Endocrinology and Reproductive Physiology Program Celebrates 5. Years, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. The word innovation most accurately describes the vision held by University of Wisconsin- Madison faculty members E. S. Gordon (of the Department of Medicine), R. K. Casida (genetics) and W. H. Mc. Shann (zoochemistry) when, on January 1. John Willard, dean of the Graduate School, and formally proposed the creation of an interdepartmental, interdisciplinary graduate training program in endocrinology and reproductive physiology.
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The letter stated . Meyer, Ph. D, served as the first ERP director from 1. At his retirement party, he reflected on his career, which included training 7. Ph. D students and publishing 2. Early graduates of the program went on to attain prominent positions in academia and industry. Leadership of the ERP program was transferred to Meyer's colleague Richard C. Wolf, Ph. D, of the Department of Physiology, in 1.
The program continued to grow and remain a leader in the reproductive sciences, with additional National Institutes of Health (NIH) training grants supporting both pre- and postdoctoral students. Faculty membership also continued to grow during Wolf's tenure.
Students described Wolf as . He was also widely respected as a mentor who viewed and treated his graduate students as colleagues.
When Bird assumed the directorship in 2. Willard in 1. 95. It has seen an increase in the quality of applications for admission, a rise in participants' scholarly productivity — including both peer — reviewed publications and presentations at national scientific meetings- and placement in prestigious postdoctoral positions at Ivy League institutions. These accomplishments would not be possible without the dedication of faculty members committed to providing and maintaining a truly interdisciplinary degree program, says Bird. He is confident about the future..
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