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Engineering professor builds motion-analysis lab to help Philippine children with disabilities

By Laura OttoJuly 20, 2026HealthChildren's Health
Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering Jacob Rammer discusses a mobility test with one student, as another walks by wearing monitoring equipment.

Engineering professor builds motion-analysis lab to help Philippine children with disabilities

By Laura OttoJuly 20, 2026HealthChildren's Health

Jacob Rammer built a low-cost motion lab aiding 4,000 children in the Philippines—advancing care, recovery and student learning.

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For the first time, a drug discovered at UWM approved to begin clinical trials

By Sarah VickeryNovember 4, 2024Health
A man in a white coat works in a lab

If compound survives an arduous approval process, it could be used to treat depression, Alzheimer’s or schizophrenia.

UWM researchers win grant to study how social media affects suicide among at-risk youth

By Nicole SchanenSeptember 27, 2024HealthChildren's Health
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A team of researchers from UWM’s Joseph J. Zilber College of Public Health has received a $1.3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to study how social media affects suicide rates among at-risk youth.

UWM researcher awarded $2 million grant to study antimicrobial resistance in wastewater

By John G. SchumacherSeptember 4, 2024HealthPublic Health

The grant is part of $9 million in funding awarded by the EPA to four institutions for research to address knowledge gaps and better identify and manage antimicrobial resistance risk.

Tackling the continuing issue of ageism in health care

By August 16, 2024HealthPublic Health
A Doctor, wearing a white lab coat, speaking with an older man

Andrew Steward, assistant professor of social work at UWM, has published research looking into the ways that medical professionals treat older patients affect the quality of care.

UWM alum working to help U.S. Olympians be their best

By July 23, 2024Campus & CommunityHealthAlumni

Mike Clark, who earned a doctorate from UWM, has been providing psychological services to athletes ahead of the Paris Olympic Games, and will continue doing so during and afterward.

More problems equal more pain for middle-age and older adults, UWM study finds

By Laura L OttoMarch 29, 2024Health

Chronic pain can be stressful and debilitating, UWM Assistant Professor Antoinette Spector found. What’s worse, the stress of dealing with health issues can make that pain worse.

UWM partners with Oneida, Menominee nations on mental health, wellness

By March 25, 2024HealthPublic Health

Leah Rouse, an associate professor of educational psychology and counseling psychology, coordinates a team that is working with the nations on projects to improve access to mental health and wellness in tribal lands in northern Wisconsin.

UWM doctoral student discusses effort to help struggling mothers

By John G. SchumacherMarch 8, 2024Health

Megan Wahl, a PhD candidate in public health at UWM, appeared on Fox6 Wakeup News on Friday to talk about the Moms Mental Health Initiative, which helps women experiencing postpartum depression and other mental health disorders.

Inaugural Chancellor Chat explores UWM scientist’s groundbreaking research

By February 19, 2024Health

UWM Chancellor Mark Mone and Karyn Frick discussed her groundbreaking estrogen research at the inaugural Chancellor Chat.

UWM scientist lands $542,000 NSF award for modeling virtual tumor tissues

By Laura L OttoFebruary 5, 2024HealthBiotechnology

Mahsa Dabagh will use the five-year grant to construct the model and apply it to a prevalent type of pancreatic tumor, known as pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, which could aid in early detection.

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