Science & Technology
July 24, 2019

Can a sleep device give deep-space explorers a good night’s rest?

The Wisconsin Institute for Sleep and Consciousness (WISC) will be one of two sites for testing a device that might improve sleep and thus waking performance for people on long space voyages.

Science & Technology
July 15, 2019

Investigation into fungal infection reveals genetic vulnerability in Hmong

Ten years ago, in Marathon County, Wisconsin, 55 people were sickened by an uncommon fungal infection called blastomycosis. Thirty patients were hospitalized. Two people died.

dividing cells and chromosomes under a microscope
Science & Technology
July 8, 2019

Researchers probe cell division defects to gain insight into cancer

From bugs to plants to animals, for all living things to grow they must create more cells.

Health & Wellness
June 17, 2019

Study: risk-based breast cancer screenings lack predictive value

Starting breast-cancer screenings based on personal risk factors instead of age in women 40-49 years of age may significantly delay the detection of some early-stage breast cancers while also decreasing the number of false-positive mammograms and biopsies that reveal growths that are benign, according to new research from the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.

Health & Wellness
June 12, 2019

UW study provides potential treatment strategy for aggressive lymphoma

A research team at the University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center has found a new tumor-causing mechanism that contributes to the development of the most common form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

Honors & Awards
June 4, 2019

Darcie Moore, Zachary Morris receive 2019 Shaw Scientist Awards

University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health assistant professor of neuroscience Darcie Moore, PhD, and assistant professor of human oncology Zachary Morris, MD, PhD, are recipients of 2019 Shaw Scientist Awards from the Greater Milwaukee Foundation.

Honors & Awards
June 3, 2019

Kelly McQueen named chair of anesthesiology

A leader in global anesthesia and surgery, Kelly McQueen, MD, MPH, has been named chair of the Department of Anesthesiology at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.

Jonathan Temte
Education
May 23, 2019

Jonathan Temte named associate dean for public health and community engagement

A key player in nationwide vaccine policy with a passion for connecting medical research with community needs, Jonathan L. Temte, MD, PhD, MS, will serve as the next associate dean for public health and community engagement at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.

Health & Wellness
May 20, 2019

‘Protective’ headgear does not prevent sport-related concussions in soccer players, UW study shows

The use of protective headgear among high school soccer players does not result in fewer or less severe sport-related concussions compared to players who wear no headgear at all, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.

Science & Technology
May 17, 2019

Researchers reveal the pioneering role of Zelda in zygotic gene activation

Researchers at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health have developed a novel strategy to address the role of vital proteins during early embryonic development.

Science & Technology
May 16, 2019

David Brow develops improved method for tracking molecular signals in living cells

A University of Wisconsin-Madison researcher has established a new approach to understanding how protein and RNA molecules in a cell cooperate to direct the proper expression of genes.

Science & Technology
May 13, 2019

Survey finds LGBT health disparities in Wisconsin

Findings from the Survey of the Health of Wisconsin (SHOW), a population-based health examination survey, show that there are disparities in health outcomes, health care access and quality among LGBT individuals in Wisconsin.