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  2. Year: 2026
  3. Month: April

Month: April 2026

Dr. Veli Topkara, MD, MSc Named to the Newly Created Flesch Family Professorship in Cardiovascular Medicine

Posted on April 9, 2026

Two Department of Medicine faculty—from separate divisions—received endowed appointments last year, thanks to a single planned philanthropic gift from the John Flesch Family Estate that was first realized in 2019. The Flesch Family Professorship in …

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Alexey Glukhov, PhD, MS, Receives Award for Mentoring Undergraduates in Research, Scholarly and Creative Activities

Posted on April 9, 2026

Congratulations to Alexey Glukhov, PhD, MS, Associate Professor, Medicine, who has been selected to receive the University of Wisconsin–Madison Award for Mentoring Undergraduates in Research, Scholarly and Creative Activities. The award consists of recognition on …

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