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Upcoming LifeMatters wellness webinars to cover holiday stress, winter blues and mental fitness
Your CALS Community of Wellness is happy to have partnered with LifeMatters to bring our community some timely lunch and learn sessions in November, December […]
Sustainable and Healthy Landscapes for a Circular Bioeconomy conference features many CALS speakers – Dec. 5
Healthy soil and agricultural ecosystems are essential to sustainably grow food, feed, fiber, fuels and other products for Wisconsin’s bioeconomy. Emerging techniques and knowledge in […]
New faculty profile: Emile Gluck-Thaler explores plant-microbe interactions via genetic and genomic approaches
Emile Gluck-Thaler joined the UW–Madison faculty in September 2023 as an assistant professor in the Department of Plant Pathology. What is your hometown? Where did […]
“Go Big Read” looking for faculty/staff to serve on selection committee
Sandy Fowler becomes assistant dean for research
In late September, Sandy Fowler formally assumed the position of assistant dean for research in the CALS Research Division – a role she served in […]
New faculty profile: Dustin Frye explores community development, including impact of federal policies on Native American reservations
Dustin Frye joined the UW–Madison faculty in July 2023 as an assistant professor in the Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics. For more of an […]
New faculty profile: Rhiannon Jerch studies the impact of public works on urban revitalization
Rhiannon Jerch joined the UW–Madison faculty in August 2023 as an assistant professor in the Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics. For more of an […]
Breaking through the noise of cellular signaling
You’re in a room, and everyone is talking at the same time. It’s loud and chaotic. You hear many voices, and while you occasionally pick […]
Representative science
Judith Simcox and her colleagues look to diversify the pool of researchers — and the questions they’re asking — to get answers that address health care disparities.
Provide your input on a CALS data science community
On Wednesday, November 1, over 60 people came together for an event showcasing data science in CALS. Associate Dean for Research Troy Runge provided context […]