Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

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About Us

Currently MCW has approximately 178 PhD students, more than 150 MS and MA students, and 101 MPH students and approximately 50 non-degree seeking students. Students may occasionally pursue the MD degree simultaneously with a master's degree.

MCW is internationally known for its cutting edge research programs. In addition to traditional projects specialized areas include cancer biology, functional imaging, molecular biology and genetics, neuroscience and cardiovascular physiology.

In FY-2006-07, faculty received more than $143 million in external support for research, training, teaching and related purposes. In the federal government's FY 2007, the College recieved $92.3 million in NIH funding.

 

History of MCW History of MCW

The Medical College of Wisconsin has approximately 10,000 alumni!  The College traces its roots to 1893 with the founding of the Wisconsin College of Physicians and Surgeons. 

 
Federally Designated Centers Federally Designated Research Centers

In addition to research facilities in the Medical Education and Basic Science Facilities, MCW has facilities in the MACC Fund Research Center, Health Research Center, Allen Bradley Medical Science Laboratory and more.

 
Public Safety Statement Public Safety Statement

The Office of Public Safety is fully committed to ensuring a safe and secure campus environment

 
Research Foundation Research Foundation

Provides access to scientists, research sponsors, venture capital organizations, biomedical companies, who share a common goal of moving knowledge obtained in MCW's research laboratories to the patient's bedside.
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Owen Griffith, PhD, Dean of The Graduate School
Message from the Dean
The Medical College of Wisconsin is committed to the creation of new knowledge through biomedical research, and to the application of new knowledge for improved prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of human disease and injury...
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Department Spotlight
Bioethics

The traditional Master of Arts in Bioethics program provides advanced training for professionals, academics, and other interested individuals in health care, law, the humanities, and public policy who wish to become prepared for teaching, research, policy development, and clinical consultation work related to bioethics.
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