You will work with expert, caring professors and cross-train with students from other health related disciplines for a strong educational foundation.

The Biomedical Sciences Department in the UW-Milwaukee College of Biomedical Sciences & Health Care Administration encompasses a broad range of programs dedicated to the detection, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of diseases across the systems and parts of the body.

We offer two broad areas of study: laboratory based programs (working with bodily fluids, tissues and cells) and diagnostic imaging (working with organs, the vascular system and skeleton).

Some students opt to use their skills in research-related fields such as the pharmaceutical industry.

To be a national leader in the generation, dissemination and application of knowledge that advances the science and practice of our integrated health related disciplines.

We envision the Department of Biomedical Sciences as providing:

  • Teaching Excellence
    Our faculty and staff will educate students in order to produce professional practitioners, educators and researchers who are uniquely prepared for the dynamic environment of health and are recognized by employers as being of the highest quality. To this end our academic programs will be flexible, current and responsive to the changes in the health environment and the needs of the community and our students.
  • Research Excellence
    Our faculty and staff will produce recognized research that influences the science, practice, policy and administration of health services. In order to be nationally recognized as a leader in the generation of knowledge, we will recruit, develop and maintain high quality researchers/faculty.
  • Commitment to Service
    Our faculty and staff will commit to providing service that enhances the missions of our department, college, university and the health professions. Our sphere of influence will impact local, state and global communities.

The department is committed to achieving its mission and vision by:

  • Respecting and valuing a diverse faculty, staff and student body.
  • Valuing an interdisciplinary focus of its programs that reflect the nature of the health environment.
  • Valuing the mutual enrichment of the university and community through the transformation of knowledge and experience.
  • Supporting the integration of principles of health promotion and disease prevention in all areas of study.
Contact
Office of Student Affairs
414-229-5047
uwmchps@uwm.edu
Cunningham Hall
Room 135

Department Programs

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Faculty & Staff

  • Academic Department Specialist, Biomedical Sciences
  • Clinical Associate Professor, Biomedical Sciences
  • Clinical Associate Professor Emerita, Biomedical Sciences
  • Clinical Associate Professor, Biomedical Sciences
  • Clinical Assistant Professor, Biomedical Sciences Program, Radiologic Technology Program
  • Clinical Assistant Professor, Biomedical Sciences Undergraduate Laboratory Programs Clinical Education Coordinator, Biomedical Sciences
  • Head of School, School of Biomedical Sciences & Health Care Administration
  • Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
  • Associate Professor, Biomedical Sciences
  • Clinical Assistant Professor, Biomedical Sciences Program, Radiologic Technology Program
  • Professor Emerita, Biomedical Sciences
  • Associate Professor, Biomedical Sciences
  • Director, Wound Healing and Tissue Repair Analytics Laboratory
  • Clinical Associate Professor, Biomedical Sciences
  • Assistant Professor, Biomedical Sciences
  • Clinical Associate Professor, Biomedical Sciences Undergraduate Laboratory Programs Director, Biomedical Sciences
  • Assistant Clinical Professor, Biomedical Sciences Program
  • Senior Advisor, Office of Student Affairs
  • Associate Professor, Biomedical Sciences
  • Executive Committee Chair
  • Academic Advisor, CHPS Student Affairs
  • Clinical Assistant Professor, Radiologic Technology Program
  • Clinical Associate Professor
  • Sonography Program Director
  • Associate Professor, Biomedical Sciences
  • Clinical Professor, Director of Academic Initiatives and Planning, Biomedical Sciences, Office of the Dean
  • Laboratory Manager, Biomedical Sciences
  • Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program Coordinator
  • Clinical Associate Professor, Radiologic Technology Program Director, Diagnostic Imaging