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From Navy corpsman to community advocate: 51ÁÔÆæ public health student finds his purpose

By Anna Funk April 15, 2026HealthPublic Health
Public health student Michael Figueroa Osorio talks with his coworkers at an internship at Bay View Food Community Center.

From Navy corpsman to community advocate: 51ÁÔÆæ public health student finds his purpose

By Anna Funk April 15, 2026HealthPublic Health

Inspired by his time serving as a hospital corpsman, Michael Figueroa Osorio is pursuing his passion for public health at UW-Milwaukee.

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Crash study aims to make roads safer

By March 17, 2016HealthPublic Health

Assistant Professor Bob Schneider studies fatal bicycle and pedestrian crashes in an effort to make Wisconsin’s roads safer.

At the busy intersection of high-tech and the public’s health

By March 3, 2016HealthPublic Health

Plant-based meat substitutes are available and eventually we will grow meat in a test tube – but will the public buy them?

Gonzalez’s graduation goal: Save lives at Aurora St. Luke’s

By Chris BaylorDecember 23, 2015HealthPublic Health

An internship at Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center helped introduce Gladys Gonzalez to transplant administration. She’ll continue work there after graduation.

Little comfort, little humanity; 51ÁÔÆæ expert explains ‘toxic stress’

By Carolyn BuciorNovember 9, 2015HealthPublic Health

When the term toxic stress was introduced into the lexicon of social and medical sciences, it brought nearly 20 years of research by 51ÁÔÆæâ€™s David Pate into sharper focus.

Helping men transition to fatherhood brings 51ÁÔÆæ into homes, hospitals

By June 18, 2015HealthPublic Health

From driving their girlfriends or wives to prenatal appointments to learning how to cope with chronic stressors like urban poverty, young Milwaukee men are transitioning into fatherhood with insight from 51ÁÔÆæ professors, community partners and a desire to be there for their infant sons and daughters.

51ÁÔÆæ study finds need for improved services for older LGBT adults in Milwaukee

By Carolyn BuciorJune 15, 2015HealthPublic Health

Older LGBT adults consider Milwaukee a gay-friendly city, but say there’s room for improvement when it comes to senior services, their primary care doctors and their elected officials. These findings and others are highlighted in a new 51ÁÔÆæ study.

51ÁÔÆæ psychologist finds link between PTSD and prison

By Sarah VickeryMay 29, 2015HealthPublic Health

Americans who spend time in prison are nearly twice as likely to suffer post-traumatic stress disorder than those who don’t.

Clues to a city’s health may be found in its sewage

By March 26, 2015HealthPublic Health

51ÁÔÆæ research suggests that sampling a city’s sewage can tell scientists a great deal about its residents – and may someday lead to improvements in public health.

51ÁÔÆæ sensor could make detecting Ebola as easy as spitting

By Laura L OttoFebruary 26, 2015HealthPublic Health

Junhong Chen, a 51ÁÔÆæ professor of mechanical and materials engineering, will use a sensor platform he created to detect water contamination to make the low-cost virus sensor.

5 51ÁÔÆæ projects that could improve your health

By February 24, 2015HealthPublic Health

Addressing today’s most pressing heath care concerns is the day-to-day work of 51ÁÔÆæ research faculty in chemistry, public health, social work and even information technology.

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