The “Wisconsin” Pharmaceutical Experiment Station was in existence from 1913-1933, then was re-established in 2001 through a generous donation from the Oscar Rennebohm Foundation. The STATION was re-named and constituted a renewed mission: To serve the needs of pharmaceutical development, on and off campus, through a program of educational and related laboratory services.
The educational component of the STATION mission is further supported by the establishment of the George D. Zografi Educational Advancement Fund in Pharmaceutical Sciences.
To make a contribution, please click on any of the following links:
• Zeeh Pharmaceutical Experiment Station
• Zografi Educational Advancement Fund
• School of Pharmacy – Dean’s Priority Fund
The STATION and the School of Pharmacy wish to thank and acknowledge those who have made generous private gifts to assist in the establishment and continued support of the Lenor Zeeh Pharmaceutical Experiment Station.
The STATION, the School of Pharmacy, and Mr. Zeeh’s family wish to thank and acknowledge those who have made generous Memorial Gifts in honor of Mr. Zeeh.
The STATION is named in honor of Lenor Blahna Zeeh (December 2, 1914 – February 24, 2008), a 1936 graduate of the School of Pharmacy, for his significant and prolonged dedication to the profession of pharmacy. Mr. Zeeh previously served as Vice President of Rennebohm Drug Stores in Madison. He served for many years as a member of the Board of Visitors for the School of Pharmacy and was also a member of the Board of Directors of the Oscar Rennebohm Foundation.