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Sale of Lactic Solutions marks success for UW
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Sale of Lactic Solutions marks success for UW

The sale this past fall of a UW–Madison spinoff that promises to increase efficiency and reduce antibiotic use in making fuel ethanol marks a victory […]

Jan
8th
Open to all: New course about groundbreaking CALS discoveries
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Open to all: New course about groundbreaking CALS discoveries

Biochem 375, an interdisciplinary course on significant research contributions from the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, is being offered this semester and is open […]

Jan
8th
Beyond antibiotics: The future of treatment innovation
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Beyond antibiotics: The future of treatment innovation

More than half a century ago, the advent of antibiotics transformed medicine. Today, the slumping performance of these drugs is spurring new treatment innovations. Since […]

Jan
8th
WN@tL this week: Susan Paskewitz on UW-based Midwest Center of Excellence for Vector-Borne Disease
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WN@tL this week: Susan Paskewitz on UW-based Midwest Center of Excellence for Vector-Borne Disease

The newly created Upper Midwestern Center of Excellence for Vector-Borne Disease will be the focus at this week’s Wednesday Nite @ the Lab talk. Susan Paskewitz, […]

Jan
8th
Bill Barker to discuss industrial hemp legislation at WI Farm Bureau-hosted panel
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Bill Barker to discuss industrial hemp legislation at WI Farm Bureau-hosted panel

Bill Barker, CALS Associate Dean for Research, will be one of six experts that will provide a brief overview of hemp legislation in Wisconsin at […]

Jan
5th
CALS In the News for the week of Dec. 30 – Jan. 5
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CALS In the News for the week of Dec. 30 – Jan. 5

News Does all this cold weather mean there will be fewer mosquitoes next summer? Popular Science, 1/04/2018 Quoted: Susan Paskewitz, Entomology Want to fix agriculture? Stop […]

Jan
5th
Reminder: Hatch and McIntire-Stennis Annual/Final REEport reports were due Jan. 5, 2018
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Reminder: Hatch and McIntire-Stennis Annual/Final REEport reports were due Jan. 5, 2018

The Wisconsin Experiment Station is requesting that you submit your calendar year 2017 (10/01/2016-09/30/2017) Experiment Station Hatch/McStennis Project progress and/or termination reports to the Research, […]

Jan
5th
Release event for “Good Food, Strong Communities” book co-edited by Steve Ventura – Jan. 18
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Release event for “Good Food, Strong Communities” book co-edited by Steve Ventura – Jan. 18

Celebrate and discuss the release of a new book co-edited by soil science professor Steve Ventura at the latest installment of the “Food & the […]

Jan
5th
FISC reunion set for Saturday, Jan. 27
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FISC reunion set for Saturday, Jan. 27

Alumni and friends of the UW–Madison Farm and Industry Short Course (FISC) program are invited to register for the annual reunion event, presented again this […]

Jan
5th
GHI seeks abstracts for 2018 Global Health Symposium
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GHI seeks abstracts for 2018 Global Health Symposium

The Global Health Institute (GHI) has issued a call for abstracts for the 2018 Global Health Symposium. The theme of this year’s event is “Advancing Health […]

Jan
5th