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3 unusual facts about Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation


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Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, technology transfer office of the University of Wisconsin–Madison, United States

Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation

A majority of WARF's income, around 70%, comes from Vitamin D.

Through innovations from Hector DeLuca, Vitamin D continues to be a large percentage of WARF's income, around 70%.


Morgridge Institute for Research

The institute is housed in the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery building, which was made possible with a $50 million gift from Tashia and John Morgridge as well as support from the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation and the state of Wisconsin.

University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

Stem cell research at the school is aided in part by funding from the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation and the promotion of WiCell.


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