
Coon group honors the state’s geological history while pulling off another exceptional team-building event for…
Coon group honors the state’s geological history while pulling off another exceptional team-building event for…
Nick was recently selected as this year’s recipient of the FACSS Student Award. The FACSS,…
The function of a protein associated with breast cancer development and metastasis is now better…
by Adam Bonislawski NEW YORK (GenomeWeb) – Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have implemented…
In efforts to understand what influences life span, cancer and aging, scientists are building road maps to navigate and learn about cells at the molecular level.
Historically, The Coon Research Group has been focused on protein analysis with mass spectrometry. More recently, we’ve been interested in small molecule work in the field of metabolomics.
In efforts to understand what influences life span, cancer and aging, scientists are building road maps to navigate and learn about cells at the molecular level.
In efforts to understand what influences life span, cancer and aging, scientists are building road maps to navigate and learn about cells at the molecular level.
In efforts to understand what influences life span, cancer and aging, scientists are building road maps to navigate and learn about cells at the molecular level.
In efforts to understand what influences life span, cancer and aging, scientists are building road maps to navigate and learn about cells at the molecular level.
The Coon Group is always on the lookout for new members. Professor Coon accepts students from several UW-Madison doctoral programs including Chemistry, the Integrated Program in Biochemistry (IPiB), and Cellular & Molecular Pathology.