The American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS) is a globally recognized professional scientific organization founded in 1986, comprised of over 10,000 members in academia, industry and government. AAPS encompasses a variety of scientific fields such as: pharmaceutics, biopharmaceutics, chemistry, biology, engineering, medicine, and other pharmacy fields of study.
The Auburn University chapter of AAPS (AU-AAPS) was founded in the Fall of 2016 by five graduate students with the desire to establish a club for students researching within the areas of pharmaceuticals and the surrounding fields. Not only was this the first graduate student club in the Harrison School of Pharmacy, it was the first AAPS student chapter formed in the state of Alabama.
AAPS strives to advance all fields dedicated to drug discovery, development and manufacturing of new pharmaceutical products and therapies. The goal of AU-AAPS is to provide professional development, learning experiences and leadership opportunities to graduate students to prepare them for their careers following graduation.
AU-AAPS Mission Statement:
Meeting Time: For specific event information please visit the AUInvolve page: auburn.campuslabs.com/engage/organization/AAPSAU.
Membership Information: If you are interested in becoming an AAPS-AU member, please go to the following link and follow the steps to create/renew your membership: www.aaps.org/membership-and-community/join-aaps-renew-membership. Membership is $40 per year for students and post-doctoral fellows. Once you have received your AAPS ID number, please email it to Sampada Tamhankar at spt0019@auburn.edu, where you will be added to the roster to receive updates about meetings, socials, and scientific seminars at Auburn University.
Sampada Tamhankar
Chair
Chu Zhang
Vice Chair
Nur Mita
Treasurer
Sarah Batten
Secretary
Zahra Khoshkhou
Social Co-Chair
Xuejia Kang
Social Co-Chair
Dr. Rusty Arnold
Advisor
Dr. Jay Ramapuram
Co-Advisor