Ephrem Abebe (MS ’14, PhD ’16) left Ethiopia, where he trained as a pharmacist, to come to the School of Pharmacy to learn how to improve medication safety.
Ephrem Abebe (MS ’14, PhD ’16) left Ethiopia, where he trained as a pharmacist, to come to the School of Pharmacy to learn how to improve medication safety.
Assistant Scientist Laurel Legenza’s antimicrobial resistance mapping tool, the AMR Tracker, reaches a new milestone and welcomes a new partnership.
Through a new option in the School’s PharmD program, future pharmacists learn how to identify needs and innovate practice in areas that need it most.
The School of Pharmacy welcomes Lucas Richert as the George Urdang Chair in the History of Pharmacy and associate professor in the Social and Administrative Sciences Division.
Associate Professor Luc Richert shares insight on his latest book about the evolving perceptions of drugs
Tristan O’Driscoll, alumnus of the dual PharmD/MPH degree program, leads the Aspirus health system into the era of antimicrobial stewardship.
In front of an expert alumni panel, student pharmacists pitch innovative ideas to meet unmet needs for the School’s second-annual SHARx Tank event.
Alumnus Rick Bertz (BS ’83) leverages data analysis to shape drug innovation.
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.
Alumna Dimmy Sokhal thrives in an innovative pharmacy setting where she visits patients at their homes, delivers prescriptions, and provides multi-lingual service.