Mitochondria play a central role in high school biology curricula as the engine fueling the life cycle of individual cells. Perhaps less well known is the way mitochondria form dynamic networks with each other, adapting to the ever-changing energy demands of the cell.
MCW's @MohitAgNeurorad was selected to be an outreach professor for @TheASNR's International Outreach Professor Program! This program has been matching volunteer #doctors with host countries to promote #teaching and enhance clinical skills across international borders.
Congratulations to MCW's Dr. Laura Michaelis for being honored with the @ASH_hematology 2022 Exemplary Service Award! Dr. Michaelis was selected for her exceptional service and dedication to the society and the field of hematology.
Hello - we are currently investigating this issue internally. Dr. Takahashi's statements do not reflect MCW's stance regarding COVID-19 and vaccine awareness.
Congratulations to Dr. Douglas B. Evans for receiving the 2022 Luminary Award for GI Cancer, presented by @RueschCenter and @OncLive, which recognizes individuals who have made transformative strides in the lives of patients with GI cancers. Learn more: mcw.edu/news/dr-dougla…
Congratulations to @DoctorJesseMD, senior associate dean at the MCW School of Medicine, for his recent inauguration as the 178th president of @AmerMedicalAssn!
Dr. David Margolis, interim chair and professor of pediatrics at MCW, was featured on ESPN's The Jump highlighting a 15-year long tradition of @childrenswi patients dying his hair green each time the Bucks made it to the playoffs. @drdavemke
Watch here: bit.ly/3B47CrY
It is with immense pride that we welcome @aaronrodgers12 to the MCW community as a recipient of our doctor of humanities degree. Aaron’s honorary degree coincides w/ the graduation of MCW’s class of 2018, including MCW-Green Bay’s pioneering first class. #MCWknowledge
Our hearts and prayers go out to all of those involved in and affected by the tragic violence in Waukesha County. We are grateful for the many first responders and providers who acted quickly to help. Our deepest sympathies to all who lost a loved one in this senseless act.
Congrats to MCW's Dr. Malika Siker for making Madison365's "Wisconsin's 34 Most Influential Asian American Leaders" list. Dr. Siker was recognized for her work in increasing student diversity for learners interested in health science careers. Learn more: bit.ly/3BLBs3A