Members listed Back row from Left:
Ezenwanyi Ahaghotu, Rukia Marijani, Cynthia Barsand,
Dr. M. Sachdeva (Chapter advisor), Patrick Dayal, Dr. Babu, Dr. Suniket, Dr. Abhijit, Joe Sweet, Loice Kikwai.
Front row from left:
Johnique Billups and Nkechi Ichite
Chapter Information
The Florida A&M University AAPS student chapter was established in February 2004 with the objectives of increasing student awareness of career opportunities in the pharmaceutical sciences and to provide students in the pharmaceutical sciences with opportunities for professional advancement and leadership development.
Activities
2004-2005
September 9, 2004
Chapter Meeting and Elections
September 21, 2004
Chapter Meeting
October 12, 2004
Member Recruitment Drive
October 26, 2004
Chapter Meeting
Career Workshop
October 28, 2004
Guest Speaker
Sean Sullivan, University of Florida, “Non-viral Cancer Gene Therapy”
November 5, 2004
Participate in Minority Biomedical Research Support (MBRS) Student Research Forum
November 6-11, 2004
AAPS Annual Meeting and Exposition
November 23, 2004
Chapter Meeting and Journal Discussion
December 2, 2004
Final chapter meeting of Fall 2004 semester
January 11, 2005
First Chapter Meeting of Spring 2004 Semester
February 15, 2005
Chapter Meeting and Picnic
February 2004
Guest Speakers Seminar
Drs. S. Subbarrao and R. Langley, Lincoln University, PA
March 15, 2005
Chapter Meeting and Journal Discussion
April 12, 2005
Chapter Meeting
2003-2004
April 2003
Guest Speaker
Jeffrey Hughes, Ph.D., University of Florida
April 2004
Guest Speaker
Ajay Banga, Ph.D., Mercer University
June 4 - 6th 2004
Attended GRASP at Mercer University, Atlanta, Georgia
June 24th 2004
Solvay Pharmaceutical Guests
Anil Salpeker, Ph.D.
Ramana R. Malladi, Ph.D.
Rajkumar V. Conjeevaram, Ph.D.
Dr. Bradley Clark, Ph.D.
September 2004
Member recruitment picnic
October 2004
Guest Speakers
Dr. S. Subbarrao, Lincoln University, PA
Dr. R. Langley, Lincoln University, PA
November 4th, 2004
Participate in Minority Biomedical Research Support (MBRS) Student Research Forum
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