A School of Pharmacy team led by Associate Professor Warren Rose is testing a novel platform that could give doctors a better way to fight hard-to-treat infections.
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Cecilia Volk Joins the School as New Assistant Professor
Cecilia Volk (PharmD ’20) expands infectious disease expertise in the School’s Pharmacy Practice and Translational Research Division.
New Maps Show Antimicrobial Resistance Varies Within Wisconsin Neighborhoods
University of Wisconsin–Madison researchers have recently revealed that the effectiveness of common antibiotics could depend on the neighborhood where you live. Here are the details.
Killing Infection with Infection
Through new NIH grant, School of Pharmacy Assistant Professor Jason Peters and collaborators are investigating bacteria viruses as a way to defeat antibiotic resistance.
New Webinar Series Explores the Cutting-Edge of Pharmacy
Pharmacy Experts webinars feature faculty, alumni sharing their broad expertise in practice and research.
Reduce and Reuse: A Recipe to Beat Resistance
School of Pharmacy alum Lucas Schulz improves antibiotic usage and prescribing at UW Health to tackle antimicrobial resistance.
School Introduces PharmD Path Focused on Antimicrobial Stewardship
The new Path of Distinction in Antimicrobial Stewardship equips student pharmacists to optimize antibiotic use to reduce resistance in any practice environment.
Reducing Antibiotic Resistance in Nursing Homes
Newly published research explores the impact of antibiotic prescription reviews in nursing homes.
Warren Rose Inducted as 2019 IDSA Fellow
Associate Professor Warren Rose’s atypical approach to overcoming antibiotic resistance receives more national recognition.
New Research Could Unlock Old Antibiotics to Treat MRSA
With a new R01 grant from the National Institutes of Health, Associate Professor Warren Rose is testing a MRSA subset that might not be as resistant to beta-lactams as previously thought.