Led by Assistant Professor Olufunmilola Abraham, a School of Pharmacy team creates a responsive, patient-focused video game for cancer education and prevention among teens.
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Breaking the Opioid Cycle: Part 3
The last in a three-part series exploring how School of Pharmacy faculty are curbing the opioid epidemic, including community-driven interventions, leveraging digital games, and exploring treatment with psilocybin.
Cancer Prevention Through Education
Assistant Professor Olufunmilola Abraham received a grant from American Cancer Society to research Wisconsin teenagers’ knowledge about cancer and caner prevention, which will potentially change their health education.
School Enhances Training to Improve Health Services Research in Pharmacy
The School of Pharmacy’s Social and Administrative Sciences in Pharmacy graduate degree program gets a new name and new courses to better set students up for research success.
Empowering Young Adults to Self-Manage Cystic Fibrosis
Assistant Professor Olufunmilola Abraham’s partnership with UW Health Cystic Fibrosis Clinic wins a UW Fall Research Competition award.
Fighting the Opioid Epidemic with Information—and Video Games
Assistant Professor Olufunmilola Abraham has teamed up with Gear Learning to create an engaging video game to teach high school students how to be proactive about opioid safety.