Casey Ostheimer knows how to nurture
By Jordana Lenon Recent University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (CALS) graduate Casey Ostheimer knows how to nurture herself and others. She managed classes in genetics, neuroscience, and kinesiology. She earned a …
September 19, 2023When age is more than a number: undergraduate SCRMC lab member Samuel Neuman focuses on regenerative medicine as a way to impede diseases of degeneration and aging
By Bekah McBride Aging is part of the human experience, but not every experience is the same. Progressive neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s, Huntington’s, and Alzheimer’s disease present many challenges to patients and their families, …
May 3, 2022Justin Brumbaugh is featured ISSCR member
Justin Brumbaugh, assistant professor of molecular, cellular and developmental biology at the University of Colorado Boulder, earned his PhD in Biochemistry in 2011, working in the labs of Joshua Coon, PhD, and James Thomson, VMD, …
January 17, 2020Jonathan Hernández named Chief Scientific Officer at Riordan Technologies
Jonathan J. Hernández, Ph.D., has been named chief scientific officer at Riordan Technologies in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Jonathan was a postdoctoral fellow in the lab of J. Carter Ralphe, M.D., associate professor and chief …
October 29, 2019Graduate Student Eileen Lynch featured in Disease Models and Mechanisms
First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Disease Models & Mechanisms (DMM), helping early-career researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Eileen Lynch is first …
October 22, 2019- More Student Success Stories posts
We’re looking for stories from our former students! If you’ve graduated from UW-Madison and were involved in any of our SCRMC research, training or outreach programs while you were here, we’d love to hear from you and catch up. Please contact Jordana Lenon at jlenon@primate.wisc.edu. Thank you!
We also have a LinkedIn SCRMC Alumni Group that our graduates can join. It’s a place to network with your fellow UW–Madison graduates who were, or still are involved in our SCRMC member labs. We’ll post events, news and jobs of interest from time to time as well!