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portrait of Quanyin Hu in a lab

New Approach Could Push Limits of Immunotherapy for Difficult-to-Treat Cancers

Posted on November 23, 2022

A recent study by Assistant Professor Quanyin Hu points toward a potential new approach for pushing the limits of immunotherapy, opening a door to more effective treatment of inoperable tumors and metastatic cancer.

Quanyin Hu stands in his lab.

Probiotic ‘Backpacks’ Show Promise for Treating Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

Posted on November 11, 2022

Combined with the probiotics themselves, newly developed nanoparticle “backpacks” could significantly improve — and simplify — IBD treatments.

portraits of Dalia Saleh, John Lemke, and Yolanda Tolson

New Webinar Series Explores the Cutting-Edge of Pharmacy

Posted on September 16, 2022

Pharmacy Experts webinars feature faculty, alumni sharing their broad expertise in practice and research.

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All in the (Pharmacy) Family

Posted on September 16, 2022

Launched during the height of the pandemic, Pharmacy Families evolves to build community among students and faculty.

Olayinka Shiyanbola headshot

Peer-Led Support Meets Patient Education

Posted on September 16, 2022

Associate Professor Olayinka Shiyanbola designs an intervention to help African Americans with diabetes excel in self-management.

Marina Maes speaking at podium

Understanding Pharmacists’ Roles in a Post-Roe World

Posted on September 15, 2022

Assistant Professor Marina Maes aims to assess how the overturn of Roe v. Wade has affected Wisconsin pharmacists’ perceptions of their role in providing reproductive health care.

Tyler Albright, Amanda Margolis, and Ryan Simonet outside of the William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital

Advancing Veteran Care with Specialty Pharmacy

Posted on September 15, 2022

Alumni created a first-of-its-kind specialty pharmacy service to provide additional support, education to veterans undergoing complex medication therapies.

Arash Bashirullah and Sarah Neuman

Bridging the Gap Between a Novel Protein and its Cellular Function

Posted on September 13, 2022

Postdoctoral scientist Sarah Neuman and Professor Arash Bashirullah find bridge-shaped proteins that channel the flow of essential lipids inside cells.

Assistant Professor Quanyin Hu in his lab

New Injectable Gel Treatment Offers Promise for Tough-to-Treat Brain Tumors

Posted on August 3, 2022

School of Pharmacy Assistant Professor Quanyin Hu and collaborators publish preclinical results on a new approach to prevent glioblastoma recurrence.

Tyler Prickette speaks with a colleague

New Toolkit Helps Pharmacists Build Opioid Stewardship Programs in Rural Wisconsin

Posted on June 14, 2022

Developed by School of Pharmacy alumni, faculty, and staff and collaborators, a new opioid stewardship toolkit aims to save lives

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