Graduate Studies Research Seminar
Sprinkles on Timbits: immunostimulatory nucleic acid delivery using cationic nanoparticles
Dr. Sarah Poynter
Assistant Professor, Health Sciences
Wilfrid Laurier University
PHR 1012
Assistant Professor, Health Sciences
Wilfrid Laurier University
PHR 1012
Research seminar presentation by Dr. Jasmin Lalonde, Associate Professor, Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of Guelph
Location: PHR 1012
Research seminar presentation by: Dr. Nicholas Roleau, Assistant Professor, Health Sciences, Wilfrid Laurier University
Loctation: PHR 1012
Research presentation by Dr. Daniala Weir, Assistant Professor, Pharmacoepidemiology and Clinical Pharmacology, Utrecht University, Netherlands; Adjunct Assistant Professor, School of Pharmacy, University of Waterloo
Location: Teams
Research seminar presentation by Scott Gillis, PhD Candidate, School of Pharmacy, University of Waterloo
Location: PHR 1012
Research seminar presentation by Dr. John Srbely, Associate Professor, Department of Human Health and Nutritional Science, University of Guelph
Location: PHR 1012
The pharmacy research seminar series is a forum for faculty, students, clinicians, and industry researchers to discuss pharmacy-related research and its impact on healthcare. Open to all faculty, staff, and students, the seminars are mandatory for MSc and PhD Pharmacy students as part of their graduate studies requirements.
The pharmacy research seminar series is a forum for faculty, students, clinicians, and industry researchers to discuss pharmacy-related research and its impact on healthcare. Open to all faculty, staff, and students, the seminars are mandatory for MSc and PhD Pharmacy students as part of their graduate studies requirements.
The pharmacy research seminar series is a forum for faculty, students, clinicians, and industry researchers to discuss pharmacy-related research and its impact on healthcare. Open to all faculty, staff, and students, the seminars are mandatory for MSc and PhD Pharmacy students as part of their graduate studies requirements.
The pharmacy research seminar series is a forum for faculty, students, clinicians, and industry researchers to discuss pharmacy-related research and its impact on healthcare. Open to all faculty, staff, and students, the seminars are mandatory for MSc and PhD Pharmacy students as part of their graduate studies requirements.