Global Health Institute (GHI) Opportunities
Global Health Institute (GHI) Opportunities
Come learn about earning the GHI certificate in Global Health. Also learn about faculty led summer field courses in Thailand, Ecuador, and Uganda.
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Come learn about earning the GHI certificate in Global Health. Also learn about faculty led summer field courses in Thailand, Ecuador, and Uganda.
On Thursday, October 4th, a representative from the School of Pharmacy will be visiting the UW–Whitewater campus to meet with students interested in learning more about the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program. The event will be held in Upham Hall, Room 222. If you are interested in learning more, please contact Dr. Hepsi Kumpaty in […]
This is an informal “career roundtable” discussion hosted by the Graduate Studies Office at the School of Pharmacy and intended for graduate students and postdocs in the school’s Pharmaceutical Sciences Division.
This is an informal "career roundtable" discussion hosted by the Graduate Studies Office at the School of Pharmacy and intended for graduate students and postdocs in the School's Pharmaceutical Sciences Division. If planning on attending, please RSVP to Ken Niemeyer (kenneth.niemeyer@wisc.edu). The featured guest will be Roger D. Tung, president and chief executive officer of […]
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. Admissions/Academic advisors and current pharmacy students will be available to provide an overview of these programs and share information about the admissions process, timeline, prerequisite […]
Join us for our annual Pharmacy Alumni Pre-game Tailgate & Game Viewing Party at Union South! Wisconsin Badgers vs. Nebraska Cornhuskers
The UW-Madison School of Pharmacy Class of 1978 Reunion will be held on October 6, 2018 at Union South during the SoP Alumni Tailgate event. Join the Class of '78 to reconnect with your fellow classmates and catch up with School of Pharmacy alumni.
High school students and their families are invited to visit the School of Pharmacy and learn about our academic programs (PharmD and BS Pharmacology & Toxicology). Admissions/academic advisors and current students will share information about the admissions process and timeline, prerequisite coursework, selection criteria, career outlook and opportunities, and student perspectives.
This annual event is designed to provide opportunities for undergraduate students interested in pharmacy to make connections with current PharmD students and learn about preparing for Pharmacy School at UW-Madison.
ASM, along with volunteer collaboration from the League of Women Voters, will be hosting a voter registration event! Volunteers will be on hand to help you register to vote. Students have the option to vote from one location: either their home address or their campus-area address. To be eligible to vote in the November […]
The School of Pharmacy Influenza Clinic will be held on Thursday, October 11 from 9:30 am-12 pm in Rennebohm Hall, Room 1116. All students are welcome to drop by at their convenience. PharmD students are required to receive their Influenza vaccine by late October. Please bring your student ID Wiscard with you. If you have any questions or concerns […]
A former Navitus resident and managed care expert will be stopping by to discuss his career in managed care, explain the role AMCP played, and discuss his experience with P&T, both the competition and in the real world. Light snacks and refreshments will be served.
Dr. Erin McAllister, Mental Health Clinical Pharmacy Specialist from the Clement J. Zablocki VA in Milwaukee will be joining us to discuss her career path and current practice.
Traditional cytotoxic chemotherapy’s safety and efficacy are limited by the tendency of these drugs to widely distribute throughout the body. Our work utilizes the hijacked “plumbing” of tumors to concentrate anti-cytotoxins in the cancer
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. Admissions/Academic advisors and current pharmacy students will be available to provide an overview of these programs and share information about the admissions process, timeline, prerequisite […]
Exact start time to be determined. DPH-2 students should keep the evening open for this activity.
The APPE Networking Session is a "speed-networking" event in which preceptors can connect with DPH-3 students and share what their clerkship site has to offer. Preceptors - Click here to register Students - Please arrive by 4:45 pm
Join us for the fall 2018 Madison College Transfer Fair on Thursday, Oct 18! This event will be held in the Cafeteria Mall on the Truax Campus. A representative from the UW–Madison School of Pharmacy will be available to share information about the UW-Madison Doctor of Pharmacy program and the admissions process.
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.
High school students and parents/guests are invited to stop by and explore our PharmD and BS Pharmacology & Toxicology programs. Visitors will have the chance to learn about the admissions process, prerequisite coursework, selection criteria, career opportunities, and more.
The promise of high throughput automated synthesis to produce diverse compound libraries for drug discovery has been severely restricted by the range of chemical methods amenable to automation. The result is that libraries across the world look very similar and generally lack complexity
This student-led breakout session will focus on getting the most out of the career fair. This session counts towards completion of the Leadership Development Track, but is open to all interested students!
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 inclusion that deeply impact our work and our practice.
2018 Majors Fair Wednesday, October 24, 3:30-6:00 p.m. Varsity Hall, Union South Interested in learning more about the PharmD program or Pharmacology & Toxicology program? Stop by the 2018 Majors Fair at the UW-Madison campus, where representatives from the School of Pharmacy will be available to answer your questions. More event information available at https://cec.ccas.wisc.edu/majors-fair/#majors-fair-for-students.
DPH-2 students have the opportunity to practice behavioral interviewing skills in a low stress setting right before Career Fair. Mock interviews will be approximately 15 minutes in length with 5 minutes for feedback and will be with a DPH-3 student.
Career Development Day includes sessions on career exploration, CV writing/reviews, and other career development topics. This is a REQUIRED event for all PharmD students. DPH-1s, 2s and 3s will have a half-day of career development sessions and DPH-4s will have a full day of sessions. Detailed schedules will become available in the fall semester.
This event is an opportunity for pharmacy students to meet pharmacists who work in variety of career paths to learn about different areas of pharmacy and practice networking skills. Students will rotate and talk to four different pharmacists, with the option to talk with more pharmacists at the end. Appetizers and refreshments will be served."
Career Development Day includes sessions on career exploration, CV writing/reviews, and other career development topics. This is a REQUIRED event for all PharmD students. Detailed schedule will become available in the fall semester.
The Pharmacy Open House is an opportunity for undergraduate students who are interested in learning more about the UW-Madison Doctor of Pharmacy Program (PharmD).
The contribution of antigen-presenting cell (APC) types in generating CD8+ T cell responses in the central nervous system (CNS) is not fully defined, limiting the development of vaccines and understanding of immune-mediated neuropathology. Here, we generate a transgenic mouse
Learn about the summer 2019 field courses in Ecuador, Guatemala, Thailand, and Uganda. Hear about the people you'll meet, places you'll visit, classes you'll need, and the application process. Food will be provided! Monday, October 29 6-8 pm 1345 HSLC You DO NOT have to be in the certificate program to […]
Lori DiPrete Brown, lead author and editor of the recently published textbook “Foundations for Global Health Practice", will examine how global health education and practice have changed in the past decade.
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.
This lecture will describe recent mechanistic studies on futalosine-dependent menaquinone biosynthesis and the development of new radical trapping strategies.