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    • World shrinks as UW, African colleagues find common ground in HIV/AIDS

      World shrinks as UW, African colleagues find common ground in HIV/AIDS

      Differences faded when young African scholars and the UW-Madison counterparts sat down to talk about HIV/AIDS.

    • UW2020 funds projects to enhance research and infrastructure

      UW2020 funds projects to enhance research and infrastructure

    • Zika Virus Emergence in the Americas: The UW-Madison Response

      Matthew T. Aliota, PhD, is an Associate Scientist in the Department of Pathobiological Sciences at UW-Madison’s School of Veterinary Medicine. He will be presenting on Zika Virus and UW’s research. During the event, you can watch a live stream here. For further information, please see the Population Health Sciences website or contact Patty Grubb at 265-0516 or pagrubb@wisc.edu

    • Third Annual Sustain-A-Bash

      Join We Conserve, the Office of Sustainability and UW Housing in celebration of sustainable living on the Gordon Commons lawn!  Event info here.

    • Are Ebola and ‘One Health’ approach in cahoots?

      Rob Wallace, an evolutionary biologist visiting the Institute for Global Studies at the University of Minnesota, kicks off a new programming series for UW-Madison’s African Studies program. He will discuss Ebola and One Health as part of the African Studies lecture series on “One Health and the History of Infectious Disease Research.” Wallace’s research addresses…