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University of Wisconsin Stem Cell & Regenerative Medicine Center

Badgerland presence at BIO 2006

April 6, 2006

by Brian Mattmiller

Following Monday's blockbuster announcement of a $150 million public-private investment in the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery, the University of Wisconsin-Madison will have considerable momentum as it vies for attention at BIO 2006 this weekend in Chicago.

BIO 2006, to be held April 9-13, is the world's largest conference devoted to the bustling intersection between commerce and the biosciences. UW-Madison is planning a major presence at the event, including exhibition space that will outline the depth and breadth of biotechnology on campus and statewide. Gov. Jim Doyle will lead a sizable delegation from Wisconsin to the conference.

Included in UW-Madison plans will be visits from stem cell research pioneer James Thomson and developmental biologist Gabriela Cezar, also a member of UW-Madison's team of stem cell scientists. Cezar will give remarks on Monday (April 10) at 4 p.m. at the Wisconsin Pavilion and again at 7 p.m. Monday at the Governor's reception at the John Hancock Building.

The past year has been remarkable for UW-Madison in terms of major developments in the biosciences. The Office of Corporate Relations has developed a Web site exploring the present and future of Wisconsin biosciences. Here are some additional highlights that could factor into Wisconsin-related coverage of BIO 2006: