Learn About Wisconsin's BioHistory

Why is there a biotechnology industry in Wisconsin? Will the industry continue
to grow in Wisconsin? What do other states have? Each state has a unique story
that explains why a given industry has developed in a specific region and not in others.
Through Wisconsin BioHistory, you can learn about the scientists,
institutions, political leaders, and significant events that have shaped and are still shaping
the biotechnology, medical device and life science industries in the state of Wisconsin.
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BioEvolution Posters
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November is American Diabetes Month

Diabetes is a leading cause of kidney failure, blindness and amputations, and a major cause of heart
disease and stroke. Nearly 24 million Americans have diabetes, and about one quarter (or 5.7 million)
of them don't know that they have the disease. Millions more are at risk of developing diabetes.
Diabetes is a costly disease associated with serious complications and premature death. It is a major
cause of heart disease and stroke and a leading cause of leg and foot amputations unrelated to injury,
kidney failure, and new blindness in adults.
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BioFact
(1938) - Alexis Carrel and Charles Lindbergh publish"The Culture of Organs" that describes how to preserve organs and tissues. Carrel is the father of tissue culture technology.
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Science Quote
"All religions, arts and sciences are branches of the same tree. All these aspirations are directed toward ennobling man's life, lifting it from the sphere of mere physical existence and leading the individual towards freedom."
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Albert Einstein
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(1879-1955)
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