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UW-Madison: $3.4 Million Directed to Key UW-Madison MS Study

CONTACT: Ian Duncan, (608) 263-9828, duncani@svm.vetmed.wisc.edu MADISON - In an effort to develop new techniques to repair and protect the nervous system in multiple sclerosis patients, including the use of human stem cells, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society has awarded $3.4 million to a team of University of Wisconsin-Madison scientists. The group, led by School of Veterinary Medicine professor Ian D....

Gov. Doyle: Announces Legislation to Modernize Affordable Housing & Business Finance Programs Offered By WHEDA

Contacts: Ron Legro, Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority, 414-227-2291 Ethnie Groves, Office of the Governor, 608-261-2156 Modernization Would Create As Much As A Half Billion in Economic Impact Governor Jim Doyle today announced bipartisan state legislation that would boost the economic impact of affordable housing and business...

WisBusiness: Commission delays Rennebohm landmark decision

By Brian E. Clark WisBusiness.comThe Madison Landmarks Commission has again pushed back making a decision about the historical significance of the 80-year-old Rennebohm Building, this time scheduling a decision for Aug. 22. UW-Madison officials say making the building a landmark would complicate plans for a high-tech research center. (See a previous WisBusiness story: Potential Landmark Could Complicate Plans for...
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