ACCP and AACP select Assistant Professor Marina Maes and Associate Professor Warren Rose for leadership trainings to enrich academic and clinical pharmacy.

ACCP and AACP select Assistant Professor Marina Maes and Associate Professor Warren Rose for leadership trainings to enrich academic and clinical pharmacy.
A School of Pharmacy team led by Associate Professor Warren Rose is testing a novel platform that could give doctors a better way to fight hard-to-treat infections.
A team featuring School of Pharmacy alumni and faculty are recognized for their innovative telehealth antimicrobial stewardship program.
Three years later, alumni of the School’s research-focused PharmD option use the experience to improve practice, mentorship, and patient care.
Professor Weiping Tang and Associate Professor Warren Rose receive recognition from UW–Madison for their distinguished research.
Researchers from around the world visit the School to research antimicrobial resistance, cancer diagnostics and therapeutics, and pharmacy history By Katie Ginder-Vogel The University of Wisconsin–Madison is world-renowned for its research enterprise, ranking consistently among …
The new Path of Distinction in Antimicrobial Stewardship equips student pharmacists to optimize antibiotic use to reduce resistance in any practice environment.
School of Pharmacy leverages partnerships and taps alumni to keep pharmacy students’ experiential learning on track — with every fourth-year PharmD student graduating on time By Katie Ginder-Vogel As the COVID-19 pandemic surged across the …
A new study published by Associate Professor Warren Rose reactivates two beta-lactam antibiotics against strains of MRSA in a lab simulation.
PharmD students Anna Aycock and Graham Edwardson and Health Services Research in Pharmacy graduate student Chi-Yin Liao earn national recognition for their research.