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  2. Antibiotic Resistance Across Wisconsin Revealed by New Maps

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Assistant Scientist Laurel Legenza presents her antimicrobial resistance mapping tool, AMR Tracker

Antibiotic Resistance Across Wisconsin Revealed by New Maps

Posted on June 7, 2019

Assistant Scientist Laurel Legenza’s antimicrobial resistance mapping tool, the AMR Tracker, reaches a new milestone and welcomes a new partnership.

portrait of Lucas Richert, associate professor in the School's Social and Administrative Sciences Division

New Faculty Position Brightens the Future of Pharmacy’s History

Posted on June 7, 2019

The School of Pharmacy welcomes Lucas Richert as the George Urdang Chair in the History of Pharmacy and associate professor in the Social and Administrative Sciences Division.

Lucas Richert next to a bookshelf with his book, Strange Trips

Faculty Author Q&A: ‘Strange Trips’

Posted on June 6, 2019

Associate Professor Luc Richert shares insight on his latest book about the evolving perceptions of drugs

Tim Bugni in his lab

$30 Million NIH Award will Help Tackle the Toughest Pathogens

Posted on June 6, 2019

Professor Tim Bugni and his colleagues receive $30 million grant from the NIH to take aim at the growing threat of multi-drug-resistant pathogens for which few — or no — treatment options exist.

Taylor Watterson standing with her research paper

School Enhances Training to Improve Health Services Research in Pharmacy

Posted on June 5, 2019

The School of Pharmacy’s Social and Administrative Sciences in Pharmacy graduate degree program gets a new name and new courses to better set students up for research success.

Jennifer Golden in the lab

UW–Madison School of Pharmacy’s Jennifer Golden Designs Promising New Compounds To Fight Deadly Mosquito-Transmitted Viruses

Posted on April 16, 2019

The School of Pharmacy makes a breakthrough in creating new small molecules that penetrate into the brain where the equine encephalitis viruses reside and interfere with viral replication to stop EEV. The research is funded by a new, five-year $21 million award from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

headshot of Joe Zorek

The School’s Interprofessional Education Program Makes a Splash Nationwide

Posted on March 14, 2019

Associate Professor Joe Zorek co-authors national interprofessional education guidelines for health professions accreditors.

Warren Rose in his lab

Testing a New Antibiotic

Posted on March 12, 2019

Associate Professor Warren Rose’s new research collaboration with UW Health examines the effectiveness of a new antibiotic. 

portrait of Melisa Wittkowske

PharmTox Meets Forensic Science

Posted on March 10, 2019

Pharm-Tox alumna Melisa Wittkowske leads a DNA processing team to aid Wisconsin’s criminal cases.

Betty Chewning during tai chi

Tai Chi Prime Helps Older Adults Think on Their Feet

Posted on March 9, 2019

Professor Betty Chewning created Tai Chi Prime program to reduce falls and increase exercise self-management in older adults.

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