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Pharmacy Student
September 28, 2020

Pharmacy co-op program participants rise to pandemic challenges

Pharmacy co-op students, employers and staff collaborated to achieve 100 per cent co-op employment for pharmacy students throughout 2020

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February 13, 2023

Seven stories of love and passion, found at Waterloo

In the spirit of Valentine's Day, explore stories of alumni who found love on campus — with others and with their work

Waterloo pharmacy graduate assisting patient in a pharmacy
February 13, 2023

Pharmacists: Canada’s most accessible health-care professionals

Waterloo School of Pharmacy alum speaks to the benefits of the Minor Ailments Program

Small wetland
February 2, 2023

Small isolated wetlands are pollution-catching powerhouses

Study finds they outperform connected wetlands in filtering pollutants

February 1, 2023

New discovery may be key to controlling chemical reactions

Unexpected resonance frequencies observed in reactions between two molecules

Wetland in Waterloo during winter
February 1, 2023

Wetlands under threat

Waterloo professor, Rebecca Rooney, discusses the value of wetlands and the risk they face in Ontario

Pills on a countertop
January 30, 2023

Compounding pharmacies experience higher demand during medication shortages

Waterloo School of Pharmacy co-op student invaluable to industry

Phragmites in a wetland
January 27, 2023

Moths are the new tool to protect Canada’s wetlands

Waterloo biologists are part of the North American pilot program examining insect-based biocontrol of Phragmites

Quantum
January 26, 2023

University of Waterloo receives Quantum Horizon funding award

The awarded proposal seeks to understand and mitigate the loss of quantum information

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January 23, 2023

Congratulations to the Graham Seed Fund recipients

Ten Waterloo research projects will receive funding to develop health-care solutions

Pharmacists at a counter helping patients
January 23, 2023

Building a stronger health-care system

Waterloo School of Pharmacy professor Dr. Nardine Nakhla launches new digital health tool

baby hand holding an adult hand
January 11, 2023

Supporting pediatric care in a time of need

Waterloo Pharmacy co-op students answer CHEO’s emergency call for help

Pharmacist putting a bandage on a patient after vaccination.
January 9, 2023

“Vaccination deserts” identified in northern, rural and French-speaking Ontario

Pharmacist-administered vaccination sites unevenly distributed across Ontario

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