UVAS holds Clinical Pharmacy Colloquium
LAHORE:The Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (IPS) of the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS) arranged the first Clinical Pharmacy Colloquium and poster competition at City Campus on Thursday.
UVAS VC Prof Dr M Younus presided over the inaugural session of the event while Dean Faculty of Bio-sciences Prof Dr Habib-ur-Rehman, Director IPS Dr Tahir Mehmood and number of faculty members, representatives from pharmaceutical industries, researchers, students from 12 pharmacy institutions across the province and renowned national and international pharmacy experts physically and virtually attended. International speakers presented live modern ICT gadgets while over 100 research posters were displayed in competition by 12 pharmacy institutions from across the province.
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