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Pharmacy Preview Day for High School Students

Atrium - Rennebohm Hall 777 Highland Ave, Madison, WI, United States

The UW–Madison School of Pharmacy Preview Day on April 6 is for high school students who are interested in exploring an exciting career in pharmacy and want to learn more about pharmacy school. Register by 3/31.

Disability and Health Panel Discussion

2002 Rennebohm Hall 777 Highland Ave, Madison, WI, United States

Health Sciences Equity & Diversity Lunch & Learn series Join our health science community for a series of FREE workshops and conversations focused on topics related to equity, diversity and […]

DPH-3 IPE Activity***(See description for more info)

DPH-3 students will be assigned to a simulation time (one hour in length) during one of the following time frames:  Friday, April 5  - 1:00-4:30 Monday, April 8  - 8:00-11:30 […]

Career Roundtable with SoP alum Kyle Kleinbeck, PhD

2339 Rennebohm Hall 777 Highland Ave, Madison, WI, United States

This will be an informal career roundtable with an emphasis on scientific roles in non-profits. Our guest will be Kyle Kleinbeck, PhD, a graduate of two of our School’s programs (Pharmaceutical Sciences PhD in 2011; BS Pharmacology-Toxicology graduate from ‘07).

Q&A Tea Time on GHI Global Health Certificate

The School of Pharmacy Office of Global Health invites you to a Q&A Tea Time on the GHI Global Health Certificate.  Ask questions about the GHI Global Health Certificate requirements, […]

Pharm Sci Seminar – Jennifer Zhang, PhD

1116 Rennebohm Hall 777 Highland Ave, Madison, WI, United States

As superficial as it is, skin is a complex and dynamic organ and it is the most common site of cancer in the US. Epidermis of the skin undergoes lifelong self-renewal through a tightly regulated balance of cell growth and differentiation.