Wisconsin Health News

New investigator awards target health disparities, women’s health and diabetes

Researchers at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health will get a boost from three new grants awarded by the Wisconsin Partnership Program through its New Investigator Program. The awards, each $100,000 over two years, support early-career investigators who are taking innovative approaches to address a diverse range of public health issues in Wisconsin, including: reducing the mortality gap for black women with lupus; improving continence in older women; and preventing diabetes.

 

 

 

Established in 2004, the Wisconsin Partnership Program has awarded more than 434 research, education and community partnership grants totaling more than $190 million, aimed at improving the health of the people of Wisconsin. Its New Investigator Program provides opportunities for early-career UW SMPH investigators to initiate new, innovative pilot projects.

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