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Study puts troubling traits of H7N9 avian flu virus on display

July 10, 2013

The emerging H7N9 avian influenza virus responsible for at least 37 deaths in China has qualities that could potentially spark a global outbreak of flu, according to a new study published today (July 10, 2013) in the journal Nature. Read More

Delving into a climate puzzle with the push of a button

July 10, 2013

As University of Wisconsin–Madison graduate student Jen Kaiser settles into life in Smyrna, Tenn., this summer, her days develop a rhythm. She wakes up early, checks the weather forecast, and heads to Sewart Air Force Base. Read More

WARF biotech patent ranking highlights UW–Madison research productivity

July 10, 2013

The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation ranked fourth for university biotechnology patents issued in the U.S. and Europe from 2008 to 2012, according to new data published by Bioentrepreneur. Read More

Study suggests some fishing regs aren’t in line with fishing reality

July 9, 2013

A new study by University of Wisconsin–Madison Center for Limnology researchers says that when it comes to managing sport fisheries, regulations aren't in line with the reality of some fishing trips. Read More

Encore ending, Ward reflects on transition, innovation

July 9, 2013

When David Ward returned to UW–Madison as its interim chancellor in 2011, he was taking over after an acrimonious attempt to create a public authority to govern the Madison campus. Read More

Insurance veteran to direct risk management

July 9, 2013

Richard Gibbs, risk manager at the University of Wisconsin System, has been selected as the new director of risk management at UW–Madison in the Division of Business Services. Read More

Reading the fine print: Can conservation easements allow adaptive management?

July 8, 2013

As conservation easements gain popularity for protecting privately owned land, a University of Wisconsin–Madison scientist is trying to unravel a difficult question: In the face of environmental change, how well can these easements satisfy their conservation goals? Read More

Frequently asked questions about the WiscNet contract

July 3, 2013

After a week of ongoing discussions with UW System Administration and Regent leadership, a decision was reached on June 25, 2013 that to avoid uncertainty in the delivery of critical services to UW–Madison and other UW System campuses, we needed to withdraw the award and transition to operating our own network. Read More

Journalism grad Luhmann embarks on trip of a lifetime

July 3, 2013

In February, Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof selected UW–Madison journalism graduate student Erin Luhmann as the winner of this year's “Win a Trip with Nick Kristof” contest. Her application was picked from among 700 entries. Read More

Greenfield Summer Institute explores Jewish dissidence and rebellion

July 2, 2013

Participants in the 14th annual Greenfield Summer Institute will explore Jewish dissent and rebellion in a five-day event on the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus. Read More

In a sea of data, Bioinformatics Resource Center rides genomic wave

July 2, 2013

In July 2012, the UW–Madison Bioinformatics Resource Center opened for business, providing one-stop shopping for genetic sequencing, genome assembly, analysis and a host of services to help UW–Madison faculty and others make sense of the sea of data generated by new technologies that have put the secrets of human, plant, animal and microbial genomes within tantalizing reach. Read More

Photographer is named Master of the Profession

July 2, 2013

The University Photographers’ Association of America (UPAA), a national organization of visual communicators, has selected Jeff Miller, senior photographer in University Communications, a recipient of a 2013 Master of the Profession award. Read More

A Jeff Miller portfolio

July 2, 2013

Competition photos by University Communications photographer Jeff Miller. Read More

Archeologists return to mysterious Aztalan site in Jefferson County

July 1, 2013

Research groups from three Midwestern universities are digging yet again at Aztalan, a state park near Lake Mills, Wis., hoping to unravel the history of a walled outpost that was once thought to be related to the Aztec culture in Mexico. Read More

Ecologists map the benefits of our ecosystems

July 1, 2013

Two ecologists at the University of Wisconsin–Madison report this week (July 1) in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences a novel approach to analyzing the production and location of 10 different ecosystem services across a landscape, opening the door to being able to identify factors governing their synergies and tradeoffs. Read More

Whose ER response is better? Medical faculty, residents compete in ‘Sim Wars’

July 1, 2013

In one room of the simulated emergency department, Assistant Professor of Medicine Mary Westergaard futilely applies chest compressions to a child manikin. The script says the boy hasn’t had a pulse since he arrived in the Med Flight helicopter and that gray matter leaking from his brain indicates a severe head injury. Read More