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
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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.
Weiping Tang, professor in the Pharmaceutical Sciences Division, is the principal investigator of a new R01 grant from the National Institutes of Health
According to the July 19, 2017 edition of Drug Topics magazine, a strong annual wage and number of job openings were two factors that boosted the Badger State into a second place
Pharmacy practice faculty, the Director of the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy, and PharmD students were among several from the School who contributed expertise through presentations, roundtable discussions, leading special interest groups, or …
The Division of Pharmacy Professional Development (DPPD) has partnered with Bioanalysis Zone, a forum affiliated with the international journal Bionalysis, to develop a new webinar series focused on new and emerging bioanalysis
With speakers from the Food & Drug Administration, Contract Research Organizations, and large pharma, over 100 attendees participated in the 18th Annual July Land O’ Lakes Bioanalytical Conference.
Joanna Adamiec, DPH-3 and first generation pharmacy student, will be highlighted in an upcoming edition of The Weekly, an email newsletter designed by and for UW-Madison students.
Recent PhD graduate Mary Jo Knobloch and recipient of The Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) Graduate Student Award (AGSA) was formally recognized at the APIC Annual Conference in June.