The School’s annual Citation of Merit Awards celebrate alumni who have advanced education, research, and practice.
Pharmaceutical Sciences
New NSF Grant Will Improve Synthesis of Bacterial Carbohydrates
The support from the National Science Foundation will help Professor Weiping Tang develop novel chemical methods to synthesize bacterial carbohydrates for studies of biology and disease.
Academia to Industry
Soon after graduation, Tony Tam (PhD ’18) advances drug development and formulation at Merck.
New Capstone Certificate Program Launches This Fall
Applied Drug Development Capstone Certificate helps working professionals boost their credentials with a tangible certificate and seamlessly work toward a master’s degree By Arushi Gupta The University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy is launching a …
Advancing Therapeutics in Industry
Alum Rob Kowalski (BS ’91, PharmD ‘93), Novartis executive, finds his calling in regulatory affairs
Science to Benefit the Greater Good
From biotech to the ongoing COVID-19 response, alum Mark Rogge (BS ’82, MS ’84) is leading the charge.
Blue Crabs, Adapted to Fluctuating Oxygen, Reveal Dynamic Neurochemical Responses to Hypoxia
Professor Lingjun Li’s mass spectrometry expertise enables large-scale discovery of low-abundance neuropeptides with potential applications in medical and environmental challenges.
Pharmaceutical Sciences Student Awarded NIH Chemistry-Biology Interface Training Grant
Out of 34 competitive applications across the UW–Madison campus, Chelsi Almodóvar-Rivera was one of three students selected for the newest CBI program cohort.
Learning How the Brain’s Protective Barrier Forms
With new NIH support, Assistant Professor Michael Taylor explores the molecular signals that help build a protective layer between the brain and the rest of the body.
Badgers Contribute to Pharmacy on National Level
The final installment in this series about past alumni presidents of national organizations delves into research-focused groups: the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists and the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy.