Team
Scott Hebbring, PhD
Scott Hebbring, PhD, is the Principal Investigator for All of Us at Marshfield Clinic Research Institute and a Research Scientist in the Center for Precision Medicine Research at Marshfield Clinic Research Institute. He completed his doctoral training at Mayo Clinic with a focus on pharmacogenomics. Dr. Hebbring continued his training as a post-doctoral fellow in UW-Madison’s Computational and Informatics in Biology and Medicine (CIBM) training program. His current research is multidisciplinary that combines statistical genetics and medical informatics with molecular biology.
Sanjay Shukla, PhD
Sanjay Shukla, PhD, is a Co-Principal Investigator for All of Us at Marshfield Clinic Research Institute and a molecular microbiologist with a research focus on understanding genetic mechanisms of infectious and chronic diseases in which an infectious agent or microbiota may play a role. His research focus is broad and includes, but is not limited to, discovering host immune biomarkers, understanding precise host-pathogen interactions, targeted antimicrobial combinatorial therapy for Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia, and biomarker discovery for chronic diseases such as fatigue, multiple sclerosis, and type 2 diabetes through gut microbiomics, viromics, and metabolomics approaches. In addition, he is investigating occupational exposure and health risk related to the microbiome and resistome in dairy farm workers. Dr. Shukla is also working with colleagues to promote the implementation of cancer genomics and pharmacogenetics testing towards improved patient care.
Mary Peterson
Mary Peterson, Project Manager, has been with the All of Us Research Program since 2019. She has a BS in Community and Nonprofit Leadership from UW Madison with an emphasis on rural and impoverished communities. She has dedicated her professional career to serving rural communities that often lack services for families by working with a variety of nonprofits, writing and reviewing grants for new or additional services, and actively engaging with the community. Her passion for serving others and giving back drew her to the All of Us Research Program in order to ensure rural Wisconsin is included in biomedical research for years to come.
Jordyn Fink
Jordyn Fink is a Project Manager with the All of Us Research Program at Marshfield Clinic Research Institute. Her educational background includes a Bachelor of Science in Community Health Education/Public Health from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. With her experience, she was responsible for program development, promoting public awareness about current health issues, and implementing procedures to promote health behaviors. She works with a variety of local community partners, groups/committees, non-profit organizations, and other healthcare systems to create impactful changes in public health for future generations to come.