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2023 Wiederholt Prize Honors Contributions by Badger Pharmacy Alums
Nationally recognized work by alumni and faculty receives the Journal of the American Pharmacists Association’s Best Published Paper Award.
New Maps Show Antimicrobial Resistance Varies Within Wisconsin Neighborhoods
University of Wisconsin–Madison researchers have recently revealed that the effectiveness of common antibiotics could depend on the neighborhood where you live. Here are the details.
School of Pharmacy Researchers Earn 2022 Best Paper Award for Pioneering CancelRx Study
The winning paper by Professor Michelle Chui, alum Taylor Watterson (MS ’18, PhD ’22) and collaborators explores impactful changes to pharmacist and prescriber workflow.
Patient Outcomes Research to Improve Care
From government programs to life sciences companies, Karishma Desai (PhD ‘16) focuses on research to improve healthcare for patients By Katie Ginder-Vogel “When I became a pharmacist, my key focus was on patients and the …
Peer-Led Support Meets Patient Education
Associate Professor Olayinka Shiyanbola designs an intervention to help African Americans with diabetes excel in self-management.
School of Pharmacy Researchers Receive 3 Baldwin Grants to Improve Wisconsinites’ Health
Funded projects will address fall risk in communities of color, safer at-home medications for kids, and e-cigarette use among teens.
New Toolkit Helps Pharmacists Build Opioid Stewardship Programs in Rural Wisconsin
Developed by School of Pharmacy alumni, faculty, and staff and collaborators, a new opioid stewardship toolkit aims to save lives
2022 Five of the Future
Meet recent UW–Madison School of Pharmacy alumni who are leading their fields forward.
School of Pharmacy Researchers Win National Data Visualization Competition
The School’s Laurel Legenza and Apoorva Reddy are recognized by the NCHS and AcademyHealth for their visualization of data on suicide and overdose deaths.