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Assessments begin for federal research data compliance with cybersecurity requirements
Beginning Oct. 14, select research data environments will be assessed for compliance with the cybersecurity requirements in National Security Presidential Memo – 33 (NSPM-33). Principal investigators (PIs) whose data environments have been selected for assessment will be notified by members of the Office of Cybersecurity’s Risk Management and Compliance…
OVCR offers a new initiative: Reimagining Next Phase Research — apply by Oct. 24
Applications are due no later than Friday, Oct. 24, 4:30 p.m. For more information and to apply, please see the program webpage at: https://research.wisc.edu/reimagining-next-phase-research-initiative/ Contact your divisional associate vice chancellor for research with questions about this initiative. The Office…
October Shout-Outs: Ángel F. Adames Corraliza, Sèbastien Phillipe and Tracey Holloway
(Left: Sèbastien Phillipe and Ángel F. Adames Corraliza) Congratulations to Ángel F. Adames Corraliza, Associate Professor Ned P. Smith Distinguished Chair of Climatology, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, and Sèbastien Phillipe, Assistant Professor of Nuclear Engineering and Engineering Physics, for being named MacArthur Foundation “genius grant” award winners. According to the foundation’s website,…
Finding Funding
Please Note: It is up to the individual researcher to identify any restrictions, determine eligibility, etc. before submitting a proposal.
Research news roundup
A New Computational Tool Maps Genome Change, Helping Researchers See DNA in 3D New research from the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery is tackling a complex packing problem. Thanks to the development of a powerful new computational tool introduced in a study published earlier this year, scientists can better…
Research events and announcements
Events: Machine Learning Marathon, Postdoctoral Research Symposium, Wisconsin Entrepreneurs Showcase, Waisman Whirl Run, Walk & Roll for All Abilities, " Commercial Space Flight: Opportunities for Materials/Manufacturing" Seminar, Wisconsin Science Festival, 35th Institute on Aging Annual Colloquium, BadgerConnect Research Services Fair, and Sustainability Symposium.
2025 Badger Challenge applications are due Sept. 15
The overarching mission of the Badger Challenge is to advance state of the art cancer research and treatment to serve cancer patients and families in Wisconsin and beyond. Badger Challenge seeks to fund scholars and program applications that will: Promote cancer research in basic, translational, clinical, social/behavioral and population sciences; and result in preliminary data to support extramural grant applications (R01 or equivalent).
Big Ten We Give Blood drive competition through Oct. 14
Help support the Badgers in winning this lifesaving competition! In addition to blood donation centers around Madison, there are several drives upcoming on campus.
Graduate students invited to apply for the Marie Christine Kohler Fellows program
This fellowship at the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery unites graduate students from diverse disciplines in collaborative projects at the interface of science, art and society. Applications are accepted through Sept. 26 for the new cohort.
Shout-out: Morgridge Hall
UW–Madison has opened the doors to our dazzling Morgridge Hall, a new hub for innovation and collaborative learning that will serve the entire campus. Morgridge Hall is home to the School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences, bringing together the departments of Computer Science, Statistics, and the Information School alongside Biostatistics & Medical Informatics, the Data Science Institute, and the Center for High Throughput Computing.