Drs. Caitlin Haswell and Elizabeth Hopp were Awarded the 2016 MCWAH Research Award

Drs. Caitlin Haswell and Elizabeth Hopp were Awarded the 2016 MCWAH Research Award

Drs. Caitlin Haswell and Elizabeth Hopp, both fourth year residents (class of 2016), received the MCWAH (Medical College of Wisconsin Affiliated Hospital) Research Award on May 13, 2016. Dr. Haswell’s research project is titled “The Significance of Low Antimullerian Hormone (AMH) Levels in Young Women Undergoing In Vitro Fertilization” and Dr. Hopp’s research project is titled “Sucrose nonfermenting 1-related kinase (SNRK) expression in ovarian cancer and correlation with clinical features.”

The MCWAH Research Award is given to individuals affiliated with the College for their excellent resident research project. The recipients were nominated by their Program Directors and chosen by a selection committee comprised of Drs. Jonathan Bock, Thomas Ebert, Tina Yen and Kenneth Simons.

Please congratulate them for their great work.


Cailtin Haswell, MD
Class of 2016
Elizabeth Hopp, MD
Class of 2016