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Nanoscale polymer films deliver drugs to organs.(UNIVERSITY RESEARCH)(Brief article)
Nanoscale films composed of DNA and water-soluble polymers that allow controlled release of DNA from surfaces have reportedly been developed at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. When coating implantable medical devices, the films offer a novel way to route useful genes to exactly where they could...
Historical Evidence and Argument
Historical Evidence and Argument; by David Henige. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2006. xiii + 325 pp. 0-299-21410-9. $45In the UK scholar-librarians are an endangered if not yet extinct species. This volume is evidence that things are different on the other side of the Atlantic, at least at the University...
Biotechnology Industry in Madison, Wis., Spawns Spin-Off Firms.
By Jim McCartney, Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Minn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 9--It's known as the spin-off effect, and it's a sign that Madison's efforts to nurture its biotechnology industry are taking root. Of the 61 biotech firms started in...
Biotech Start-ups Flourish in Madison, Wis.
By Jim McCartney, Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Minn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 7--The same Madison fields where researchers once experimented with agricultural plants are now producing a much different type of crop: biotech start-ups. Despite its small size and remote...
University of Wisconsin Analyst Says More Farmers Turning to Biotech Crops.
By Deborah Kades, The Wisconsin State Journal Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Deborah Kades, The Wisconsin State Journal Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
University of Wisconsin obtains United States patent.(for improved methods and compositions for the generation of transgenic non-human animals)(Brief Article)
University of Wisconsin (Madison, WI) has patented improved methods and compositions for the generation of transgenic non-human animals. The present invention permits the introduction of exogenous nucleic acid sequences into the genome of unfertilized eggs (e.g., prematuration oocytes and pre-fertilization oocytes) by microinjection of infectious ...
Director of University of Wisconsin Biotech Center Resigns.(Originated from The Wisconsin State Journal)
Mar. 12--Richard Burgess, the founder and director of the University of Wisconsin Biotechnology Center, is resigning to become a full-time cancer researcher at the UW-Madison. Mar. 12--Richard Burgess, the founder and director of the University of Wisconsin Biotechnology Center, is resigning to become a full-time ...
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