Research Forums: Theranostics: What is It, Why All the Excitement, and How is It Done?
Learn more about theranostics and how theranostics-related research is conducted.
Learn more about theranostics and how theranostics-related research is conducted.
What can technology do to bring these opportunities to marginalized groups? How can we use technology to close the gap between wanting to participate and actually having the access to do so?
Join us for thought-provoking conversations as we examine the "cost of cancer" at our annual fall cancer conference. Informative presentations and interactive discussions await you!
Hear from four public health experts as they discuss their visions for the future of our field, bringing unique perspectives from the community, national, global and cross-sectoral levels.
Part one of a 2-part series will feature Ph.D. candidate Kyle Coniff who will highlight some of the ways that traditional western research is failing American Indian and Alaskan Native (AI/AN) research participants, patients, and their sovereignty over personal data.
All UW School of Medicine and Public Health (SMPH) and UW Health faculty, staff, employees, learners, and alumni are invited to a film screening and conversation of 'Art + Medicine: Speaking of Race', a documentary by Twin Cities Public Television-Twin Cities PBS.
Learn more about the current state of clinical research at UW–Madison, as well as what's on the horizon for the clinical research community in 2023.
Explore best practices and considerations for fiscal planning and management of clinical trials at UW–Madison, including budgeting tools, fees to include, and negotiation tips.
SMPH Collaborate fosters connections among investigators, researchers, and learners through the sharing of research discoveries and building of community.
As a follow-up to our 'UW Clinical Research Update' session in January, this will be an open question and answer forum.
Discuss the HR 658: DEPICT Act and how the clinical research industry and stakeholders can accelerate opportunities to increase health outcomes for all.
Built around the theme “One Planet, One Health,” the Global Health Symposium will explore how the concept of One Health makes a difference in our lives, the life around us and the planet.