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Setting the Standard of Care
Through developing clinical guidance, alum Lee Skrupky broadly influences a breadth of interprofessional practitioners and patients.
Exploring New Avenues for Targeted Protein Degradation
Supported by a prestigious national fellowship and UW traineeship, Pharmaceutical Sciences graduate student Christopher Stevens is expanding the application of a future therapeutic.
Photo Gallery: PharmSci 360 Reception
During the annual American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists’ PharmSci 360 conference, the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy hosted a reception to gather Badger researchers from around the nation to catch up and build new connections.
New Approach Could Push Limits of Immunotherapy for Difficult-to-Treat Cancers
A recent study by Assistant Professor Quanyin Hu points toward a potential new approach for pushing the limits of immunotherapy, opening a door to more effective treatment of inoperable tumors and metastatic cancer.
Probiotic ‘Backpacks’ Show Promise for Treating Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Combined with the probiotics themselves, newly developed nanoparticle “backpacks” could significantly improve — and simplify — IBD treatments.
Photo Gallery: PharmD Class of 2026 White Coat Ceremony
Photos by Todd Brown The White Coat Ceremony is the first major milestone of a pharmacy student’s educational journey, and it officially welcomes them into the profession of pharmacy. The University of Wisconsin–Madison School of …
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