Indigenous Research Forum
Discovery Building 330 N Orchard Street, Madison, WI, United StatesResearch forum featuring presentations, discussions, posters, & demonstrations centering and exploring the concept of Indigenous research.
Research forum featuring presentations, discussions, posters, & demonstrations centering and exploring the concept of Indigenous research.
The annual Solomon Carter Fuller Brain Health Brunch is presented by the Wisconsin Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (ADRC) and is free and open to all.
Join Carbone Cancer Center for science, celebration and snacks to honor the 50th anniversary of UW Carbone Cancer Center.
This year’s theme, Capacity Bridging: Community University Partnerships for Stronger Communities, seeks to emphasize the importance of bringing together community and campus expertise, knowledge, and people power to create stronger communities, resilient systems, and a more just and equitable world.
This live webinar will address practical ways that stakeholders in research can help improve the creation of ICFs and better the overall process to ensure patients have a fuller understanding of the risks, commitment, and cost of agreeing to participate in a clinical trial.
The 2024 Global Health Symposium, “Moving Global Health Forward,” will be held April 10, 2024, at the Health Sciences Learning Center, 750 Highland Avenue. Event co-hosts, Global Health Institute (GHI) and Office of Global Health in the School of Medicine and Public Health, welcome you to attend!
This year’s Bioethics Symposium will examine AI-related concerns. The goal is a broad roadmap for using health-centered AI in ways that are equitable, empathetic, and empowering.
This year’s event will focus on Cancer Modeling. The in-person event allows us to come together to engage, share research visions, and learn from each other.
Learn more about UW Health’s plans to transform the Health Link platform and explore how these proposed changes may affect UW's clinical research community in terms of processes and tools available for trial participant documentation in Health Link.
The annual Showcase event is designed to celebrate and strengthen a culture of innovation and continuous improvement at UW–Madison. It offers an opportunity for colleagues from across campus to share best practices, learn from each other’s successes, and connect.
The annual Alzheimer's Disease & Related Dementias Research Day is hosted by the Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (ADRC). It is designed to encourage collaboration and promote scientific thought among faculty, students and researchers from a wide range of disciplines across the UW–Madison campus.
The annual Undergraduate Symposium showcases undergraduate creativity, achievement, research, service-learning, and community-based research from all areas of study at UW–Madison including the humanities, arts, biological sciences, physical sciences, social sciences, and computer data and information sciences.
Research Day highlights the full scope of innovative research in the Department of Medicine and facilitates collaborative interactions within our educational, research and clinical community.
The Wisconsin Collaborative Clinical Research Professionals Conference, to be held May 2, 2024 in Madison, will convene professionals from a range of clinical research sectors, including academic health centers, community organizations, industry, and healthcare.
This event will feature presentations and a fireside chat all about the data life cycle and what it takes to make scientific data FAIR - Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reuseable.
The Department of Pediatrics’ annual Research Week will be held May 13–17, 2024.
The emerging role of artificial intelligence (AI) in health care will be explored at In Business magazine’s first annual Health Care Summit on Tuesday, May 14, from 8 a.m. to noon at the Madison Concourse Hotel and Governor’s Club.
In celebration of Clinical Trials Day, please join us for this special event focused on the importance of Alzheimer's disease-focused clinical research.
The ACRP Wisconsin Chapter will host a virtual event with presenter, James Riddle, MCSE, CIP, CPIA, CRQM. The presentation will review the history of human research ethics including, the creation of the Belmont Report and how it applies in today's research.