The Wright lab is in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Wisconsin – Madison and is affiliated with the Morgridge Institute for Research. We develop and use correlative and cryo-electron microscopy technologies to explore the nano-scale architecture of bacteria, viruses, and human cells. Our goal is to use this information to aid in the development of novel antimicrobials, therapeutics, and vaccines.
UW–Madison Science Events
- April
- April 23Pathology Seminar - “The role of the bone marrow niche in regulating hematopoietic stem cells”Xin Gao, PhD - UW Dept. of Pathology9:00 AM, 1345 Health Sciences Learning Center
- April 23Pathology Grand Rounds"Real-World Impact of WHO-HAEM5 and ICC Lymphoma Classification Systems: What Changed, What Matters, and What’s Next." Brooj Abro, MD - Emory University12:00 PM, Online
- April 23Fueling Microbial Life in the Oligotrophic Subsurface: Dissolved Carbon and Necromass TransformationsRomy Chakraborty -- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | Host -- Erica Majumder3:30 PM, Ebling Symposium Center, Microbial Sciences
UW-Madison Academic Calendar
- May
- May 1Last Class DayAll day
- May 2Study DayAll day
- May 3Exams BeginAll day








