2019 Hutchinson Lecture – Dr. Janet Smith
Join us on April 5 at 3:30pm for Dr. Janet Smith's Hutchinson lecture, "Natural Product Biosynthetic Enzymes: Not All Domains Are What They Appear to Be".
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Join us on April 5 at 3:30pm for Dr. Janet Smith's Hutchinson lecture, "Natural Product Biosynthetic Enzymes: Not All Domains Are What They Appear to Be".
As the opioid crisis generates headlines, heated debates, and calls for tighter controls in the United States, in India, another kind of dialogue is gaining traction: deregulation.
WisCNano and WARF present a FREE, half-day event on drug delivery!
On Thursday, September 26 there will be a presentation about Rachel Rubin’s book, The Four Tendencies. You will have the opportunity to complete the assessment, learn more about your own tendency and how to better work with the tendencies of others specifically within a health-care setting. This activity will count as a co-curricular activity in CCAT […]
Join the Multicultural Affairs Program in Pharmacy (MAPP) for a presentation by Dr. Eva Vivian, entitled "Factors that Influence the Health of Youth Living in Poverty." This meeting will begin at 5:30pm in Rennebohm Hall Room 1116. There will be FREE food, and this meeting is CCAT approved. All students, faculty, and staff are welcome.
This event has been canceled. As part of a larger proactive UW–Madison campus plan to minimize person-to-person spread of COVID-19 in our community, we are suspending large events until April 10. See more information about campus operations. 70th Annual Kremers Lecture Tuesday, April 7, 2020 12:00 - 1:00 pm 1306 HSLC "Linking Clinical Pharmacy Practice […]
Dr. Chris Duvall traces marijuana’s African past, and argues that better awareness of this history would improve how cannabis is managed nowadays.
Dr. Emily Dufton will discuss the role grassroots activists have played in changing marijuana’s public perception and legal status from the 1960s to today, and what we might expect in the years to come.
Dr. Adam Rathge examines the emergence of legal regulations on the use of cannabis in the United States during the late 19th and early-20th centuries in "Cannabis Cures: Medical Jurisprudence and the Origins of the War on Drugs".
Dr. David Guba charts the rise and fall of cannabis as medicine in France across the 19th century and argues that, with greater engagement with their colonial history, the French might again play a major role in the medical marijuana movement currently unfolding across the globe.