Tag health/medicine, human
Oguzhan Alagoz
Professor, industrial and systems engineering; Professor, population health sciences
expert on modeling infectious diseases & cancer; expert in health care analytics
Nasia Safdar
Professor, School of Medicine and Public Health; Medical Director of Infection Control and Prevention at UW Health
Expert on infectious disease, healthcare-associated infections, and the rise of multi-drug resistant organisms.
Elizabeth (Betsy) Nugent
Chief Clinical Research Officer; Director of Clinical Trials Development and Accreditation
Expertise in innovative methods to improve the efficiency and adaptability of clinical research operations and integration in the health care setting
Mostafa Zamanian
Associate Professor, Pathobiological Sciences
Expert on parasitic diseases of humans and animals
Janis Tupesis
Faculty, Emergency Medicine; Associate Director - UW Madison Global Health Institute
Works in the fields of global emergency care and global emergency health systems, with a focus on post-graduate medical education programs.
David Andes
William A Craig Professor of Medicine, Microbiology, and Immunology
Infectious diseases clinician and scientist with expertise in general infectious diseases, antibiotic resistance, drug discovery, fungal and biofilm infections
Dr. Michael Miller
Faculty in the addiction medicine fellowship program of the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health
Expert on addiction medicine and general psychiatry,
Jeffrey Pothof
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, School of Medicine and Public Health; Chief Quality Officer, UW Health
Expert on acute injury and illness, medical helicopter transport, and healthcare quality and safety
William Hartman
Assistant prof of Anesthesiology, School of Medicine and Public Health; Medical Dir of UW Health Pre-Op Clinic
Principal Investigator for the UW COVID-19 Convalescent Plasma Program (Adult and Pediatric Programs), PI for the UW-Regeneron Monoclonal Antibody (Antispike) Clinical Trials
Joshua Roth
Assistant Professor, Orthopedics and Mechanical Engineering; Director, Biomechanical Advances in Medicine Lab
Expert on orthopedic biomechanics (especially related to the knee) and total knee replacement (arthroplasty)
Tamala Bradham
Process Improvement Manager
Extensive leadership experience in defining strategies that strengthen organizations' efficiencies by improving quality, empowering employees, and nurturing an environment of continuous learning using systems science.
Richard Davidson
William James and Vilas Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry; Founder & Director of the Center for Healthy Minds
Expert in neuroscience of emotion and methods to promote human flourishing, including meditation and related contemplative practices
Shanda Wells
Behavioral Health Manager for Primary Care
Expert on general and brief evidence-based interventions for therapy, integrated care, collaboration within systems and child psychology.
Elizabeth Wright
Professor, Biochemistry
Expert on the development and use of cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) as applied to viruses, bacteria, and human cells.
Sarah Jung
Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery
Dr. Jung is a Learning Scientist focused on developing learner-centered training environments and studying how perceptions of the environment influence learning trajectories in medical education.
Tiffany Green
Associate Professor, Departments of Population Health Sciences and Obstetrics and Gynecology
Expert in the causes and consequences of racial/ethnic disparities in reproductive health
James Kelleher
Associate Professor of Medical History & Bioethics; Associate Professor of Philosophy
Expert on the intersection between ethics and climate change economics, and on ethical issues in health policy.
Lauren Schmitz
Assistant Professor, La Follette School of Public Affairs
Expert on the interplay between social experiences, genetics, and disparities in health and aging; early life adversity and aging; ethical use of genetic data
Jessica Hite
Assistant Professor, Pathobiological Sciences
Hite's research uses interdisciplinary approaches to gain new insight into how pathogens evolve in response to drugs and immune defense strategies.