School of Pharmacy enacts new strategic plan to empower the pioneering minds at the heart of health care.
School of Pharmacy enacts new strategic plan to empower the pioneering minds at the heart of health care.
Alumni and friends expand opportunities for the School of Pharmacy’s exceptional graduate students By Hanzhu Tang The University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy has a long history of graduating leaders in research and practice. In …
With funding from the National Institutes of Health, Assistant Professor Jason Kwan explores new methods to discover drug candidates.
Through grant from the Carbone Cancer Center, Professor Weiping Tang is starting a collaborative research project to reactivate immune cells against ovarian cancer.
Assistant Professor Jun Dai explores the inner workings of skin to find new treatments for inflammation and cancer
By Jasmyn Booker Originally from Hawaii, Bradley Moore from the Scripps Institute at the University of California San Diego shared how being curious about ocean life as a child led him to the world of …
Donor funding and renowned faculty reputations drive the School’s Pharmaceutical Sciences PhD program to grow to accept its largest-ever new class.
World War II pushed the Apinis family to leave Europe, but the careers they rebuilt in Madison continue to influence student pharmacists and researchers through scholarships and a professorship.
In celebration of Emeritus Professor Dick Peterson’s career, his trainees held a symposium to reunite and share research in Rennebohm Hall.
Assistant Professor Michael Taylor is studying the cells of zebrafish and their biology to further explore the development and function of the unique characteristics of brain blood vessels and the roles they play in preventing and treating diseases in the brain.