Deadlines near for new round of Global Health Institute grants to faculty, staff and students.
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GHI offers grants for faculty, staff, students and visiting scholars
The Global Health Institute will award grants to faculty, staff and graduate students for work that advances global health research toward equitable and sustainable health for the world. Application information available now.
Tackling Ebola on many fronts
Tackling Ebola on many fronts: GHI community confronts deadly disease in the lab, on the radio, in story and through relationships
Goldberg joins Wis. group discussion Ebola
GHI Associate Director Tony Goldberg joined more than 200 health care and government officials in Milwaukee to discuss how Wisconsin would handle an Ebola outbreak.
What the U.S. is doing to prevent an Ebola outbreak
GHI Associate Director Tony Goldberg discusses Ebola on WPR, from biology to public education.
GHI Impact Report 2013-2014
The Global Health Institute builds bridges between researchers, health care professionals, staff, students, fellows and communities to tackle the complex, interlinked causes of disease. Download the PDF. 2013-2014 UW-Madison Global Health Impact Report. Share on: Facebook …
EcoHealth, like GHI, calls for climate/health action
EcoHealth, like GHI, calls for addressing climate change to benefit human, animal and ecosystem health.
Tony Goldberg’s work in Nature
Nature medicine news profiles Dr. Tony Goldberg’s discovery of a previously unknown tick in equatorial Africa. It rode home, unknown to him, in his right nostril. Share on: Facebook Logo Twitter Logo Linkedin Logo Email …
Bringing the whole university to Ethiopia
The story of the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s expanding web of global health initiatives in Ethiopia began with one man’s homecoming. Dr. Girma Tefera, a professor in the Department of Surgery in the School of Medicine …
Graduate Students Take on Global Health Challenges
Graduate Students Take on Global Health Challenges
Small Changes Strengthen Global Health
QI pioneer: Small changes strengthen global health
Symposium links animal, human health
The Global Health Symposium at the University of Wisconsin-Madison reflects a decade of interdisciplinary global health work on campus, says Dr. Christopher Olsen, this year’s keynote speaker. This year’s symposium, “One Health: Making the Connections,” …
Tupesis, Janis P.
Janis Tupesis, M.D., joined the faculty of Emergency Medicine at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine & Public Health in October, 2009. After finishing residency at the University of Chicago Hospitals and Clinics, he was …
Sethi, Ajay K
Dr. Ajay Sethi received his Ph.D. in Epidemiology and MHS in Molecular Microbiology and Immunology from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. He received a B.S. in Physiology from the University of Maryland, …
Durkin, Maureen
Maureen Durkin received her undergraduate degree and Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and her MPH and DrPH degrees in epidemiology from Columbia University. Her research interests include the epidemiology, prevention, antecedents and …
Butteris, Sabrina M.
Sabrina Butteris, M.D., is the director of the Pediatric Global Health Track. She is a pediatric hospitalist with UW Health and the American Family Children’s Hospital, whose work within global health focuses on curriculum development …
Tefera, Girma
Clinical Specialties Dr. Tefera is certified by the American Board of Surgery. He specializes in all aspects of vascular surgery, with special interests in aortic aneurysm treatment with endovascular stent grafts and angioplasty of peripheral …
A team of researchers led by Tony Goldberg has documented what caused the death of Mahal, the young orangutan who became a star of the Milwaukee County Zoo
Thanks to a team of UW researchers, the mystery is solved regarding the death of a very popular orangutan.
Making a better flip-flop to overcome illiteracy and disease
UW-Madison researchers are developing an innovative take on flip-flops to help keep people healthier.
Tony Goldberg, GHI Assoc. Director for Research, sniffs out possible new tick species
A tick discovered on his way home from Uganda may have been more surprising than Tony Goldberg had imagined.