We've launched two new Alumni Awards:
πΉWomen in Leadership Award
πΉLeadership in Entrepreneurship Award
Our full suite of eight Alumni Awards celebrate excellence across the profession. Learn more about the awards, criteria, and nomination process: www.pharmacy.utoronto.ca/alumni-donor...
06.03.2026 18:29
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From school project to non-profit: Business Plan Competition alumni reflect on winning idea
2022 Business Plan Competition winners Team TRUSTi leveraged their skills and experience since graduating to advance harm reduction tool.
After winning the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacyβs Business Plan Competition in 2022, PharmD alumni Dante Foschia, Kristy Scarfone, Selina Cascone, and Al-amin Ahamed continue working to bring their harm reduction venture TRUSTi to life.
Read more: www.pharmacy.utoronto.ca/news-announc...
05.03.2026 19:24
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Toronto Centre for Real-World Evidence launches at Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy
New university-based centre, led by director Mina Tadrous, set to build capacity in real-world evidence for drugs and health technologies.
Toronto Centre for Real-World Evidence launches at Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy. Led by Associate Prof. Mina Tadrous, this new university-based centre is set to build capacity in real-world evidence for drugs and health technologies.
πRead the full storyβ¬οΈ www.pharmacy.utoronto.ca/news-announc...
04.03.2026 15:17
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PharmD alumβs industry role helps promote rare disease awareness and medication access
PharmaSEE mentor Marie-Hélène Irvine helps students see breadth of opportunities in profession and gain confidence in abilities.
Marie-Hélène Irvine, Senior Manager, Medical Science Liaisons at Amgen, reflects on how a PharmD rotation reshaped her career path, and how pharmacists are uniquely positioned to advance care and access for people living with #rarediseases.
Read more: www.pharmacy.utoronto.ca/news-announc...
27.02.2026 15:03
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The Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy's Research Report 2023β2025 is now live!
π Read here: www.pharmacy.utoronto.ca/about/public...
Thank you to our faculty members, trainees, staff, and collaborators whose dedication continues to move science and health forward.
@utoronto.ca | #ImPharmacy
26.02.2026 15:13
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Faces of PharmSci: Alexa Muir
Supervised by Associate Professor Lisa McCarthy, Alexa Muir is a second-year MSc student whose research explores how optimizing medication use can improve health and quality of life for older adults i...
MSc student Alexa Muir is researching how optimizing medication use for older adults living in long-term care can reduce medication-related harm and support better clinical decision-making, with the goal of improving care across Canada and beyond.
π: www.pharmacy.utoronto.ca/news-announc...
20.02.2026 16:39
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Five students recognized for leadership with University of Toronto award
Five students have contributed to creating a strong academic and social environment at the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy through their leadership in student groups.
Congratulations to graduate candidates Stephanie Borlase, Ricky Chang and Stephanie Skalitzky, and PharmD students Julia Ioannou and Meriam Salih on receiving the University of Toronto Student Leadership Award! ππ
π Read more: www.pharmacy.utoronto.ca/news-announc...
#ImPharmacy
17.02.2026 16:38
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PharmSci studentβs research advances medication safety during pregnancy
Diana Nelles was inspired by women in pharmacology research to advance knowledge in understudied populations.
Inspired by women in pharmacology, PhD student Diana Nelles's research aims to fill critical gaps in pregnancy drug-safety data and help guide safer prescribing for people with lupus during pregnancy: www.pharmacy.utoronto.ca/news-announc...
#WomeninScience #IDWGS
11.02.2026 15:09
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LIGAND-AI aims to transform early drug discovery through machine learning
Assistant Professor Rachel Harding is contributing to global initiatives to generate data needed to advance and accelerate drug discovery.
Assistant Professor Rachel Harding is helping lead LIGAND-AI, a global initiative using AI and machine learning to accelerate early drug discovery by generating high-quality, open data for the scientific community.
πRead more: www.pharmacy.utoronto.ca/news-announc...
10.02.2026 17:10
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π§ Artificial intelligence is transforming healthcare and researchβbut how much of it is hype?
In the latest episode of The Iβm Pharmacy Podcast, we explore the practical impact of AI across clinical care, population health, and drug discovery.
π§ Listen β¬οΈ
podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/s...
14.01.2026 15:56
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Preparing pharmacy students to lead: Zebrina Kassam named 2026 Leader-in-Residence
New Leader-in-Residence to focus on women in leadership through mentorship and networking opportunities
We are pleased to announce Zebrina Kassam as the 2026 Leader-in-Residence (LiR), hosted by the Centre for Practice Excellence. As LiR, she will mentor students, engage alumni, and help develop the leadership skills needed for successful pharmacy careers: www.pharmacy.utoronto.ca/news-announc...
06.01.2026 16:18
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Happy holidays, #UofT π The university will be closed from Dec. 24, 2025 to Jan. 2, 2026.
To find resources for the U of T community, please visit utoronto.ca/utogether.
We wish you a safe & restful winter break! βοΈ
23.12.2025 15:00
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Thank you for an incredible semester across all 40 #UofT Libraries π
Wishing you a joyful, restful holiday breakπ
Holiday hours + digital resources are always available at library.utoronto.ca β including journals and streaming, on campus or away.
See you in the new year πβ¨
22.12.2025 16:35
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βThank you allβ: President Melanie A. Woodin releases first holiday message to the #UofT community π uoft.me/holiday25
04.12.2025 17:10
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PharmD students support flu vaccination efforts in pharmacies across the GTA
This year, more than 500 U of T PharmD students in first and second year are prepared to help with vaccination efforts in pharmacies across the GTA.
The cold and flu season is underway in Ontario, and this year, more than 500 U of T #PharmD students in first and second year are prepared to help with vaccination efforts in pharmacies across the GTA.
π Read the full story β¬οΈ
www.pharmacy.utoronto.ca/news-announc...
05.12.2025 17:29
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Congratulations to the 2025 Alumni Awards recipients!
Through the Alumni Awards, we recognize graduates whose commitment and contributions continue to shape our Faculty community. Congratulations to our 2025 recipients!
We are delighted to announce our 2025 Alumni Awards recipients! From pharmaceutical leaders and public service contributors to community champions across healthcare, our honourees reflect the strength and breadth of our alumni community: www.pharmacy.utoronto.ca/news-announc...
27.11.2025 16:22
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New toolkit guides clinicians through conversations about polypharmacy
Developed by and for primary care providers, β5 Tips for Managing Polypharmacyβ toolkit provides evidence-based recommendations for managing multiple medications.
Associate Professor Lisa McCarthy, co-director of @deprescribing.bsky.social, worked with Canada's Drug Agency (CDA) and @ismpcanada.bsky.social to develop a practical tool that helps clinicians support safer, more effective conversations about #polypharmacy: www.pharmacy.utoronto.ca/news-announc...
25.11.2025 15:20
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S5.E3 - Relieving the Pressure LIVE
Podcast Episode Β· I'm Pharmacy Podcast Β· 2025-11-19 Β· 40m
In this special live episode of Iβm Pharmacy Podcast we bring together a panel of pharmacists, physicians, learners, and educators to ask a big, urgent question: How do we turn scattered progress in Ontarioβs healthcare system into collaborative, patient-centred care.
π§Listen at the link below β¬οΈ
19.11.2025 15:09
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Starting opioid agonist treatment after hospitalization for toxicity halves risk of repeat event
Shaleesa Ledlieβs PhD research demonstrates importance of strong care pathways to initiate treatment for people soon after opioid toxicity.
National Addictions Awareness Week (#NAAW) highlights: New ON research, led by Shaleesa Ledlie (Unity Health), shows a crucial hospital intervention: early opioid agonist therapy (OAT) after a toxicity event cuts the risk of a repeat event nearly in half: www.pharmacy.utoronto.ca/news-announc...
18.11.2025 17:40
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Eight pharmacists recognized for outstanding mentoring
Student-nominated EPE Preceptors of the Year provide invaluable guidance and support during early experiential courses.
Congratulations to the EPE Preceptors of the Year! π€©
Nominated by #PharmD students, they are recognized for their exceptional guidance and mentorship in early experiential learning, helping students take their first steps into pharmacy practice: www.pharmacy.utoronto.ca/news-announc...
17.11.2025 18:28
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CARD at school helps students win against needle fear
CARD system provides evidence-based tools to improve vaccination experience for students and injectors in school and university settings.
Prof. Anna Taddioβs CARD (Comfort, Ask, Relax, Distract) system is transforming vaccination by reducing pain, fear & anxiety to improve lifelong health behaviours. Learn how CARD is improving vaccine experiences across schools, public health, and pharmacies: www.pharmacy.utoronto.ca/news-announc...
12.11.2025 17:51
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Induction Ceremony affirms collective duty to care and recognizes need to evolve traditions
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First-year pharmacy students reflected on the symbolism of the white coat and their responsibilities as future health professionals during this yearβs Induction into the Profession of Pharmacy Ceremony.
Read more: www.pharmacy.utoronto.ca/news-announc...
#ImPharmacy | #PharmD | #InclusiveCare
07.11.2025 15:08
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PharmD for Pharmacists program opens new doors for clinical pharmacology scientist
Aaron Buaben reconnected with direct patient care and expanded his research skill set, preparing him for new possibilities in pharmacy profession.
After years in pharmacokinetics and clinical trial analysis, Aaron Buaben joined the #PharmD for Pharmacists program to strengthen his clinical expertise and broaden his perspective on the profession: www.pharmacy.utoronto.ca/news-announc...
#UofTGrad25 | #ClinicalResearch
03.11.2025 15:29
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PharmSci gradβs experience opens doors across disciplinesβfrom lab research to industry to health policy
Laura Bennettβs PhD research suggests Alzheimerβs-related protein could help relieve chronic pain.
Under the supervision of Associate Prof. Rob Bonin, 2T5 grad Laura Bennett explored how a protein linked to Alzheimerβs disease could relieve chronic pain. Her PhD journey reflects the curiosity, collaboration, and innovation that make her a grad to watch: www.pharmacy.utoronto.ca/news-announc...
30.10.2025 14:53
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Mango device offers sweet solution to biomanufacturing challenges
The portable device, developed by the Pardee lab, allows decentralized diagnostics and drug manufacturing, improving healthcare accessibility.
Researchers in the Pardee Lab have developed Mangoβa portable device for on-site production of diagnostics and therapeuticsβbringing accessible biomanufacturing to remote communities. The team is now adapting it for RNA-based vaccines and therapies.
π: www.pharmacy.utoronto.ca/news-announc...
28.10.2025 16:01
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The Survivorsβ Flag is raised at U of T St. George
Survivorsβ Flag raised across #UofT ahead of Orange Shirt Day & the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation π§‘ uoft.me/bRP
29.09.2025 14:01
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Survivors Flag raising ceremony
Rituals during the flag raising ceremony.
Leaders in the reflective walk.
A top-down view of the reflective walk in the Ma Moosh Ka Win Trail.
(1/4) Orange Shirt Day and the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation honour the experiences of residential school survivors and those that were lost.
30.09.2025 15:30
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