Thomas Grist
Science & Technology
October 31, 2024

Radiology set to recruit and support top talent

Dr. Thomas (“Tom”) Grist comes from a family of engineers and inventors. His great-grandfather was a co-inventor of the pop-up toaster, patented in 1927 — which may help explain how this native of Appleton, Wisconsin ended up pushing the boundaries of knowledge in the fields of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT).

Science & Technology
May 15, 2024

New Initiative for Theranostics and Particle Therapy launched

A key focus of the initiative will be translational research, or research that is designed to benefit human health. Investigators will assess how particle beam radiation may be effective to treat cancers that are difficult to treat using conventional radiation therapy, how diagnostic and treatment steps can be combined into a single step referred to as theranostics, and how radiation treatment plans can be personalized for each patient.

Paul DeLuca speaking at a podium
November 3, 2023

Paul DeLuca, longtime researcher and leader, dies at 79

Paul M. DeLuca Jr., PhD, a longtime researcher and leader at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health and UW–Madison, died on Oct. 30 at the age of 79.

Brian Pogue
Honors & Awards
September 21, 2021

Brian Pogue selected as chair of Department of Medical Physics

An expert on innovations in medical imaging systems, Brian Pogue, PhD, will be the next chair of the Department of Medical Physics at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. His anticipated start date is January 2022.

Jonathan Engle receiving an award
Honors & Awards
October 21, 2020

Jonathan Engle receives Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers

When Jonathan Engle, PhD, received a Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, he expressed gratitude for the significance of the recognition.

A professional speaks next to x-rays of the lungs and chest
Science & Technology
October 16, 2020

UW researchers find more precise way to detect pneumonia caused by COVID-19

Using cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology, UW‒Madison investigators have developed a far more precise way to identify cases of COVID-19 induced pneumonia.

July 14, 2020

Remembering Dr. Edward Jackson

With great sadness, we share that Edward “Ed” Jackson, PhD, Chair Emeritus of Medical Physics, passed away on June 2, 2020 after a long illness. He will be remembered as a tireless advocate for science, education, and our broader community.

Science & Technology
February 27, 2020

Marmoset stem cells carrying Parkinson’s mutation could lead to new model for studying disease

Parkinson’s disease researchers have used gene-editing tools to introduce the disorder’s most common genetic mutation into marmoset monkey stem cells and to successfully tamp down cellular chemistry that often goes awry in Parkinson’s patients.

Science & Technology
December 12, 2018

Wisconsin researchers well-represented at international radiation oncology conference

The 60th annual meeting of the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO), the world’s premier radiation oncology society, got underway this week in San Antonio, Texas, with a strong Wisconsin presence.

Science & Technology
December 12, 2018

UW study: Inherited brain pathway underlies the risk for anxiety and depression

In studies of young rhesus monkeys, researchers from the University of Wisconsin Department of Psychiatry have discovered brain pathways that underlie children’s vulnerability to develop anxiety and depression later in life.

Science & Technology
July 30, 2018

Researchers trace Parkinson’s damage in the heart

A new way to examine stress and inflammation in the heart will help Parkinson’s researchers test new therapies and explore an unappreciated way the disease puts people at risk of falls and hospitalization.

Honors & Awards
July 10, 2018

Cai group recognized for research achievements at annual imaging meeting

The Molecular Imaging and Nanotechnology Laboratory had another successful year at June’s Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) Annual Meeting in Philadelphia.