

The Morgridge Institute for Research is a private, nonprofit research institute dedicated to improving human health through interdisciplinary biomedical research, in partnership with the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
The Virology Administrative Assistant provides advanced organizational and administrative support to the Director of the John and Jeanne Rowe Center for Research in Virology and two additional faculty level Virology Investigators.
The Morgridge Institute for Research seeks an assistant research specialist to support research projects and day-to-day operations of the Skala Lab. The Skala lab collaborates with UW–Madison Biomedical Engineering to develop new methods to understand and combat cancer using photonics-based technologies, and is particularly interested in developing personalized cancer treatment strategies and more effective cancer therapies.
The Morgridge Institute invites applications for a full-time research communications specialist who will translate groundbreaking, curiosity-driven research discoveries into creative and compelling stories that capture the public’s imagination and broadly raise awareness of the Morgridge brand.
Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Skala lab at the Morgridge Institute for Research. Dr. Skala’s lab develops new methods to understand and combat cancer using photonics-based technologies. Optical technologies are attractive for clinical translation because these techniques are inexpensive, portable, fast and provide a wealth of information on tissue structure and function.
The James Thomson Lab in the Department of Regenerative Biology at the Morgridge Institute for Research is recruiting to hire postdoctoral research associates to study human developmental timing and vascular biology.