The Wisconsin Public Health Association (WPHA) will recognize our very own, Fiona Weeks, PhD, MSPH, with the Presidential Citation at the 2024 Public Health Awards Ceremony on May 15th, 2024.
Dr. Amy Trentham-Dietz leads analysis supporting new recommendation to begin mammogram screening at 40
Dr. Amy Trentham-Dietz led a study published in The Journal of the American Medical Association that helped inform the updated final recommendation of the United States Preventive Services Task Force released today. Other UW–Madison members …
Carla Schubert Receives Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Research
Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Research: Critical Research Support Carla Schubert, Researcher III, Department of Population Health Sciences Schubert, who joined the EpiSense Group in 1998, was key to the 2004 launch of the Beaver …
Professor Emerita Mari Palta is Recognized by Wisconsin Medical Alumni Association
Dr. Palta was selected for the WMAA Emeriti Faculty Award which recognizes outstanding service to the UW School of Medicine and Public Health. It is awarded to emeriti faculty in the Basic and Clinical Sciences …
CHR&R Released its 2024 Findings Report
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps (CHR&R) just released the 2024 Annual Data and National Findings Report. We’re continuing the conversation around civic health with a focus on the connection between thriving communities and civic participation. …
Natascha Merten Received Visiting Scholar Award from the McPherson Eye Research Institute
Tiffany Green Recognized at the Outstanding Women of Color Banquet
Ajay Sethi Discusses the New CDC Covid isolation guidelines on WPR’s Central Time
Rebecca Myerson Awarded Wisconsin Idea Collaboration Grant
Rebecca Myerson’s project, Enrollment Barriers, Procedural Denials and Loss of Medicaid Coverage receives support from the Dean and Director of Extension and the Vice Chancellor for Research. Congratulations, Rebecca!
Natascha Merten’s Press Release Featured on Several Premier News Outlets
Dr. Merten’s press release “Testing senses and motor skills in midlife may help predict later cognitive impairment” garnered 17 stories online and on broadcast. The story was picked up in Madison as well as on …