Lingjun Li, Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor School of Pharmacy and Department of Chemistry, Janis Apinis Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, received a 4% ranking on her NIH R01 grant

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Lingjun Li, Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor School of Pharmacy and Department of Chemistry, Janis Apinis Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, received a 4% ranking on her NIH R01 grant
Richard Peterson, emeritus professor and Charles M. Johnson Chair, Pharmaceutical Sciences Division, and Chad Vezina, affiliate associate professor, Pharmaceutical Sciences Division, and Associate Professor of Toxicology, Comparative Biosciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, are Co-Principal Investigators …
Eva Vivian, professor (CHS) in the Pharmacy Practice Division, has received a grant from the Wisconsin Well Woman Program (WWWP) to continue her research with the Peers Empowering Peers (PEP) program and expand to an …
Weiping Tang, professor in the Pharmaceutical Sciences Division, is the principal investigator of a new U01 grant from the National Institutes of Health that will study the development of new methods to synthesize carbohydrates.
Jiaoyang Jiang, assistant professor in the Pharmaceutical Sciences Division, is the principal investigator of a new five year R01 research grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH)
In early August twenty rising high school juniors and seniors interested in learning more about pharmacy careers and the UW-Madison Doctor of Pharmacy program participated in the Pharmacy Summer Program (PSP).
Mary Hayney, professor (CHS) in the Pharmacy Practice Division, is co-PI with Freddy Caldera, DO, School of Medicine & Public Health (SMPH), on a 2017 Pilot Award
On Wednesday, August 2, Governor Scott Walker signed 2017 Act 42 into law, which allows pharmacy interns who have completed at least two years of pharmacy school and an approved course in immunization administration
Dae Hwan Shin, PhD, and former postdoc with Glen Kwon in the Pharmaceutical Sciences Division, has accepted an assistant professorship in the College of Pharmacy,
Palmer Taylor, BS ’60, PhD ’65, is the recipient of the 2017 AACP Volwiler Research Achievement Award.