, the primary location of the School of Pharmacy. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania historical plaque honoring
Jonas Salk's research conducted in the building that resulted in the first polio vaccine can be seen at the bottom right The primary educational tracks at the School of Pharmacy are its four-year PharmD program and its graduate programs. Central aspects of Pitt's School of Pharmacy include its emphasis on the integration of science and practice throughout the course of study, emphasis on team building through collaborative learning, a
service learning program, and its innovative methods of instruction delivery. The School of Pharmacy also provides a relatively unique Clinical Pharmaceutical Scientist Program that educates scientists to conduct translational and patient-oriented research and the GEAR-UP program to educate students about pharmaceutical research. The School of Pharmacy also offers a residency program for pharmacy and specialized in conjunction with the
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC), the UPMC Health Plan,
CVS Caremark, and
Rite Aid. The School of Pharmacy research endeavors range from
molecular genetics to human clinical research and patient-care outcomes. The school is a major center for pharmaceutical research as evidenced by its consist ranking among the top schools of pharmacy in research funding received from the
National Institutes of Health (NIH). Research centers within the School of Pharmacy include the Center for Pharmacogenetics, the Center for Education and Drug Abuse Research (CEDAR), and the Center for Pharmacoinformatics and Outcomes Research. The School also houses the Cell Imaging Core of the Center for Reproductive Science, a Neuroendocrinology Research Consortium, as well as considerable chemistry expertise in the Drug Discovery Institute of the University. Through its collaboration with UPMC, School of Pharmacy faculty members also lead the combined
Pittsburgh Poison and Drug Information Center. ==Organization and facilities==