SMPH Collaborate
Health Sciences Learning Center (HSLC) 750 Highland Avenue, Madison, United StatesThis event is an excellent opportunity within the SMPH community to connect with other investigators, researchers, and learners.
This event is an excellent opportunity within the SMPH community to connect with other investigators, researchers, and learners.
This event, hosted by the Center for Human Genomics and Precision Medicine, highlights integrating high-dimensional data across analytes and disciplines.
Join us for an informal, drop-in breakfast in the Health Sciences Learning Center (HSLC) Atrium.
This event is a great way to connect and communicate with other members of the SMPH community and learn more about the research surrounding diabetes.
The speaker will be Dr. Quincy Byrdsong, a nationally recognized speaker in the areas of dynamic education programs and curricula for research administration, responsible conduct of research, and human subjects protections.
'SMPH Collaborate' fosters connections among investigators, researchers, and learners through the sharing of research discoveries and building of community.
Our vision for West Campus aims to enrich the campus experience for all who visit, work, study, and play in that area, by creating opportunities for new career pathways, expanding livelihoods, and providing space for important discovery.
Hear from various experts (in-person or via Zoom) across UW–Madison, Microsoft, and peer institutions on the value of cloud research and the benefits of Azure.
Join us, in-person, in the Health Sciences Learning Center (Room 1309) to view a livestream of a Research Subject Panel, presented by the Wisconsin chapter of the Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP).
Join us, in-person, for an informal, drop-in breakfast in the Health Sciences Learning Center (HSLC) Atrium!
With a theme of “Toward an Anti-racist Bioethics,” this year’s symposium will feature local and national experts in bioethics and diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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.