Primary cortical cultures from mouse brain. Cells that are stained green, yellow, and red are astrocytes. The nuclei of the cells are stained in blue (Hoechst stain) This is a 40X image taken using a Nikon epi-flourescent microscope. Courtesy of Johnson Lab.

Student Experience

There are multiple ways that the School of Pharmacy and UW–Madison support our students’ training and wellbeing, some of which are highlighted below. We also encourage you to explore the Madison Life and Housing and Transportation areas to learn more about our community and living in Madison.

A Pharmsci grad student shares her thoughts in a meeting with other students. Photo by Todd Brown, Media SolutionsPharmaceutical Sciences PhD students have a voice in shaping their program, campus, and community through several mechanisms.

Our students serve on several committees in the School of Pharmacy. We have student representatives on the following committees: Admissions, Safety, Assessment, Graduate Studies, Student Climate and Inclusivity, and Student Wellbeing.

Student organizations and other groups on campus provide our students with opportunities for social connections, professional development, and outreach activities. A few examples of such groups and organizations are provided below. A more complete list of student groups and events at UW Madison can be found at https://win.wisc.edu. Information about additional professional development events can be found at https://grad.wisc.edu/professional-development/.

UW-Madison Chapter: American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS)

The Pharmaceutical Sciences Division houses an active chapter of AAPS that organizes both social and professional development events. Visit AAPS’s website

Fun-loving AAPS members pose together at the start of a kickball match

Graduate Women in Science

Learn about the Beta Chapter of Sigma Delta Epsilon – Graduate Women in Science at UW-Madison: https://win.wisc.edu/organization/gwis

Active UW–Madison Postdoctoral Association

The Postdoctoral Association’s programming/events are often open to grad students: https://uwpa.wisc.edu

SACNAS (Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science)

Visit the UW–Madison chapter’s website: https://win.wisc.edu/organization/sacnas

Catalysts for Science Policy (CaSP)

CaSP provides leadership, career development, and outreach opportunities for graduate students and post-doctoral fellows interested in public policy.

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