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27 April, 2004- Hilldale and Holstrom Award winners: 3/8/04 The 4th MCP Symposium will be Tuesday, October 19th, 2004. 3/8/04 - Daniel Greenspan, PhD, professor and vice chair for research, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, is among five UW-Madison professors who received a Kellett Mid-Career Award in recognition of continued scholarly efforts by established faculty. The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation sponsors the $60,000 awards as one of several annual programs supported by WARF's block grant to the university. Eligible candidates must be five to 20 years past their first promotion to a tenured position. Recipients are chosen by a committee from the UW Graduate School. The award is named for William R. Kellett, a former president of the WARF Board of Trustees and retired president of Kimberly Clark Corp. Greenspan has made key discoveries in the intersecting fields of matrix biology, growth factor activation, development and human disease. His laboratory discovered and characterized a class of proteins that orchestrate formation of the extracellular matrix with activation of certain growth factors during morphogenesis. 10/03/03 - Several
researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, including Edwin Chapman, identified a
receptor for the Botox toxin that could lead to improved uses
of the substance in the medical field and new methods for neutralizing
it in the event of biological warfare. They published their paper
in the Sept. 29 issue of the Journal of Cell Biology 8/27/03 - Randal S. Tibbetts, assistant professor pharmacology, is one of two UW-Madison researchers to receive The Greater Milwaukee Foundation's Shaw Scientist Awards. The award provides each recipient with a $200,000 research grant. Tibbetts studies how cells respond to genetic damage to learn about neurodegenerative conditions. Because the grants are unrestricted and can be used to pursue highly speculative research, they are prized by scientists. A panel of five scientists from major research institutions throughout the United States selects the recipients. 8/15/03 - The Third Annual Signal Transduction Research Training Symposium will occur Tuesday, October 7, 2003, from 9 am to 6 pm at the Fluno Center, 601 University Ave. 8/5/03 - Dr. Emery Bresnick's lab's recent PNAS paper (Grass et al.) has been highlighted on several international web sites. In addition, it will be the subject of a story in the Sept issue of ASBMB Today, the major monthly news journal of the American Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 4/25/03 - The
following students and their advisors recently received Hilldale
Undergraduate Research Awards. Grants from the Hilldale Foundation
and the Wisconsin Legislature provide $4000 each to undergraduate
students and $1000 to the faculty or staff supervisors to work
in collaboration on research projects.
11/02 Dr. Emery Bresnick was invited to serve as an Associate Editor for the Journal of Cellular Physiology 11/07/02 Dr. Richard Anderson receives press for discovery of enzyme that may affect cancer metastasis 10/02 Dr. Emery Bresnick was elected to the Nucleic Acids Research Editorial Board 8/16/02 The Second Annual Signal Transduction Research Training Symposium will be on October 7, 2002. 7/01/02 Dr. Ed Chapman and Dr. Alan Rapraeger join Journal of Biological Chemistry Editorial Board 4/10/02 Dr. Dick Burgess teaches Protein Purification Course at Cold Springs Harbor Laboratories 2/22/02 Dr. Emery Bresnick receives Romnes Early-Career Award 12/01/01 Meyer Jackson appointed to the Board of Editorial Reviewers of Science. 11/01/01 Dr. Emery Bresnick was elected to join the Journal of Biological Chemistry Editoral Board 07/01/01 Dr. James Ervasti was elected to join the Journal of Biological Chemistry Editorial Board. 04/18/01 Dr. Rick Moss is the recipient of this year's Medical School Dean's Teaching Award. This Award was established in 1992 to honor outstanding contributions in medical school education programs. Awardees are selected by a committee of faculty who have previously been honored for their excellence in teaching. It is the Medical School's only peer-selected award for teaching excellence. 05/27/01 Dr. Michael N. Gould, PhD was named the Kelly H.Clifton Professor of Oncology 01/01/01 Dr. Tom Martin was elected to join the Journal of Biological Chemistry Editorial Board 04/19/00 Faculty
highlighted in variety of settings for teaching mastery - see Richard
Moss 04/01/00 Susan
G. Komen-AACR Career Development Award- see Patricia Keely 02/07/00 Enzyme research could advance anti-cancer drug development 01/01/00 Dr. Richard Burgess named Professor of Oncology 08/26/99 Study
details genetic basis of aging -- and how it might be delayed 03/05/99 Nine faculty receive Mid-Career Awards - See T.J. Martin |