Health & Wellness
November 14, 2019

Nation’s first and only rural Ob-Gyn residency program expands

The nation’s only rural Ob-Gyn residency program is expanding. Starting October 7, Western Wisconsin Health in Baldwin, Wisconsin will join the rural rotation as a part of the UW Ob-Gyn rural-residency program.

Science & Technology
October 28, 2019

Survey of the Health of Wisconsin team presents at international conference

From Aug. 25-28, SHOW team members Kristen Malecki, PhD, MPH; Amy Schultz, MS, and Alex Spicer attended the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE) Conference in Utrecht, Netherlands.

Health & Wellness
October 22, 2019

Study: Higher social media engagement with marijuana marketing linked to higher rates of use

One in three youth in states with legal recreational marijuana (cannabis) engage with marijuana brands on social media.

Jonathan Patz
Honors & Awards
October 21, 2019

Jonathan Patz elected to National Academy of Medicine

Jonathan Patz, MD, MPH, professor and director of the Global Health Institute at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, has been elected a member of the National Academy of Medicine in recognition of his pioneering research showing the risk global climate change poses for human health.

A newborn sleeping on their mother's shoulder
Health & Wellness
October 18, 2019

Prevention Research Center to focus on mother-baby health

Wisconsin’s first Prevention Research Center is coming to UW–Madison thanks to a five-year, $3.7 million grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Science & Technology
October 11, 2019

Carbone Cancer Center oncologist identifies unconscious gender bias

When speaking at the world’s largest international oncology conference, female speakers were addressed less often by their professional title compared to male speakers, and were more likely to be introduced by their first name only.

Health & Wellness
October 10, 2019

Study: Face-to-face communication key to job satisfaction in primary care clinics

Frequent face-to-face communication among all care team members in primary care clinics may boost overall job satisfaction for health care professionals, according to a recent study by the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.

A woman working in a lab
Science & Technology
October 4, 2019

UW researchers use stem cells to develop vocal folds in a dish

Researchers at University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health have created an in vitro 3-D model of human vocal fold tissue (called mucosa) that could improve our understanding and treatment of disorders affecting the human voice.

Science & Technology
October 2, 2019

Biostatistics and medical informatics tapped for $11.8 million national coordinating center

A University of Wisconsin-Madison professor and his team have been chosen to lead the nation’s coordinating center for the National Cancer Institute (NCI) Cancer Prevention Clinical Trials Network (CP-CTNet).

Michael Newton
Honors & Awards
October 1, 2019

Michael Newton named chair of biostatistics and medical informatics

A leader in the use of statistical computing and inference in areas including genomics, molecular biology and cancer, Michael Newton, PhD, has been named chair of the Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.

Honors & Awards
September 25, 2019

Thomas ‘Rock’ Mackie receives gold medal from radiation oncology society

Science & Technology
September 19, 2019

Cancer research conference focuses on targeted radionuclide therapy

University of Wisconsin-Madison is hosting a national conference on targeted radionuclide therapy (TRT), a promising new technology that combines cytotoxic radioisotopes with molecularly targeted agents to produce an anti-cancer therapy capable of treating local or systemic disease.