A new study from CMB trainer Ophelia Venturelli helps to understand how the microbiome is formed, how it changes over time, and how it is affected by disturbances like antibiotics used to treat illnesses. Read …
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Philip Romero Receives Shaw Scientist Award
Congratulations to CMB Trainer, Philip Romero, who was the recipient of the 2018 Shaw Scientist Award from the Greater Milwaukee Foundation. The award comes with $200,000 in seed funding to support innovative research approaches and the …
Morgridge Institute Launches New Virology Center
The Morgridge Institute for Research is launching the John W. and Jeanne M. Rowe Center for Research in Virology, a new transformative research initiative made possible by the philanthropic support of John and Jeanne Rowe. …
Remembering Dr. Teresa Compton
Dr. Teresa Compton, former CMB Chair, passed away on May 8, 2018. As a professor at UW-Madison, Dr. Compton built an internationally known research program focused on virus:host interactions. She was extensively engaged in university, …
Forty faculty honored with Vilas professorships
Extraordinary members of the University of Wisconsin–Madison faculty have been honored during the last year with awards supported by the estate of professor, U.S. senator and UW Regent William F. Vilas (1840-1908). Read the full …
Qiang Chang Named Director of the Waisman Center
Congratulations to CMB Trainer, Qiang Chang, on being named the new director of the Waisman Center! He will assume the position on July 1. Chang’s research interests focus on Rett syndrome.
UW scientists find key cues to regulate bone-building cells
The prospect of regenerating bone lost to cancer or trauma is a step closer to the clinic as University of Wisconsin-Madison scientists, including CMB trainer Wan-Ju Li, have identified two proteins found in bone marrow …