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Sustainability, Health and Environment (SHE) Center

Sustainability, Health and the Environment (SHE) Center at the 91㽶

About the 91㽶SHE Center

91㽶SHE Center_logoThe mission of the SHE Center is to be a distinguished leader and innovator to foster a healthy and equitable environment, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and waste, and help prepare our healthcare system and the patients we serve to resiliently adapt to climate challenges. Working to pioneer environmentally sustainable paths to a healthier world, the Center will be guided by MCW’s four missions to collaborate across 91㽶departments, centers and institutes, as well as with our healthcare system partners, government agencies, tribal nations, non-profit organizations, academic institutions and businesses to advance its efforts.

The goals of the SHE Center include:

  • advancing sustainability efforts internal to 91㽶and with our health system partners
  • educating 91㽶people as well as campus and community partners about climate change, sustainability, and environmental health
  • generating new knowledge about the environment and health to improve lives in Wisconsin and beyond
  • collaborating with our communities to learn with them about the impact of climate change on health and to work for opportunities to enhance resiliency

Meet the Director of the 91㽶SHE Center

Christa Wagner_Academic Profile

 

Christa L. Wagner, PhD, serves as the founding director of the MCW’s Center for Sustainability, Health and the Environment (91㽶SHE Center), housed within the Institute for Health & Equity (IHE). Dr. Wagner also serves as assistant professor in the IHE. Under Dr. Wagner’s leadership, the SHE Center will address the impacts of climate change and subsequent environmental factors on the health of Wisconsinites, the role 91㽶and its health system affiliates play in contributing to local pollution, and increasing education and health literacy to enhance patient and community resiliency and adaptability.

Prior to joining MCW, Dr. Wagner was the manager of government relations at the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) where she was responsible for legislative policy and advocacy in support of medical research, public health and academic medicine’s partnership with the Department of Veterans Affairs. From 2016-2017, Dr. Wagner was the Genetics and Public Policy Fellow sponsored by the American Society of Human Genetics and the NIH’s National Human Genome Research Institute. Dr. Wagner earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biochemistry from Oberlin College and her PhD in Cellular and Molecular Medicine from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Dr. Wagner is an avid runner, cyclist, travel enthusiast, and enjoys backcountry camping.


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SHE Center News Archive

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2024 SHE Center Newsletters

Read the SHE Center's monthly newsletter to learn about upcoming events, what we are reading, funding opportunities, and more!


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Get to Know the SHE Center Team


Get to Know the SHE Center Team – Summer Interns

2024 SHE Center News Stories


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Contact Us

91㽶SHE Center
91㽶
8701 Watertown Plank Rd.
Milwaukee, WI 53226
(414) 955-8800
(414) 955-0176 (fax)
SHECenter@mcw.edu
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