Soon after graduation, Tony Tam (PhD ’18) advances drug development and formulation at Merck.

Soon after graduation, Tony Tam (PhD ’18) advances drug development and formulation at Merck.
Alumnus Abhijit Gadkari uses patient-reported data to evaluate health outcomes in industry.
Alumnus Kyle Kleinbeck finds his calling working in the nonprofit pharmaceutical industry producing HIV prevention and contraceptive devices.
Alumnus Rick Bertz (BS ’83) leverages data analysis to shape drug innovation.
Pharmaceutical Sciences alumnus Kwadwo Owusu-Ofori created a food project to people manage anxiety and attention-deficit disorders.
Three Badger alumni and a Wisconsin pharmacy leader are honored for their contributions to the field.
To give PhD students in the Pharmaceutical Sciences Division a sense of what’s possible, the School invited alumni from academia, industry, and non-traditional careers to share their stories.
Alumnus Azita Saleki-Gerhardt, president of operations at one of the world’s 10 largest pharmaceutical companies, returned to the School to share her broad experiences in the pharmaceutical industry.
A team from the UW–Madison School of Pharmacy competed in the IPhO Case Competition for the first time.
Since the Zeeh Station opened in 2003, its scientists have completed more than 550 projects, of which more than 60 were collaborations with on-campus researchers.