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
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.
Learn more about our Medical Scientist Training Program. |
Advancing Medicine Through Collaboration
Cancer research at the Wisconsin Institutes for Medical Research is one example of how the UW School of Medicine and Public Health is bridging the gap between basic science and patient care. Watch the video to learn how collaboration between Dr. Mark Burkhard - an oncologist - and Dr. David Beebe - a biomedical engineer - is improving the care of cancer patients.
Related: Cancer Experts Collaborate at Wisconsin Institutes for Medical Research |





