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Pathways to immunity
In the search for better ways to fight disease, Jing Fan is pushing the boundaries of immunometabolism.
Submit a poster, photo, or display by Apr. 9 for CALS Global’s Global Day 2023 event
Reminder: Proposals due Mar. 24 for CALS Global’s Krishna Ella Global Innovation Award
Registration open: UW to host Global Conference on Sandy Soils – Jun. 4-8
Sandy soils cover approximately 900 million hectares worldwide, particularly in arid or semi-arid regions. There are extensive areas of sandy soils under cultivation, but the […]
Agronomy colloquium talk: When plants (and their viruses) do not get as much credit as their animal counterparts – Mar. 22
Join the agronomy and horticulture departments for a special seminar series during the Spring 2023 Agronomy Colloquium: Celebrating Gender Diversity in Plant Sciences and Agroecology. […]
LSC Science Communication Colloquium: Corey Jackson on citizen science and supporting advanced work through design – Mar. 22
The Department of Life Sciences Communication’s science communication colloquium is open to the public. This week’s guest speaker is Corey Jackson, assistant professor in the […]
Reminder: Nominations for 2023 Honorary Recognition Awards due Apr. 14
Nominations are open for the 2023 College of Agricultural and Life Sciences Honorary Recognition Award, Distinguished Service Award and Distinguished Alumni Award. These are the […]
Enjoy a celebration of insects in food, art and culture at Swarm to Table – Apr. 15
Register now for Beyond the Table: Food Justice, Science and Policy summit, hosted by CALS EDC, MOSAIC and MANRRS
Members of the CALS and campus community are invited to attend Beyond the Table: Food Justice, Science & Policy, a full-day summit on Monday, April […]
Ted Halbach and instructors from River Falls, Platteville teach one-week dairy nutrition experience
Students from UW–Madison, UW–Platteville and UW–River Falls took the one-week course Dairy Science 375: Dairy Nutrition Experience in early January.