Using a newly discovered byproduct of dying cancer cells, University of Wisconsin–Madison researchers are developing personalized vaccines that could help keep aggressive tumors from recurring.

Using a newly discovered byproduct of dying cancer cells, University of Wisconsin–Madison researchers are developing personalized vaccines that could help keep aggressive tumors from recurring.
Comprehensive pharmacy education empowers School of Pharmacy graduates to pursue evolving roles with clinical services, ambulatory care, and the pharmaceutical industry.
The Wisconsin Society of Pharmacy Students’ Operation Immunization and Operation Heart receive 2020-21 APhA-ASP Region 4 awards By Stuti Bhardwaj When Maggie Hoernke and Nikki Batterman, PharmD students at the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of …
Alum Lawrence Lernor (BS ’79) is recognized by Illinois Optometric Association for providing interprofessional COVID-19 vaccine training.
Multiple outreach efforts at the School of Pharmacy aim to increase COVID-19 vaccine access and acceptance among BIPOC communities.
School of Pharmacy researchers find that the portion of older adults receiving flu vaccines at a pharmacy has more than doubled in a decade.
Michael and Madeline Gallo, School of Pharmacy alum and PharmD student, work side-by-side to protect their Kenosha community.
The School of Pharmacy, Fitchburg Family Pharmacy, and the Boys and Girls Club partner to increase COVID-19 vaccine access and address hesitancy among BIPOC communities.
School of Pharmacy alumni Paul Winger (BS ’90) and Jill Klay (PharmD ’07) and PharmD student Nick Batinich establish a vaccination program to serve rural Northern Wisconsin.
Through training, volunteerism, and clinical rotations, the School of Pharmacy and its PharmD students meet an urgent need for COVID-19 vaccinators across Wisconsin.