“I believe this program has enormous potential in public health and global health by bringing the passion of young investigators and people who will be doing this kind of research to the field!” Dr. Loren Galvão
Dr. Loren Galvão and Katarina Grande (UW Population Health Fellow) are featured in interviews at the new blog of the UW's Wisconsin Population Health Fellowship Program and they are making connections between local and global public health research. Learn more about Dr. Galvão and Ms. Grande.
The Population Health Fellowship Program has major importance for CUPH and UWM, and brings relevant contributions of Fellows to improve the health and well being of the Milwaukee community and beyond, including global and local research and other initiatives.
The Wisconsin Population Health Fellowship Program is a two-year service and training program designed for masters prepared individuals in public health and allied sciences. The Wisconsin Population Health Service Fellowship Blog aims to:
- Keep people with ties to the Fellowship connected to one another
- Showcase Fellow, Alumni, and Faculty research and projects
- Provide a venue for those interested in the Fellowship to get a better idea of what it’s all about
- Share stories, insights, and lessons related to public health
Visit the blog to learn more.






