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International Research Center

Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research

Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research collects and studies data on blood and bone marrow transplants worldwide.

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National Federally Designated Research Centers

Center for AIDS Intervention Research (CAIR)

The Center for AIDS Intervention Research (CAIR) is a multidisciplinary HIV prevention research center.

Crash Injury Research and Engineering Network (CIREN)

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).

National Injury Research Center

The Injury Research Center at the Medical College of Wisconsin has been established to address injury prevention and control in the Great Lakes Region.

National Center for Proteomics Research and Development

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.

National Biomedical Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Center

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.

Wisconsin Center of Excellence in Genomics Science

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.

National Research Center of Excellence in Pediatric Nephrology

National Research Center of Excellence in Pediatric Nephrology

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College Research Centers

Afilliated faculty in the Cardiovascular Center

Faculty in the Cardiovascular Center

Affinity groups are meant to stimulate collaborative work and promote interactions between investigators with common interests.

Center for Imaging Research

Functional Imaging Research Center (FIRC). The center was founded in 2002 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.

Arthritis Institute

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.

Free Radical Research Center

The FRRC plays a vital role in promoting research activities related to both free radical and nitric oxide-related research at MCW.

Biotechnology & Bioengineering Center

The Biotechnology and Bioengineering Center's (BBC) five major areas of focus: Proteomics, Genomics, Computational Biology, Molecular Imaging, and Technology Development.

Galen M. Pieper's research focus is in the areas of Nitric Oxide and Cardiac Transplantation.

Cancer Center

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.

Dr. Konduri's main focus is Fetal Pulmonary Circulation and Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension (PPH)

Cardiovascular Center

Medical College of Wisconsin Cardiovascular Center translates biological science into clinical applications for care and treatment of patients.

Hiroto Miura's main focus in his research is the development of atherosclerosis.

Center for Biopreparedness and Infectious Diseases

Center for Biopreparedness and Infectious Diseases

Human and Molecular Genetics Center

The Human and Molecular Genetics Center develops the critical research expertise and infrastructure required for MCW to be a leader in functional genomics.

Center for Patient Care and Outcomes Research (PCOR)

The MCW Center for Patient Care and Outcomes Research conducts research on patient care services and related health outcomes.

Dr. Kirkwood Pritchard's laboratory investigates basic mechanisms of vascular and pulmonary inflammation in a variety of disease states.

Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI)

The CTSI is an innovative infrastructure to support and advance education, collaboration, and research in clinical and translational science.

Meetha M. Medhora's focus is on the effects of ionizing radiation on the vasculature of the lungs.

Dr. David D. Gutterman's interest is in Vascular Biology with a Focus on Human Coronary Vascular Function

Michael E. Widlansky's human vascular research laboratory has been formed to foster collaboration with investigators from other disciplines interested in the impact of vascular function on disease states relevant to their fields of interest.

David R. Harder, PhD, Professor of Physiology, Associate Dean for Research, Kohler Co. Endowed Chair. Research areas include Cardiovascular Physiology, Neurophysiology, Molecular and Cellular Physiology.

Ranjan K. Dash main research focus is on the development and application of computational models and tools for predicting and analyzing the behavior of complex physiological systems.

Dr. Elizabeth R. Jacobs longstanding (~15 Year) Interest has been in Endogenous Factors which Control Pulmonary Vascular Tone

Raymond Migrino, MD, Cardiology

Cardiovascular Center Faculty

Venkatesh Sampath's research focuses on the role of innate immune receptors in the causation of diseases of preterm infants.


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