Madison Innovators Reception
The School of Pharmacy will host an evening reception for Madison-area alumni and friends, featuring a program of alumni and faculty who are innovating in their fields.
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The School of Pharmacy will host an evening reception for Madison-area alumni and friends, featuring a program of alumni and faculty who are innovating in their fields.
In light of contemporary court cases about the legal and ethical responsibility of pharmaceutical companies and pharmacy chains to protect patients and consumers from psychoactive and intoxicating substances, this Kreminar highlights the internal debates between pharmacists about their need to balance profits with public health concerns related to so-called "dangerous drugs" and "magic bullets.”
Geothermal baths and healing springs have a millenia-spanning history of medical tourism, from the ancient Roman baths to the spas of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, considered to be the golden age of the so-called “water cure”.
In the early 20th Century, the UW-Madison School of Pharmacy had a small contingent of Chinese students who worked on traditional Chinese medicine, researching the plants that had been used for thousands of years.
The Pharmacy Summer Program (PSP) is a five-day summer program for rising high school juniors and seniors interested in learning more about pharmacy careers and the UW-Madison Doctor of Pharmacy Program. PSP targets rising high school sophmores, juniors, and seniors from traditionally underrepresented groups in the health science fields.
Thesis title: Uncovering the multifunctional roles of O-GlcNAc transferase’s cryptic intervening domain
The American Institute of the History of Pharmacy is excited to announce that we have partnered with UW Cinematheque and the Urdang Lab to support a screening of the classic 1967 pharmaceutical cautionary tale VALLEY OF THE DOLLS on July 12th at 7pm at Vilas Hall.
Join the UW–Madison School of Pharmacy Archivist and the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy to explore the world of midcentury pharmaceuticals, from Miltown to amphetamine-based weight loss pills, using materials from the archive