DiscoveRx Magazine – Fall 2019

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Health Care Pioneers

Joe Cesarz, Sharon Faust, Scott Canfield, and Bruce ScottAlumni Shape Growing Specialty Pharmacy Field

Specialty pharmacists play an important and expanding role in helping patients manage chronic and complicated conditions. Alumni Joe Cesarz (PharmD ’10, MS ’12), Sharon Faust (BS ’07, PharmD ’11), Scott Canfield (PharmD ’13), and Bruce Scott (BS ’79) are helping innovate services and programs that empower pharmacists to practice at the top of their license and provide the most effective and efficient care possible.

Research in Action

New Antibiotic Use Lags

A new study led by Assistant Professor Warren Rose examines how long it takes hospitals to begin prescribing newly developed antibiotics and the broad implications of slow adoption.

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Med-Free Mood Boost

Patients with dementia are often prescribed antidepressents, but a new study by Assistant Professor Jay Ford found that using tablets loaded with music, videos, and photos can garner a similar effect.

Jay Ford

Crossing the Blood-Brain Barrier

The blood-brain barrier is notoriously difficult to cross, which hinders development of drugs to treat neurological conditions like Alzheimer's disease. Assistant Professor Michael Taylor is taking a closer look at the barrier's unique properties.

Zebrafish larval brain vasculature in rainbow

Unlocking Old Antibiotics for MRSA

In a new NIH-funded research collaboration, Associate Professor Warren Rose is testing a MRSA subset that might not be resistant to beta-lactams — one of the drug classes that are most effective for treatment.

Associate Professor Warren Rose

Photo Gallery

David Mott and alumni during the PAA Luncheon

Pharmacy Alumni Association
Awards & Luncheon

At the Pharmacy Society of Wisconsin’s 2019 annual meeting, the Pharmacy Alumni Association held a luncheon to reunite Badger pharmacists and honor the Alumni of the Year.

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Alumni Spotlight

Patient-Focused Pharma Research

“Patients and clinicians can have quite different perceptions of disease control,” says Abhijit Gadkari (MS ‘06, PhD ’09). That's why he uses patient-reported data to evaluate health outcomes in industry.

Ahbijit Gadkari

Leading a Budding Industry

Using her background in toxicology, alumna Echo Rufer (BS '04) traded in a career at tech giant Apple to set safety standards for cannabis vaporizers in a burgeoning field.

Echo Rufer

From the Dean

Dean Steve Swanson

Dean’s Corner

With the start of the Fall 2019 semester, the School of Pharmacy welcomes the PharmD Class of 2023.

Dean Steve Swanson highlights the excellence of the incoming student pharmacists and explains the role of alumni in their success.

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Improving Public Health

Kevin Look, Nam Hyo Kim, and a group of researchers from the SRC and Fort HealthCare collaborating on an appropriate prescribing project.Part 2: Overcoming Opioid Misuse

The opioid epidemic remains one of the largest public health issues nationwide, and faculty at the School of Pharmacy are hard at work, attacking the problem from all angles. In part two of a three-part series about research aiming to curb the crisis, learn about faculty initiatives to increase naloxone dispensing and tap into electronic health records to improve appropriate prescribing.

Photo Gallery

Two group photos of the attendees of the Dick Peterson Symposium

Dick Peterson Symposium

In celebration of the career of Emeritus Professor Dick Peterson and the careers he helped launch, alumni of his lab held a symposium in Rennebohm Hall, inviting speakers and poster presentations by his trainees and others whose research is inspired by Peterson’s legacy.

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Giving Back

Collage of Janis ApinisInternational Pharmacy Legacy

Coming to the U.S. as refugees at the end of World War II, Janis (BS ’54) and Anna Apinis arrived with two small children and two suitcases, but without knowing a word of English. Their decision to leave Latvia transformed their lives and careers and continues to impact the lives of student pharmacists and faculty at the School of Pharmacy. Read about the Apinis’ journey.

Class Notes

Class notes collage, including Greg Higby, Yen-Ming Huang, Anna Engstrom and others.

Fall 2019 Class Notes

Relocating, getting promotions and accolades, and pursuing hobbies ranging from traveling to writing children’s books — your classmates are doing it all. Stay in the loop with your UW–Madison School of Pharmacy alumni peers through class notes.

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Upcoming Events

Alumni at the 2018 tailgate

ALUMNI TAILGATE & VIEWING PARTY

Saturday, November 9

Join your classmates and colleagues at the Union South for a tailgate and viewing party for the football game against Iowa. Game tickets are also available at registration.

Register here.

PHARMD CAREER FAIR

Friday, October 25

Alumni are invited to participate in the career fair to connect with student pharmacists, share information about opportunities, and conduct interviews.

Register here.

PHARMSCI 360 RECEPTION

Monday, November 4

Join fellow alumni and friends at a reception during the American Association of Pharmaceutical Sciences’ PharmSci 360 Conference in San Antonio.

Register here.

CITATIONS OF MERIT DINNER

Friday, November 8

Celebrate the exceptional careers of 2019 honorees Arthur Schuna (BS ’73), Thomas Rosanske (BS ’79), Sanford Bolton (BS ’57), and Emeritus Professor Jeanette Roberts.

Register here.

Professional Development

PHARMACY CONFERENCES & EVENTS

HEALTH CHALLENGES OF MEN AND WOMEN 

The Ingleside Hotel, Waukesha, WI | September 26, 2019

CMC PROJECT TEAM LEADERSHIP

Pyle Center, UWMadison | October 7-10, 2019

2019 PHARMACY INVITATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ANTITHROMBOTIC THERAPY

Las Vegas, NV | December 7, 2019

ONLINE CERTIFICATES

BIOLOGIC THERAPEUTIC DRUG DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATE

This online program is designed for scientists to expand their knowledge about biologics.

CERTIFICATE IN FORMULARY DRUG EVALUATION PROCESSES

This certificate program trains members of Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committees to improve communication and make evidence-based decisions.

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DISCOVERx STAFF

Editor-in-Chief Katie Gerhards
Photographer  |  Sally Griffith-Oh
Contributing Writers  |  Katie Ginder-Vogel, Jill Sakai
Editorial Intern | Hanzhu Tang
Contributing Photographers  |  Ingrid Laas
Editorial Advisor  |  Alyson Kim

DiscoveRx magazine is a quarterly digital publication by the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy.

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