Kim Keil Stietz, PhD

New Faculty Focus: Kimberly Keil Stietz PhD'14 - University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary MedicineDr. Keil Stietz completed her PhD in Comparative Biosciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her lab is focused on understanding the impact of the environment on the establishment and regulation of urinary function. In particular, they are focused on developmental exposure to environmental contaminants. She is currently an Assistant Professor of Comparative Biosciences in the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is the 2024 CAIRIBU Collaboration award recipient for her project, “Genetic origin of incontinence linked to Shh signaling.”