World War II pushed the Apinis family to leave Europe, but the careers they rebuilt in Madison continue to influence student pharmacists and researchers through scholarships and a professorship.
World War II pushed the Apinis family to leave Europe, but the careers they rebuilt in Madison continue to influence student pharmacists and researchers through scholarships and a professorship.
Alumni Updates Badger pharmacists and researchers are getting new jobs, receiving accolades, moving across the country, and pursuing new hobbies — even writing children’s books. Stay in touch with your fellow UW–Madison School of Pharmacy …
Alumna Julie Dagam is honored as a 2019 American Society of Health-System Pharmacists fellow, in recognition of contributions to pharmacy practice and her profession.
Alumni Updates Badger pharmacists are moving around, getting new jobs, expanding their families, taking trips, and even retiring. Stay in touch with your fellow UW–Madison School of Pharmacy alumni across the state and the country …
Ephrem Abebe (MS ’14, PhD ’16) left Ethiopia, where he trained as a pharmacist, to come to the School of Pharmacy to learn how to improve medication safety.
Alumnus Gavin Arteel is honored with 2019 PharmTox Alumnus of the Year for his distinguished contributions to liver disease research.
Alumna Dimmy Sokhal thrives in an innovative pharmacy setting where she visits patients at their homes, delivers prescriptions, and provides multi-lingual service.
Scholarships and awards made possible by donations from alumni and friends of the School provide invaluable opportunities for students throughout 2018–19 academic year.
Badger pharmacists — including Scott Larson (BS ’96), Chris Barron (BS ’97), and others — pioneer innovative services to aid underserved rural populations
Pharm-Tox alumna Melisa Wittkowske leads a DNA processing team to aid Wisconsin’s criminal cases.