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Clinical trials are invaluable in testing new treatments, drugs and technologies.
Project Wonder: the Art of Science at the Medical College of Wisconsin partners basic and translational scientists with local artists and writers to elevate and amplify their innovative, life-changing research.
Translational scientists turn science and research into improved treatments.
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For medical student Mario Castellanos, the ability to work with the Latino community in Milwaukee brings him a little closer to home.
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Community Front Door
Medical student Adileen Sii is an advocate for culturally competent care.
Jean Bikomeye is stepping up to confront the impacts of climate change on our health head-on.
MCW Magazine
MCW medical and pharmacy students and faculty partner with donors and community organizations to make the MCW-affiliated SCU a success.
Education Innovation
AI is a transformative force, reshaping the way healthcare providers learn and practice medicine.
Gopika SenthilKumar, a MCW MD/PhD student, receives prestigious award for cardiovascular disease research.
The MCW ASPIRE program provides research opportunities for individuals traditionally underrepresented.
Ask the family of Katherine M. Dillig, MD ’84, what they remember of her, and the answers come in a flurry.
Neuroscience
Dr. Ahmed Obeidat is conducting clinical trials he hopes will improve the treatment of MS.
Ashley Pittman hopes to serve as a mentor, helping young people access the field of medicine and research.
MCW researchers study the connection between neurons and music and the potential for treatment for neurological disorders.
Casey Balson helped create a suicide prevention program for fellow medical students at MCW.
Marissa Davis's experience caring for a young boy with a rare genetic disorder inspired her journey.
MCW alumni Drs. Satish Kodali and Malaika Mathai reflect on their impact over the past 30 years.
This series creates a venue for discussions on health topics that are important to our community.
MCW medical student Amelia Papadimitriou’s passion and purpose is to advance health equity.
MCW creates new programs to expand family medicine residency training in Wisconsin.
Global health research program provides MCW students unique opportunity while in medical school.
Translational Research
New clinical study demonstrates the promise of using VR for mitigating pain in a clinical setting.
There were plenty of obstacles that could have stopped Justin Perez from being where he is today.
In May 2023, the inaugural class of nine students graduated from the 21-month program.
A philanthropic investment from the Paula and Rodger Riney Foundation is supporting five related multiple myeloma research projects at MCW.
MCW student Carson Gehl and Dr. Anai Kothari found 7,500 steps a day lowers risk of complications.
The Wigdale family is dedicated to new treatments for memory disorders and neurological conditions.
Dr. Brian Jackson believes reclaiming traditions can help Native communities overcome health challenges.
On call during the tragedy, MCW resident Dr. Omar Hussain was moved by the community’s response.
MCW partners with Avalon Action Alliance to create the BRAVE program.
Dr. Lewis Somberg believes empathy is essential for providing care for military Veterans.
The goal of MCW's IPAT program is to help patients regain the ability to functionally communicate.
Population and public health research focus on the health of groups rather than the individual.
Brianna Celix’s own health challenges motivated her to become a physician who shows great empathy.
Cancer
Her experiences ignited a desire to make a difference in the lives of patients facing breast cancer.
Donald J. Wright, MD, MPH ’99, reflects on his leadership roles in the federal government and a Tanzanian ambassadorship.
Since 1966, Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) has been a major supporter of obesity research at MCW.
Clinical Trials
Clinical research is the primary method to determine if a new treatment is safe and effective.
Improving survival rate for kids suffering from leukemia has become a life mission for Dr. Michael Burke.
Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander communities are diverse with unique disparities.
Hoping to fill a crucial void for local programmers, MCW turned to the MKE Tech Hub Coalition.
Ann Klopp, PhD '02, MD '03, GME '04, reflects on her physician-scientist training through MCW's Medical Scientist Training Program.
Throughout her career, Dr. Higgins has actively studied and practiced robotic surgery.
Dr. Alison Kriegel and Laketta Caldwell discuss the many facets that go into becoming a scientist.
Basic Science
Preclinical research tests feasibility, safety and potential of ideas uncovered in basic science.
The Southeast Wisconsin Data Science Collaborative hosted the first Hack for Health event this spring.
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