An interdisciplinary team of scientists and engineers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison has received a $1 million grant from the W.M. Keck Foundation to fund research into creating synthetic genome “foundries.”
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Luau Funds Researcher
After three years of winter luaus, Lily’s Fund can support a new researcher in epilepsy. This year’s January 15 fundraiser netted $64,000 to bring epilepsy into the spotlight.
Get to Know the Badger Engagement Center
Support UW–Madison Every gift provides critical resources for hands-on learning, research, student support services, and more. Make a Gift What do student engagement specialists do? How do they help UW alumni and friends who want to pay it forward to our community? Hear from four students as they share their experiences and what they love… Read more »
People and Programs Campaign a Big Winner for School of Pharmacy
MADISON – The University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy raised more than $22 million in its six-year People and Programs Campaign, topping its goal of $18 million. “Our donors and their most generous gifts have laid the groundwork for a very bright future,” says Jeanette Roberts, dean of the school. “We have received critical support… Read more »
Visitors get Sneak Peek at Chazen Museum Expansion
Led by museum director Russell Panczenko, visitors donned hard hats and sensible shoes for a tour of the Chazen Museum of Art expansion. Completion is slated for late summer with grand opening celebrations in October.