3D Printing of Functional Brain Tissue: Vertical vs horizontal 3D layering led to this success. #3dprinting #brain #bioink #uwisconsin
https://www.instagram.com/p/C3GfzYVrVQU/
@sc_griffith The Nov. 2023 AMS Notices had this article:
https://www.ams.org/journals/notices/202310/noti2804/noti2804.html
on some history of harmonic analysis and the related work of E. Stein and W. Rudin, with a photo of them from a 2006 conference. I was there!
My own photo album includes this math selfie in the snow of #UWisconsin 🦡 🦡 🦡
https://users.pfw.edu/coffmana/digphotos/trip/mad06.html
started my 2400th new #Wikipedia article (by my count) on US college dean Zoe Burrell Bayliss (1879-1951): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoe_Burrell_Bayliss @wikiwomeninred #UWisconsin #KentState #ZoeBaylissHouse #WesternIllinoisU
Zoe Burrell Bayliss - Wikipedia

One person who had a front-row seat for this transformation was Wendy Li, a PhD candidate in #sociology at #UWisconsin, who served in the USTR's office from 2015-17, and who leveraged her contacts among officials and lobbyists (and ex-lobbyists turned officials and vice-versa) to produce a fascinating, ethnographic account of a very specific form of #RegulatoryCapture.

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#ADRCs (there are 33 Alzheimer's Disease Research Centers in the US) do amazing scientific and clinical work. Many have extraordinary outreach programs. #neurologist Bruce Miller of #UCSF and I have had a chance to talk about our #litstudies and #medhum collaboration with #UWisconsin. Most recently we spoke at #UMich. Here is a youtube link to our presentation. We talked about #stigma, representations of #dementia, #empathy, #grief, #caregiving, et al. #EndAlz.
https://youtu.be/4Ak4ea2jf6Q
Breaking the Dementia Stigma Why We Wrote Finding the Right Words

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