Medical College of Wisconsin Receives $1M Anesthesiology Research Grant

The Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee has announced the receipt a five-year, $1 million grant from the National Institutes of Health’s National Institute of General Medical Sciences to train basic and physician-scientists engaged in anesthesiology research.

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The grant is one of 10 in the country and will fund an anesthesiology research training program with a goal of preparing investigative anesthesiologists, intensive care unit physicians and basic scientists for careers in academic medicine, according to a news release.

Judy Kersten, MD, professor and senior vice chair of anesthesiology, and professor of pharmacology and toxicology, is principal investigator.

Read the news release about the Medical College of Wisconsin anesthesiology grant.

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