Tech Blog: College of Engineering Faculty Advance the World of Quantum Computing Aug. 30, 2017 UA College of Engineering faculty Pierre Deymier and Keith Runge have developed an alternative to the standard quantum computing bits, which can greatly improve a system's speed and stability. Read more Image
UA-Invented Sunscreen Licensed to Leading World Aloe Vera Supplier Aug. 30, 2017 The University of Arizona has licensed a new non-skin penetrating sunscreen, invented by UA Professor Douglas Loy and graduate student Stephanie Tolbert, to MexiAloe Laboratorios, S.A. de C.V., a subsidiary of Novamex. Read more Image
National Institutes of Health Awards $4.8 Million to UA Valley Fever Center for Work on Dog Vaccine Aug. 28, 2017 The UA center will use the funding to accelerate development of a Valley fever vaccine for dogs that one day may lead to a successful human vaccine. Read more
FY2017 Closes with Continued Momentum, Growth and Impact July 28, 2017 Since TLA started in 2012, we have met or exceeded our goals year over year, and are seeing continued growth in the impact originally envisioned for commercialization at the UA. We did it again in FY2017 thanks to your engagement as inventors, experts, advisors and supporters. Read more Image
Startup Licenses UA-Invented Radar System July 26, 2017 The University of Arizona has licensed a pair of technologies to startup Lunewave, Inc. The company is commercializing the College of Engineering inventions to improve automotive radar systems with inexpensive, high-performing 3D printed Luneburg lenses. Read more
Tech Blog: Peptides Developed at UA College of Medicine - Tucson Prove Promising in Treatment of Asthma July 26, 2017 UA College of Medicine-Tucson faculty Dr. Monica Kraft and Dr. Julie Ledford have developed a novel treatment for asthma and other lung-related diseases via a series of peptides related to surfactant protein A (SP-A). Read more Image
Tech Blog: UA Invents “CHIPs,” a novel plastic for infrared imaging June 26, 2017 UA College of Science professor Jeff Pyun has developed a new plastic uniquely suited for infrared imaging applications. Read more and hear our interview with Pyun on the first edition of Invented Arizona, TLA's new podcast! Read more Image
UA Startup Licenses Cage Divider Technology to Optimize Small Animal Welfare June 26, 2017 The University of Arizona has licensed a UA-invented small animal cage divider design to startup Helm Technologies. The patented design, which emulates natural burrow-like environments, has been shown to reduce aggression, thus improving animal welfare. Read more Image
UA Startup Targets Improved Information Systems and Services for Faculty and Students June 21, 2017 The UA has licensed a tool to integrate student information and learning management systems to startup FishTail Technologies. The software resulted from a collaborative effort between the UA Office of Instruction and Assessment and University Information Technology Services. Read more Image
UA Startup Codelucida Wins Arizona Innovation Challenge Award June 13, 2017 Startup Codelucida, cofounded by a UA College of Engineering professor and graduate student, has won a $250,000 Arizona Innovation Challenge grant for spring 2017. Read more Image