Common cold DNA unlocked on campus
Scientists at UW-Madison were crucial in mapping the entire genetic code of the common cold, researchers announced Thursday, likely leading to relief for many worldwide.
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Scientists at UW-Madison were crucial in mapping the entire genetic code of the common cold, researchers announced Thursday, likely leading to relief for many worldwide.
UW-Madison, constrained by state and federal regulations, must provide a student's name, address and other personal data to any company that wants it, officials said Wednesday.
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