For medical student Mario Castellanos, the ability to work with the Latino community in Milwaukee brings him a little closer to home.
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Education Innovation
Adrienne Davis' curiosity also drew her towards her long-term goal – becoming a doctor.
Raised on a small family farm in Reedsville, Wisconsin, Elizabeth Abegglen grew up taking care of animals.
Neuroscience
Dr. Brian Lin is at the forefront of a promising approach to treat Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
Ϲ Magazine
Steven Bergin, MD, '74, GME '78, reflects on his 50-year medical career.
A life-threatening brain injury to her sister inspired Lauren Beranek to pursue a career in medicine.
Community Front Door
An Ϲ-led initiative seeks to determine how climate change policies will affect our community.
Alumni
Meg and John met at the perfect time, as both entered a challenging stage of their lives.
Cardiovascular
Dr. Jacquelyn Kulinski is exploring how singing can be a complimentary therapy for coronary artery disease.
Miracle Powell was accepted into Ϲ as part of the newly established Health Equity Scholars Program.
Anell is a first-generation college student who became a mother days before medical school classes began at Ϲ.
Basic Science
Dr. John Mantsch was awarded a grant to study the mechanisms of stress-related cognitive inflexibility.
Ϲ program continues to show promise in reducing gaps to mental health care for children.
Sally Bentley's philanthropic gift supports Ϲ early-stage investigators conducting research related to cardiovascular health or disease.
For the Ϲ, 2024 has been a year best characterized as transformational.
Cancer
Dr. Julie-An Talano has devoted her career to the fight against childhood cancer.
Ϲ alumna Dr. Sapna Bamrah Morris's work in global health is driven by a passion for social justice.
Clinical Trials
Dr. Amy Drendel sees great promise in sub-dissociative ketamine to treat pain in children.
Geoffrey Rodriguez’s service inspired him to pursue his MD so he could practice medicine at the highest level.
New research from Ϲ scientists on cellular stress in the placenta as a possible cause of preeclampsia was published in Science Advances.
The team is researching the cognitive effects of aromatase inhibitors treatment for breast cancer.
Victoria Toledo, active Air Force member and Ϲ student, has a strong connection to her community.
Ϲ alumnus Dr. Robert Anderson helps elite athletes and weekend warriors alike recover from foot and ankle injuries.
Hazem Gammoh, a 2nd-year student in the Ϲ DrPH program, has a lofty dream: “I want to become the minister of health in Jordan.”
Dr. Corina Norrbom is a pivotal figure in advancing health and medical education in Central Wisconsin.
During clinical rotations, Ϲ pharmacy students learn from Froedtert Hospital pharmacists in specialized areas.
Recent Ϲ research explores the consequences of sleep deprivation and its impact on bone health.
Raised on the South Side of Milwaukee, Siomara Santana always knew she wanted to serve her community.
Dr. John McCorvy believes psychedelics have the potential for life-changing effects as a medicine.
Dr. Sara Kohlbeck is investigating how tattoo artists can play a significant role in suicide prevention.
Members reflect on its legacy and chart its future.
Anika Agrawal had the opportunity to delve into the complexities of diabetes care on a global scale.
Celebrating the momentum of the new Ϲ Cancer Research Building.
Faith Lundt’s nontraditional upbringing had a profound impact on her life.
Ϲ researchers are working to discover new treatments for fluke infections.
Emily Dolan, MD ’18, knew something special was happening at Ϲ-Green Bay and wanted to be a part of it.
For Thomas Krummel, MD ’77, these words reflect his view on an esteemed career.
Her journey from rhythmic gymnastics to medical school is a tale of resilience and passion.
Katherine (Kathy) Hudson, Ϲ emeritus trustee, pairs her passion for women's leadership with philanthropic investments.
A partnership between Ϲ and Dhulikhel Hospital in Nepal has fostered an exchange of knowledge.
“Origami-inspired design for a tissue-engineered heart valve” heralds a cardiovascular paradigm shift.
Ϲ researchers are pioneering the use of liquid biopsy-based approaches for cancer detection.
"At the end of the day it’s rewarding to be doing something that impacts patients."
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