Researchers in the School of Pharmacy’s Kwon Lab have been awarded a patent for a promising new therapy with implications for many conditions, such as kidney disease, heart failure, and even COVID-19.
Research
Pharmacist Fatigue
Graduate student Taylor Watterson uses wearable technology to measure and address occupational fatigue in pharmacy By Arushi Gupta As an intern at a chain pharmacy in Pennsylvania, Taylor Watterson (MS ’18) had the chance to …
Pharmacy Redesign with Older Adults in Mind
Professor Michelle Chui leads a project to boost the safety of over-the-counter medication selections among older adults.
Med Sync: Boon or Burden?
Community Pharmacy resident Ahamed Ahamed evaluates the impact of medication synchronization on pharmacist workflow.
A New Way to Target Drug-Resistant Breast Cancer
In collaboration with oncology professor Wei Xu, professors Lingjun Li and Weiping Tang are developing tools to tackle breast cancers that no longer respond to traditional therapies.
Bridging the EHR Gap
School of Pharmacy researchers Professor David Mott and Aaron Gilson examine the barriers and benefits of community pharmacists gaining access to patients’ health histories.
Weiping Tang Receives NIH Grant for Coronavirus Research
Here are 3 things to know about the Tang Lab’s work toward antiviral therapeutics targeting a broad range of coronaviruses.
New Effective and Safe Antifungal Isolated From Sea Squirt Microbiome
By combing the ocean for antimicrobials, scientists at the University of Wisconsin–Madison have discovered a new antifungal compound that efficiently targets multi-drug-resistant strains of deadly fungi without toxic side effects in mice.
Secret Cover Star
Sally Griffith-Oh helps explain science through illustrations with 19 published journal covers Conveying complex scientific concepts visually is not for the faint of heart. But for Sally Griffith-Oh, Information Processing Consultant in the Instructional and …
New Henrichs Chair Enhances Pharmaceutical Sciences Research
Professor Seungpyo Hong is the Chair’s first recipient, adding to a growing roster of alumni-supported professorships By Katie Ginder-Vogel The oldest son of dairy farmers, Milton Henrichs (BS ‘44) grew up north of Green Bay, …