The Faces of Biotechnology

A panel discussion featuring the students of the M.S. in Biotechnology Program was held on March 31, 2003. The one-hour event explored the future of the State of Wisconsin and the biotechnology industry, the goals of our students and the importance of this program in their career development.

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Opening Remarks

Dr. Richard Moss, Program Director of the M.S. in Biotechnology Program and permanent chair of the UW-Madison Physiology Department, describes the reason for the creation of the program. Additional introductory remarks are offered to begin the panel discussion.

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[7 minutes]

Mark Bugher, Director of the University Research Park, is introduced. Opening remarks are given and the panel discussion begins.

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[4 minutes]

Student Introductions
Introducing Tracy Worzella

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[1 minute, 30 seconds]

Introducing Peter Jester

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[1 minute]

Introducing Mark Harms

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[1 minute]

Introducing Gabe Gross

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[1 minute]

Introducing Jennifer Fronczak

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[1 minute]

Introducing Eric Dersch

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[1 minute]

Introducing Craig Christianson

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[1 minute]

Introducing Marie Christenson

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[50 seconds]

Introducing Josh Arrington

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[1 minute]

Introducing Lynda Bader

Unfortunately, Lynda was unable to attend the event, but you can read about Lynda Bader.

photo_Roberta Gassman, Gail Robertson and Rick Moss Roberta Gassman(C), Secretary of the Department of Workforce Development, speaks with Gail Robertson (L) and Rick Moss (R), co-founders of the M.S. in Biotechnology Program.

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