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Events in April 2025

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March 30, 2025
March 31, 2025(2 events)


March 31, 2025

Block 8 runs from March 31 to May 8, 2025. 

Online


March 31, 2025

Lab Exam

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April 1, 2025(3 events)


April 1, 2025

Lab Exam

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April 1, 2025

Most Pharmacy Families will hold an optional meeting on this date.

April 2, 2025(4 events)


April 2, 2025

Lab Exam

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April 2, 2025

HSRP graduate student Meng-Jung Wen (Shiyanbola Lab) will defend her thesis:

Person-Centered Persona Development: An Explanatory Sequential Mixed Methods Study of the Impact of Health Beliefs on Cancer Management and Oral Anticancer Medication Use

The increasing use of oral anticancer medications (OAMs) has transformed cancer treatment, shifting care to outpatient and home-based settings. While this provides flexibility, it also places a significant responsibility on cancer survivors to manage their own medication. Nearly half of those prescribed OAMs struggle to take them as directed, leading to more hospital visits, higher healthcare costs, and poorer health outcomes. While many studies have focused on practical barriers like forgetfulness, growing research suggests that personal beliefs about cancer and treatment play a key role in whether patients adhere to their medications. However, these beliefs and how they shape survivors’ decisions are not yet well understood. 

This dissertation uses an explanatory sequential mixed methods design to explore how cancer survivors’ health beliefs impact their medication use and self-care. By combining survey data with in-depth interviews, this study identified and developed three distinct survivor personas, each representing unique challenges, emotions, and barriers to medication adherence. The findings highlight the need for personalized support, such as education tailored to individual beliefs, digital health tools, and system-level support to help survivors stay on track with their treatment. By focusing on patient perspectives, this research lays the groundwork for developing more effective strategies to improve cancer care and survivorship outcomes.

 

777 Highland Ave
Madison, WI 53705
United States


April 2, 2025

Exam

2002 and 2006 Rennebohm Hall
777 Highland Ave.
Madison, WI 53705
United States

April 3, 2025
April 4, 2025(3 events)


April 4, 2025

Lab Exam

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April 4, 2025

Exam

2002 and 2006 Rennebohm Hall
777 Highland Ave.
Madison, WI 53705
United States

April 5, 2025
April 6, 2025
April 7, 2025(3 events)


April 7, 2025

April 8, 2025(3 events)
April 9, 2025(2 events)


April 9, 2025

Join us on Apr 9 from 6-7 pm CST for a faculty panel with current professors at the school of pharmacy. Ask questions about courses, academic research, and networking opportunities.

Offered virtually on Zoom.

Register Today!

Zoom

April 10, 2025(1 event)
April 11, 2025(3 events)


April 11, 2025

Exam

2002 and 2006 Rennebohm Hall
777 Highland Ave.
Madison, WI 53705
United States


April 11, 2025

Pharmaceutical Sciences Seminar Series

Antivirulence Drugs as an Alternate Strategy to Antibiotics

(Drug DISCOVERY Specific Seminar)

  • James Janetka, PhD
  • Washington University

The global rise in multi-drug resistant bacteria underscores the urgent need for new antibiotic-sparing therapeutics. Pili are long chain proteinaceous structures on the surface of Gram-negative bacteria and tipped with bacterial adhesins which are known virulence factors. These adhesins contain a lectin domain which binds specifically to carbohydrate receptors on host cells. Binding through these lectin domains leads to persistence of Uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) in urinary tract infections (UTI), one of the most common infections worldwide. Examples of chaperone usher pathway (CUP) pili in UPEC include the mannose-binding FimH, and the galactose-binding PapG and FmlH lectins. Here, we describe the rational design of small molecule glycomimetics as high affinity ligands which act as molecular decoys and block FimH and FmlH from adhering to host cells. Through an interdisciplinary approach that blended medicinal chemistry, X-ray crystallography, virtual and biochemical screening, bio-layer interferometry, immunofluorescence, and mouse models of UTI, we have developed orally bioavailable biaryl mannosides and galactosides that bind FimH and FmlH with nanomolar affinity and prevent bacterial attachment and biofilm formation. There is overwhelming therapeutic value of leveraging a deep understanding of structure-function relationships of bacterial adhesins for the development of anti-virulence strategies that disrupt host-pathogen interactions for treatment of infectious disease. The shape of the extended binding surface surrounding the sugar pocket (e.g. tyrosine gate in FimH), which is determined by its carbohydrate receptor binding epitope, can be effectively mimicked with a monosaccharide bearing an appropriately substituted biaryl ring aglycone. This antibiotic-sparing approach is effective in treating antibiotic-resistant forms of bacteria and has high potential to significantly reduce or even eliminate resistant microbes. This strategy will be useful in expediting the development of future glycomimetic lectin antagonists as novel anti-infective agents.

Hosted by Jiaoyang Jiang

777 Highland Ave
Madison, WI 53705
United States

April 12, 2025
April 13, 2025
April 14, 2025(2 events)
April 15, 2025(3 events)


April 15, 2025

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April 15, 2025


April 15, 2025

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April 16, 2025(2 events)


April 16, 2025

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April 16, 2025

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April 17, 2025
April 18, 2025(3 events)


April 18, 2025

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April 18, 2025

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April 19, 2025
April 20, 2025
April 21, 2025(3 events)


April 21, 2025

Lab Exam

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April 21, 2025

IPE

April 22, 2025(2 events)


April 22, 2025


April 22, 2025

Lab Exam

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April 23, 2025(4 events)


April 23, 2025

Lab Exam

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April 24, 2025(1 event)


April 24, 2025

Lab Exam

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April 25, 2025(3 events)


April 25, 2025

Pharmaceutical Sciences Seminar Series

Lipid Nanoparticles for Overcoming Biological Barriers to mRNA Delivery

(Drug DELIVERY Specific Seminar)

  • Michael Mitchell, PhD
  • University of Pennsylvania

Hosted by Quanyin Hu

777 Highland Ave
Madison, WI 53705
United States


April 25, 2025

Lab Exam

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April 26, 2025
April 27, 2025
April 28, 2025(2 events)
April 29, 2025(1 event)


April 29, 2025

April 30, 2025(1 event)


April 30, 2025

Exam

2002 and 2006 Rennebohm Hall
777 Highland Ave.
Madison, WI 53705
United States

May 1, 2025(1 event)
May 2, 2025(3 events)


May 2, 2025

Pharmaceutical Sciences Seminar Series

(Drug ACTION Specific Seminar)

  • Carol Lange, PhD
  • University of Minnesota Masonic Cancer Center

Hosted by Paul Marker

777 Highland Ave
Madison, WI 53705
United States


May 2, 2025

Exam

2002 and 2006 Rennebohm Hall
777 Highland Ave.
Madison, WI 53705
United States

May 3, 2025