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This event is a great way to learn more about misinformation and disinformation in public health, as well as collaborate with other SMPH professionals.
This event is a great way to learn more about misinformation and disinformation in public health, as well as collaborate with other SMPH professionals.
Dr. Kind is an international leader in the fields of social determinants of health and mechanistic health disparities research, leading the team that developed the Neighborhood Atlas, a free first-of-its-kind data democratization tool that quantifies socioeconomic disadvantage for every neighborhood in the US including Puerto Rico.
Designed for healthcare professionals, as well as patients and loved ones. Learn more about the intersection of nutrition and healthcare.
This event is an excellent opportunity within the SMPH community to connect with other investigators, researchers, and learners.
The UWPRC Annual Meeting is a great way to learn more about health equity for families and collaborate with other members of the SMPH community.
Calling all life science researchers! Want to know more about imaging technology, AI-aided panel design for flow cytometry, spatial transciptomics, pooled lentiCRISPR screening and other genomics tools? Join us to learn how these and many more services can benefit your research at our sixth annual BadgerConnect Research Services Fair, on October 26, 2023 at the UW Biotechnology Center in the heart of campus!
Join us this fall in beautiful Madison Wisconsin, for the first annual Wear Pink Day as we take a powerful step towards reducing the risk of breast cancer in our community - together! Featured Speaker, Dr. Nicci Owusu-Brackett, UW Health. Sponsored by Wisconsin Well Woman Program.
Hear from UW Health & Carbone Cancer Center physicians and scientists who are advancing multiple myeloma research and patient care. Learn firsthand how innovative research is being propelled forward, providing hope for patients in Wisconsin and beyond.
Join NIA on Oct. 31st from 2:00 – 2:45 p.m., ET for the Innovating for Inclusion: Making Clinical Research More Diverse webinar. Speakers will offer their insights and resources to help support the inclusion of more diverse participants in dementia research.
This year's theme is The Power of Action. Gain inspiration from the work and stories of people in your community while also learning about your role in the cancer plan and how to improve health outcomes in Wisconsin.
Join fellow healthcare professionals for the 21st Annual Update in Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias. The two-day program provides health care professionals with updates in best practices in memory and dementia care.
Join the campus community at Bascom Hall to view new Ho-Chunk Nation banners commissioned as part of UW-Madison’s 175th anniversary.