DiscoveRx Magazine – Winter 2022

Winter 2022 DiscoveRx masthead featuring a PharmSci alum at PharmSci360, ThuyVu Do, Steve Rough, and Kristin Tiry.

Elevating Pharmacy

A collage of photos of alum Jason Bergsbaken, portraits and photos of him at work in the pharmacy
Bolstering Cancer Care

When patients are diagnosed with cancer, they need all the support they can get. And pharmacists, like alum Jason Bergsbaken (PharmD ’12) and his oncology colleagues, are well-positioned to make a personal impact. Learn how Bergsbaken is influencing cancer care, from individual patients to statewide initiatives.

Alum Q&A

Video: 4 Qs with an Industry Alum

What is a medical science liaison? Alum Dean Bowen (PharmD ’20) explains why PharmDs are well-equipped for the job, reflects on pharmacy school memories, and more.

Watch the interview >
Dean Bowen video still

Time Capsule

A collage of old ads found in the Kremers Reference Files, inlcuding ads for Tile and Till and the Family Almanac and Moon Book
Digitizing Pharmacy History

The School of Pharmacy and the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy hold one of the country’s most extensive collections of pharmacy and pharmaceutical history. Through a new national grant, this collection is moving online to be accessible for people around the world. See what’s inside.

Rising Star

Quanyin Hu

Racking Up Honors

In 2022, the School’s Assistant Professor Quanyin Hu has been honored as a highly cited researcher — in the top 1% in his field — and as a rising star in drug delivery.

See what’s led to his success >

Photo Galleries

PharmSci 360 Reception

At the annual AAPS PharmSci 360 conference, the School of Pharmacy hosted a reception to gather Pharmacy Badger researchers from around the nation to catch up and build new connections.

Group photo of PharmSci 360 reception attendees

White Coat Ceremony

Our PharmD Class of 2026 met their first major milestone in pharmacy school: receiving their white coats. The ceremony also featured several School of Pharmacy alumni, including Janet Fritsch (BS ’87), Maria Wopat (PharmD '10), and others.

Janet Fritsch speaking at a podium

Health-System Pharmacy Alumni Panel

During the annual fall meeting of the School's Board of Visitors, an advisory committee comprising luminaries in health care and research, the School hosted a panel discussion featuring alumni leaders in health-system pharmacy.

Chris Hatwig; Steve Rough; Kristin Tiry

From the Dean

Dean Steve Swanson

DEAN’S CORNER

As we enter the new year, Dean Steve Swanson reflects on the successes of the UW–Madison School of Pharmacy and our faculty and students from the past year, and looks ahead to the challenges the School is facing next and how faculty, staff, and alumni can address them together.

LEARN MORE > 

Improving Outcomes

Collage of photos of Adati Tarfa, Mark Cinquegrani and ThuyVu Do
Pharmacists as Key Allies in HIV Care

From encouraging testing to supporting diagnosis and treatment, alumni ThuyVu Do (PharmD ’17) and Mark Cinquegrani (PharmD ’19) and graduate student Adati Tarfa weigh in on how pharmacists form an essential part of the care teams for people living with HIV/AIDS.

Leading Research

Infecting Bacteria

Bacteria get sick, too. And through a new NIH grant, Assistant Professor Jason Peters is aiming to harness these bacterial viruses as an alternative to antibiotics, as more bacteria develop resistance.

Jason Peters in his lab

Patented Innovations

In fiscal year 2021–22, nine School of Pharmacy alumni, faculty, and staff were awarded patents for their innovative work in drug discovery and delivery, with implications ranging from antibiotic resistance to cancer therapies.

Collage of School of Pharmacy researchers who contributed to patents in 2021-22, including alums May Xiong, Max Purro, and Tom Wyche, and Professors Seungpyo Hong, Weiping Tang, and Tim Bugni.

New Avenues for Protein Degradation

Proteins, the "building blocks of life," can contain errors linked to a range of diseases. Through a national fellowship, graduate student Christopher Stevens is expanding the therapeutic applications of targeted protein degradation.

Christopher Stevens in the lab

Alumni Events

VIRTUAL ALUMNI & FRIENDS TRIVIA NIGHT
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7

Come test your Badgers, Pharmacy, and general trivia knowledge in our fourth annual trivia fundraiser for student scholarships, hosted by the School of Pharmacy and the Pharmacy Alumni Association.

APHA 2023: ALUMNI & FRIENDS RECEPTION
DATE TBD

Join fellow Badger pharmacists at the American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting in Phoenix, Ariz., March 24-27. Time and location of reception TBD. Check back for more details.

From the PAA

Jason Lau

PAA CORNER

The holiday season is in full swing, and the Pharmacy Alumni Association (PAA) has much to be thankful for. The mission of the PAA would not be possible without all of you who donated your time, talent, and resources. Learn how alums have contributed throughout the year.

READ THE FULL UPDATE >

Class Notes

A collage of alumni who submitted class notes for the Winter 2022 issue, including Angie Ngo, Sally Rudolph, Patti Thornewell, George MacKinnon III, Eldon Karwand, and Jocelyn Kerl.

WINTER 2022 CLASS NOTES

Our Pharmacy Badgers are always busy, meeting professional and personal milestones, getting married, growing their families, and more. Keep in touch with your School of Pharmacy alumni peers through class notes.

READ WHAT’S NEW >
SUBMIT YOUR CLASS NOTE >

Professional Development

CMC Project Team Leadership

Short course | Webinars Thursdays April 13-May 18

This course provides project management and leadership training for aspiring or current project team leaders, covering effective leadership skills, team dynamics, project management, and decision-making skills. The course also covers regulatory compliance and quality assurance to plan candidate advancement to Phase I and beyond.

Find more information and register >

Cannabinoids as Medicine

Online

Through a series of 13 online modules, learn about the endocannabinoid system, cannabinoid pharmacology, and their use for various medical conditions, as well as current limitations for use and research. Also learn about synthetic cannabinoids, how they work, and their misuse.

Find more information and register >

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DISCOVERX STAFF

Editor-in-Chief  |  Katie Gerhards
Photographer  |  Sally Griffith-Oh
Contributing Photographers | Todd Brown, Ingrid Laas, Brendan Bush, Carla Osberg, Jason Smith, Christopher Brecht, Chuck Bigger
Contributing Writers  |  Katie Ginder-Vogel, Jill Sakai, Nicole Etter
Editorial Interns | Brianna Foth, Ben Cadigan
Editorial Advisors  |  Alyson KimDavid Mott

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

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