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Ohio State University College of Pharmacy

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Ohio State University College of Pharmacy
NameOhio State University College of Pharmacy
Established1885
TypePublic
Dean(Dean name varies)
CityColumbus
StateOhio
CountryUnited States

Ohio State University College of Pharmacy is the pharmacy college within a large public research university in Columbus, Ohio. It offers professional degrees, graduate training, and continuing education in pharmacy practice, pharmaceutical sciences, and health systems. The college participates in interdisciplinary initiatives across medicine, public health, and biotechnology, engaging partners in industry, government, and nonprofit sectors.

History

The college traces origins to the late 19th century amid growth in higher education linked to the Morrill Land-Grant Acts era, contemporaneous with expansions at institutions such as Harvard University, Columbia University, University of Pennsylvania, and Johns Hopkins University. Early leadership reflected national trends set by figures associated with American Chemical Society and the United States Pharmacopeia. Throughout the 20th century the college intersected with policies and events involving Food and Drug Administration, National Institutes of Health, World War I, World War II, and the postwar research boom that shaped programs at institutions including Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and University of California, San Francisco. Later decades saw curricular reform influenced by accreditation standards from Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education and collaborative research aligned with initiatives at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Science Foundation.

Academic programs

The college offers a professional Doctor of Pharmacy program and graduate degrees (PhD, MS) in pharmaceutical sciences, medicinal chemistry, and clinical pharmacy, paralleling curricula at University of Michigan, Northwestern University, and University of Minnesota. Coursework integrates pharmacology, pharmaceutics, drug metabolism, and patient care modules comparable to programs at Yale University and University of California, San Diego. Interprofessional education occurs through partnerships with Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus Public Health, and regional health systems like Nationwide Children's Hospital and The Ohio State University Fisher College of Business for health-care management content. Elective tracks include regulatory science linked to Food and Drug Administration frameworks, translational research mirroring efforts at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Scripps Research, and global health experiences with organizations such as World Health Organization and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Research and centers

Research spans drug discovery, pharmacogenomics, medication safety, and health outcomes, with faculty collaborating with entities similar to National Institutes of Health, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and industry partners like Pfizer, Merck & Co., Johnson & Johnson, and Eli Lilly and Company. Centers and institutes emphasize precision medicine, vaccine development, and opioid stewardship, echoing programs at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Technology transfer and entrepreneurship efforts link to regional innovation ecosystems involving BioOhio, Cleveland Clinic, and venture partners comparable to Kleiner Perkins and Sequoia Capital.

Admissions and student life

Admissions are competitive, with applicants assessed on academic records, prerequisite coursework, pharmacy experience, and interviews, following standards similar to admissions practices at Princeton University, Cornell University, and Duke University. Student organizations include chapters of national groups such as American Pharmacists Association, American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, and student government bodies modeled on those at University of Washington and University of California, Los Angeles. Co-curricular opportunities feature community outreach with partners like Meals on Wheels and clinical rotations across sites including Cleveland Clinic, Mount Sinai Health System, and veterans' facilities linked to the United States Department of Veterans Affairs.

Facilities and campus

Facilities encompass laboratory suites, simulation centers, and collaborative research spaces situated on a campus that hosts units like the College of Medicine, College of Nursing, and College of Dentistry. Core science facilities support advanced instrumentation comparable to those at Argonne National Laboratory and regional research parks such as Research Triangle Park. Campus resources include libraries aligned with standards of Library of Congress collections, computing clusters similar to those at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and clinical training spaces in affiliated hospitals like OhioHealth and Mount Carmel Health System.

Notable alumni and faculty

Alumni and faculty have included leaders in pharmaceutical industry, regulatory science, and academia who have collaborated with organizations such as National Institutes of Health, Food and Drug Administration, World Health Organization, and corporations like Pfizer and Merck & Co.. Faculty collaborations and honors have connections to awards and bodies including the National Academy of Medicine, American Association for the Advancement of Science, and foundations akin to Gates Foundation. Graduates have assumed roles in state government, federal agencies, hospital systems, and biotechnology startups interacting with networks involving Johnson & Johnson, Eli Lilly and Company, and academic partners at Columbia University, Harvard University, and Stanford University.

Category:Pharmacy schools in Ohio