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Neuro-CPK graduate students present at local, national & international conferences

  • Writer: Erin Jessup
    Erin Jessup
  • 21 hours ago
  • 1 min read
A 5.5 meter tall bronze statue in the Northwest Coast art–style of a killer whale mid-jump, with its tail and nose pointing down and its large dorsal fin reaching up to the sky.
Killer Whale, Chief of the Undersea World sculpture in Stanley Park, Vancouver

Congratulations to our Neuro-CPK graduate students, who presented their research at the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (FPPS) Research Day (University of Alberta, Edmonton), the Canadian Pharmacy Education and Research Conference (CPERC) (Edmonton, Alberta), the Canadian Society for Pharmaceutical Sciences (CSPS) Conference (Vancouver, British Columbia), and the European Stroke Organization Conference (ESOC) (Maastricht, Netherlands). These events were a great chance for the students to share their ongoing work, meet new colleagues, exchange ideas, and learn about new research in pharmacy and neuro-critical care. We are proud of all of them for their outstanding performances. Particular congratulations to our MSc student, Andrew Altobelli, for winning an award for his poster presentation at the FPPS Research Day.




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