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Students from NSU College of Pharmacy Present Research at National Meeting

From Left: Sinziana Ungureanu (Pharm.D. student class of 2017), Yana Vorontsova (Pharm.D. student class of 2019), Mutasem Rawas-Qalaji, B. Pharm., Ph.D. (Associate Professor, College of Pharmacy, Nova Southeastern University), Alhussain Aodah, B. Pharm. (Ph.D. candidate), Rawan Bafail, Pharm.D., MSc (Ph.D. candidate), Ana Diaz (Pharm.D. student class of 2017), and Naima Jahan (Pharm.D. student class of 2018, not shown in the picture) presenting during AAPS Annual Conference in Denver, CO (Nov 13-17, 2016)

Six NSU College of Pharmacy’s students attended the Annual Conference of the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists where they presented posters for their research conducted at NSU. The American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS) is the largest association for pharmaceutical scientists in U.S. and worldwide. This year the AAPS Annual Conference was held in Denver, CO (November 13-17, 2016).

The posters presented were about epinephrine nanocrystals optimization and atropine sublingual tablet formulation and its permeation enhancement. The students were mentored and trained by Mutasem Rawas-Qalaji, B. Pharm., Ph.D (Associate Professor, College of Pharmacy, and Director of NSU’s Center for Drug Discovery and Development (CD3).