5.9.18 | UW–Madison News | Chris Barncard Liquid crystals — much like the ones forming these words on computer monitors — could be tuned to fight bacteria or scuttle compromised…
Metastasis enablers: Findings could unlock new ovarian cancer treatments
5.8.18 | College of Engineering News | Tom Ziemer | Original Publication In order to spread their destruction, ovarian cancer cells must break free from their tumor home, travel through…
The Wisconsin Idea is a public health solution
CONTACT: Jeanan Yasiri Moe, Director of Strategic Communications [email protected] | 608.890.1491 State Senator and Dean of Medical School cite new efforts to reach underserved communities in essay published by the…
UW2020: WARF Discovery Initiative welcomes a new round of awards supporting faculty research at UW–Madison
5.3.18 | UW–Madison News | Natasha Kassulke | Original Publication Original Publication MADISON – Seventeen innovative projects on such diverse topics as personalizing diabetes prevention and treatment, transforming wood into…
The Wisconsin Idea translating to jobs
CONTACT: Jeanan Yasiri Moe, Director of Strategic Communications [email protected] | 608.890.1491 In Janesville, UW technology is “turning bombs into medicine” and that’s just the beginning, says new essay published by…
Building Momentum: A message from Leigh Cagan
Since 2010, the WARF Accelerator Program has been advancing the commercialization of groundbreaking UW–Madison technologies. I am excited to announce that in April we awarded our 100th AP project! I…
Technology Monitor: Invisible hearing aid, proteins in 3-D and more
The WARF Accelerator Program speeds the development of technologies with exceptional potential for commercial success. With targeted funding and expert advice from seasoned business mentors known as Catalysts, the Accelerator…
Accelerator Chronicle: Into the light
The Irish potato famine drove Katie Gold’s ancestors to America. Today, alongside Profs. Amanda Gevens and Phil Townsend, she looks to catch the culprit before it is too late. In…