Kisor tapped for national Excellence in Achievement award
David Kisor, professor and director of pharmacogenomics education at Manchester University, has been honored by the American College of Clinical Pharmacology with the ACCP Excellence in Achievement award for his engagement and contributions to the national organization.
Manchester is home to the nation’s first and only dedicated master’s degree program in pharmacogenomics, as well as the first dual degree in pharmacy and pharmacogenomics.
About Manchester University
Manchester University, with campuses in North Manchester and Fort Wayne, Ind., offers more than 60 areas of academic study to nearly 1,600 students in undergraduate programs, a Master of Athletic Training, a Master of Pharmacogenomics and a four-year professional Doctor of Pharmacy. Learn more about the private, northern Indiana school at www.manchester.edu.
March 2018
Related:
- Manchester offers a dual degree program for those who wish to earn a doctoral degree in pharmacy and a master's degree in the cutting edge field of pharmacogenomics.
- Manchester also offers a one-year traditional or two-year online master’s degree in pharmacogenomics.
- MU Pharmacy Programs, based at the Fort Wayne campus, are part of the College of Pharmacy, Natural and Health Sciences at the northern Indiana school. High school students graduating this spring interested in pharmacy as a career are encouraged to apply for the Pharmacy Early Assurance Program.
- More on Dr. Kisor.