Celebrating Dr. Megan Spurgeon’s official last day in the lab. Looking forward to all the new and exciting research that will be coming out of the @SpurgeonLab. Prost!
#UWMadison has been named a “new Ivy” by @Forbes, one of 10 public and 10 private universities across the U.S. that are “turning out the smart, driven graduates craved by employers of all types.” #OnWisconsin
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@Morgridge_Inst@McArdleLab@UWCarbone We’re very excited to follow up on this study to further identify mechanisms of bidirectional interplay between mucosal papillomavirus infections and the cervicovaginal microbiome.
Very excited to share our new research in collaboration with @lindskalan lab in @mbiojournal !
Key aspects of papillomavirus infection influence the host cervicovaginal microbiome in a preclinical murine papillomavirus (MmuPV1) infection model | mBio https://t.co/vqLWkVgZlq
Presenting Dr. Amanda Loke! Amanda defended her thesis today and presented her research studying how the MCPyV viral proteins contribute to MCC development. Congrats!
New paper alert! This one took a long time and lots of collaboration with @WartlabUW and @thibeaultlab members. Proud to be building this body of work.
https://t.co/GUjSrxnK4T
We are so excited for Dr. Taja Lozar, who is finishing her postdoc in the Lambert Lab. Dr. Lozar is heading back to Slovenia to begin a residency at the Insitute of Oncology in Ljubljana. We can’t wait to see what the future holds for Dr. Lozar!
I am excited that our latest work on MmuPV1 E6 is out. MmuPV1 E6 drives a number of pro-cancer phenotypes on its own including promoting proliferation. Check out the paper on mBio. @WartlabUW@kmunger@MadisonVirology@VaMdVetMed
https://t.co/kxh2Dc2c4l
OTD: 59 years ago, the McArdle Laboratory for Cancer Research (450 North Randall Avenue) was dedicated.
Left to right: Congressman Melvin Laird; Harold P. Rusch; Kenneth M. Endicott (Director, National Cancer Institute); Robert L. Clodius (Vice President, University of Wisconsin)