Professors Seungpyo Hong, Sandro Mecozzi, Lingjun Li and Glen Kwon are combining their expertise to create a new research center that will improve the efficacy of new drug leads.
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A Memory Becomes a Means for Student Development
In honor of her late husband, Alfred Grube (BS ’52), Mary Grube offers a travel grant for School of Pharmacy PharmD students to encourage their development as pharmacists.
Nanoparticles Improve Tumor Treatment in Mice
Research by Professor Glen Kwon and former graduate student Tony Tam (PhD ’18) is working toward enhancing the efficacy of chemotherapy.
New Award Will Support Faster, More Powerful Drug Lead Development
The School’s Professor Weiping Tang is the principal investigator on the project that won funding from the UW2020: WARF Discovery Initiative program.
As Pharmacy Evolves, PharmD Program Offers Rich Research Experiences
As part of a top-tier research university, the UW–Madison School of Pharmacy offers PharmD students substantive research exposure across various research areas.
3 UW–Madison School of Pharmacy Alumni Honored as ASHP Fellows
Aaron Steffenhagen (PharmD ’01), Sylvia Belford (PharmD ’02, MS ’04), and Philip Brummond (MS ’02) are being inducted as American Society of Health-System Pharmacists fellows.
UW–Madison School of Pharmacy Leads in Residency Match Rate as Top 5 in the Nation
The University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy ranks number one in Wisconsin and fifth in the country in 2018 residency match rate (PGY1). The School’s PharmD students placed into residency programs at a rate more …
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.
Residency Track APPE Gives PharmD Graduates an Edge
In 2018, the UW–Madison School of Pharmacy will offer a residency track APPE in all six of its Wisconsin regions, plus a rural focus APPE, which is one of the first of its kind.
Zeeh Pharmaceutical Station Takes Drug Development to New Heights at UW–Madison School of Pharmacy
Since the Zeeh Station opened in 2003, its scientists have completed more than 550 projects, of which more than 60 were collaborations with on-campus researchers.