The Zeeh Station serves as an educational resource and supports pre-clinical development of promising drugs as well as filling other unmet pharmaceutical-related needs. Campus researchers and private companies turn to the not-for-profit center for laboratory services related to compound physical/chemical characterization and basic formulation development.
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Pharmacy Practice Research Initiative
The Pharmacy Practice Research Fund supports promising research within the School’s Pharmacy Practice Division to advance the practice of pharmacy. One investigator, for example, discovered that patients with obstructive sleep apnea do not have impaired responses to influenza vaccines. In another study, people older than 60 who had not been diagnosed with cognitive dysfunction said… Read more »
Global Health in Pharmacy Program
The Office of Global Health at the University of Wisconsin (UW)-Madison School of Pharmacy exists to foster sustainable educational, service and research collaborations with partner institutions domestically and internationally in order to define and promote the roles of pharmacists in improving public health at home and abroad. Contributions to the Curtis A. Johnson Global Health… Read more »
Lecture Links Crocheting, Geometry, Coral Reefs
The Hyperbolic Crocheted Reef Project, made of crocheted contributions from hundreds of craftswomen (and a few men) around the world, will be introduced to the University of Wisconsin-Madison Thursday, March 31. Project co-founder Margaret Wertheim, co-founder of the Institute for Figuring, presents the Ruth Ketterer Harris Lecture at 5:30 p.m. It is free and open to the public.
Endowed Lectureship Honors Influential Economist, Artist Wife
Susan Feigenbaum, professor of economics at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, has established a lectureship at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in honor of a mentor and his wife.