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Improving human and animal health and quality of life through research.

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@wi_nprc
UW Madison WNPRC
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The Wisconsin National Primate Research Center is now accepting proposals for Pilot Research Awards. Funding: Up to $70,000 (direct costs) over two years. Details & RFA:  https://t.co/iilfWvrNiA Letter of Intent Deadline: Nov 10, 2025: Apply now!
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@wi_nprc
UW Madison WNPRC
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I'm pleased to announce our new director for the WNPRC, Dr. Ricardo Carrion Jr. Read more about him and his vision for the center.
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@UWiscResearch
UWResearch
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The Wisconsin Science Festival is a statewide celebration of science, technology, engineering, art, and math with activities for people of all ages, backgrounds, and interests throughout Wisconsin. Join us October 16-26th, 2025 statewide!
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@wi_nprc
UW Madison WNPRC
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Cell therapy for Parkinson’s shows promise
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UW Madison WNPRC
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New article alert! Simultaneous induction of multiple classes of broadly neutralizing antibody precursors by combination germline-targeting immunization in nonhuman primates | Science Immunology
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Simultaneous immunization with three germline-targeting immunogens primes multiple bnAb lineages in NHPs, advancing multiepitope HIV vaccine strategies.
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@wi_nprc
UW Madison WNPRC
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Come learn about marmoset monkeys in Madison during the Rock and Roll Wisconsin Science Festival. Check out more #WiSciFest events at https://t.co/ivCl766sH5 happening statewide, October 16-25th! Hope to see you there!
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@UWMadison
UW–Madison
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A UW-supported clinical trial using personalized cell therapy is showing early promise for Parkinson’s patients. Patients are receiving brain cells grown from their own cells, potentially reducing symptoms and eliminating the need for immunosuppressants. https://t.co/FDMdMn4BR5
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Parkinson’s patients are receiving a new investigational treatment after UW–Madison researchers successfully demonstrated its safety and helped refine the delivery method.
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@wi_nprc
UW Madison WNPRC
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Come learn about marmoset monkeys in Madison during the Rock and Roll Wisconsin Science Festival. Check out more #WiSciFest events at https://t.co/ivCl766sH5 happening statewide, October 16-25th! Hope to see you there!
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UW Madison WNPRC
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New article alert 📢 Caloric Restriction Reprograms Adipose Tissues in Rhesus Monkeys - Clark - Aging Cell - Wiley Online Library
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Here we show shared and depot-specific adaptations to life-long CR in subcutaneous and visceral adipose depots from advanced-age male rhesus monkeys. Transcriptomics reveal differences between the...
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@wi_nprc
UW Madison WNPRC
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This includes Hypothalamic Estrogen Receptor α Is Essential for Female Marmoset Sexual Behavior Without Protecting From Obesity 🎉
@TheEndoSociety
Endocrine Society
1 month
Browse the latest Thematic Issue from @EndoSocJournals focusing on Neuroendocrinology. This issue highlights a selection of recently published articles that focused on interactions between the endocrine and nervous system. Read the articles today: https://t.co/uTts4JhIIb
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@NPRCnews
National Primate Research Centers
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🔬 Breakthrough in HIV research: @EmoryUniversity scientists achieved unprecedented control of SIV in nonhuman primates, paving the way for a potential HIV cure. 9 of 10 monkeys maintained viral control after stopping ART. Read more:
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Emory University researchers have made a significant advancements in the pursuit of an HIV cure. One of the teams, led by Dr. Rafick Sekaly and Dr. Mirko Paiardini, demonstrated unprecedented control...
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@wi_nprc
UW Madison WNPRC
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🎆This article is amongst the most-read recent articles in Journal of the Endocrine Society. The Subcutaneous Adipose Microenvironment as a Determinant of Body Fat Development in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome https://t.co/JVgI9Qvidc Congratulations to the authors!
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AbstractContext. Adipose steroid metabolism modifies body fat development in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).Objective. To determine whether subcutaneous
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UW Madison WNPRC
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Revolutionizing bypass surgery @UWMadison @UWiscResearch @UWMadScience
@NPRCnews
National Primate Research Centers
2 months
Scientists at @wi_nprc bioengineered arteries from stem cells, revolutionizing bypass surgery. This could reduce the need for invasive harvesting and reduce immune rejection from donor grafts. Learn more:
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@NPRCnews
National Primate Research Centers
2 months
Scientists at @wi_nprc bioengineered arteries from stem cells, revolutionizing bypass surgery. This could reduce the need for invasive harvesting and reduce immune rejection from donor grafts. Learn more:
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A New Hope for Cardiovascular Patients University of Wisconsin–Madison NPRC scientists have made a significant leap in heart surgery innovation: they’ve developed bioengineered arteries using stem...
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UW Madison WNPRC
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Revolutionizing bypass surgery @UWMadison @UWiscResearch @UWMadScience
@NPRCnews
National Primate Research Centers
2 months
Scientists at @wi_nprc bioengineered arteries from stem cells, revolutionizing bypass surgery. This could reduce the need for invasive harvesting and reduce immune rejection from donor grafts. Learn more:
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