Meet recent UW–Madison School of Pharmacy alumni who are leading their fields forward.

Meet recent UW–Madison School of Pharmacy alumni who are leading their fields forward.
Professor Eva Vivian retires after two decades of championing health equity, mentoring students, and advancing diabetes care.
From artificial intelligence to better serving low-income patients, four UW alumni share how they’re improving pharmacy and healthcare.
Alum Jenny Donar turns medication therapy management at Walgreens into a model for nationwide change.
Created at the UW–Madison School of Pharmacy, Med Wise Rx is helping older adults understand their medications — and advocate for themselves.
The UW–Madison School of Pharmacy’s PearlRx — the nation’s largest research network of its kind — connects pharmacists and researchers to improve Wisconsin practice.
Alum Maya Boguslawski receives an APhA Foundation Incentive Grant for a service to get patients from diagnosis to treatment — all in one pharmacy visit.
Alum Andrew Wilcox receives the VA’s highest pharmacy leadership award for working to redefine pharmacy’s role in veteran healthcare.
Professor Barry Gidal, a nationally recognized leader in epilepsy research, is driving progress in treatment and patient advocacy.
The School’s highest annual award celebrates alumni and friends for contributions to academia, community pharmacy, and pharmaceutical science.