Pharm Sci Seminar – Jack Yalowich, PhD
DNA Topoisomerase IIα (TOP2α; 170 kDa) is a prominent target for anticancer drugs whose clinical efficacy is often compromised due to acquired chemoresistance.
Stay up-to-date with the latest events, including faculty presentations, career events for students and alumni, and so much more.
DNA Topoisomerase IIα (TOP2α; 170 kDa) is a prominent target for anticancer drugs whose clinical efficacy is often compromised due to acquired chemoresistance.
High school students are invited to visit and take part in an engaging discussion with a pharmacist panel, learn about the admissions process, watch a compounding lab demonstration, learn about international learning opportunities, and much more.
The Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacy Student Interest Group is hosting Dr. Gidal, a professor at the UW School of Pharmacy, who will present on the topic of medical marijuana. Dr. […]
This symposium will showcase research completed by UW PharmD students, Pharm-Tox undergraduates, and pharmacy residents in the Madison area
The White Coat Ceremony is an annual event which emphasizes the importance of professionalism for the student pharmacists in training. Attendance by invitation only.
Join us on Tuesday, April 24th for the AACP Diversity Healthcare Recruitment Fair. This is an online virtual event for prospective health science students to chat with representatives from numerous […]
We use the Drosophila prothoracic gland (PG) as a model to study tissues with high and dynamic demands in iron and heme.
In the solid state, small molecules such as active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) molecules tend to pack in well defined arrangements leading to different crystalline polymorphs