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Morrato receives Best Podium Presentation Award
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| Elaine Morrato, outcomes research fellow at the School of Pharmacy, receives the Best Podium Presentation award from Marilyn Dix Smith, president of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research. Morrato participated as a podium presenter at the Western Pharmacoeconomics Conference held at the University of Utah. |
Drs. Page and Linnebur qualify
as ASCP Fellows
Robert Page, PharmD, and Sunny Linnebur, PharmD, have fulfilled the requirements
for qualification as Fellows of the American Society of Consultant Pharmacists
(ASCP).
Dr. Page is associate professor and Dr. Linnebur is assistant professor
in the School of Pharmacy’s Clinical Pharmacy Department.
ASCP Fellowship is an honor bestowed upon pharmacists who meet the highest
standards in Senior Care Pharmacy and have demonstrated an extraordinary level
of service and dedication in professional practice activities.
Dr. Repine receives Ellison
Medical Foundation Award
John E. Repine, MD, president and CEO of the Webb-Waring Institute for Cancer,
Aging and Antioxidant Research and the Waring professor of Medicine and associate
dean for Student Advocacy at the University of Colorado Denver, has won an Ellison Medical Foundation Senior Scholar in
Aging Award.
The award follows a national, competitive two-stage review by Ellison’s
highly distinguished scientific panel which includes two Nobel Laureates. The
award will support Dr. Repine’s aging-related research for the next four
years.
Dr. Schrier receives Humboldt Research
Award
Robert
W. Schrier, MD, professor of Medicine at the CU School of Medicine,
has been elected the recipient of a Humboldt Research Award after
having been nominated for this Award by the German scientists Prof.
Dr. Detlef Schlöndorff and Prof. Dr. Klaus Thurau.
The award is conferred in recognition of lifetime achievements in research.
In addition, the awardee is invited to carry out research projects of his own
choice in cooperation with specialist colleagues in Germany, further promoting
international scientific cooperation.
Dr. Schrier was chairman of the Department of Medicine at the CU School of
Medicine for 26 years and head of the Division of Renal Diseases and Hypertension
for 20 years. His research has been funded by the National Institutes of Health
for the last 35 years.
More information about the Humboldt Research Award can be found at http://www.humboldt-foundation.de/en/programme/preise/index.htm.
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