State Tipoffs Involving Wisconsin Newsletter for Wednesday May 14, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
A UW biochemistry researcher is studying effective treatments for the next pandemic. Federal funding changes are slowing the work.
MADISON, Wisconsin, May 13 -- The University of Wisconsin Madison campus posted the following news:
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A UW biochemistry researcher is studying effective treatments for the next pandemic. Federal funding changes are slowing the work.
Research at the University of Wisconsin-Madison drives innovation, saves lives, creates jobs, supports small businesses, and fuels the industries that keep America competitive and secure. It makes the U.S.--and Wisconsin--stronger. Federal funding for research
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East High Student-Athletes Commit to Furthering Athletic and Academic Careers in College
MADISON, Wisconsin, May 14 -- The Madison Metropolitan School District issued the following news release on May 12, 2025:
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East High Student-Athletes Commit to Furthering Athletic and Academic Careers in College
Student-athletes at Madison Metropolitan School District's East High School are the latest cohort of soon-to-be-graduates making their college plans official, joining their peers at La Follette, Memorial and West high schools in committing to continuing their athletic and academi
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Rockwell Automation Launches PharmaSuite 12.00 to Accelerate Secure, Scalable Deployments
MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, May 14 -- Rockwell Automation, an industrial automation and information company, issued the following news release:
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Rockwell Automation Launches PharmaSuite 12.00 to Accelerate Secure, Scalable Deployments
Latest MES release helps pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical manufacturers simplify system management, improve flexibility and speed time-to-value.
MILWAUKEE, Wis., May 13, 2025--Rockwell Automation, Inc. (NYSE: ROK), the world's largest company dedicated to in
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UW-Madison chemistry professor Martin Zanni elected to National Academy of Sciences
MADISON, Wisconsin, May 13 -- The University of Wisconsin Madison campus posted the following news:
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UW-Madison chemistry professor Martin Zanni elected to National Academy of Sciences
University of Wisconsin-Madison chemistry professor Martin Zanni has been elected to membership in the National Academy of Sciences.
Election to the academy is a prestigious honor -- one of the highest a scientist can receive. Only 120 American and 30 international scientists are elected to the academy e
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