Image Startup Licenses UA Small Molecule Inhibitor to Treat Fibrosis Feb. 26, 2019 In the lab of Louise Hecker, PhD, researchers have invented the first highly selective Nox4 small molecule inhibitors for the treatment of fibrotic disorders. The UA has licensed the technology to startup Fibronox to bring the invention to the public. Read more
Image Tech Blog: New Fluidic Lenses to Speed or Eliminate "Better One or Better Two" Phoropter Feb. 26, 2019 Funded by the National Eye Institute in the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, and Tech Launch Arizona, Jim Schwiegerling, PhD, professor at the University of Arizona College of Optical Sciences has developed a series of lenses that might shorten your trip to the eye doctor. Read more
Image Drs. Monica Kraft and Julie Ledford Win $10K ‘Shark Tank’ Prize Feb. 19, 2019 Six teams went head-to-head during a shark tank-style competition hosted by the College of Medicine – Tucson. For their work to reduce asthma attacks, Monica Kraft, MD, and Julie Ledford, PhD, were named the competition winners. Read more
Image Tucson Entrepreneurs Launch Second Fund to Advance UA-Related Startups Jan. 25, 2019 Last year, the drivers behind startup SinfoniaRx announced the launch of UAVenture Capital to support commercialization at the UA. Now, they are announcing a second fund targeting $100 million to further the advance of UA innovations. Read more
Image UA Partners with Reagent Company to Accelerate Development of a Crypto Diagnostic Jan. 9, 2019 Through TLA, the University of Arizona is partnering with Kerafast to license reagents that offer the opportunity for the development of a rapid, highly sensitive diagnostic test for Cryptosporidiosis, the leading cause of waterborne diseases among people in the U.S. Read more
Image Fighting Human Disease with Birth Control… for Mosquitoes Jan. 8, 2019 Researchers at the University of Arizona have discovered a protein that prevents mosquitoes from hatching, opening the possibility of developing new drugs that could act as birth control for mosquito populations. Read more
Image Tech Blog: Invention with Promising Future for Threat of Pandemics Dec. 17, 2018 Funded by NIH and the Packard Foundation, Michael Worobey and Tom Watts set out to push the limits of genome sequencing. Their findings have the potential of enhancing our ability to fight pandemics. Read more
Image National Academy of Inventors Welcomes Two UA Professors as Fellows Dec. 11, 2018 Dr. Thomas Koch and Dr. Harrison Barrett are being honored as National Academy of Inventors Fellows, which is the highest professional distinction awarded to academic inventors. Read more
Image Tech Blog: Department of Immunobiology Professor Creates Way to Target Autoimmune Diseases and T Lymphoma Nov. 27, 2018 For this month’s blog, we had the opportunity to sit down with Michael Kuhns, PhD, associate professor in the Department of Immunobiology in the University of Arizona College of Medicine. Read more
Image FY2018 Annual Report Now Available Nov. 14, 2018 Download the FY2018 Annual Report and review our progress against our vision and goals, and learn more about how the culture of commercialization is growing throughout the University of Arizona ecosystem. Read more