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Purdue research identifies new risk factor for drug-induced QT interval prolongation

Purdue research identifies new risk factor for drug-induced QT interval prolongation

by Jennifer Stewart-Burton | May 5, 2025 | Alumni, Faculty & Staff, Featured

Friday, May 2, 2025 The Purdue College of Pharmacy recognizes the groundbreaking research of Dr. James Tisdale, whose recent study sheds light on a significant risk factor for drug-induced QT interval prolongation, which can lead to the life-threatening arrhythmia...
Alumnus and wife commit $20 million to expand research efforts in Purdue’s College of Pharmacy

Alumnus and wife commit $20 million to expand research efforts in Purdue’s College of Pharmacy

by Jennifer Stewart-Burton | Apr 30, 2025 | Alumni, Faculty & Staff, Featured

  Wednesday, April 30, 2025 | Aaron Martin   WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue University has received a $20 million commitment from Greg (BS, Pharmacy ’99) and Amy Baker to support research in a new center within the College of Pharmacy. The facility will be...
Chaney Family gives $100K in support of Purdue Pharmacy public health center

Chaney Family gives $100K in support of Purdue Pharmacy public health center

by Jennifer Stewart-Burton | Apr 30, 2025 | Alumni, Faculty & Staff, Featured

Tuesday, April 30, 2025 WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Jeannie (BS ’61) and Jim Chaney have made a $100,000 gift in support of Purdue University’s Center for Community Health Enhancement and Learning as part of the university’s annual Purdue Day of Giving. With this gift, the...
Researchers recruit killers to a tumor fight: Antibody immunotherapies developed to treat glioblastoma

Researchers recruit killers to a tumor fight: Antibody immunotherapies developed to treat glioblastoma

by Jennifer Stewart-Burton | Apr 16, 2025 | Featured

Wednesday, April 16, 2025 | Steve Martin   WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue University researchers are developing innovative antibody-based immunotherapies that recruit and improve the function of the body’s innate immune system to treat glioblastoma, an incurable...

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  • Purdue research identifies new risk factor for drug-induced QT interval prolongation
  • Alumnus and wife commit $20 million to expand research efforts in Purdue’s College of Pharmacy
  • Chaney Family gives $100K in support of Purdue Pharmacy public health center
  • Researchers recruit killers to a tumor fight: Antibody immunotherapies developed to treat glioblastoma
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