Professor Lingjun Li reflects on her lab’s interdisciplinary research, the importance of spatial molecular imaging, and how tools like AI and mass spectrometry are shaping the future of biomedical science.

Professor Lingjun Li reflects on her lab’s interdisciplinary research, the importance of spatial molecular imaging, and how tools like AI and mass spectrometry are shaping the future of biomedical science.
Using a newly discovered byproduct of dying cancer cells, University of Wisconsin–Madison researchers are developing personalized vaccines that could help keep aggressive tumors from recurring.
Meet recent UW–Madison School of Pharmacy alumni who are leading their fields forward.
Professor Jiaoyang Jiang’s work on protein glycosylation is being recognized with one of UW–Madison’s top faculty honors.
On commencement weekend, the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy hosted a series of events to celebrate the incredible achievements of the School’s Class of 2025, including the Pharmacology and Toxicology bachelor’s degree program, PharmD, Health System Pharmacy Administration master’s degree, Health Systems Research in Pharmacy PhD, and Pharmaceutical Sciences master’s and PhD graduates.
See the people, processes, and equipment behind Assistant Professor Cody Wenthur’s exploration into psychoactive substances.
Through comics and communications, alum Kelly Montgomery bridges the gap between research and understanding, helping audiences of all backgrounds connect with science.
Professor Lingjun Li and lab members reveal the crucial role of neuropeptides in cocaine addiction, paving the way for novel therapies.
With support from the NIH, Assistant Professor Quanyin Hu uses a two-step system to attack triple-negative breast cancer.
With V Foundation funding, Assistant Professor Quanyin Hu aims to improve a cancer-killing hydrogel to improve outcomes for pediatric GBM patients.