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Congratulations to the seven UW–Madison scholars who have been elected as fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s largest general scientific society. Read about their work and accomplishments: https://lnkd.in/gKKWfrjh

  • A graphic with seven profile pictures: three people are pictured on the top and four on the bottom. Names and specialties from top left: Weibo Cai, (medical sciences), Katherine Henzler-Wildman (biological sciences), Ive Hermans (chemistry), Anne Pringle (biological sciences), Timothy Smeeding (social, economic and political sciences), Steven Swanson (pharmaceutical sciences) and Xudong Wang (engineering)
Linda McIsaac

President at Xyte Inc

7h

Thank you for the work that you do

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Craig H. Benson

Dean of Engineering Emeritus, University of Virginia, Wisconsin Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of Wisconsin-Madison

2d

Congratulations! Wonderful accomplishment.

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Aurelio Jimenez

Board-Certified Physician | Advocate for Natural, Non-Invasive Healing | Collaborating with Chiropractors on Innovative Wellness Technologies

6d

Congratulations ❤️

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Leigh Levas

Clinical Laboratory Scientist at ProHealth Care

1w

Thank you for highlighting the amazing things happening at UW and the important contributions it makes to the world.

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James Nemschoff

Operations and Supply Chain Leader

1w

Outstanding accomplishment. Congrats to all

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Francisco Xavier Almeida Mosquera

Retired asGeneral Manager, Ecuadoradio

1w

🎉 Bravo

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Md Rayhan Shaheb, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Central State University, OH

1w

Congrats 

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Henry Schvey

Professor at Washington University

1w

Congrats! 🎉

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Eva Vivian

Professor at University of Wisconsin-Madison

1w

Great job

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Peter van Suntum

Personal Assistant at Columbia University in the City of New York

1w

Congrats!

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