Morgridge Institute Trustee Winslow Sargeant, an international leader in venture investment and small business development, received UW–Madison’s highest honor for alumni achievement in entrepreneurship.
Author: Morgridge Institute for Research
Pathways to Immunity
Morgridge investigator Jing Fan embraces an interdisciplinary approach as she pushes the boundaries of immunometabolism to search for better ways to fight disease.
2022-2023 Morgridge Ethics Cartooning Competition – Public Voting
Eighteen cartoons have been selected as finalists in the 2023 Ethics Cartooning Competition, an annual contest sponsored by the Morgridge Institute.
Photos: How Sea Spiders and Other Creatures Could Unlock the Secrets of Tissue Regeneration
Many animals have the ability to regrow limbs and other body parts after injury. A Wall Street Journal photo essay explores scientific inquiries into these amazing creatures — including the work of Melanie Issigonis in the Phil Newmark Lab at Morgridge.
Mass spec fueling new explorations at the Carbone Cancer Center
Every cell has about 20,000 proteins, several hundred metabolites, and couple of thousand lipids. When those things get perturbed, bad things can happen. But measuring those changes may offer essential clues for fighting cancer.