UA Licenses Award-winning Scholarship Matching Software to Phoenix Company July 21, 2016 In 2009, the UA undertook the creation of an online service to help match students with scholarships. Today, that web-based technology – called Scholarship Universe – has been licensed to Phoenix company CampusLogic. Read more Image
Quarter Century of Daily Data Fuels UA Startup HedgeSmart Software July 14, 2016 The UA has licensed a commodity price-risk management web application to Tucson startup Hedgesmart LLC. Roger Dahlgran, Ph.D., of the UA College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, created the system. Read more Image
Tech Blog: UA Professor Develops Terahertz Transistor Capable of Solving Problems in Quantum Computing June 27, 2016 Christopher Walker, Ph.D., a professor of astronomy at the University of Arizona’s Steward Observatory, has developed a new transistor design that could be used for safer high-resolution medical imaging as well as security and radar imaging, spectroscopy and ultra-fast data links. Read more Image
UA Startup Delivers Real-Time Brain Chemistry Measurement Tools June 22, 2016 The University of Arizona has licensed a new technology for measuring brain chemistry to startup Knowmad Technologies. The invention enables researchers to monitor neurotransmitters in real-time in targeted regions of the brain simultaneously. Read more Image
UA College of Medicine – Phoenix Develops "Gut on a Chip" June 6, 2016 Scientists at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix, in partnership with the University of Luxembourg, have developed a new instrument for studying a biological model of the human gastrointestinal tract that mimics the actual conditions and processes that occur within the intestine. Read more Image
UA I-Corps Teams Get Funds to Find Customers for Inventions June 3, 2016 Using the Lean Launch curriculum, the UA NSF I-Corps program provides up to $2,250 in funding to help entrepreneurial teams with innovative technologies learn about their customers. Applications for the next cohort are due on June 24, 2016. Read more Image
Late UA Staffer's Invention Prototype Built and Tested May 19, 2016 VIDEO: Before he died unexpectedly, Alan Wall had an idea for a more efficient and less expensive way to clean chillers, and it stands as an example of how innovation can happen across the UA. Read more Image
Tech Blog: UA Researchers Repurpose Ketamine in Effort to Alleviate Parkinson’s Patients May 19, 2016 Parkinson’s disease often requires long-term use of levodopa, a therapy that can induce dyskinesia. To both treat and prevent levodopa-induced dyskinesia, two UA researchers have repurposed ketamine to improve Parkinson’s patients’ health and wellbeing. Read more Image
Asset Development Program Demonstrates Alignment of UA Inventions to Market Drivers May 16, 2016 UA faculty perform over $600 million in research each year, and often develop new inventions. TLA, via its Asset Development Program, puts resources toward preparing these unpolished inventions for the market. Read more Image
UA-developed Molecular Imaging Technology Licensed to Lightpoint Medical May 16, 2016 The UA has signed an exclusive license agreement for a molecular imaging technology, Beta Emission Tomography invented by Dr. Harrison Barrett, to Lightpoint Medical of Chesham, England. Read more Image