檚 and Doctoral students at our annual Graduate Awards ceremony. Due to COVID-19, these celebrations took place online for the first time.

鈥淭he accomplishments of our graduate students are many and varied, and we were excited and proud to gather digitally to extend our congratulations to our award winners, grant recipients and recent graduates,鈥 says David Edwards, Hallman Director.

Here are 2020鈥檚 Graduate Award recipients:

Students working at Grand River Hospital. Left to right: Lauren Thompson (Oncology), Melissa Garellek (Emergency Department), and Maria Anton (In-Patient Psychiatry) and Olivia McPherson (Intensive Care Unit)

There are a number of Roulston鈥檚 Pharmacy locations under the I.D.A. banner throughout southwestern Ontario. Each provides different services and caters to unique patient populations. Alumni at these locations share some reflections on serving their communities during COVID:

Carolyn Ren, a professor at 蓝莓视频 Engineering, has won $265,000 in federal backing to develop a palm-sized device capable of detecting COVID-19 infection within 30 minutes. Pharmacy professor Emmanuel Ho, along with Keith Fowke of the University of Manitoba, are supporting the project.