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University of Wisconsin Department of Pediatrics Pediatric Nitrous Oxide Administration Training Course. Register today! May 7-8, 2026. CME Credit Available.

University of Wisconsin Department of Pediatrics Pediatric Nitrous Oxide Administration Training Course. Register today! May 7-8, 2026. CME Credit Available.

Enhance your pediatric sedation skills! Join our Pediatric Nitrous Oxide Administration Training Course (May 7–8). Gain hands-on insight into safe, effective use through interactive scenarios. CME credit available for MDs, RNs, & NPs.
Register today: go.wisc.edu/fc89z1 #PedsRT #MedEd

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Post-translational modifications of cardiac myosin-binding protein-C: Mechanisms behind fine-tuning the sarcomere. New review from Angela C. Greenman, Willem de Lange, and J. Carter Ralphe @wiscpediatrics.bsky.social: rupress.org/jgp/article/...

#CardiacMuscle #Contraction #CellMotility #Biophysics

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John Zumbrunnen named UW–Madison provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs Zumbrunnen, a scholar of political thought and an experienced academic leader, was selected for the position following a national search.

We’re proud to announce that John Zumbrunnen has been named UW–Madison’s next provost.

His thoughtful leadership is grounded in the Wisconsin Idea, shared governance and a deep commitment to student, faculty and staff success.

Please join us in congratulating Provost Zumbrunnen!

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A landmark year for UW Health Transplant Center.

Innovation. Expertise. Lifesaving care.

As we celebrate 60 years since our first transplant, we’re proud to keep advancing what’s possible for patients and families across Wisconsin and beyond.

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Some children with SCID might not need chemotherapy before transplant or GVHD medicines after transplant. Read about this CIBMTR study to learn more: cibmtr.org/Patient-Summ...

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Christian Capitini researches cell-based immunotherapies, including natural killer (NK) cells and CAR T cells, for the treatment of pediatric solid tumors. #WARF100 @uwchancellor.bsky.social @wiscpediatrics.bsky.social www.warf.org/commercialize/uw-madison...

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