CAPTION: (L-R): Dean of the ULM College of Pharmacy Dr. Glenn Anderson, Dr. Paul W. Sylvester, ULM President Dr. Ronald Berry, LCF Executive Director James Adams, LCF Director of Operations Susie Runkle
MONROE, LA –The ULM Foundation is pleased to announce the establishment of the Paul W. Sylvester Louisiana Cancer Foundation (LCF) Endowed Scholarship. This scholarship was established by private donations and with assistance from the Louisiana Cancer Foundation to support Sylvester’s cancer research conducted in the ULM College of Pharmacy.
Annual scholarship awards will be made to three eligible Pharm.D. students starting their third or fourth year of training (P3 or P4) in the ULM College of Pharmacy. Each recipient will receive one-third of the spendable earnings from the endowment. Candidates must be in the top one-third of their class and have demonstrated an interest in the fields of oncology and/or cancer research. Eligible students can apply for ULM Foundation scholarships at /scholarships/foundation.html.
Dr. Sylvester shared, "Establishing this endowed scholarship is a step toward investing in the next generation of pharmacy professionals who are passionate about oncology and cancer research. By supporting these students, we are not only investing in their education, but also in the future of cancer research and the hope for better treatment outcomes.”
Sylvester, an endocrinologist, joined the ULM College of Pharmacy in 2001. He is the Associate Dean of Research and Pfizer, Inc. B.J. Robison Endowed Professor of Pharmacology.He continues his research of tocotrienols, a rare natural form of vitamin E that has displayed potent anti-cancer effects. More information on Dr. Sylvester’s research can be found .
“On behalf of the Louisiana Cancer Foundation Board of Directors, it’s an honor for our foundation to be named in this newly created endowed scholarship along with such a distinguished researcher as Dr. Paul Sylvester,” said James Adams, Executive Director of LCF. “I look forward to seeing the impact this scholarship will make in the education of future Pharm. D. graduates and, in turn, their contributions to the field of oncology and cancer research,” he added.
About The Louisiana Cancer Foundation
The Louisiana Cancer Foundation (LCF) is a nonprofit established in 1999. Since that time the LCF has funded 84 cancer screenings, which have included 10,131 patients. The LCF has donated $296,688 to ULM over the years including their donations to Dr. Sylvester’s cancer research, as well as the Teresa Marsala Memorial Nursing Fund in the Kitty Degree School of Nursing. The LCF has also funded a $50K endowed scholarship for ULM students who are cancer survivors or who have been impacted by cancer in their families.
The LCF holds regular cancer screenings throughout northeast Louisiana. For a full list of upcoming screenings and more information about the foundation, visit.
About the ULM College of Pharmacy
The pharmacy program at ULMis Louisiana’s only publicly supported comprehensive center for pharmaceutical education, research, and service. The Toxicology program at ULM was the first of its kind in the South and is currently one of only six nationally. In addition to the standard Pharm.D. degree, our Pharmacy program also offers three combination degree alternatives. The Graduate program at the ULM College of Pharmacy offers two Ph.D. degree options. Learn more at .