Morgridge Institute for Research
Tae Kidd is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in research administration and education. Currently serving as the Research Services Manager at the University of Wisconsin-Madison since December 2013, Tae has played a pivotal role in the design and execution of project-specific experiments, staff management, and the development of research presentations. Previous roles at the University included Divisional Research Administrator and Research Administrator, focusing on grant management, proposal preparation, and compliance with regulations. Tae's academic background includes teaching positions at Mokwon University and Chungnam National University, coupled with library experience at the University of Minnesota Law School and Hennepin County Library. Tae holds a Bachelor’s degree in English Language and Literature from Marquette University and a Master’s in Library Science from the University of North Texas.
Morgridge Institute for Research
The Morgridge Institute for Research is a nonprofit biomedical institute exploring uncharted scientific territory to discover tomorrow’s cures. Morgridge works to improve human health through innovative, interdisciplinary biomedical discoveries, spark scientific curiosity and serve society through translational outcomes, in partnership with the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Research areas include regenerative biology and bioinformatics, virology, medical engineering, metabolism, core computational technology and bioethics.