News & Achievements Newsworthy activities of our group
Scientific achievements don’t end with their publication in scientific journals. In this era of growing mistrust in science, we aim to enhance our communication of research findings to a broad audience. We also try to recognize and celebrate the achievements of each of our group members. So, check out what we have been up to.
Recent news
POP graduate student Henry Hung-Kai Chen places third in student abstract competition at ISPE Annual Meeting
Chen was the Third Place Winner of the Stanley A. Edlavitch Award, named after the society’s first executive director.
POP Alumni gather at ICPE 2024
The Department of Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy community enjoyed another year of fun and friendship at the UF alumni diner at the ICPE Conference 2024 in Berlin.

Meet us at the ICPE Conference in Berlin
Review the schedule of activities for the UF College of Pharmacy faculty and staff attending the ICPE Conference in Berlin.
UF College of Pharmacy ranks No. 3 in new AACP research rankings, with record $41 million in funding
For the third consecutive year, the UF College of Pharmacy ranked No. 3 in all three major categories where annual research funding is reported by the AACP.
more News & Achievements
Stricter abortion laws may cause increased infant…
Infant mortality in the U.S. has increased by 7% since the 2022 Dobbs v. Jackson U.S. Supreme Court decision overturned the constitutional right to…

Congratulations POP Award Winners
Congratulations to Yehua Wang and Priyanka Kulkarni, who were awarded at the 2025 Annual Awards Ceremony, recognizing exemplary students in the…

Consortium Director Presents to Florida House…
On February 4, 2025, Consortium Director Almut Winterstein, RPh, PhD, FISPE, presented a report on Consortium programs and activities to the Health…

Recent press coverage
- Stricter abortion laws may cause increased infant deaths − 2 maternal and child health researchers explain the data, The Conversation
- Warnings of Valproic Acid’s Fetal Risks Fail to Boost Concurrent Contraceptives, Psychiatry Online
- Balancing act: Pregnancy and bipolar disorder, Undark