In 2018, the UW–Madison School of Pharmacy will offer a residency track APPE in all six of its Wisconsin regions, plus a rural focus APPE, which is one of the first of its kind.
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In 2018, the UW–Madison School of Pharmacy will offer a residency track APPE in all six of its Wisconsin regions, plus a rural focus APPE, which is one of the first of its kind.
Since the Zeeh Station opened in 2003, its scientists have completed more than 550 projects, of which more than 60 were collaborations with on-campus researchers.
CancelRx is the only tool that automatically alerts the pharmacy when a doctor discontinues a drug for a patient. Associate Professor Michelle Chui will study its effectiveness.
School honors Melissa Forbes and Rani Raju as top preceptors
The early phase of drug discovery is seemingly straight-forward: screen molecules for biological activity, validate screening hits, design and synthesize novel drug molecules for testing in cells and animals. But while drug companies breeze through that process
To help PharmD students develop their communication and leadership skills, the UW–Madison School of Pharmacy has established a new Leadership Certificate and Mentor (LCM) program
Capio Biosciences, Inc., a cancer diagnostic biotech startup, is partnering with the University of Wisconsin–Madison on research that will further develop novel technology in cancer detection. The Research Service Agreement (RSA) will support the research of …
Jiaoyang Jiang, assistant professor in the Pharmaceutical Sciences Division, is the principal investigator of a second R01 grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to study the critical role of a human enzyme (O-GlcNAcase)
Faculty, staff, alumni, and students were in attendance to hear 2017 Busse Lecturer, Dr. Allan Hoffman Professor Emeritus, Department of Bioengineering University of Washington, Seattle, deliver presentations on
Dave Mott, professor and Chair, Social and Administrative Sciences Division, is an invited speaker for The Evidence-Based Health Policy Project (EBHPP) roundtable on falls research by UW-Madison faculty and their teams.