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WARF (Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation)

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Supporting @UWMadison innovators. Moving #CoolScience from campus to the world. Advancing technologies to benefit humankind. Making a difference for 95+ years.

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From molecules interacting in membranes of cells to the stretchy insides of a delicious cheese puff to a sky full of colors made by the strongest solar storm in decades –– check out the stunning winning images of the #UWMadison Cool #Science Image Contest. news.wisc.edu/2024-winners-c…

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We're looking forward to the Wisconsin Innovation Awards on October 8! The WiscIA highlight and honor the development of groundbreaking and innovative ideas. #WisconsinInnovates eventbrite.com/e/wisconsin-in…

UW-Madison College of Engineering (@uwmadengr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A team of UW-Madison CBE researchers led by Marcel Schreier has taken an important stride toward a greener, more selective way to steer hydrocarbon transformation into other chemicals. They detail their work in Nature Catalysis. engineering.wisc.edu/news/for-futur…

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Meet Scott Reeder, professor of UW Radiology UW School of Medicine and Public Health, whose research focuses on developing and translating new imaging methods, particularly MRI, for improved detection and quantification of diseases affecting the abdomen. warf.org/commercialize/…

UW-Madison College of Engineering (@uwmadengr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A UW-Madison BME team is one of 10 finalists in the Inventors HOF’s 2024 Collegiate Inventors Competition. Learn about their “Nerve Ninja” surgical tool and vote for them in #CIC2024! engineering.wisc.edu/blog/bme-team-…

A <a href="/UWMadison_BME/">UW-Madison BME</a> team is one of 10 finalists in the <a href="/InventorsHOF/">Inventors HOF</a>’s 2024 Collegiate Inventors Competition. Learn about their “Nerve Ninja” surgical tool and vote for them in #CIC2024!

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Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin (@uwchancellor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share this report on entrepreneurship UW–Madison, a vision for how we can do still more to drive invention and innovation. Thanks to the great committee and to Professor Jon Eckhardt for diving in to move this forward as a special advisor to me!news.wisc.edu/uw-madison-unv…

WARF (Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation) (@warf_news) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wisconsin is an emerging hub for studying and developing theranostics, an approach to treating cancer that combines therapy and diagnostics. #WisconsinInnovates captimes.com/news/health/th…

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"Scott's research focuses on finding new ways to improve methods of identifying and quantifying disease through new MRI imaging techniques. We are thrilled to work with Scott as he works to implement these techniques in a clinical setting." warf.org/commercialize/…

WARF (Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation) (@warf_news) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A UW-Madison CBE team led by Marcel Schreier has taken an important stride toward a greener, more selective way to steer hydrocarbon transformation into other chemicals. #WisconsinInnovates engineering.wisc.edu/news/for-futur…

On Wisconsin magazine (@onwismag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey, your favorite UW–Madison alumni magazine is celebrating its 125th anniversary! Read our definitive articles on Bucky Badger, Babcock ice cream, Terrace chairs, “Jump Around,” Badger athletics, transformative research, world-changing alumni and more. onwisconsin.uwalumni.com/on-wisconsins-…

WARF (Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation) (@warf_news) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"We're trying to transform medical imaging, and MRI in particular, into a quantitative method, where the image intensity actually reflects a property of tissue in a quantitative manner, one you can measure that both accurately and precisely." warf.org/commercialize/…