Molecular Pharmaceutics & Drug Delivery

Pharmacoengineering Program Enables Advanced Drug Development and Delivery

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March 11, 2025
The graduate portfolio program in pharmacoengineering is an interdisciplinary effort that bridges expertise in pharmaceutics, chemistry, engineering, biochemistry, biologics and drug metabolism. The goal is to use new technology to develop next-generation, personalized treatments to ensure patients receive optimal dosages delivered to the precise part of the body that needs help — reducing harmful side effects and increasing their efficacy. The program is a collaboration between the Cockrell School of Engineering, College of Natural Sciences and College of Pharmacy.

MPDD Seminar - Rex Moore

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Scheduled
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PHR 4.114

Walkow Makes Austin Woman Magazine's 2025 Change Makers List

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January 2, 2025
Clinical Professor of Molecular Pharmaceutics and Drug Delivery and Executive Director & Chief Technology Officer, Innovating for Health (i4Health) Institute Janet C. Walkow, Ph.D. was named as one of Austin Woman magazine’s 2025 Change Makers. Walkow earned a place among female Austinites recognized as Talent Transformers, one of 12 categories featured in the 2025 Change Makers List.
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