Easing the pain for animals

Research by Tim Heath, associate professor emeritus in the Pharmaceutical Sciences Division, on the formulation of extended-release pain-relieving drugs for animals and its use in a drug study by campus colleague Lesley Smith, a veterinary …

Vezina accepts position in Vet Med

Chad Vezina, postdoctoral research associate in Professor Richard Peterson’s group in the Pharmaceutical Sciences Division, has accepted a position as an assistant professor in the Department of Comparative Biosciences at the UW-Madison School of Veterinary …

Mitchell receives outstanding service award

Joni Mitchell, program assistant in the Pharmaceutical Sciences Division, and a School of Pharmacy employee since 1982, has been selected to receive a 2009 UW-Madison Classified Employee Recognition Award (CERA). Mitchell is one of five …

Williams accepts position at North Carolina State

Gavin Williams, postdoctoral research associate, in the laboratory of Jon Thorson, professor in the Pharmaceutical Sciences Division, has accepted a position as an assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry, North Carolina State University in …

Faculty experts edit nanotechnology book

Mel de Villiers, associate professor (CHS), and Glen Kwon, professor, both in the Pharmaceutical Sciences Division served as editors of Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery, the 10th volume in the book series Biotechnology: Pharmaceutical Aspects. Recently …

Smanski to present at ASP annual meeting

Michael Smanski, graduate student, working under the guidance of Ben Shen, professor in the Pharmaceutical Sciences Division, has been awarded a 2009 American Society of Pharmacognosy (ASP) travel grant attend to attend the ASP annual …

Extra genes protect against Parkinson’s disease

Research by Jeff Johnson, professor in the Pharmaceutical Sciences Division, and UW-Madison colleagues Pei-Chun Chen, Marcelo Vargas and Delinda Johnson, impacts the progression of Parkinson’s disease. Drawing local and national attention, the study published in …