Researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison have developed a method combining sticky nanoparticles with high-precision protein measurement to capture and analyze a common marker of heart disease to reveal details that were previously inaccessible.
Month: August 2020
Research Core Revitalization Program funds upgrades to shared resources on campus, includes chemistry
July 21, 2020 By Natasha Kassulke First published here. The Research Core Revitalization Program has funded 17 projects that will strengthen campus research core capacities by supporting the upgrade, replacement or duplication of heavily used shared research …
Limited access areas announced
Continue to stay out of 1st floor Mathews, which will be under construction for another two weeks. The corridor is filled with heavy construction materials and is a dangerous area. Access to liquid nitrogen via …