The College of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences, Institute of Public Health, provides you with robust education, hands-on experiences, and guidance from our expert faculty to prepare you for a successful career in the field.
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Florida A&M University researchers, led by Karam F.A. Soliman, use flavonoids in fruits and vegetables as a promising treatment for triple-negative breast cancer, emphasizing the importance of these foods in potential therapy for the disease, particularly affecting African-American women.
CoPPS, IPH learners are highly engaged in the classroom and their careers. Each brings a unique background, intellect, aptitude, and knowledge.
St. Fleur attended the ISPOR international conference during her first year, which led to published research.
Learn More About Graduate ProgramsI’ve had the pleasure of working with several experienced professors. I’m so thankful that the opportunity to grow and create innovative research projects will set me apart after graduation. Dissertation here I come!Nikema St. Fleur, a Ph.D. candidate in ESAP
Gaspard serves as the historian and chaplain for the Delta Iota chapter of Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity Inc.
Learn More About Learner OrganizationsHis involvement in this and several other CoPPS, IPH learner organizations have enhanced his leadership skills.Patric Gaspard P3 Learner
Wills earned the Experiential Star recognition from his involvement in his institutional IPPE at Doctors Memorial Hospi
Learn More About Experiential ProgramsHis preceptor, Dr. Cherie Richey, said “I appreciate him going above and beyond in each project. He will be a great asset to our pharmacy profession in the future.”Josef Wills - P4 Learner
Every learner's academic and professional success is essential to our faculty and staff. They truly embody the motto of "Excellence with Caring!"
Bridges to the Baccalaureate (B2B) Research Training Program
Our Alumni are members of a growing community of leaders in practice, research, and public health. The connection to the College doesn’t end when with commencement.