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CALS guidelines for promotion from associate to professor updated
Join bacteriology for summer social on Aug. 20
The Department of Bacteriology is hosting their second and last summer social of 2024 on Tuesday, Aug. 20, from 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m in […]
Registration open for fall and spring sessions of Advancing Research Mentoring Practice
The Office of Training Grant Support and WISCIENCE has now opened registration for fall and spring sessions of Advancing Research Mentoring Practice. Fall 2024 Section 1: Open to all […]
9th Annual UW–Madison Postdoctoral Research Symposium – Sep. 16
The 9th Annual UW–Madison Postdoctoral Research Symposium will be held on Monday, Sep. 16, at the DeLuca Forum in the Discovery Building. Organized during National […]
CALS Post-Tenure Review Policy updated
Save the date for Community of Wellness event “Plants in the Workplace” on Oct. 3
The CALS Community of Wellness invites you to attend a plant sharing and potting workshop on Thursday, October 3 from 11:30-1:30 in the DC Smith Greenhouse. There will be some […]
Campus information available to employees via text messages
UW–Madison employees can sign up to receive important campus information sent directly to their smartphones or other mobile devices. WhatsApp Campus Information Groups are available […]
Position opportunity: Faculty director of the Dairy Innovation Hub
UW–Madison College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (CALS), UW–River Falls College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences and UW–Platteville College of Business, Industry, Life Science […]
Most humans can’t multitask to save their lives. But these microbes can.
CALS scientists have engineered bacteria to make two valuable products from plant fiber, which could improve biofuel economics and help slow climate change.
Researchers use a novel strategy to turn biomass into a safe replacement for BPA
A team of scientists led by a University of Wisconsin–Madison graduate in collaboration with two faculty members has developed a plant-based alternative to a common […]