For the third year, School of Pharmacy Professor Lingjun Li is named one of the world’s most influential analytical scientists.
 
	 
	For the third year, School of Pharmacy Professor Lingjun Li is named one of the world’s most influential analytical scientists.
 
	After a year of social distancing and virtual events, the University of Wisconsin Madison School of Pharmacy gathered once more the celebrate the recipients of the School’s highest annual honor: the Citation of Merit.
 
	Assistant Professor Quanyin Hu and his CIPT Lab team addresses one of the biggest limitations of treating disease with probiotics By Eric Hamilton This article originally appeared on UW–Madison’s news page. Scientists studying probiotics, beneficial bacteria that show …
New Scholarships Offered for Graduate Students in Applied Drug Development or Psychoactive Pharmaceutical Investigation By Lisa Bauer This article originally appeared on UW–Madison’s news page. Graduate students committed to tackling challenges in growing areas of the pharmaceutical …
 
	In the 2020–21 Fiscal Year, School of Pharmacy researchers received six patents to improve drug delivery and discovery.
 
	Faculty, staff, and students of the School of Pharmacy work together to build an inclusive learning environment.
 
	 
	As psychoactive substances gain therapeutic evidence, Assistant Professor Cody Wenthur aims to reverse underrepresentation of minorities in clinical studies.
 
	Alum Amy Chung, combining her training in pharmaceutical science and writing, guides new therapeutics from clinical trials to regulatory approval.
 
	Housed at the School of Pharmacy, the Transdisciplinary Center for Research in Psychoactive Substances leverages clinical and multidisciplinary expertise in emerging field of psychedelic-assisted therapy.