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  2. Boosting One Gene in the Brain’s Helper Cells Slows Alzheimer’s Progression in Mice

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Boosting One Gene in the Brain’s Helper Cells Slows Alzheimer’s Progression in Mice

Posted on January 10, 2022

School of Pharmacy Professor Jeffrey Johnson  and his collaborators uncover a potential therapy for Alzheimer’s in a study published in Nature Communications By Eric Hamilton This article originally appeared on UW–Madison’s news page. Increasing the expression of one …

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Four Stages to Improve Substance Misuse Therapy

Posted on December 4, 2021

Through a string of NIH grants, Assistant Professor Jay Ford advances critical research to improve access to medication-assisted therapy for opioid use disorder.

portrait of Mohamed Amin

Research for Safer Religious Fasting

Posted on December 3, 2021

Alum Mohamed Amin (PhD ’13) empowers clinicians and patients with culturally relevant care.

portrait of Rattavut Teerakapibal (PhD '18)

From Reverse Engineer to Formulation Innovator

Posted on December 3, 2021

Alum Rattavut Teerakapibal (PhD ’18) uses his passion and wealth of technical knowledge for formulation and process development to improve HIV therapies.

portraits of Dr. Quanyin Hu and postdoctoral researcher Jun Liu and Nano Today cover

New Technique, Effective in Mice, Could Help Advance the Use of Probiotics

Posted on October 14, 2021

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 …

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A Year of Discovery

Posted on September 20, 2021

In the 2020–21 Fiscal Year, School of Pharmacy researchers received six patents to improve drug delivery and discovery.

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Reduce and Reuse: A Recipe to Beat Resistance

Posted on September 13, 2021

School of Pharmacy alum Lucas Schulz improves antibiotic usage and prescribing at UW Health to tackle antimicrobial resistance.

Cody Wenthur, Olayinka Shiyanbola, Paul Hutson

Equity in Psychedelic Therapies

Posted on September 12, 2021

As psychoactive substances gain therapeutic evidence, Assistant Professor Cody Wenthur aims to reverse underrepresentation of minorities in clinical studies. 

Eva Vivian outside the Goodman Center in Madison

Strengthening Communities, Improving Health

Posted on September 12, 2021

Professor Eva Vivian is being honored by the Wisconsin Institute for Health Aging for boosting health equity in communities across Wisconsin.

portrait of Olayinka Shiyanbola

Mapping Barriers to Care in Wisconsin

Posted on September 12, 2021

Through a collaborative pilot project, Associate Professor Olayinka Shiyanbola addresses disparities with new tool for primary care clinics.

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