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Cancer researcher wins Era of Hope Scholar Award

October 26, 2010

Wei Xu, assistant professor of oncology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, is one of only three scientists in the country to have won the 2010 Era of Hope Scholar Award.

UW eye researchers key to major study of diabetic eye disease

June 29, 2010

University of Wisconsin–Madison ophthalmologists analyzed thousands of eye photographs as part of a large study that says reducing blood lipid levels slows the progression of diabetic retinopathy, the most common diabetic eye problem and a major cause of blindness worldwide.

School of Medicine and Public Health recognized for ‘social mission’

June 18, 2010

In a first-of-its kind study, the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health in Madison has been ranked in the nation's top 20 medical schools for fulfilling its social mission.

UW-Madison researchers use light to coax cells to move

March 30, 2010

Suppose you could get immune cells to move just where you wanted them to in the body - to fight infection or kill a tumor? It may sound like science fiction or magic, but it's not.

UW-Madison study to track ‘silent strokes’

March 15, 2010

A $1.57 million federal grant will allow University of Wisconsin–Madison neuroscientists to determine if they can use non-invasive scans to determine which patients are at highest risk for "silent strokes" that can lead to mental decline.

County health rankings expanded from Wisconsin to all 50 states

February 17, 2010

Where we live matters to our health. A first-of-its-kind report by the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute in collaboration with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation highlights this fact. The County Health Rankings, a collection of 50 reports - one per state - ranks all counties within each state on their overall health.

Will calorie listings curb our fast-food habits?

February 10, 2010

Would you turn your back on deep-fried cheese curds if you knew that a single serving packs in 569 calories?

Researchers receive $9.7 million grant for program on sudden cardiac arrest

February 5, 2010

A multidisciplinary team of University of Wisconsin–Madison physiologists and cardiac specialists have launched a new program to study the mysteries of sudden cardiac arrest, thanks to a grant from the National Heart, Blood and Lung Institute.