Wisconsin Technology Council: Federal patent reform coordinator to speak June 5 at Wisconsin Entrepreneurs’ Conference
Contact: Tom Still or Joy Sawatzki at 608-442-7557
Or visit www.wisconsintechnologycouncil.com
MADISON – Janet Gongola, the patent reform coordinator at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in Alexandria, Va., will take part in a panel discussion during the second day of the Wisconsin Entrepreneurs’ Conference in Middleton.
Gongola, who manages all aspects of the patent office’s implementation of the America Invents...
WISN 12: “UPFRONT with Mike Gousha” leads all news/talk programs in household viewing
For More Information, Contact:
Nancy Christopher-Wilkes, 414-698-4915 or nancy@platypus-ad.com
“UPFRONT” Attracts Larger Audience than “Meet The Press,” “Fox News Sunday” and “Face The Nation” Combined
MILWAUKEE, (May 28, 2013) – One of the big winners in the May 2013 Nielsen ratings is WISN 12’s “UPFRONT with Mike Gousha.” The award-winning, weekly public affairs program leads in its Sunday at 9 a.m....
Trostel Ltd.: Names Steven A. Dyer as president and CEO
CONTACT: Kris Naidl
(414) 270-7270
knaidl@laughlin.com
LAKE GENEVA, Wis. (May 28, 2013) — Trostel, Ltd. today announced that Steven A. Dyer has been appointed President and CEO of the Lake Geneva, Wis.-based manufacturer of custom seals, precision molded rubber products and custom rubber compounds.
A manufacturing industry veteran, Dyer brings to Trostel his 20 years of leadership experience and a proven...
Bay Area Humane Society: PetWalk June 1
For Further Information:
Abby Berken (920) 469-3110, ext. 119
Green Bay, WI – The Bay Area Humane Society will hold its annual PetWalk on June 1st starting at 9:30 am. This year’s PetWalk is presented by Pioneer Credit Union. The PetWalk is a non-competitive 3-mile walk that starts and ends at the Shelter. This year’s goal...
UW-Madison: Engineered stem cell advance points toward treatment for ALS
CONTACT: Masatoshi Suzuki, 608-262-4264, msuzuki@vetmed.wisc.edu (Prefers email for first contact)
MADISON, Wis. - Transplantation of human stem cells in an experiment conducted at the University of Wisconsin-Madison improved survival and muscle function in rats used to model ALS, a nerve disease that destroys nerve control of muscles, causing death by respiratory failure.
ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) is sometimes called "Lou Gehrig's...
UW-Madison: Down Syndrome neurons grown from stem cells show signature problems
CONTACT: Anita Bhattacharyya, bhattacharyy@waisman.wisc.edu, 608-265-6142
MADISON - Down syndrome, the most common genetic form of intellectual disability, results from an extra copy of one chromosome. Although people with Down syndrome experience intellectual difficulties and other problems, scientists have had trouble identifying why that extra chromosome causes such widespread effects.
In new research published this week, Anita Bhattacharyya, a neuroscientist at...
Dells Raceway Park: Sauter continues hot streak at Dells Raceway
Contact: 608-253-7223
Wisconsin Dells, WI - The hottest driver in the Midwest continued his domination Saturday night at Dells Raceway Park in the Cabin Fever 100. Travis Sauter charged to the point of the Super Late Model feature on lap forty-five and never looked back. Austin Nason cruised to the fifty lap Late Model win while Mike Winters won the...
