2.27.19 | UW-Madison News | David Tenenbaum | Original Publication As it nears its 100th birthday, WARF — the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, the nation’s first university technology transfer office…
WARF Therapeutics kicks off with campus forum
CONTACT: Jeanan Yasiri Moe, Director of Strategic Communications [email protected] | 608.960.9892 Partners gather to learn and launch major new drug discovery initiative at the University of Wisconsin-Madison MADISON, Wis. –…
He professes protein: Srinivasan Damodaran has thoughts for food
2.14.19 | UW-Madison News | David Tenenbaum | Original Publication Protein, the same component that makes milk such a desirable food, can also spark allergies in up to five percent…
WARF’s Carl Gulbrandsen receives Bayh-Dole Award from AUTM
CONTACTS: Jeanan Yasiri Moe Director of Strategic Communications, Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation [email protected] | 608.960.9892 Leef Smith Barnes Chief Marketing Officer, AUTM [email protected] | 703.870.4895 MADISON, Wis. – Carl Gulbrandsen,…
“Drug Hunter” Jon Young draws on industry roots to lead WARF Therapeutics
CONTACT: Jeanan Yasiri Moe, Director of Strategic Communications [email protected] | 608.960.9892 Major new program looks to advance novel medicines for patients with unmet medical needs MADISON, Wis. – Today more…
A new kind of mosquito repellent that comes from bacteria
1.17.19 | UW-Madison News | Kelly April Tyrrell | Original Publication People may soon have a new weapon in the battle against mosquitoes, and it comes from an unusual source:…
Wisconsin Public Television and the University of Wisconsin-Madison announce the Timothy William Trout Education Innovation Lab
CONTACT: Michael Harryman, WPT Director of Communication, [email protected] Jeanan Yasiri-Moe, WARF Director of Strategic Communications, [email protected] Nolan Lendved, WID Communications Manager, [email protected] Gift of $2.1 million from Dr. Monroe and…
Switching identities: Revolutionary insulator-like material also conducts electricity
11.29.18 | UW–Madison News | Sam Million-Weaver | Original Publication University of Wisconsin–Madison researchers have made a material that can transition from an electricity-transmitting metal to a nonconducting insulating material…