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Cancer Patients Who Tell Their Life Story Find More Peace, Less Depression

Posted on March 5, 2018

Associate scientist Meg Wise held phone interviews with cancer patients to produce a manuscript for patients to share with their friends and family.

Aaron Rottier putting some substance into petri dishes

Embedding Research Experience To Support Pharm-Tox Students’ Career Goals

Posted on March 2, 2018

School’s undergrad Pharmacology-Toxicology program offers broad research opportunities from exploring fish endocrinology to fighting antibiotic resistance.

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Beth Martin Named an APhA-APRS Fellow

Posted on February 28, 2018

Beth Martin has been a contributing member of the APhA since 1987, while she was still a student at the School of Pharmacy.

portrait of Glen Kwon in his lab

Improving Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment

Posted on February 23, 2018

Two professors at the UW–Madison School of Pharmacy’s Pharmaceutical Sciences Division are up for the challenge of being both entrepreneurs and academic researchers, and they’re both targeting cancer.

Michelle Chui working at her desk

Leveraging Technology to Keep Patients Safe

Posted on February 21, 2018

CancelRx is the only tool that automatically alerts the pharmacy when a doctor discontinues a drug for a patient. Associate Professor Michelle Chui will study its effectiveness.

Headshot of Arash Bashirullah

To Die or Not to Die?

Posted on January 2, 2018

School of Pharmacy research reveals new insights into the cell death machinery

John Feltenberger working in the lab

Medicinal Chemistry Center Moves Drug Discovery Forward With Unparalleled Expertise

Posted on January 2, 2018

The early phase of drug discovery is seemingly straight-forward: screen molecules for biological activity, validate screening hits, design and synthesize novel drug molecules for testing in cells and animals. But while drug companies breeze through that process

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Richard Hsung Honored as Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor

Posted on December 12, 2017

University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy Professor Richard Hsung, the Laura and Edward Kremers Endowed Chair in Natural Products Chemistry, has been honored as a Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor

Weiping Tang in lab

UW–Madison School of Pharmacy Scientists Develop New Mild Glycosylation Method of Carbohydrate Synthesis

Posted on December 4, 2017

Coming up with methods of carbohydrate synthesis is difficult work. Yet, it is critical to advancing scientists’ knowledge of carbohydrate structure and biological function. Contributing to that advance, Weiping Tang

Portrait of Professor Seungpyo Hong in the lab

University of Wisconsin–Madison and Capio Biosciences Collaborate on Pharmaceutical Sciences Research

Posted on November 29, 2017

Capio Biosciences, Inc., a cancer diagnostic biotech startup, is partnering with the University of Wisconsin–Madison on research that will further develop novel technology in cancer detection. The Research Service Agreement (RSA) will support the research of …

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