Medical College of Wisconsin/Marquette Medical Alumni Association includes over 12,250 alumni. Find out about reunions and events, read Alumni News, and the Office of Alumni Relations.
The Epidemiology Data Resource Center (EDRC) is the Medical College of Wisconsin's centralized resource for secondary health and demographic data. The EDRC also provides expertise in the use of spatial data and geographic information systems, or GIS.
The Biotechnology and Bioengineering Center's (BBC) five major areas of focus: Proteomics, Genomics, Computational Biology, Molecular Imaging, and Technology Development.
The FRRC plays a vital role in promoting research activities related to both free radical and nitric oxide-related research at MCW.
Medical College of Wisconsin Cancer Center turns research into patient care, and conducts many clinical trials, giving patients the most innovative treatments available - and new hope to patients and their families. Clinical Cancer Center: (414) 805-0505.
The Human and Molecular Genetics Center develops the critical research expertise and infrastructure required for MCW to be a leader in functional genomics.
Medical College of Wisconsin Cardiovascular Center translates biological science into clinical applications for care and treatment of patients.
The Injury Research Center at the Medical College of Wisconsin has been established to address injury prevention and control in the Great Lakes Region.
The Center for AIDS Intervention Research (CAIR) is a multidisciplinary HIV prevention research center.
The Kidney Disease Center is devoted to translating research into patient care through the study of kidney disease and treatment options.
The Medical College of Wisconsin's Center for Bioethics and Medical Humanities is dedicated to innovation and excellence in bioethics education, research and scholarship, consultation, and community service.
Max McGee Research Center is associated with Children's Hospital of Wisconsin and sustains a state of the art research center dedicated to helping children with diabetes.
The Center for Computational Medicine establishes, nurtures, and supports expertise in computational modeling and simulation for applications in drug discovery and development, pharmacokinetics and pharmacogenomics, and personalized medicine.
The Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) Center at the Medical College of Wisconsin is one of the largest EPR facilities in the nation with instrument capabilities for many types of EPR experiments.
The Center integrates community-based education for graduate and undergraduate medical students and conducts research on community-identified needs.
The aim of the center is to develop mass spectrometric methodologies and protein separation techniques for the quantitative analysis of the entire proteome of a single cell and studying angiogenesis in a unique model system - consomic rat strains (chromosome substitution strains) developed by the MCW PGA project.
Center for Imaging Research (CIR) The center was founded in 2002 as the Functional Imaging Research Center (FIRC) with the mission of uniting basic and clinical scientists of various disciplines to further the development and application of functional imaging in health and disease.
The Neuroscience Research Center was founded in 2010 with the goal of enhancing neuroscience research at MCW. Our overarching goal is to use a team approach to tackle neurological and psychiatric disorders.
The mission of the Center for Infectious Disease Research (CIDR), formerly known as the Center for Biopreparedness and Infectious Disease (CBID), is to enhance research efforts that focus on understanding the molecular mechanisms of pathogenesis related to infection with all types of microorganisms, viruses, fungi, or parasites.
The Palliative Care Center is committed to improving care for the seriously ill and dying through the development, implementation and dissemination of innovative educational, research, and clinical care programs.
The MCW Center for Patient Care and Outcomes Research conducts research on patient care services and related health outcomes.
The Standardized Teaching Assessment Resource Center provides a controlled environment where healthcare professionals can practice their clinical skills using standardized (or actor) patients, medical simulators and task trainers.
The Center for the Advancement of Underserved Children (formerly Center for Advancement of Urban Children) is a cooperative endeavor between Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin (CHW) and the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW).
Systems biology is an emerging field that integrates computer modeling with lab experiments to learn how entire physiological systems operate in health and disease. MCW’s National Center for Systems Biology is the home of the Virtual Rat Project.
Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research collects and studies data on blood and bone marrow transplants worldwide.
National Research Center of Excellence in Pediatric Nephrology
The Froedtert & The Medical College CIREN Center is sponsored by the administration of the Department of Neurosurgery, which includes clinicians, biomedical engineers, and research scientists with strong reputations in impact biomechanics. Crash Injury Research and Engineering Network Center (CIREN).
The Wisconsin Center of Excellence in Genomics Science is a collaborative effort between the University of Wisconsin in Madison, The Medical College of Wisconsin, and Marquette University, and will be coordinated by the Medical College of Wisconsin. It was established by the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) of the National Institutes of Health in 2009.
The Medical College of Wisconsin Arthritis Institute attempts to forge links with investigators in departments such as Orthopaedics, Microbiology, Neurology, Neurosurgery, Skeletal Radiology, Nuclear Medicine, and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
The Eye Institute of the Medical College of Wisconsin and Froedtert Hospital is a national leader as an academic ophthalmology program and is dedicated to the highest quality patient care, education, and vision research.
The CTSI is an innovative infrastructure to support and advance education, collaboration, and research in clinical and translational science.
The Institute serves as the academic home for several successful existing programs of the College, including the Center for Bioethics and Medical Humanities, the division of Biostatistics, the Healthier Wisconsin Partnership Program, and the Violence Prevention Initiative.
AMRSO, the Academic & Medical Radiation Safety Officers' Group
A multidisciplinary neuroimaging program for cognitive and clinical neuroscience and combining MEG with EEG and MRI imaging.
Information for services provided by the Adult Echocardiography Core Lab and contact information.
The MSMS Facility is an interdepartmental research service unit managed on behalf of the Medical College of Wisconsin by the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology.
The AOIP provides an infrastructure to promote the development and use of translational ocular imaging tools to improve detection, diagnosis, and management of eye disease.
The MRI Safety Web site contains the information needed to perform research studies at the Medical College.
You can call the MCW's Department of Cell Biology, Neurobiology and Anatomy for more information at (414) 456-8261.
The Neuroscience PhD Training Program at the Medical College of Wisconsin provides the motivated student with superior training in Neuroscience Research while allowing for maximal flexibility in the choice of research area and coursework.
The Bioinformatics Program provides application development , analysis, and database design services to assist researchers and the medical community in collecting, analyzing, annotating, and presenting data.
The mission of Quantitative Health Sciences (QHS) is to provide scientifically valid, efficient and dependable research support for study design, data management and analysis of laboratory, animal and clinical studies.
Medical College of Wisconsin Biostatistics program. Collaborative research. Biostatistics lecture and seminar series. John Klein, PhD, director of Biostatistics.
The Redox Biology Program at the Medical College of Wisconsin has been established to bring together researchers interested in the role of redox processes in physiology and pathology.
The Medical College of Wisconsin Biostatistics Consulting Service. Statistical support to biomedical investigators.
The Program in Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Biology's mission is to provide an environment that will promote the use of stem cells in the study of cell biology, developmental biology, and disease.
Clinical Research Scholars Program provides didactic training and individual mentoring in career development and clinical research to junior faculty.
The Medical College of Wisconsin has a Resident and Student Wellness Program to provide mental health and wellness resources and services to undergraduate and graduate medical trainees at MCW.
The Small Animal Echocardiography Core provides an imaging resource to support cardiovascular phenotyping efforts. The Small Animal Echo Core staff offers expertise, materials, training, consultation, access to equipment and performs scanning and analysis on a fee for service basis. Ordering information, detailed description of services are on the web site.
The Transgenic Core provides a technology resource to support the generation of transgenic mouse lines and knock-out mice. The Core Staff offers expertise, materials, training, consultation, access to equipment, and performs selected procedures on a fee for service basis. Ordering information and detailed description of services are available through this website.
The Global Health Program was established in January 2010 and is housed with the Institute for Health and Society at Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW). The vision is to train the next generation of global health leaders and address global health inequities across neighborhoods and nations.
At the Translational Research Unit (TRU), principles of science, need, and diversity converge to provide a foundation that facilitates research excellence and improves the health of diverse populations.
The Haplo SCD Consortium provides resources to families, patients, and physicians pursuing FHI transplantation for sickle cell disease (SCD).
The Violence Prevention Initiative will fund long-term initiatives to decrease rates of violence in identified areas of Milwaukee and, possibly, greater Wisconsin and strengthen community capacity to prevent future violence.
Health Equity and Urban Clinical Care Partnerships is a division of the Institute for Health and Society.