Here’s to you, Dr. Robinson!

A farewell reception for Dennis Robinson, Ph.D., chairman of the department of pharmaceutical sciences, will be Thursday at 4 p.m. in the College of Pharmacy Commons.









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Dennis Robinson, Ph.D.
Dr. Robinson will retire from the College of Pharmacy after 25 years of service.

He joined the faculty in 1986 as an assistant professor in the department of pharmaceutical sciences and later served as an associate professor and interim chairman.

He was appointed chairman of the department of pharmaceutical sciences in 2003.

He will soon return to his native New Zealand.

11 comments

  1. Sasha Kabanov says:

    Dear Dennis :
    I wish you all the best and congratulate you with the exemplary service to UNMC, COP and the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences. I am personally very thankful to you in infinite ways starting from recruiting me at UNMC, reading my first and successful grant application, supporting my path every step of the way from associate professor to slightly more, sticking together in difficult times, helping my associates to establish themselves as faculty, building up CDDN and COBRE, and finally sorting out most recent issues arising from my Megagrant in Russia. All was incredible but most valuable perhaps was an ability to come to your office and have a sincere, friendly conversation about all matters that were of concern to you or me. This is priceless. Thank you so much. On your reception I am exiled in Japan – not too far from New Zealand by the way. But my heart is with you and those who celebrate your achievements. Warm regards, my Friend.

  2. John Hauser says:

    Dr. Robinson. Thank you for your years of service and dedication. You represented the College of Pharmacy for many years on the UNMC Safety Committee and helped to make UNMC a safer and better place for everyone. Best wishes as you return home.

  3. Dan Flaherty says:

    I just wanted to say thank you for the guidance and opportunities you gave me during my time there. It was very enjoyable and I was glad to get to know you. I wanted to wish you good luck in New Zealand (although it is no Australia). Thank you, good luck and all the best!

  4. Jonathan L. Vennerstrom says:

    I echo Sasha's words – you have been an outstanding Chair of our department. Thank you for all that you have done to move the department forward. I wish you all the best as you head back to New Zealand!

  5. Keri Fakata Kasun says:

    Congratulation Dr Robinson! Here is to your amazing career! Enjoy retirment on your vineyard in NZ…what an exciting new adventure. Best wishes KLFK- Class of 2001

  6. Hardeep S Oberoi says:

    Dr. Robinson…best wishes for your future endeavors and thank you for the kind support all these years!!!

  7. Sudhir says:

    Dear Dr. Robinson,
    Congratulations on your retirement. Your guidance has been invaluable through my grad school life and beyond. Elements of your personality have been hardwired into me. I wish you the very best as you enjoy fishing in the pristine waters of NZ.

  8. vamsi says:

    Dr. Robinson. I wanted to thank you for all your support through out. I thoroughly enjoyed all the conversations we had. Though we will miss you badly here at the department, as someone, who was always available for us, I hope you have wonderful times ahead back home.

  9. Sinjan De says:

    Dr. Robinson:

    Thank you for your able guidance and helping us learn. I will cherish all the good moments and reflect back to those happy times, when things are going rough. Please enjoy New Zealand and please send a few pictures at your spare time. You will always be in our mind. We will miss you.

  10. Mary Reeg-Dhingra says:

    Dr. Robinson,
    I wish you well in your new adventures in your native New Zealand. I was a pharmacy student in one of your pharmaceutical sciences classes in the mid-1990s. You were serious and had high expectations of us, but when we lived up to them you gave us your respect. I am proud to have had you as my professor. Thank-you and good luck.

  11. Anonymous says:

    ******************************** we are reading this page together and are so very proud of all that you have achieved in your career. Such dedication to be recognised. Mum and I loved the letters written by your students and colleagues. Thankyou for giving mum the copy of your achievements, we will never be 'in the loop' but think you're amazing. Love from us at Oamaru Public Library Judith and Tania

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