Funded projects will address fall risk in communities of color, safer at-home medications for kids, and e-cigarette use among teens.

Funded projects will address fall risk in communities of color, safer at-home medications for kids, and e-cigarette use among teens.
Developed by School of Pharmacy alumni, faculty, and staff and collaborators, a new opioid stewardship toolkit aims to save lives
Meet recent UW–Madison School of Pharmacy alumni who are leading their fields forward.
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.
PharmD and Health Services Research in Pharmacy students are selected for coveted podium presentations at the 2022 APhA Annual Meeting.
Led by Assistant Professor Olufunmilola Abraham, a School of Pharmacy team creates a responsive, patient-focused video game for cancer education and prevention among teens.
An award-winning paper from School of Pharmacy researchers highlights and influences the decision-making process for older adults selecting over-the-counter medications.
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 …
Through a string of NIH grants, Assistant Professor Jay Ford advances critical research to improve access to medication-assisted therapy for opioid use disorder.
Jeanine Abrons (MS ’07) is being recognized for global leadership in medication management for underserved populations.