NEW YORK (GenomeWeb News) – The privately-funded Morgridge Institute for Research, part of the public-private Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, plans to recruit 10 principal investigators among 100 researchers and support staffers to be hired over the next five years.
The 100 new people will help Morgridge carry out research in regenerative biology, virology, medical devices, pharmaceutical informatics, and education research; as well as develop and run programs in two additional fields, core computational technology and outreach to students and the general public.
The specialties are designed to enhance Morgridge's mission of translating biomedical discoveries into new drugs and devices, as well as complement the research areas of its publicly-funded twin institute, the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery, which include epigenetics and systems biology. The twin institutes are known collectively as the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery, now completing a $205 million, 300,000-square-foot facility within the UW-Madison campus.
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