An orchestra playing on a stage with a conductor
Feature Story
August 13, 2019 VOL 21 NO 1

From Medicine to Music

The new School of Medicine and Public Health Orchestra brings together musically-inclined students, alumni, faculty and staff.

Stephen Meyn
Editorial
July 29, 2019 VOL 21 NO 2

The Future Has Arrived for Human Genomics and Precision Medicine

Stephen Meyn shares his perspective on how the School of Medicine and Public Health is leading the way with research and programs in genomic medicine.

Mary Finta
Student Life
July 29, 2019 VOL 21 NO 2

Following Her Mother’s Footsteps

Mary Finta, a 2019 MD graduate in the Wisconsin Academy for Rural Medicine, followed her passion for rural medicine back to her hometown, where she trained in the same place where her mother has been a physician for 30 years.

Mary Wilson receiving an award from Dean Robert Golden Dean Robert Golden presents a certificate of appreciation to Mary Wilson
Profile
July 23, 2019 VOL 21 NO 2

From Bugs to Drugs

Alumna Mary Wilson, a long-standing expert in global health, describes concerns and offers solutions for antibiotic resistance.

Robert Golden presenting Patrick McBride with an award Patrick McBride with Dean Robert Golden
Awards & Honors
July 22, 2019 VOL 21 NO 2

Alumni Awards

Find out who was honored at the Wisconsin Medical Alumni Association Awards Banquet held in April.

Two smiling men in professional wear
Research
July 18, 2019 VOL 21 NO 2

Affective Neuroscience: 25 Years of Progress

Fueled by passion for their complementary fields of study, 25 years ago, Ned Kalin and Richard Davidson founded and hosted the Wisconsin Symposium on Emotion. Each year since then, that passion has been palpable among participants.

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Feature Story
July 17, 2019 VOL 21 NO 2

Reducing Opioid and Addiction’s Impact

Faculty in several departments and programs are dedicating their work toward raising awareness about and reducing the impact of opioid-use disorders and other addictions.

Jacques Galipeau
Editorial
July 9, 2019 VOL 21 NO 1

Perspectives: Cellular Pharmaceuticals Meet the Wisconsin Idea

Jacques Galipeau explains how the advent of cellular therapy has lifted restraints by using living cells as drugs.

Howard Bailey
Feature Story
July 3, 2019 VOL 21 NO 1

Continuing Excellence in Cancer Research

Carbone Cancer Center Director Howard Bailey builds for the future on the center's strong foundation.

Elizabeth Burnside posing with a basketball
Profile
June 26, 2019 VOL 21 NO 1

Putting Teamwork First

Elizabeth Burnside explains her team approach to research.

Jasmine Zapata speaking at a podium
Profile
June 11, 2019 VOL 21 NO 1

Community Empowerment: The Heart of Prevention

Jasmine Zapata aims to improve health outcomes by reaching minority children through through poetry and music.

Three graduates smiling for the camera in their graduation attire
Events & Outreach
May 20, 2019 VOL 21 NO 2

Graduation Recap

Health professions students celebrated graduation on May 11, marking the end of one chapter and the beginning of a new one.