SAS Faculty Candidates to Visit Campus

Four faculty candidates for the the Social & Administrative Sciences Division have been invited for a two day visit to the UW-Madison campus. Each candidate will hold a public presentation highlighting their research. The candidates …

Rose is invited speaker for Science Cafe

Warren Rose, associate professor (CHS) in the Pharmacy Practice Division, was among three UW-Madison faculty experts who shared his views on “A World without Antibiotics” at a recent Science Cafe. Rose along with campus colleagues …

Grad students take a stake in our lake

Navid Adnani and Tom Wyche, graduate students in the pharmaceutical sciences lab of Tim Bugni, PhD, assistant professor in the Pharmaceutical Sciences Division, spend most days investigating marine invertebrate associated bacteria to understand bacterial diversity …

Award recognizes global effort for medication safety

Ephrem Aboneh, PhD graduate student working with Michelle Chui, assistant professor in the Social and Administrative Sciences Division, is the recipient of a Global Health Institute Award to identify hazards, strategies, and recommendations to improve …

Faerber recognized with research award

Adrienne Faerber, recent SAS PhD graduate, earned the Joseph Wiederholt Consortium for Research in Administrative Pharmacy Award at the 2012 Midwest Social & Administrative Pharmacy Conference, held in Madison in August. Faerber’s presentation at the …

Young receives promotion

Henry Young, was promoted to associate professor in the Social & Administrative Pharmacy Division. Young’s research interests focus on the examination of the patient-provider relationship, including factors that influence and outcomes related to that interaction. …

Odukoya recognized at APhA annual meeting

Olufunmilola Odukoya, graduate student studying with Michelle Chui, assistant professor in the Social and Administrative Sciences Division, received the Best Post-Graduate Poster Presentation Award for her work titled, “Human Factors Analysis of Patient Safety Concerns …