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UW COVID-19 Response | Biochemistry Work From Home Information | Biochemistry Research Restart Information

Rocket going into space photo
Interstellar Biological Experiments Could Aid Human Space Travel
SYGL-1 (pink) and LST-1 (orange) proteins are expressed in the germline stem cell pool at the distal tip of the C. elegans gonad. These key stem cell regulators link GLP-1/Notch signaling from the niche with the downstream RNA regulatory network that controls stem cell self-renewal and differentiation.
Powerful in Vivo Studies Allow Researchers to Glimpse Biological Processes 'Within the Living'
Jessica Cardenas, graduate student in the Bednarek Lab, working with plants
Biochemists Study Plants to Understand Agriculture, Energy, Cell Biology
Laurens “Andy” Anderson, emeritus professor of biochemistry, and another researcher study large-scale diagrams of sugars.
Forgotten Molecules: The Fruits of an Emeritus Professor's 40-year Career are Contributing to the Modern Search for New Medications
Illustration of computational biochemistry and high throughput experiments
Biochemistry in the Age of Big Data
Photo of Elle Kielar-Grevstad, the director of the Biochemistry Optical Core, helping a research with a microscope.
Biochemistry's State-of-the-Art Imaging Facilities Benefit Campus Researchers and Students
A cryo-EM image of a virus
Cryo-EM Facility Coming to Department to Serve Campus Researchers
Professor Rick Amasino holds plants from his greenhouse
For Some Plants, Winter Carries the Keys to Spring Flowering
Vatsan Raman, biochemistry professor, looking into Petri dish
Biochemists Search for New Weapon Against Bacterial Disease
Group photo of UW–Madison Biochemistry students in Uganda
Uganda Program Inspires Students to Pursue Health and Service Careers
The 1,25 D3 molecule utilized by the body
Continuing a Legacy: Vitamin D Research in the 21st Century
Biochemistry Undergraduate Summer Research Scholar Hannah Poe looks over a microscope
Students Find Passion in Labs as Undergraduate Summer Research Scholars
Lisa Lenertz, Biochemistry 501 instructor, explains a problem set to a student.
Biochemistry 501 Brings Technology and Flipped Classroom to Summer Term
Image of apoptotic cells
Friesen Lab: Apoptosis is a Potent Antiviral Defense
Photo of students and mentors checking bacteria results
Women in Science Workshop
Photo of sensory neuron imaged in a live Drosophila larvae
Wildonger Lab: Microtubule-based Transport in Neurons
Photo of Melkam Kebede in the lab
Attie Lab: Unpuzzling Diabetes
Photo of qdtf crystals
Holden Lab: Structual Enzymology of N-formyltransferases
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Ntambi Lab - Nutrition Research
Nutritional Biochemistry in the Ntambi Lab
CoSMos in the Hoskins Lab
Single Molecule Spectroscopy in the Hoskins Lab
Laurens “Andy” Anderson, emeritus professor of biochemistry, and another researcher study large-scale diagrams of sugars.
Forgotten Molecules: The Fruits of an Emeritus Professor's 40-year Career are Contributing to the Modern Search for New Medications
Photo of students and mentors checking bacteria results
Women in Science Workshop

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