A Display Case on the history of research at UW-Madison, informed consent, and the McCardle Laboratory for Cancer Research. Recently a group […]
Scientists have been able to partially reverse aging in mice. Researchers at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston discovered that by reactivating an […]
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s common book program, Go Big Read, is engaging students, faculty, staff and the community in a shared academic […]
Rebecca Skloot’s The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks is increasingly popular and winning many awards this year, including: – Wellcome […]
A new trend is creeping out of the field of molecular biology: molecular animation. Over the past few years, molecular animation has […]
If you attended Rebecca Skloot’s public talk at the Kohl Center, you may remember that she referenced a recent news story about […]
The law that allows biotechnology and other medical companies to patent organic genes is in jeopardy after the federal government recently filed […]
This Wednesday, November 10, a focused book discussion, “Race and Storytelling,” will be introduced and led by Professors Sandra Adell, Afro-American Studies, […]
Photo taken from “Our Friends and Foes” exhibit homepage on Overture Center website. Join us this Saturday, November 6, 4-7pm, in the […]
Chancellor Biddy Martin begins the question and answer session with one of her own by asking Skloot about the point of view […]