The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) was able to create a black hole model thanks to the contribution of Morgridge investigator and UW–Madison computer scientist Miron Livny.
Author: Morgridge Institute for Research
Jason Cantor Receives Hartwell Individual Biomedical Research Award
Morgridge investigator Jason Cantor has received a 2021 Hartwell Individual Biomedical Research Award. His was among the ten award-winning proposals that represent early-stage, innovative and cutting-edge technology in medicine and biomedical engineering.
James Thomson, renowned UW scientist who brought the world human embryonic stem cells, to retire in July
James Thomson, the Morgridge Institute and UW–Madison scientist who first isolated and grew human embryonic stem cells, inspiring a generation of researchers, and igniting a furious ethical debate that he would later help resolve, plans to retire after more than three decades of work in Wisconsin.
Murphy featured in Beloit College Health & Healing Channel
Dan Murphy, outreach and lab manager at Morgridge, shares advice about working in science education and programming with his alma mater, Beloit College.
Machine Learning and Image Analyses for Livestock Data
The vision of the Digital Livestock Lab is to create state-of-the-art computer vision systems and the largest public database for livestock.