University of Wisconsin–Madison

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Medical Student Research Forum

In recognition of medical student research and the accomplishments of more than 100 second year medical students who conducted research last summer, you are cordially invited to attend the 15th Annual SMPH Medical Student Research Forum!    

PHS Monday Seminar: Research update on health “co-benefits” of climate mitigation scenarios

GHI Director Jonathan Patz takes a closer look at the latest research on the health “co-benefits” of climate mitigation. Patz is a pioneer in making connections between climate and health and showing how the steps needed to mitigate carbon emissions will also improve well-being. He has looked, for example, at the co-benefits of bicycling, which …

International Education Week: Nov 14-18

NOVEMBER 14-18, 2016 International Education Week celebrates the benefits of international education through events, programs and other activities on campus. See the events below or view the flyer. Find events hosted by campus partners by searching the university calendar for the “international” tag. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14 GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT FAIR FEATURING KEYNOTE SPEAKER WAJAHAT ALI 4-6:30 p.m., …

Annual Badger Bioneers Conference

At Badger Bioneers, local leaders and innovators will foster connections and discover intersections – because that’s what Big ‘S’ Sustainability is all about. Through interactive learning, inspiring speakers, and collaborative sharing, participants will gain new skills, partners, and ideas to make real change happen in the Madison region and beyond. Be a part of it all.

Pharmaceuticals in Africa: Research, Pricing and Meeting Needs

Join ASP and the UW Global Health Institute for a round table discussion on “Pharmaceuticals in Africa: Research, Pricing and Meeting Needs.”  The Vice President of Manchester Trade, Anthony Carroll, will be moderating the discussion. Speakers will include Jeff Kemprecos, the Executive Director of Emerging Markets Public Policy of Merck and Co; Jeanette Roberts, School …