University of Wisconsin–Madison researchers have recently revealed that the effectiveness of common antibiotics could depend on the neighborhood where you live. Here are the details.
Global Health
Cape Town Collaboration to Improve Global Health
Laurel Legenza (PharmD ’13) led a years-long health systems improvement project in South Africa to enhance the diagnosis and treatment of C. difficile infection.
2021 Five of the Future
Meet recent UW–Madison School of Pharmacy alumni who are leading their fields forward.
School of Pharmacy and AIHP Host Free Virtual Social History of Pharmacy and Pharmaceuticals Festival
History comes alive in this new five-day festival that brings new insights to today’s urgent questions By Tristan Dooley Fascinating topics in the social history of pharmacy and pharmaceuticals will be highlighted in 11 panels, …
PharmD Program Introduces New Path of Distinction in Antimicrobial Stewardship
Latest Path of Distinction becomes the third path option for specialized learning and customization of the PharmD degree By Tristan Dooley The UW–Madison School of Pharmacy is expanding its Scholars in Pharmacy program in the …
Duane Kirking Receives APhA’s Hugo H. Schaefer Award
Alumnus honored for contributions to pharmacy and society By Katie Ginder-Vogel Duane Kirking (BS ‘74) always wanted to make an impact in his life. So when the American Pharmacists Association (APhA) honored him with its …
An International Invitation to Impact Medication Safety and Adherence
Taiwan welcomed two School of Pharmacy faculty, Assistant Professor Olayinka Shiyanbola and Associate Professor Michelle Chui to share their expertise and build partnerships.
Improving Population Health in Wisconsin and Abroad
Laurel Legenza (PharmD ’13) leads two health-system improvement projects on two different continents in the name of global health.
Global Health Leader Connie Kraus Retires from the School of Pharmacy
Connie Kraus (BS ’75, PharmD ‘93)—quilter, fisherwoman, grandmother, world traveler, and pharmacist—is retiring from the School after 25 years.
Forecasting Antibiotic Resistance with a ‘Weather Map’ of Local Data
By showing where in the state resistance to particular drugs is highest, School of Pharmacy researchers aim to give physicians the tools they need to quickly and accurately choose the best antibiotic.