Alumna Tracy Laabs (BS ’01) has spent her career propelling neuroengineering and neurotechnology.
Alumna Tracy Laabs (BS ’01) has spent her career propelling neuroengineering and neurotechnology.
School of Pharmacy team conducts statewide testing to facilitate patient education about opioid medications.
The final installment in this series about past alumni presidents of national organizations delves into research-focused groups: the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists and the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy.
Stories from the Front Lines Our School of Pharmacy alumni are working on the front lines of the pandemic and experiencing the impact of the public health crisis firsthand. Read their stories in their own …
Zeeh Pharmaceutical Experiment Station partners with UW Health Pharmacy Services to provide vital supplies for healthcare workers By Katie Ginder-Vogel With hand sanitizer in short supply around the world during the COVID-19 pandemic, the UW–Madison …
Alum Ian Miller designs ‘smart toilet’ to capture health information from drug metabolism to exercise By Andrea Mongler When Ian Miller (PhD ’18), was a graduate student at the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy, …
Alumna Jia Pu’s research puts patients first and impacts national healthcare policy By Katie Ginder-Vogel For initiatives ranging from drug pricing transparency to interventions to improve cardiovascular disease outcomes, healthcare policies require rigorous research that …
On the 2019 North American Pharmacist Licensure Exam (NAPLEX), PharmD students from the UW–Madison School of Pharmacy had one of the highest first-time pass rates in the country. The NAPLEX first-time pass rate of 97.28 …
Michelle Farrell plays key role in expanding community pharmacy into new areas statewide By Katie Ginder-Vogel Patient care can be uniquely served by community pharmacists. “Pharmacy students have a heightened interest in caring for patients …
Photos by Sally Griffith-Oh The UW–Madison School of Pharmacy Experiential Learning Program holds three clinical instructor meetings — two in Madison and Milwaukee, and one webinar in the month of March. Preceptors and clinical instructors …