Ϲ Magazine
Elizabeth M. Wendt, MD ’20, MPH, has focused her education and career around providing care to the underserved.
Ϲ alumni contributions represent the largest single source of philanthropy for scholarship funds.
Steven Bergin, MD, '74, GME '78, reflects on his 50-year medical career.
Sally Bentley's philanthropic gift supports Ϲ early-stage investigators conducting research related to cardiovascular health or disease.
Ϲ alumna Dr. Sapna Bamrah Morris's work in global health is driven by a passion for social justice.
New research from Ϲ scientists on cellular stress in the placenta as a possible cause of preeclampsia was published in Science Advances.
Ϲ alumnus Dr. Robert Anderson helps elite athletes and weekend warriors alike recover from foot and ankle injuries.
During clinical rotations, Ϲ pharmacy students learn from Froedtert Hospital pharmacists in specialized areas.
Members reflect on its legacy and chart its future.
Celebrating the momentum of the new Ϲ Cancer Research Building.
For Thomas Krummel, MD ’77, these words reflect his view on an esteemed career.
Katherine (Kathy) Hudson, Ϲ emeritus trustee, pairs her passion for women's leadership with philanthropic investments.
Maria I. Barrows, MD ’49, has led a full life, and she has stories to share about every part of it.
Jackson Radandt's personal healthcare journey has inspired a love of medicine and the desire to give back.
Ϲ medical and pharmacy students and faculty partner with donors and community organizations to make the Ϲ-affiliated SCU a success.
Gopika SenthilKumar, a Ϲ MD/PhD student, receives prestigious award for cardiovascular disease research.
Ask the family of Katherine M. Dillig, MD ’84, what they remember of her, and the answers come in a flurry.
Ϲ researchers study the connection between neurons and music and the potential for treatment for neurological disorders.
Ϲ alumni Drs. Satish Kodali and Malaika Mathai reflect on their impact over the past 30 years.
Ϲ creates new programs to expand family medicine residency training in Wisconsin.
In May 2023, the inaugural class of nine students graduated from the 21-month program.
A philanthropic investment from the Paula and Rodger Riney Foundation is supporting five related multiple myeloma research projects at Ϲ.
The Wigdale family is dedicated to new treatments for memory disorders and neurological conditions.
Ϲ partners with Avalon Action Alliance to create the BRAVE program.
The goal of Ϲ's IPAT program is to help patients regain the ability to functionally communicate.
Donald J. Wright, MD, MPH ’99, reflects on his leadership roles in the federal government and a Tanzanian ambassadorship.
Since 1966, Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) has been a major supporter of obesity research at Ϲ.
Ann Klopp, PhD '02, MD '03, GME '04, reflects on her physician-scientist training through Ϲ's Medical Scientist Training Program.
Ϲ and its hospital partners provide advanced diagnostics, therapeutic and surgical treatments to improve epilepsy treatment.
Ϲ Cancer Center scientists and the WBCS are making a difference with the help of generous donors.
Mentorship and global healthcare are cornerstones of Ϲ alumna Dr. Carolyn S. Quinsey's professional career (MD '10).
Michael Krentz, MD '73, reflects on his career as an emergency physician, a US Navy flight surgeon and published author.
Young Wisconsin athlete Auggie Tate successfully faces the challenges of celiac disease.
Ϲ, CTSI and community partners collaborate to advance the health of the community through research and discovery.
The Ϲ Pharmacy School offers a groundbreaking dual-degree program with undergraduate schools from across the state of Wisconsin.
A tradition of innovation runs in Milwaukee’s blood.
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