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Movement as Medicine

The CRoME Research Lab, led by Associate Professor Olufunmilola Abraham (MS ’11, PhD ‘13), helps cultivate wellness through Afrobeat dance.

Claire Rosenberger. Eric Robinson, Lisa Szela, and Olufunmilola Abraham standing around TV displaying "outSMART cancer" game

Gaming for Cancer Prevention

Led by Assistant Professor Olufunmilola Abraham, a School of Pharmacy team creates a responsive, patient-focused video game for cancer education and prevention among teens.

A child playing Assistant Professor Olufunmilola Abraham's video game to teach youth about opioid medication safety

Breaking the Opioid Cycle: Part 3

The last in a three-part series exploring how School of Pharmacy faculty are curbing the opioid epidemic, including community-driven interventions, leveraging digital games, and exploring treatment with psilocybin.

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Cancer Prevention Through Education

Assistant Professor Olufunmilola Abraham received a grant from American Cancer Society to research Wisconsin teenagers’ knowledge about cancer and caner prevention, which will potentially change their health education.