CU Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 2020 Impact Report

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AT THE CU SKAGGS SCHOOL OF PHARMACY AND PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES


thank you The generations of pharmacists and researchers who have been educated by the CU Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences are making groundbreaking scientific discoveries, serving patients around the globe and caring for the communities they live in while developing the breakthrough therapies of tomorrow. Recently, they have gone on to lead the American Pharmacists Association, become the Colorado Pharmacists Society Pharmacist of the Year and earn the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists’ Residency Excellence Award —to name just a few accomplishments. Benefactors like you make it possible for our pharmacy professionals to reach those great heights. With your support, we can expand

educational opportunities for students, provide support for innovative research and help shape the future of pharmacy. And after more than a century of experience training worldclass pharmacists and researchers, the CU School of Pharmacy is still innovating for the next 100 years. Your generosity helps us continue our tradition of success and, for that, I am grateful.

- Ralph J. Altiere, PhD Dean, CU Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

FUELED BY PHILANTHROPY Philanthropy fuels our efforts of training the next generation of pharmacy professionals while reinventing the field to impact lives in our communities. With your help, we have reached even greater heights. • U.S. News and World Report ranks us in the top 15% of pharmacy schools in the country. • We are ranked #11 for National Institutes of Health research funding among all pharmacy schools in the U.S. • Today, 95% of the class of 2018 are employed in a pharmacy position. • Graduates of the class of 2019 who applied and participated in the PGY1 2019 Residency Match had a 70% success rate, beating the national match rate of 67%. •

The Center for Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention continues to combat our nation’s opioid crisis by facilitating interdisciplinary research, identifying and promoting evidence-based clinical practices, educating health care and public health practitioners, and testing, implementing, and promoting new models of care for the treatment of pain and substance use disorders.

CU Pharmacy is helping people with breakthrough technology. Our scientists are taking part in a groundbreaking clinical trial to treat patients with a debilitating form of epilepsy; exploring how milk particles could be used as a form of edible chemotherapy; personalizing cancer treatment; discovering compounds to treat giardia and brain-eating infections; and engineering cells to be used as pharmaceutical agents.

• Our pharmacy experts are leading the way in understanding the role of cannabis in health care — from treating back pain to determining its use in cancer care.


by the numbers

*giving to the CU Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences since 2017

Ranked

70%

#11

residency match success rate

in NIH-funded research

#22 out of all pharmacy schools

$ 399

137

$12,823,172.02

total benefactors*

first-time benefactors*

total giving*

YOU’VE MADE THIS POSSIBLE We remain committed to attracting and retaining the very best students and faculty, and your support helps us reach this goal. In 2019, CU Pharmacy added three new scholarships to help students cover the costs of a world-class education. Philanthropy is also critical to our research operations. With your support, we have spearheaded multiple research projects including identifying a link between uncontrolled diabetes and depression, and discovering new therapies for patients with severe epilepsy. This research, and many other research efforts at the school, are producing tangible results that will soon change lives. Central to the success of our students is the opportunity to attend conferences. This is an important part of the curriculum, enabling future leaders to learn from professionals around the world and, oftentimes, present their own research. This gives them valuable experience within the broader field of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences. Philanthropy helps makes such travel possible.


GLENN D. AND JENNIFER M. APPELT SCHOLARSHIP In 2019, Jennifer Appelt and her daughter, Christy Allen, created the Glenn D. and Jennifer M. Appelt Scholarship to honor the late Glenn Appelt, a beloved pharmaceutical sciences professor. They hope that this scholarship will give future generations of students the opportunity to attend CU Pharmacy.

“This scholarship represents Glenn’s loyalty to the CU School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. He would have been so honored to be remembered this way. He was very modest and never sought the limelight. Glenn’s career was defined by research, love for students and a love for CU.” - Jennifer Appelt

CHELSEA VALLEJOS, CLASS OF 2022 The CU Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences is creating the health care workforce of tomorrow by attracting the most promising students. The Glenn D. and Jennifer M. Appelt Scholarship is giving Chelsea the opportunity to attend pharmacy school and carry on a proud tradition of leading the field.

“Your generous gifts have given me the opportunity to continue my education after high school and be the first in my family to enroll in and complete a graduate level education. I am grateful not only for the financial support I have received but also for the lasting relationships and service opportunities that have resulted from your generosity.”

CU Anschutz Office of Advancement | advancement@cuanschutz.edu | 303.724.6336 If you would prefer to receive these updates electronically, please email advancement@cuanschutz.edu


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