Micaela Sullivan Fowler
Editorial
August 24, 2020 VOL 22 NO 2

Perspectives: Once in a Lifetime

Having meticulously curated an exhibit on World War I and the 1918 influenza pandemic, Micaela Sullivan-Fowler compares that outbreak to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Ralph Olsen as a young man in uniform
Editorial
June 25, 2020 VOL 22 NO 2

Three Incredible Months in 1955

Alumnus Ralph Olsen shares his experience living through the Wisconsin polio outbreak of 1955.

Sheri Johnson
Editorial
April 29, 2020 VOL 22 NO 1

Perspectives: A Health Equity Mindset

Population Health Institute Director Sheri Johnson discusses how compared to Wisconsinites overall, residents of the state’s rural areas and the large, urban Milwaukee County share common challenges.

Amy Kind
Editorial
October 30, 2019 VOL 21 NO 3

Wisconsin Partnership Program: Balancing Our Goals and Responsibilities as a Funder

The success of the Partnership Program’s grant programs and ability to support innovative and exceptional work is based in part on its commitment to a robust review process.

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.

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.

Two scientists in a lab posing for a photo
Editorial
July 24, 2018 VOL 20 NO 2

Master of Science in Biotechnology Program

A master's degree program designed for professionals is contributing to Wisconsin's thriving biotechnology industry and furthering the School of Medicine and Public Health's commitment to translating research discoveries to practical application.

Casey Reiser
Editorial
April 13, 2018 VOL 20 NO 1

Milestones in Genetic Counseling

In May, the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health’s Master of Genetic Counselor Studies program will graduate its 40th class. It’s a major milestone by any standards, even if you consider that UW–Madison’s program was the first in the Midwest and the eighth in the United States.

Patrick Remington
Editorial
November 27, 2017 VOL 19 NO 3

‘Should I Get an MPH Degree?’ Patrick Remington Shares His Insights

The associate dean for public health reflects on his journey as a physician trained in preventive medicine and public health and offers advice for those considering the degree.