Research
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is one of the world's leading biological research institutions.
The graduate programs at UW-Madison and University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health are among the finest in the nation, with this campus perennially recognized as one of the premier graduate environments in the biological sciences. UW-Madison also has nationally recognized research excellence in epidemiology, disease prevention, health policy and management.
A report on the total research expenditures of the top public institutions in the United States ranks the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the top four.
Students in the Medical Scientist Training Program may study under the direction of faculty advisers in many disciplines. Currently, there are 90 trainers from 18 graduate training programs affiliated with the MSTP.
However, Medical Scientist Training Program students are not restricted to just these trainers. The research resources of the entire Madison campus are available to our students, with any faculty member of a PhD degree-granting program or department having the potential to be a mentor of an MSTP student.
Medical Scientist Training Program Research Resources
- UW School of Medicine and Public Health Departments, Center and Institutes
- UW-Madison Core Facilities
