Biography 

Dr. Dickmann received her BS in Molecular Biology from the University of Wisconsin – Madison and her PhD in Medicinal Chemistry from the University of Washington School of Pharmacy.  After two post-doctoral research positions first at the Biomedical Research Centre at Ninewells Hospital in Dundee, Scotland and then at the University of Washington, Dr. Dickmann accepted her first position in the pharmaceutical industry.  For 14 years, she worked as a Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics (DMPK) Scientist (Amgen and Genentech/Roche) and Clinical Pharmacologist (Genentech/Roche) and have worked across multiple therapeutic areas including oncology, immunology and ophthalmology.  While working at Genentech, she also earned her MPH in Applied Epidemiology from Emory University which increased her breadth and depth as a Clinical Pharmacologist.  Dr. Dickmann returned to the University of Wisconsin – Madison in August 2019 as a Program Director and Teaching Faculty where she is currently lecturing for the PharmD program and developing curriculum for and teaching in the MSc program in Applied Drug Development.