Congratulations to Dr. Teresa Liu, Scientist I/K01 Scholar in Dr. William Ricke’s laboratory, for being awarded a U24 CAIRIBU Collaboration Grant for her work “Prenatal estrogenic exposure contributes to racial disparity in the development of …
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Dr. Kimberly Keil Stietz Named Co-Director of UW O’Brien Center Biomedical Core
Alexis Adrian, Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology PhD student in Dr. William Ricke’s laboratory, awarded a 2021 SBUR Trainee Travel Award and selected to give a 10-minute podium presentation
Congratulations to Alexis Adrian, Research Assistant and Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology program PhD student in Dr. William Ricke’s laboratory, for being awarded a 2021 SBUR Trainee Travel award! She was also selected to give a …
Chris Unterberger, Pharmaceutical Sciences PhD candidate in the laboratories of Drs. Paul Marker and Steven Swanson, awarded UW-Madison School of Pharmacy travel award for SBUR 2021
Congratulations to Chris Unterberger, Pharmaceutical Sciences PhD candidate in the laboratories of Drs. Paul Marker and Steven Swanson, for being awarded a UW-Madiso School of Pharmacy travel award to attend this year’s SBUR Annual Meeting …
Dr. Petra Popovics, K01 Scholar in Dr. William Ricke’s lab, awarded a 2-year Wisconsin Urologic Research Institute (WURI) grant
Congratulations to Dr. Petra Popovics, K01 Scholar in Dr. William Ricke’s lab, for being awarded a two-year Wisconsin Urologic Research Institute grant for her work “Development of Urinary Markers for Prostatic Fibrosis”. Great job, Dr. …
Hannah Miles, Pharmaceutical Sciences PhD candidate in the laboratories of Drs. William Ricke and Lingjun Li, awarded a UWCCC Heidi Dvinge and Patti Keely Trainee Honor Society Travel Enrichment Award
Congratulations to Hannah Miles, Pharmaceutical Sciences PhD candidate in the laboratories of Drs. William Ricke and Lingjun Li, for being awarded a UWCCC Heidi Dvinge and Patti Keely Trainee Honor Society Travel-Enrichment Award for her …
New research from Dr. Kimberly Keil Stietz implicates perturbations to the immune system in relation to BPC effects on the bladder
New research from Dr. Kimberly Keil Stietz in the UW-Madison Department of Comparative Biosciences implicates perturbations to the immune system in relation to PCB effects on the bladder. See the full text here: https://www.mdpi.com/2305-6304/9/9/214/htm
New research from UW O’Brien Center and UW Department of Urology collaborators demonstrates that metabolic syndrome leads to detrusor hypertrophy and may contribute to impaired bladder function
In a new publication in Urology, researchers at the UW O’Brien Center and UW Department of Urology demonstrate that metabolic syndrome leads to detrusor hypertrophy and may contribute to impaired bladder function, likely related to …
Dr. Diya Binoy Joseph, Post-doctoral research fellow in the laboratory of Dr. Douglas Strand (UW O’Brien Center Project 2 Co-I) at UTSW, awarded an AUA Early-Career Investigator Travel Award
Congratulations to Dr. Diya Binoy Joseph, Post-doctoral Research Fellow in the lab of Dr. Douglas Strand (UW O’Brien Center Project 2 Co-investigator) at UT-Southwestern, for being awarded an American Urological Association Early-Career Investigator Travel Award for …
Dr. Chad Vezina, UW O’Brien Center Associate Director, will be a co-investigator for the renewed Columbia George M. O’Brien Center, working with Dr. Jonathan Barasch
Congratulations to Dr. Chad Vezina, UW O’Brien Center Associate Director, for his role as a co-investigator on the renewed Columbia George M. O’Brien Center! He will be working with Dr. Jonathan Barasch to identify new …