Events
Stay up-to-date with the latest events, including faculty presentations, career events for students and alumni, and so much more.
Pharm Sci Seminar – Changquan Calvin Sun, PhD
The development of a quality pharmaceutical tablet product is a complex process, involving informed decisions on the type and amount of excipients and several process parameters. Owning to the level of complexity, tablet development has been empirical.
APhA-ASP Midyear Regional Meeting
APhA-ASP Midyear Regional Meetings...the only meetings in the United States designed exclusively for student pharmacists. Don't miss out on this great opportunity! Hosted by: Wisconsin Society of Pharmacy Students (WSPS) […]
Global Health Opportunities: One World Your Path
Learn about global health opportunities available to pharmacy students throughout each year of pharmacy school. Opportunities include the Pharmacy Global Health Interest Group, interprofessional faculty-led abroad field experiences, international 4th […]
Wellness Presentation – Perfectionism
Chican@ & Latin@ Studies Gathering – Presentation
Join us for a Chican@ & Latin@ Studies Workshop on Thursday, November 15 in Ingraham Hall (Room 336) on the UW–Madison campus. This event is open to college students in […]
PLS General Meeting
LDT Breakfast Talk
At this breakfast talk, we will hear from Michelle Farrell, independent pharmacy owner of Boscobel Pharmacy, and past PSW President. Listen to her pharmacy leadership story while enjoying coffee and bagels, […]
Visit Bucky Pharmacy Info Session
High school students and parents/guests are invited to stop by the School of Pharmacy and learn about our Doctor of Pharmacy (professional degree) program and BS Pharmacology and Toxicology program.
Pharm Sci Seminar – Howard Jacob, PhD
Dr. Howard Jacob, a leader in the genetics and genomics fields, will speak about the growing role of genome sequencing in medication management and the pivotal role that pharmacists play in pharmacogenomics and precision medicine in his talk "Better Care, Better Management of Medications and Better Health through Genome Sequencing".