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‘Quantum imaging’ could open new window to nanoscale universe

‘Quantum imaging’ could open new window to nanoscale universe

Morgridge Investigator Randy Bartels teams with Colorado State University and the Colorado School of Mines to build a new generation of microscopes that incorporate, for the first time, principles of quantum mechanics.

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Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Nobel laureate Howard Temin

Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Nobel laureate Howard Temin

The scientific community celebrated the 50th anniversary of Howard Temin receiving the Nobel Prize for the discovery of reverse transcriptase with a daylong symposium event at UW–Madison.

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Rising Sparks: Bjorn Paulson, biomedical imaging

Rising Sparks: Bjorn Paulson, biomedical imaging

Postdoc Bjorn Paulson approaches challenges with focused drive and precision to design imaging tools that will help advance biomedical science.

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Jim Neupert’s quest to fight heart disease has deep family roots

Jim Neupert’s quest to fight heart disease has deep family roots

Inspired by his father's battle with heart disease, Jim Neupert hopes to provide the next generation with greater hope by investing in the work of Morgridge regenerative biology pioneer Kenneth Poss.

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