Who We Are
The Department of Cell and Regenerative Biology, a 2021 top 10 Anatomy/Cell Biology department nationally (Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research; BRIMR.ORG), is committed to understanding the fundamental mechanisms by which living systems operate at cellular and molecular levels of organization. By embracing a wide range of contemporary and emerging approaches and experimental systems, we seek to define signaling and regulatory pathways that provide the basis for understanding, diagnosis and treatment of human disease. Basic research is the centerpiece of the Department and serves as the driving force behind teaching and training efforts. The overarching research interests of the Department are highly interdisciplinary, emphasizing molecular, cellular and systems approaches to describe biological processes in molecular terms. To maintain its excellence and stature, the Department is currently focusing on existing strengths in four research areas: Cell and Molecular Biology, Developmental Biology, Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology, and Cardiovascular Biology.
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Congratulations to Shraddha Suryvanshi!
Congratulations to Shraddha Suryvanshi for being awarded the 2024 SCRMC fellowship!
Congratulations to Anita!
Congratulations to Dr. Anita Bhattacharyya for being highlighted in this Wisconsin State Journal! The article highlights the work in Dr. Bhattacharyya’s lab in a celebration of 25 years since Dr. Jamie Thomson’s seminal contribution to …
Congrats Anita!
Congratulations to Dr. Anita Bhattacharyya for being promoted to the rank of Associate Professor with Tenure in the Department of Cell and Regenerative Biology here at UW-Madison!
Congratulations Barak!
Congratulations to Dr. Barak Blum for being promoted to the rank of Associate Professor with Tenure in the Department of Cell and Regenerative Biology here at UW-Madison!
Congratulations Pam & Ying!
Congratulations to Dr. Pamela Kreeger & Dr. Ying Ge for being named to Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professorships, an award recognizing distinguished scholarship as well as standout efforts in teaching and service.
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John F. Fallon Excellence in Cell and Regenerative Biology Fund
Dr. John Fallon was a highly respected and admired scientist, educator, and mentor in the UW Departments of Anatomy and Cell and Regenerative Biology. Although Dr. Fallon passed in 2020, The Department of Cell and Regenerative Biology continues to honor Dr. Fallon through the John F. Fallon Excellence in Cell and Regenerative Biology Fund.