4.17.17 | UW–Madison News | David Tenenbaum | Original Publication Bacteria have developed an uncountable number of chemistries, lifestyles, attacks and defenses through 2.5 billion years of evolution. One of the most impressive…
Next generation researchers take top honors at WARF Discovery Challenge
CONTACT: Jeanan Yasiri Moe Director of Strategic Communications [email protected] 608.890.1491 MADISON, Wis. – An approach for improving insulin secretion in mutant animals, more industry-relevant conditions for engineering studies and an…
Tech industry adds over 3,900 jobs in 2016
4.11.17 | WisBusiness.com | Alex Moe | Original Publication Wisconsin’s technology industry added over 3,900 new jobs in 2016, according to a recent analytical report by CompTIA. That’s an increase of 4 percent…
Renewable plastic precursor could grow cellulosic biofuel industry
4.6.17 | UW–Madison News | Krista Eastman | Original Publication A team of chemical and biological engineers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison has found a way to produce from biomass a valuable compound…
Eleven faculty recognized with Kellett Mid-Career Awards
3.30.17 | UW–Madison News | Natasha Kassulke | Original Publication Eleven members of the UW–Madison faculty have won Kellett Mid-Career Awards. The Kellett awards recognize outstanding faculty seven to 20 years past their…
Exhibit opportunity at the Discovery Building: Call for proposals
CONTACT: Jeanan Yasiri Moe Director of Strategic Communications [email protected] 608.890.1491 MADISON, Wis. – As part of the Discovery Building’s mission to connect visitors with creativity, space is now available for…
Debut blog from the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Education
3.28.17 | Making Research Work | Marsha Mailick | Original Publication It was just over 100 years ago when UW-Madison affirmed the importance of research on campus by providing, for the first time,…
Parsley and other plants lend form to human stem cell scaffolds
3.20.17 | UW–Madison News | Terry Devitt | Original Publication Borrowing from nature is an age-old theme in science. Form and function go hand-in-hand in the natural world and the structures created by…