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Laura Otto

Beer and bling in Iron Age Europe

By Laura OttoMarch 6, 2012Arts & HumanitiesHumanities

Getting ahead in Iron-Age Central Europe involved a familiar strategy: dress to impress and keep an open bar.

Triple-duty fuel cell launches UWM startup company

By Laura OttoFebruary 2, 2012Business & World AffairsBusiness

An expert on the relatively new MFC technology, Zhen “Jason” He is building on its “double play” capabilities.

UWM’s Institute of World Affairs offers issue forums for voters

By Laura OttoJanuary 20, 2012

UWM and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel have teamed up in February to host a series of free forums designed to help voters sort out the issues.

Sensing in a flash

By Laura OttoJanuary 11, 2012Business & World AffairsBusiness
L-R: Paul Henning and Tom Dougherty.

Fiberoptic water-monitoring technology offers a sought-after solution that delivers at the speed of light.

Anchordoqui the ninth UWM physicist to earn a CAREER grant

By Laura OttoDecember 15, 2011

Luis Anchordoqui, a physicist at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (UWM), has received an Early Career Development (CAREER) Award.

A promising source for antivirals

By Laura OttoNovember 29, 2011Health

David Frick wanted to help others avoid having to go through his experience with Hepatitis C, so he ultimately decided to research development of better antiviral drugs.

Inspiration for both budding architects and businesses

By Laura OttoOctober 28, 2011Business & World AffairsBusiness

This year, SARUP offers four sponsored studios in which commercial businesses contribute financial support and provide real-world experiences for students without dictating the course pedagogy.

A model for managing resources across borders

By Laura OttoSeptember 27, 2011Science & TechnologyWater & Environment

The aim of managing the world’s large river systems may not necessarily be to sustain them.

An antibiotic effect without the threat of resistance

By Laura OttoSeptember 7, 2011Science & TechnologyScience

A UWM’s microbiologist’s new approach promises to quash disease without the worry of antibiotic resistance.

Partnership propels battery research

By Laura OttoJuly 21, 2011Science & TechnologyEngineering

A multi-million investment by Johnson Controls has produced a joint laboratory at UWM where JCI researchers and UWM engineering faculty are working side by side.

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