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Frequently Asked Questions
Contact Us
Molecular and Environmental Toxicology Center
777 Highland Avenue
2233 Rennebohm Hall
Madison WI 53705-2222
Telephone 608-263-4580
Fax 608-262-5245
Contribution to the METC program
Call (608-263-4580) or E=mail Us. If you want to provide a research or career informational presentation in our graduate seminar or if you want to network with faculty, contact us.
If your time is constrained but you still want to open new doors for toxicology graduate students, you may contribute by check or credit card. Checks should be made payable to UW Foundation Fund #12660040 (this number must be on the check) and mailed to Molecular and Environmental Toxicology Center, Care of Marci Heim, UW Foundation, 1848 University Avenue, Madison WI 53706. Credit card contributions can be made online at http://www.uwfound.wisc.edu/index.html
Contributions of time or money also are welcome for our 9-week summer research program for undergraduate Hispanic, African American and Native American students.
Your contributions are appreciated!
International Students
E-mail or Write to: Int'l Student Information
217 Armory and Gymnasium
716 Langdon St.
Madison WI 53706-1400
Telephone 608-2621-2044
Fax 608-262-2838
Hearing-impaired TTY 608-263-2400.
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Research Facility Availablity
The program's collaboration with faculty throughout campus makes available several libraries, facilities, centers, and laboratories which include the Genetics and Biotechnology Center National Magnetic Resonance Facility, Mass Spectrometry/Bioanalytical Facility, Molecular Graphics and Biocomputing Facility, McArdle Laboratory for Cancer Research, Flow Cytometry Facility, Molecular Interaction Facility, Genome Center Sequencing Facility, Gene Expression Center, W. M. Keck Laboratory for Biological Imaging, Transgenic Animal Facility, Synchrotron Radiation Center, Scanning Electron Microscope Laboratory, Veterinary Radioimmunoassay Laboratory, peptide synthesis and DNA sequencing and synthesis facilities, Biotron, Lab of Developmental Biology, UW Medical School Electron Microscope Facility, Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene, UW Hospital, and the Clinical Sciences Center.
What’s it like at UW-Madison?
The University is on the shore of Madison’s Lake Mendota. Students share in the vitality of our top-rated capital city known for an abundance of cultural activities. The University attracts scholars from all over the world. The University of Wisconsin-Madison was founded in 1849, one year after Wisconsin became a state. Madison is the capital. Today the city has a population of 208,054. The University has an enrollment of about 28,600 undergraduate and 10,500 graduate, law and medical students, with about 2,060 faculty members. The 933-acre campus stretches along the shore of Lake Mendota. The city and the university offer diverse cultural and recreational opportunities. There is an extensive city bus network and an excellent public school system. Several day care facilities are available in the campus area.
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