Month: May 2011
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Posted on May 26, 2011
In memoriam: Dean O. Cliver
Dean O. Cliver died Monday, May 16 at his home in Davis, Calif. He was a faculty member in the UW-Madison Department of Food Microbiology […]
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Posted on May 25, 2011
Faculty candidate seminar: Population, quantitative, computational, and evolutionary genetics – June 1
“Duplication, sex chromosomes, and regulation: population genetic perspectives on genome evolution” J.J Emerson Department of Integrative Biology University of California Berkeley Wednesday, June 1, 11:00am […]
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Could your email go public? See UW attorney’s PowerPoint on state open records law
At the May 24 CALS Communicators Group meeting, UW-Madison attorney Ben Griffiths gave an interesting and informative talk about the state’s Open Records law and […]
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Posted on May 24, 2011
HHMI Teaching Fellows Program: Call for applications
We are looking for postdocs and graduate students with a passion for science and teaching! HHMI Teaching Fellows Program aims to bring the rigor and […]
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Posted on May 23, 2011
On Picnic Point: Pedestrians yes, pedals no
Beginning on Saturday, May 28, the gravel path that runs from the entrance to Picnic Point to the eastern tip of the point will be […]
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Century-old field notes may help predict wildlife response to climate change
Combined data from four scientists’ journals offer 102-year phenological record
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Stinkbugs in Wisconsin? It’s just a matter of time, Pellitteri says.
If you have friends in the East, you may have heard them grousing about stinkbugs. Specifically, what they’re talking about is the Brown Marmorated Stink […]
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Phil Pellitteri: Crop eating stink bug alert
Phil Pellitteri: Crop eating stink bug alert (Audio)
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Deadline: Course development awards to add international content
Course development awards are available to support UW–Madison faculty and instructional academic staff members in the sciences who wish to incorporate international content into one […]
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Faculty candidate seminar: Population, quantitative, computational, and evolutionary genetics
“The Evolutionary Genomics of Insect Host Adaptation (to rotting fruit, wildflowers, and human blood)” Carolyn McBride Howard Hughes Medical Institute The Rockefeller University Thursday, May […]