Medical Student Research Forum
The 20th Annual Medical Student Research Forum will showcase the work of medical student researchers on Monday, November 22, 2021 from 1-5pm. This will be a virtual event on Zoom.
The 20th Annual Medical Student Research Forum will showcase the work of medical student researchers on Monday, November 22, 2021 from 1-5pm. This will be a virtual event on Zoom.
All are invited to attend the virtual 2021 UW School of Medicine and Public Health Group on Women in Medicine and Science Symposium and first annual GWIMS Awards Ceremony.
Two years in, the pandemic has reshaped our country and the world, and we face yet another phase of the crisis with the omicron variant. What does the path forward look like?
The annual Alzheimer's Disease & Related Dementias Research Day 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 'Science Expeditions' at UW–Madison is a FREE, family-friendly series of events, open to the public, to showcase the research and innovation happening on the UW campus.
The LGBTQ+ Health Summit educates and activates the health sciences community on LGBTQ+ health and creates new pathways to serve LGBTQ+ communities.
Join a discussion on disability rights with Judith Heumann, a lifelong advocate for disability rights, and author and UW–Madison alum, Kristen Joiner.
Dr. Lyle Ignace will discuss the overall health disparities that exist in the Wisconsin Native American community, and the challenges that an ongoing pandemic has magnified.
Please join us for this virtual session to celebrate UW's clinical trials achievements, learn more about our clinical research goals, and the value of clinical trials from those directly involved, including researcher and participant perspectives.
In this Introduction to ClinicalTrials.gov, we will review a brief history of CT.gov including its original intent and the relevant laws, policies, guidance, best practices, and advocacy groups that have shaped CT.gov into its present form.
This session will explore the ways in which QUALITY is different from COMPLIANCE.