
This annual event highlights the accomplishments of College of Pharmacy researchers at all levels: undergraduate, Pharm.D. & graduate students, postdoctoral fellows & residents, as well as research staff and faculty. All researchers are encouraged to participate by submitting an abstract and creating a poster presentation of their current research. The abstracts will be published in the event proceedings that will be made available as a PDF on the Research Day website prior to the event.
Awards
Awards will be presented for one abstract for each of the categories represented. The winner will be selected and asked to do an oral presentation of their abstract. In addition, awards will also be made during the day of the event for “best poster” for each of the categories.
Location
Research Day will be held at the Carpenter-Winkel Centennial Suite on the 9th floor of the Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. A detailed schedule of events is being finalized and will be soon posted on the Research Day website.
Registration
To register, click this link which will bring you to a Qualtrics survey. If you will also be submitting an abstract, please indicate so in the Qualtrics survey and be prepared to copy and paste your abstract information into the on-line form. Please note: Both registration and abstract submission must be done at the same time.
Abstracts
Deadline: March 9, 2022 PRIORITY DATE TO BE CONSIDERED FOR AWARD!
All trainees should have abstracts reviewed by their faculty mentors before submission. Those primary authors submitting abstracts are required to be in attendance and to display a poster related to their abstract. The poster sessions will be in the afternoon from 2:15 pm -3:45 pm the day of the event.
Posters
Please visit the LRC website: for poster printing and designing.
Keynote Lecture
Dr. Michael Tortorici, Pharm.D., Ph.D.
Vice President, Clinical Pharmacology & Non-Clinical Development at Aro Biotherapeutics
Title of Talk: “Clinical Pharmacology and Drug Development: From Small Molecules to Biologics to Oligonucleotides”
Distinguished Faculty Lecture
Dr. Hung-wen (Ben) Liu, Ph.D.
Professor of Chemical Biology & Medicinal Chemistry
George H. Hitchings Regents Chair in Drug Design