See Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin’s tour stops in Rennebohm Hall and what she learned.
Sonderegger Research Center
Cape Town Collaboration to Improve Global Health
Laurel Legenza (PharmD ’13) led a years-long health systems improvement project in South Africa to enhance the diagnosis and treatment of C. difficile infection.
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.
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
School of Pharmacy Researchers Earn 2021 RSAP Best Paper Award
An award-winning paper from School of Pharmacy researchers highlights and influences the decision-making process for older adults selecting over-the-counter medications.
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.
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.
Breaking Down Barriers to Substance Abuse Treatment
School of Pharmacy researchers illuminate and address pharmacists’ barriers to providing naltrexone injections for substance abuse treatment.
Duane Kirking Receives APhA’s Hugo H. Schaefer Award
Alumnus honored for contributions to pharmacy and society By Katie Ginder-Vogel Duane Kirking (BS ‘74) always wanted to make an impact in his life. So when the American Pharmacists Association (APhA) honored him with its …