A new study by School of Pharmacy researchers finds promising results for a non-pharmacological intervention to improve the moods of patients with dementia.
Faculty
Breaking the Opioid Cycle: Part 2
In the second in a three-part series exploring how School of Pharmacy researchers are curbing the opioid epidemic, faculty are testing a new tool to improve appropriate prescribing and leveraging pharmacist expertise to increase naloxone dispensing.
School Welcomes New Assistant Professor Marina Maes
New Associate Professor Marina Maes brings a focus on women’s health and chronic disease management to the School’s Pharmacy Practice Division.
AACP Honors 4 School of Pharmacy Pairs as Walmart Scholars
The mentees of four faculty members from the School of Pharmacy, who include students and alumni of the School, were chosen as 2019 Walmart Scholars by the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy.
A Sticking Point for Medication Adherence
A statewide project including the expertise of Professor David Mott has Wisconsin pharmacies re-thinking prescription labels.
Breaking the Opioid Cycle
In the first in a three-part series exploring how School of Pharmacy researchers are curbing the opioid epidemic, faculty are building a toolkit for pharmacists to get involved with opioid use disorder treatment, and paving the way for an opioid misuse vaccine.
Education Empowers Epilepsy Patients
A patient education-focused research project led by Professor Barry Gidal and Assistant Professor Amanda Margolis explores how information can increase epilepsy medication adherence.
Two Faculty Honored with Prestigious Vilas Awards
Vilas Investigator Awards allow Weiping Tang and Jiaoyang Jiang to expand their research labs to pursue new opportunities.
Operation Diabetes Provides Outreach at Wunk Sheek Powwow
Student pharmacists receive cultural sensitivity training and provide educational resources, risks assessments, and testing to attendees of the annual Wunk Sheek Powwow.
Antibiotic Resistance Across Wisconsin Revealed by New Maps
Assistant Scientist Laurel Legenza’s antimicrobial resistance mapping tool, the AMR Tracker, reaches a new milestone and welcomes a new partnership.