IN THE NEWS
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Research is vital to our mission at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health in Madison. The medical school has a long tradition of translating laboratory discoveries to bedside application, ultimately improving the health of the residents of Wisconsin and beyond.
Our faculty have active research programs covering virtually every aspect of basic, clinical and public health science, and they educate the next generation of scientists through our graduate training programs. In addition, our investigators are advancing medicine through collaboration with departments and schools across UW-Madison, including engineering and agriculture and life sciences.
Learn More About Research at the UW School of Medicine and Public Health
The Excitement of Discovery
Our basic scientists are at the forefront of today's laboratory discoveries that will ultimately become tomorrow's treatments. Watch the video to learn how the excitement of discovery and working with talented scientists inspire the work of Dr. Richard Moss.
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Educating the Next Generation of Scientists
The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health is internationally recognized for the quality and scope of its basic and clinical research. That research excellence is one of the reasons Sarah Wernimont chose to pursue an MD and PhD degree in Madison. Watch the video to learn how she plans to make a difference in medicine.
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A New Imaging Facility
Imagine a place where doctors can tell patients in advance if cancer treatment will work for them, without going through an entire course of chemotherapy. That vision has the chance to become reality thanks to an anticipated $32.9 million investment from GE Healthcare in a new imaging research facility that will be located in the Wisconsin Institutes for Medical Research.
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Turning Someday Into Today
The Wisconsin Institutes for Medical Research (WIMR) at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health in Madison embraces a new way of doing science.
The building is designed to encourage unique gatherings of scientists from different disciplines to address urgent health problems of common concern.
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