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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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51ÁÔÆæ team unlocks new age of protein research

By Laura OttoNovember 18, 2019HealthPublic Health

Employing cutting-edge imaging equipment, physicists can now watch molecules in action, both operating properly or going awry and causing disease.

Study finds link between childhood exposure to lead and gun violence

By 51ÁÔÆæ NewsOctober 18, 2019HealthPublic Health

These results suggest even greater urgency to tackling childhood lead exposure and addressing the environmental injustice of vulnerable children experiencing a toxic exposure that they cannot control.

51ÁÔÆæ alum getting troubled city health agency back on track

By August 23, 2019HealthPublic Health

Jeanette Kowalik hadn’t planned on coming home to Milwaukee so soon. But when the city health agency faced a leadership crisis, friends and community members urged her to apply for the job.

Kinesiology student gains insight into disabled veteran experience

By 51ÁÔÆæ NewsJuly 23, 2019HealthPublic Health
A man reaches out with his partially amputated arm to congratulate a fellow competitor.

For Alexandra Rodriguez, a doctoral student of kinesiology at 51ÁÔÆæ, volunteering at the Warrior Games was a chance to explore her research interests. But more than that, it was a chance to give back.

Alumna bridges gap between Hispanics and health care

By July 16, 2019HealthPublic Health
A woman stands in the lobby of a building at the Medical College of Wisconsin.

Her mother’s experience with cancer opened Carla Elena Echeveste’s eyes to the need for people who could act as liaisons between non-English speaking patients and the medical community.

Bicycling program encourages healthier living in Westlawn area

By 51ÁÔÆæ NewsJune 24, 2019HealthPublic Health

51ÁÔÆæâ€™s College of Nursing organizes a summer program called Get Wheelin’ in Westlawn, which encourages residents of the Westlawn neighborhood to bike as a way to promote a healthier lifestyle and to reduce air pollution.

51ÁÔÆæ gerontology expert raises awareness of elder abuse

By 51ÁÔÆæ NewsJune 14, 2019HealthPublic Health
A woman sits at a desk.

Abuse and neglect of seniors cuts across all groups, and its prevalence is likely to rise as the U.S. population ages, says Colleen Galambos. But there are actions we can take to help.

Zilber student using contest to spread health message

By June 12, 2019HealthPublic Health
A woman wearing a Mrs. Wisconsin sash poses for a photo.

Shailja Tiku, a medical doctor and doctoral student at 51ÁÔÆæ, is using her platform as Wisconsin’s representative in the Mrs. International competition to talk about mental health and illness prevention.

Meier’s work on the immune system wins Shaw Scientist Award

By Laura OttoJune 4, 2019HealthPublic Health
A woman stands outside the Zilber building.

Some older adults respond well to annual flu vaccines, but others don’t. 51ÁÔÆæ scientist Helen Meier is trying to figure out why, and her work made her one of three Shaw award recipients this year.

51ÁÔÆæ senior honored for undergraduate research

By May 8, 2019HealthPublic Health
Two women stand in a lab.

Sarah Philippi was one of just 60 students from around the country chosen to present their research work at Posters on the Hill in Washington, D.C. She is only the second 51ÁÔÆæ student ever selected for this honor.

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