Zika infections could be factor in more pregnancies
Zika infections could be factor in more pregnancies
Zika infections could be factor in more pregnancies
Agronomy professor Randy Jackson will be the featured speaker at Wednesday Nite @ the Lab this week. His talk, titled “What are the bottlenecks of bioenergy?” will address some common questions about second-generation bioenergy production and why we must couple our research-based understanding of bioenergy systems with courageous policy-making if the promise of bioenergy is to be realized.
UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank makes the case for continue federal funding for research done at colleges and universities.
New report: Climate change offers a comprehensive lens for public health.
Wisconsin Express program teaches students about health care in underserved areas
Three UW-Madison doctoral students were selected as Health Policy Research Scholars supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. See how these grads are impacting health across the globe.
Join the Madison-Ainaro Sister City Alliance for the first annual Taste of Timor gala celebration. There will be fine cuisine cooked in Madison from recipes gathered across East Timor. Taste the best authentic gourmet dishes this side of Mount Ramelau and get the latest updates on solidarity partners in Ainaro. Cost: $25. Buy tickets here. For …
Meeting rescheduled to Friday, May 19. Stephanie Schauer, Ph.D., from the Wisconsin Immunization Program, will present “Mumps: The diagnostics are challenging and the epidemiology is interesting,” to the Infectious Disease Interest Group, a collaboration of human and animal health professional from the University of Wisconsin, state and federal agencies and private industry. Parking is available …
Supporting Women Scientists, Sharing Impactful Science: Tracey Holloway, GHI Advisory Committee member, featured in BRAVA magazine.
Congratulations to our 2017 global health certificate graduates!