The School’s IPE program includes a host of activities, including clinical simulations, designed to graduate career-ready, collaborative pharmacists.
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Sweetening the Process of Biomarker Discovery in Alzheimer’s Disease
Professor Lingjun Li is working to develop powerful tools to discover Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers to drive early detection, diagnosis, and treatment.
John & Susan Sutter Named Alumni of the Year
John and Susan Sutter met at the School of Pharmacy, founded and owned their own community pharmacy, and have served as leaders in the pharmacy profession for decades.
Four Distinguished School of Pharmacy Alumni Awarded Citation of Merit
Since 1953, the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy has given Citation of Merit Awards to distinguished alumni or friends of the School each year
Former Dean Joins Roster of Science Luminaries
Jeanette Roberts becomes the eighth AAAS Fellow in SoP history
Students return to Rennebohm
Campus is abuzz and so too is Rennebohm Hall as faculty, staff, and fellow students welcome 143 Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) students, 23 Pharmacology-Toxicology (PharmTox) undergraduates, and 28 individuals pursuing graduate degrees.
Tang’s group receives prestigious NIH U01 award
Weiping Tang, professor in the Pharmaceutical Sciences Division, is the principal investigator of a new U01 grant from the National Institutes of Health that will study the development of new methods to synthesize carbohydrates.
Wisconsin among top ten states to practice pharmacy
According to the July 19, 2017 edition of Drug Topics magazine, a strong annual wage and number of job openings were two factors that boosted the Badger State into a second place
Badger alumni are 2017 PSW award recipients
Several alumni from the School are among those selected for the 2017 Pharmacy Society of Wisconsin (PSW) Awards.
Graduate students experience the legacy of the Land O’Lakes conference
Yutong “Tony” Tam, graduate student in the lab of Professor Glen Kwon, Pharmaceutical Sciences Division, and Alexa Barres, a chemistry PhD candidate, working with Professor Sandro Mecozzi’s group, were among 10