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WiSys Staff Update
Jennifer Souter, WiSys' director of intellectual property & licensing, will be leaving WiSys at the end of December to move to Texas to be closer to family.
WiSys announces 2021-2022 grant writing webinar series
The webinar series is part of WiSys’ commitment to providing research development services to the UW System’s regional campuses with the goal of providing strategic capacity-building activities designed to assist faculty and staff from any discipline in their pursuit of external funding to support creative and innovative research and scholarship.
WiSys’ innovation and talent development work recognized internationally, again
WiSys and UW System leaders presented a case study, “The University as a Talent Engine: Fostering Entrepreneurial Skills & Talent” to hundreds of education leaders worldwide during the University Industry Innovation Network’s 2021 University-Industry Interaction Conference on June 14.
WiSys showcases innovation initiatives of regional universities at Board of Regents committee
WiSys leaders briefed the UW System Board of Regents Research, Economic Development, and Innovation Committee on the collective work of the UW System’s regional universities on June 3.
UW Oshkosh's Julia Thompson shines as two-time winner in WiSys research communication competition
WiSys Quick Pitch winner reflects on research and communicating complicated information.
WiSys names 2020 Innovators of the Year
The innovators come from UW-Eau Claire, UW Oshkosh and UW-Parkside.
WiSys launches app idea challenge
WiSys wants to help you launch the next great mobile application through the WiSys APPStart Challenge.
WiSys named ‘Global Good Practice’
The WiSys story was recognized by the University Industry Innovation Network at the organization’s 2020 University-Industry Interaction Conference.
How is a UW Oshkosh professor improving glucose monitoring?
Yijun Tang is developing an enzyme-free glucose sensor as an alternative to current sensors found in
many drug stores.