Today’s smartphones and tablets provide consumers unparalleled mobile computing capability. Yet, these and many other technologies are critically dependent on sophisticated new materials that can solve challenges in areas ranging from clean energy and national security to human health and well-being. And currently, a new material’s journey from discovery to commercial product typically takes as long as two decades.
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Philanthropy Supports Vital Vaccination Research at the School of Veterinary Medicine
A generously endowed fund is opening doors to vital research at the UW School of Veterinary Medicine. The John E. Butler Professor in Comparative and Mucosal Immunology has been paramount in empowering Marulasiddappa Suresh, professor of immunology, to explore innovative ideas through high-risk, high-reward experiments.
Predicting—And Preventing—The Next Pandemic
Infectious diseases are as unpredictable as they are terrifying. And in an increasingly interconnected world, the potential for a global outbreak is immense. Researchers at UW-Madison’s School of Veterinary Medicine are seeking innovative ways to stay a step ahead of the next pandemic.
Nelson Institute Day of Giving
Support the Environmental Professionals Program Your donation to the Environmental Conservation Program Fund is an investment in the future of our environment. Act today to improve our shared tomorrow. Make a Gift » In the Nelson Institute, the Wisconsin Idea is more than just a concept; it is a philosophy woven into the fabric of… Read more »
PEOPLE Students, Supporters Celebrate Success
The July 29 PEOPLE Recognition Banquet celebrated 138 high school seniors arriving on the threshold of college and 87 UW-Madison freshmen who have gone through the pre-college portion of the PEOPLE Program.