Category: Research
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Posted on August 31, 2023
Grant awarded: Amaya Atucha receives USDA-NIFA funding to develop an online tool for grape growers to estimate bud cold hardiness
Amaya Atucha, an associate professor and the Gottschalk Endowed Chair for Cranberry Research in the Department of Plant and Agroecosystem Sciences, received $300,000 for her […]
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Join a UW–Madison computational instructional community
Are you curious about teaching or learning new computational skills for research? UW-Madison’s Carpentries Community hosts a variety of workshops year-round to help students, staff […]
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NSF Fastlane being decommissioned
Important! NSF Fastlane is being phased out. Download your important documents if you wish to save copies. Find more information and important deadlines here.
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Posted on August 25, 2023
GLBRC studies reveal how some bacteria shed fat
Fats produced by microbes could provide a source of renewable biofuels and other products currently made from petroleum
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Grant awarded: Claudio Gratton receives USDA-NIFA funding to develop a pollination management tool that provides crop-specific recommendations
Claudio Gratton, a professor in the entomology department, received $750,000 for his project WiBee 2.0: An innovative app-based citizen science decision support system for crop […]
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Posted on August 17, 2023
Catch up on the Exploring Artificial Intelligence @ UW–Madison summer webinar series
This summer, the Division of Information Technology and the Data Science Institute sponsored a thought-provoking artificial-intelligence (AI) webinar series tailored specifically for UW–Madison. Exploring Artificial […]
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Grant awarded: Claire Palmer receives USDA-NIFA funding to study the root microbiome in sustainable cereal crop production
Claire Palmer, a postdoc in the biochemistry department, received $225,000 for her project Leveraging the root microbiome for sustainable cereal crop production through NIFA’s AFRI […]
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Grant awarded: Steven Ricke receives USDA-NIFA funding to study bioenergetic solutions that improve animal health
Steven Ricke, professor of animal and dairy sciences, and Jessica Hite, assistant professor of pathobiological sciences, received $297,000 for their project Harnessing iron metabolism to […]