For student success, Science of Sport hits a home run March 6, 2023 The United States ranks 25th out of 37 nations in mathematics literacy as listed by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Systems Engineering Professor Ricardo Valerdi came up with a solution that's now impacting hundreds of thousands of students around the nation. Read more Image
UArizona bioscience startup selected for Flinn Foundation program March 2, 2023 With help from Tech Launch Arizona, TheraCea was launched in 2020 to develop diagnostic agents that allow oncologists and pharmaceutical companies to select the right segment of patients who will be responsive to specific immunotherapy drugs. Read more
UArizona COVID-19 treatment takes next step toward public impact via license to pharmaceutical company Feb. 27, 2023 UArizona researchers have been developing a new compound that inhibits SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. The university has now exclusively licensed the technology to Sunshine Biopharma Inc. to take forward for further development and testing. Read more Image
Innovative faculty elected to the National Academy of Inventors Feb. 15, 2023 The National Academy of Inventors has announced three more UArizona innovators to its list of Senior Members. All will be inducted into the Academy at an event in Washington, D.C., this summer. Read more Image
This Giving Day, share the love with TLA Feb. 8, 2023 Feeling the love? Make your gift to Tech Launch Arizona today and an anonymous donor will match the first $20,000 pledged. Read more Image
Always an eye toward public service Feb. 7, 2023 After spending 22 years in the military, Jason “Jay” Martin is now a retired officer and a J.D. candidate. What has been his experience like as an Intellectual Property Intern on the TLA team? Read more Image
Startup Paramium Technologies to scale up business of shaping precision satellite reflectors Feb. 2, 2023 UArizona startup Paramium Technologies recently secured a $1M SBIR grant to scale up their business of producing highly customized curved reflectors for radio astronomy and satellite communications. Read more Image
UArizona partners with regional universities in re-envisioned NSF I-Corps Hub program Jan. 17, 2023 In 2011, the National Science Foundation launched the I-Corps program to teach teams – each consisting of a principal investigator, an entrepreneurial lead, and a business mentor – how use the customer discovery process to quickly assess the market potential of their inventions. The inaugural Desert and Pacific Region I-Corps Cohort will begin on Friday, January 27 and run each Friday until February 24. Applications open! Read more Image
What do you do with an early-stage invention? Move it forward with Asset Development funding. Jan. 10, 2023 Inventions that come out of research are often early stage and not ready to be considered for the business world. The TLA Asset Development program provides funding to move inventions toward market readiness. Funds are available, the time to apply is now. Read more Image
UArizona nutrition expert named to National Academy of Inventors Dec. 8, 2022 University of Arizona professor Floyd "Ski" Chilton has been named a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors, the highest professional distinction awarded to academic inventors. Read more Image