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Join us for a 25 minute tour of Avedisian Hall. We start with Katelyn, one of our PharmD students, giving a general tour of the building before she hands off to Beth, one of the students in the BSPS program, who shows you around one of our research labs.
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PHP585 Measurement in Health Outcomes
An elective for those interested in more advanced material in the interpretation of medical research. This course considers classic psychometric theories to understand how outcomes are measured in health care research. Encouraged for those who are graduate students or who are bound for graduate programs and who have STA 411 or its equivalent. Dr. Wen, […]
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An elective for those interested in more advanced material in the interpretation of medical research. This course will use an outcomes framework to assess causality in a variety of research designs. Encouraged for those who are graduate students or who are bound for graduate programs and who have STA 411 or its equivalent. Dr. Buchanan, […]
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Use computer software to explore the 3D structures of proteins of biomedical interest. Dr. King; 3 credits; PharmD or BSPS; 555 for graduate credit and includes a research project. PharmD or BSPS
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A new COVID-19 test
Today, most COVID-19 conversation is about the when and where of the vaccine. But the country’s public health experts have been clear—now is not the time to take our foot off the gas when it comes to testing. Continued access to affordable, reliable testing is essential.
That is why the new COVID-19 test, developed by a team of researchers at the University of Rhode Island, is so important. Because it is saliva-based, URI’s test is less invasive than many of the traditional nasal swab tests, and our researchers say it is sensitive, specific, and can deliver results at a lower cost.
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