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Informational Webinar | March 9, 2022

Register for an on-demand version of our March 9th, 2022 informational webinar featuring a presentation from Christopher L. Bare on how clinical toxicology is an important multidisciplinary study for the pre-hospital environment. His presentation was followed by an informational session providing attendees with an overview of the graduate program in Clinical Toxicology including a Q&A session covering admissions requirements, course structure, career opportunities and alike.

Informational Webinar | September 22, 2021

In this webinar we welcomed Dr. Michael Greenberg for his presentation "Sea-dumped Chemical Weapons - Environmental risk, occupational hazard." We also covered program benefits, admissions, tuition and fees and more.

Introducing Course Completion Badges via Badgr

Students can now start earning digital badges, as you complete your Clintox coursework, with Badgr. We hope that these digital badges will help students showcase their qualifications and achieve career success during their studies and beyond.  Digital badges are a form of micro-credentials that allow students to…

Dr. Oliver Grundmann and Brian Cicali accepted into ACCP Leadership Development Program

Oliver Grundmann, Ph.D., M.S., M.Ed., a clinical professor of medicinal chemistry, and Brian Cicali, a third-year graduate student, will represent the University of Florida College of Pharmacy in the American College of Clinical Pharmacology, or ACCP, Leadership Development Program. The pair were among five individuals accepted to the program…

ACCP elects Dr. Oliver Grundmann as secretary

The American College of Clinical Pharmacology, or ACCP, has elected Oliver Grundmann, Ph.D., FCP, a clinical associate professor in the department of medicinal chemistry, as its 2020-2022 secretary.

UF College of Pharmacy COVID-19 Vaccination Volunteers

Faculty, staff and Pharm.D. students in the University of Florida have supported the nationwide effort to provide COVID-19 vaccines by volunteering at hospitals, community pharmacies and mass vaccination events. In Gainesville, it has taken an army of volunteers to vaccinate our community, and at nearly every stage of the process, there has been someone from the UF College of Pharmacy supporting the effort. During the month of April, volunteers from the College of Pharmacy logged more than 1,500 hours supporting 13 mass vaccination events at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium.