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Basic Science
Recent MCW research explores the consequences of sleep deprivation and its impact on bone health.
MCW researchers are working to discover new treatments for fluke infections.
Education Innovation
Mentorship is important to Joe Rouse, PhD, Veteran, standout researcher and member of the LGBTQ community.
Preclinical research tests feasibility, safety and potential of ideas uncovered in basic science.
Basic science, also often referred to as bench or fundamental research, focuses on how the world works.
Dr. Vera Tarakanova believes creativity is needed to uncover why some viruses function the way they do.
MCW Magazine
MCW neuroscientists share a focus on spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) research.
There’s a battle brewing at MCW, and it involves the fundamental processes happening in cells.
MCW's research enterprise continues to sustain MCW’s growth as one of the nation’s leading centers for innovation and discovery.
The Smith Lab's diverse and inclusive lab team includes students from populations traditionally underrepresented in science and medicine.
Physician-Scientist seeks to prevent cardiovascular disease.
Alumni
Dominique Carter, PhD ’16, began her career in industry before entering government service through a competitive fellowship program.
The Medical College of Wisconsin has a strong tradition of training students who eventually become faculty members.
The first installment in a two-part series about the importance of interprofessionalism in education and research.
Sai-Suma Samudrala shares her summer fellowship experience studying congenital heart disease in the lab of Dr. Aoy Tomita-Mitchell and Dr....
Genomics and Precision Medicine
For the Whistons and their son Will, hope is on the horizon.
Zebrafish help MCW scientists search for a glaucoma cure.
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