Science & Technology
April 3, 2018

Fewer mammography recalls associated with higher rates of breast cancers found between screenings

Calling fewer women back for more testing after a suspicious mammography finding is associated with higher rates of breast cancers found between screenings.

Science & Technology
January 16, 2018

Changes to the gut microbiome associated with structural changes in the brain

Diet-dependent changes in the gut microbiome of rats are associated with corresponding structural changes in their brains, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.

Education
December 21, 2017

Radiology training program earns national recognition

The Radiology training program at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health was recently named the best of its kind in the country by AuntMinnie.com, an online resource of information, news and education about the field of medical imaging.

Honors & Awards
July 12, 2017

Carbone Cancer Center members recognized as Vilas Professors

Three UW Carbone Cancer Center members recently earned Vilas Professorships.

Sara John, MRI research technologist, looking at brain images
Science & Technology
May 22, 2017

UW, GE Healthcare team up to improve medical imaging, patient outcomes

The first time John Wiley passed out, in 2013, he fell flat on his face in a welding shop. He figured he’d tripped on the gas hoses, but his doctor disagreed: “You were unconscious before you hit the ground. Otherwise, you would have put your hands out for protection.”

Honors & Awards
May 15, 2017

Tactile communication and neurorehabilitation lab receives brain injury grant