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Share your science at UW–Madison Science Expeditions campus open house – Apr. 5-7
Check out news from the UW Organic Collaborative in their winter newsletter
Oaxacan visiting scholar to give talks on the biocultural heritage of maize in Mexico and the country’s agroecological movement – Feb. 6-7
Genaro Vasquez, Indigenous scholar from Oaxaca, Mexico and co-founder of Ayuuk Intercultural Institute, will give two talks on the UW–Madison campus during the week of […]
Genetics colloquium: John Murray on spatiotemporal decoding of embryonic development – Feb. 7
The Genetics colloquium is held Wednesdays at 3:30 p.m. in-person in Genetics/Biotech 1111 and online via Zoom. This week’s speaker is John Murray from the University […]
ICICLE Project accepting applications for 2024 Educational Fellows Program
Celebrate Black History Month with on-campus events
Legacy X commemorates 10 years of the campuswide celebration of Black History Month at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Legacy has helped define us. It drives us […]
CALS Community of Wellness tip: Earn your $150 with Well Wisconsin in 2024
We are about a month into 2024, and that means a new year for Well Wisconsin! Complete three activities by Oct. 11 to earn a […]
LSC Science Communication Colloquium: Catherine Arnott Smith on “Patient Portal Panic: Open Notes and Health Literacy” – Feb. 7
The Department of Life Sciences Communication’s science communication colloquium is open to the public and is held every Wednesday from 12:05 p.m.-1:00 pm in room […]
Development in fertility research questions obesity as the leading cause of infertility
A project on high-sugar diet spearheaded by scientist Rodrigo Dutra Nunes in the lab of Daniela Drummond-Barbosa opens the door for breakthrough advancements in fertility research. In a recent study published in the journal Development, Dutra Nunes and Drummond-Barbosa’s research uniquely analyzes the effects of a high sugar diet, obesity and water intake on metabolism, oogenesis and fertility in Drosophila melanogaster, otherwise known as the common fruit fly.
CALS alumni and students featured as members of multigenerational Badger families
Badger families come in all sizes — some of them super-sized. In honor of the University of Wisconsin’s 175th anniversary, here are five families whose love […]