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Boroumand receives fellowship to study Parkinson’s disease
Sam Boroumand, a junior in the Pharmacology-Toxicology undergraduate program, has been awarded a 2017 Parkinson’s Foundation (PF) – American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA) Summer Student Fellowship
Student researcher is Fulbright scholar
Gretchen Greene, a former student researcher in the laboratory of Robert Thorne, assistant professor in the Pharmaceutical Sciences Division, is one of approximately a dozen students chosen internationally to receive a Fulbright Scholarship award for …
Leadership training recognized at campus level
The School of Pharmacy will be highlighted at the upcoming Coordinated Leadership Open House for its work to integrate the UW–Madison Leadership Framework into its operations to create new and more dynamic leadership outcomes for …
Hayney participates in pharmacists-as-immunizers research conference
Mary Hayney, professor (CHS) in the Pharmacy Practice Division, was among global leaders from five countries invited to discuss immunizations and the pharmacist’s role in providing vaccines.
Legenza presents baseline research in South Africa
UW-Madison Comparative Health Systems Global Pharmacy Fellow Laurel Legenza presented the results of the baseline analysis of Clostridium difficile (C. diff) infection in South Africa
PharmTox students receive Hilldale Fellowships
Pharmacology-Toxicology undergraduates Sam Boroumand, Julia Chini, and Aaron Rottier were named 2017 Hilldale Undergraduate/Faculty Research Fellowship Awardees.
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