University of Wisconsin–Madison

Research Resources

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CAIRIBU offers a wealth of research resources designed to support and advance the study of urological health across disciplines.

Explore the sections below to discover a wide range of resources, including those developed by CAIRIBU as well as curated external resources from the broader research community.

CAIRIBU Resources

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CAIRIBU Communique

The CAIRIBU Communique is a monthly newsletter produced by the CAIRIBU Interactions Core to share news and updates on research, events, funding, and ways to connect with the CAIRIBU community. The Communique is published on the first of every month.

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Trainee Newsletter

The CAIRIBU Trainee Newsletter is a new initiative designed to provide trainees with a quarterly update featuring valuable resources and articles contributed by CAIRIBU investigators. The Newsletter is published quarterly, in the middle of the month on Jan, April, July, and October.

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CAIRIBU Journal

The CAIRIBU Compass is an e-journal produced by the CAIRIBU Interactions Core. Research areas include bladder, prostate, urinary system, and the female pelvic health and male reproductive systems. The Compass is published quarterly in the middle of the month on March, June, Sept, and Dec. 

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Trainee & Early Stage Investigator Resources

Find resources related to grant writing, developing effective mentor/mentee relationships, and CAIRIBU virtual forums for ESIs (ARCTICS, Graduate Student Seminar, Post-Doc Seminar).

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Data Science for the Non-Data Scientist

View resources from the CAIRIBU ARCTICS Community collaboration with the UW-Madison Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR) and the Data Science Institute.

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CAIRIBU Research Interest Groups (RIGs)

These groups offer a wealth of resources, expert knowledge, and collaborative opportunities for professionals and researchers.

External Resources

  • Other Urology Organizations

    See other Urology organizations.

  • Stakeholder Engagement

    Institutional Resources: Many institutions have resources to help investigators engage with stakeholders at each step of the research process – from initial stakeholder outreach and engagement to dissemination of results. Wisconsin Network…

  • Video Resources

    See below for video resources from other Urology organizations:

  • The prostate-specific proteome

    The prostate is a gland of the male reproductive system. The function of the prostate is to produce fluid that is one of the constituents in semen, together with fluid from seminal…

  • The NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)

    Overview: dkNET is a research resource information portal that helps researchers find resources relevant to their research and keep up to date on new tools, services and mandates to support robust and…

  • NDRI’s Human Tissue and Organs for Research Resource (HTORR) Program

    Overview: The HTORR Program is an experienced, NIH research resource program that is co-funded by NIDDK. For over 30 years, HTORR has supported NIDDK research projects and initiatives by providing human tissues…