In conjunction with the school’s 125th anniversary celebration, members of the Madison chapter of the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists will host a forum titled, “Public Relations and Pharmaceutical Research: Is the ‘Wisconsin Idea’ Being …
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Editorial appointments recognize research
Mel de Villiers, associate professor in the Pharmaceutical Sciences Division, has been selected to serve on the Editorial Board of Current Drug Discovery Technologies. He was also recently appointed as an Associate Editor for the …
Adam Nickel to be remembered by Crazylegs runners
More than 60 runners participating in Saturday’s Crazylegs Classic will run in memory of Adam Nickel , a UW-Madison School of Pharmacy student who died after completing last month’s Little Rock Marathon. To celebrate his …
Early detection can be key
Eva Vivian, associate professor in the Pharmacy Practice Division, and School of Pharmacy students raised awareness for youth diabetes by providing screenings for the first time at the annual Multicultural Health Fair as highlighted in …
Grant furthers work of halogen-containing pharmaceutical agents
The research of Weiping Tang, assistant professor in the Pharmaceutical Sciences Division, was awarded $50,000 from the American Chemical Society-Petroleum Research Fund for his proposal, “Catalytic Enantioselective Halogenation of Olefins.” This proposal focuses on the …
Students put their spin on the School’s quasquicentennial
Continuing the year-long celebration of the School’s 125th anniversary, current School of Pharmacy students will host a student-planned day of festivities Tuesday, April 15. The activities will begin with the annual Kremers Lecture at Noon …
Students’ work recognized at APhA conference
The Wisconsin Society of Pharmacy Students Operation Diabetes program, chaired by Andy Ince and Amy Dietzel, both third year Doctor of Pharmacy students, received a first place award at the recent American Pharmacists Association annual …
Patwardhan’s work recognized at APhA conference
Pallavi Patwardhan, graduate student in the Social and Administrative Sciences Division, was a finalist for the postgraduate best paper podium award at the American Pharmacists Association annual conference in San Diego, California. Patwardhan works with …
Megan Sheahan recognized as student leader
Meagan Sheahan, third year Doctor of Pharmacy student, is the recipient of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacist (ASHP) Student Leadership Award. The award fosters continued personal and professional development through a formal recognition program …
David Mott elected a Fellow of the APhA
David Mott, Hammel/Sanders Distinguished Chair in Pharmacy Administration and associate professor in the Social and Administrative Sciences Division, was elected a Fellow of the American Pharmacists Association Academy of Pharmaceutical Research and Science (APHA-APRS). In …