On July 12-13, the McArdle Laboratory for Cancer Research in collaboration with the Institute for Molecular Virology (IMV) and Carbone Cancer Center welcomed 31 grandparents and their grandchildren into the lab to learn about fundamental …
Month: July 2018
Post from Carbone
Sometimes cancer development is not just about a cell having mutations in its DNA, but about when and how those mutations change the cell’s behavior. UW Carbone Cancer Center member Peter Lewis, PhD, studies how …
Family Crafters Create Amazing Goods to Support Cancer Research
A sampling of the goods created by the Family Crafters In Brillion, WI, an amazing family works throughout the year to create craft goods to sell at farmers’ markets, craft shows, and grocery stores. Together, …
Xing Lab Study Shows How Key Regulatory Protein Complexes Break Up
Dr. Yongna Xing with lead author Cheng-Guo Wu A new study by University of Wisconsin–Madison researchers identified the structural basis for how tightly bound protein complexes are broken apart to become inactivated. The structure explains …
McArdle Scientists Receive Outstanding Investigator Awards
Left: a papillomavirus. Right: dioxins, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (AHRs), and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). PAS proteins regulate a variety of downstream responses to these three molecules, some of which are toxic effects. McArdle is pleased to announce …
Ahlquist Lab Discovers Promising New Target for Antiviral Approaches
Scientists at the Morgridge Institute for Research have discovered a promising new target to fight a class of viruses responsible for health threats such as Zika, polio, dengue, SARS and hepatitis C. Masaki Nishikiori, a researcher in …
In Memoriam — Günter Blobel (1936-2018)
A stone dedicated by Blobel to his mentor Van Potter outside the McArdle Laboratory Building (1400 University Ave) The McArdle Laboratory mourns the loss of Günter Blobel, Nobel Prize-winning cell biologist who discovered and characterized how …
Department of Oncology Offering New Bioinformatics Course
This spring, the University of Wisconsin is offering a new course for graduate students within the Cancer Biology Training Program and other biology graduate programs to effectively apply bioinformatics approaches to their research. The course, …
Night of Hope 2018 Raises Money for Cancer Research
McArdle Laboratory Director Dr. Paul Lambert (left) and UW School of Medicine and Public Health Dean Dr. Robert Golden (right) speak at the Night of Hope event. On January 19th, McArdle students, staff, and faculty …
McArdle Scientist Dusty Deming is Impacting the Lives of Patients in both the Clinic and the Lab
McArdle Laboratory and Department of Medicine scientist Dusty Deming knew he wanted to be a physician ever since he was in grade school. Since then, his desire to positively impact the lives of patients as …