Martin and Chui receive WUN grant

Beth Martin, assistant professor in the Pharmacy Practice Division and Michelle Chui, assistant professor in the Social and Administrative Sciences Division, have been awarded funding from the UW-Madison Worldwide Universities Network (WUN) Seed Grant Program. …

Faerber earns top poster honors

Addi Faerber, graduate student in the Social and Administrative Sciences Division, was awarded Best Student Poster Award at the 2010 Drug Information Association meeting June 13-15 in Washington, D.C. Faerber’s poster titled “Comparison of Television …

Mount serves as PI on scholarships grant

Jeanine Mount, associate professor in the Social and Administrative Sciences Division, and associate dean for Academic Affairs and Hammel-Sanders Chair in Pharmacy, will serve as principle investigator on the Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students grant. The …

Thorpe recognized as exceptional journal reviewer

Joshua Thorpe, assistant professor in the Social and Administrative Sciences Division, has achieved the distinction of “Exceptional Reviewer” for Medical Care for 2009. Exceptional Reviewer designation includes the top 5% of its peer reviewers. Top …

Chui honored as top journal reviewer

Michelle Chui, assistant professor in the Social and Administrative Sciences Division, has achieved the distinction of “Top Reviewer” for Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy (RSAP) for the year 2009. Only twenty of the journal’s …

Course upgrade nets teaching innovation award

Robert Breslow, associate professor (CHS) in the Pharmacy Practice Division, and Michelle Chui, assistant professor in the Social and Administrative Sciences Division, received the School of Pharmacy 2009 Teaching Innovation Award for their innovative revamping …

Pilot grant to focus on Alzheimer’s research

Joshua M. Thorpe, assistant professor in the Social and Administrative Sciences Division, was awarded a $50,000 pilot grant from the Wisconsin Comprehensive Memory Program to measure medication adherence and barriers to medical care in persons …

Grant to further study of medication management

The research of Joshua M. Thorpe, assistant professor in the Social and Administrative Sciences Division, was awarded a $100,000 R03 grant from the National Institute on Aging for a two-year project, “Potentially Inappropriate Medication Use …