News
Research in Brief: The What, Why, and How
A new, comprehensive study of the evolution of one regulatory protein reveals that how proteins evolve to gain and lose functions over time differs among classes of proteins.
Biochemistry Discoveries That Changed the World
Read about notable scientific breakthroughs from the Biochemistry Department in this Grow magazine feature.
Ntambi granted Global Research & Outreach Award
The award will fund distribution of 200 soybean garden kits to families with young children in the Lweza-Mukono community in Uganda.
Meet Natalia Betancourt Rodriguez
Natalia Betancourt Rodriguez is a senior majoring in biochemistry and global health.
NMRFAM Installs New 1.1 GHz Magnet
Researchers across the country will use the magnet to investigate molecular structure, motion, and interactions faster and at higher resolution than was previously possible.
Judith Kimble Awarded 2024 Wiley Prize in Biomedical Sciences
Kimble received the Wiley Prize alongside her collaborators for their discovery of the stem cell niche.
Research in Brief: The What, Why, and How
Researchers in the Weeks Lab developed a new toolbox for scientists studying protein cleavage sites associated with cell death and other critical cellular processes.
Biochemistry Majors Expand Their Knowledge Through Study Abroad
Seven biochemistry majors share their reflections on study abroad programs and how their experiences beyond the classroom have enhanced their classroom education at UW—Madison.
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Events
- April
- April 1
- Biochemistry Colloquium: James BardwellStructural Insights into Phase Transitions and Unpublished Experiments from my time in Betty Craig's labApril 1, 3:00 pm, 1211 DeLuca Biochemical Sciences Building
- April 5
- IPiB Seminar Series: Sarah McMillanStructural insights into replicative helicase loading in E. coliApril 5, 12:00 pm, 175 DeLuca Biochemistry Laboratories