CMB Student Emily Wessel, Class of 2019, Drummond-Barbosa Lab, published the paper “Glycolysis is intrinsically required in the follicle stem cell lineage but not in female germline stem cells or their early progeny in Drosophila …
Month: April 2026
CMB Trainer Andrea Galmozzi and CMB Alumni Dylan Duerre Discover Molecular Mechanism that Could Boost Calorie Burning
Focusing on metabolic studies in mice, a research team at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health is studying a molecular pathway that they hope can be targeted to increase energy expenditure …
Student Spotlight: Tyler Ramos
Hometown: Pueblo, CO, USA Year entered CMB program: 2025 Lab: Bryce LaFoya Lab Brief Summary of Research: Generally, the lab studies the mechanisms of asymmetric cell division using the neural stem cell (NSC) as …
Student Spotlight: Sydney Bradley
Hometown: Apple Valley, MN Year entered CMB program: 2023 Lab: Amador-Noguez Lab Brief Summary of Research: Sydney Bradley studies how the bacterium Zymomonas mobilis adapts to isobutanol stress using adaptive laboratory evolution (ALE) and …
New Vaccine Strategy from CMB’s M. Suresh Could Extend Immunity Against Emerging Viruses
UW–Madison research identifies a way to program longer-lasting T cells, a potential step toward broader, more durable protection against infections like the flu and COVID-19.
CMB Faculty, Dr. Christian Capitini, named director of the UW Carbone Cancer Center
The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health and UW Health are pleased to announce that Dr. Christian Capitini, a national expert in the treatment and research of childhood cancers, has been named …