
Women in Data Science: Why They’re Critical to the Data Science Workforce
Though there is a lot of work yet to be done for women’s inclusivity in data science, there are a few statistics that are worth celebrating.
Though there is a lot of work yet to be done for women’s inclusivity in data science, there are a few statistics that are worth celebrating.
UW Applied Biotechnology Program Manager, Dr. Melinda Verdone, features the key scientists behind the biotech breakthroughs acknowledged in 2020.
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ABT 705: Ethics, Safety, and Regulatory Environments in Biotechnology won a Distinguished Course award from ADEIL.
In this webinar, the UW Applied Biotechnology program manager, Dr. Melinda Verdone, and a panel of experts discuss biotechnology careers.
Jessica Lehman, a 2018 UW Health and Wellness Management graduate, works as a wellness coordinator for the Neenah School District.
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Former UW Applied Biotechnology Program Manager Dr. Melinda Verdone focuses on the business side of biotechnology.
The UW Applied Computing program allowed Noah Borkowski to work full-time while completing his bachelor's degree.
Former UW Applied Biotechnology Program Manager Dr. Melinda Verdone highlights three emerging biotechnology developments in the food industry.