Jeff Hartman and his wife and children were able to experience the beautiful scenery of Belize.
Honors & Awards
September 13, 2021

Jeff Hartman earns Fulbright to integrate physical therapy, global health

Jeff Hartman, PT, DPT, MPH, imagines a world where physical therapy is used globally to improve the health and function of all. Thanks to a 2020 Fulbright Scholar Award, Hartman – an assistant professor of family medicine and community health and member of the teaching faculty for the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program – pushed this goal forward recently in the Central American nation of Belize.

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Health & Wellness
June 24, 2021

Future of public health: Masks will be here to stay

From clinical settings to factory floors, masks may have a place in society for some time to come.

A person receiving a vaccination
Health & Wellness
April 16, 2021

Vaccine myths persist, even after millions have been vaccinated against COVID-19

Recently, everyone 16 years of age and older in Wisconsin became eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine. This is good news. The bad news is that they are being bombarded by misinformation on the vaccines.

Health & Wellness
January 14, 2021

One year later: Expert panel gathers to reflect on the coronavirus pandemic

One year ago, at an event organized by the UW School of Medicine and Public Health, a panel of experts in virology, infection control, global health, clinical testing, vaccine development, and health system responses reflected on an emerging outbreak of a new form of coronavirus that the world had not yet witnessed. The virus hadn’t yet been named. On Feb. 11, 2020, it was designated as SARS-CoV-2 and the disease it causes was named COVID-19. The auditorium was filled with an audience eager for any available information about the emerging threat.

Science & Technology
May 13, 2020

In COVID-19 response, don’t let urgency trump sound science

Bioethicist Pilar Ossorio says the world could be at risk of sacrificing essential knowledge for fighting COVID-19 and future deadly viruses if the COVID-19 response is not accompanied by sound research.

Jonathan Patz
Honors & Awards
October 21, 2019

Jonathan Patz elected to National Academy of Medicine

Jonathan Patz, MD, MPH, professor and director of the Global Health Institute at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, has been elected a member of the National Academy of Medicine in recognition of his pioneering research showing the risk global climate change poses for human health.

Health & Wellness
August 5, 2019

Fear of more dangerous second Zika, dengue infections unfounded in monkeys

An initial infection with dengue virus did not prime monkeys for an especially virulent infection of Zika virus, according to a study at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Nor did a bout with Zika make a follow-on dengue infection more dangerous.

Honors & Awards
August 1, 2018

Global health projects receive funding

Four projects led by University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health faculty and staff received funding from the Global Health Institute.

Health & Wellness
January 4, 2018

UW study questions link between Zika, microcephaly in 2015 Brazil case

A recently published study casts doubt on two major claims about Zika virus infection and microcephaly: first, that there was an outbreak of newborn microcephaly in Brazil in 2015; and second, that maternal Zika virus infection was responsible for the outbreak.