University of Wisconsin–Madison

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Hilldale Lecture: Reversing Climate Change Economically

Noted astrophysicist Frank Shu, a professor emeritus of astronomy at the University of California, will talk about reversing climate change economically at the October 12 Hilldale Lecture in in the Physical Sciences. Shu has done pioneering research in astronomy on planetary disks, the origin of meteorites and the evolution of stars, among other things. His …

Global Health Field Course Fair

Interested in learning about how to work with communities to improve the health of people, animals and the environment without practicing medicine? Maybe you would like to connect with communities in the U.S. or abroad in a deeper way? The annual Global Health Field Course Fair is an opportunity to learn more about almost 20 …

Population Health Sciences Seminar: Where Does the Neighborhood Go?

Joshua P. Garoon, Ph.D., MPH, an assistant professor of community and environment sociology in the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, looks at the historic and geographic factors that contribute to health inequities in the city. The state of Baltimore’s neighborhoods has frequently been featured in recent national headlines – with articles ranging in topic …

Wisconsin Symposium on Feminist Biology

The Center for Research on Gender & Women and the Department of Gender & Women’s Studies are hosting a day of presentations about female-presence in the field. Registration required—only $15 for students, which includes breakfast & lunch. Complete details here.  Talks from leading scholars include: Marlene Zuk – Sex, Gender and Animals Molly Carnes – Why is …

Mosquitoes, weather and West Nile virus

Marilyn O’Hara Ruiz’s research focuses on developing and applying geographic information to determine how environmental conditions and changes in the environment over time affect the health of ecosystems and disease transmission.  She will discuss space-time models of mosquito populations and the public health risks from West Nile virus. Ruiz is an associate clinical professor of …

Zika Virus Emergence in the Americas: The UW-Madison Response

Matthew T. Aliota, PhD, is an Associate Scientist in the Department of Pathobiological Sciences at UW-Madison’s School of Veterinary Medicine. He will be presenting on Zika Virus and UW’s research. During the event, you can watch a live stream here. For further information, please see the Population Health Sciences website or contact Patty Grubb at 265-0516 or pagrubb@wisc.edu