The two first-of-their-kind Paths of Distinction in psychiatric pharmacy and applied drug development give UW–Madison student pharmacists a competitive edge.
The two first-of-their-kind Paths of Distinction in psychiatric pharmacy and applied drug development give UW–Madison student pharmacists a competitive edge.
Launched in 2020, the new Applied Drug Development master’s program in Pharmaceutical Sciences graduates its first-ever cohort.
Researchers from around the world visit the School to research antimicrobial resistance, cancer diagnostics and therapeutics, and pharmacy history By Katie Ginder-Vogel The University of Wisconsin–Madison is world-renowned for its research enterprise, ranking consistently among …
New Scholarships Offered for Graduate Students in Applied Drug Development or Psychoactive Pharmaceutical Investigation By Lisa Bauer This article originally appeared on UW–Madison’s news page. Graduate students committed to tackling challenges in growing areas of the pharmaceutical …
Financial support from alumni and friends of the School addresses barriers to enrollment and helps diversify the pharmacy profession.
Faculty, staff, and students of the School of Pharmacy work together to build an inclusive learning environment.
By Emma Gran Eric Jachthuber has been a preceptor for student pharmacists on their Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experiences (IPPEs) for nearly 15 years. “I’ve always enjoyed working with students, their enthusiasm for learning keeps …
Based at the UW School of Pharmacy, the UW–Madison Transdisciplinary Center for Research in Psychoactive Substances brings together leading scientists on the forefront of psychedelic research The University of Wisconsin–Madison is launching a new research …
Two new APPE rotations, built in partnership with the UW Department of Medicine’s Wisconsin Academy for Rural Medicine, strengthen the School’s Rural Health PharmD option.
The School of Pharmacy, Fitchburg Family Pharmacy, and the Boys and Girls Club partner to increase COVID-19 vaccine access and address hesitancy among BIPOC communities.