The June 20 edition of “The Scientist,” a magazine with about 80,000 circulation worldwide, described Madison as a “low-key hot spot” for biotechnology. Writer Ted Agres described Madison as “quietly emerging as a biotechnology and life science powerhouse.” The magazine was released during the Biotechnology Industrial Organization (BIO) international convention in Philadelphia, which gave the story enhanced exposure among the convention’s 18,000-plus delegates. In the same edition, the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation was ranked among the nation’s leading tech-transfer organizations. To learn more, go to madison.com story, or visit the-scientist.com
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Clinical trial examines new way of eliminating kidney stones. https://loom.ly/KWAtQT0 via @wisbusiness #clinicaltrials #clinialresearch
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UW-Green Bay, St. Norbert partnership lets students study at both schools
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and St. Norbert College are partnering to let students seamlessly study at both schools beginning this fall.
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