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Curiosity unleashed at Wisconsin Science Festival
More than 200 children and adults attended the Wisconsin Science Festival, “MCHS Science for Families,” an interactive event hosted by Marshfield Clinic Health System Oct. 13 in … more
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Research Institute scientists present at 2018 ID Week
Researchers from Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Population Health at Marshfield Clinic Research Institute presented oral presentations, posters and participated in a debate at this year’s … more
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Marshfield Clinic Research Institute Epidemiologist Jim Donahue receives 2018 Sebold fellowship
Jim Donahue, Ph.D., a nationally-recognized vaccine safety researcher known for his work with influenza and human papillomavirus vaccines, was awarded the Gwen D. Sebold Fellowship for Outstanding … more
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Dr. Onitilo and team recognized for clinical trial accruals
Dr. Adedayo Onitilo, Marshfield Clinic Health System oncologist and researcher with Cancer Care and Research Center, and his research staff received recognition recently for being the highest … more
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Research Institute pilots pharmacogenomics certificate program
Precision medicine is becoming engrained in health care, which is why two pharmacy students recently completed a pharmacogenomics certificate program from the Center for Human Genetics at Marshfield … more
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“Once Upon an Auction” raises nearly $260,000 for farm safety research
It was a fairy tale evening as over 300 people attended “Once Upon an Auction” on September 20 at RiverEdge Golf Course in Marshfield to support farmer health and safety. Since its … more
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Code blue team recognized nationally for resuscitation process
When members of the code blue team at Marshfield Medical Center hear the words “code blue,” they instantly spring into action to save a life using a system that is nationally recognized. … more
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Epidemiologist Jim Donahue receives 2018 Sebold fellowship
Jim Donahue, Ph.D., a project scientist at Marshfield Clinic Research Institute’s Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Population Health, was named the 2018 recipient of the Gwen D. Sebold … more
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BBS event raises $20,000 for Marshfield Clinic Research Institute
With plans to be an annual event, the first Cruising for Connor event to benefit Bardet-Biedl Syndrome (BBS) research took place in mid-July at North Platte, Nebraska. With 75 riders, a hog roast, … more
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Research symposium shows off research completed by interns
It has become an annual tradition that is eagerly anticipated at Marshfield Clinic Research Institute. Every August, the Summer Research Internship Program (SRIP) concludes with a showcase of the … more