University of Arizona Optical Sciences Inventor Named 2016 National Academy of Inventors Fellow Dec. 15, 2016 In recognition of his prolific work as an impactful innovator and educator, optical sciences professor Nasser Peyghambarian, Ph.D. has been elected as a 2017 Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors. Read more. > Read more
UA Startup Teams, Ecosystem Network Make it Happen Dec. 12, 2016 What do you need for a successful commercialization ecosystem? First, you need great inventions, such as those stemming from UA research. But just as important, you need great, experienced, committed people – lots of them – to provide the right expertise at the right time. Read more Image
Tech Blog: Use of Green Light Therapy as an Alternative to Opioids for the Management of Chronic Pain Nov. 22, 2016 The most common method of managing pain is the use of opioids like morphine, oxycodone, and fentanyl, all of which are highly addictive. Research has shown that therapeutic exposure to low-intensity green light can reverse chronic pain. Read more Image
Orphaned UA Drug Licensed to Company to Treat Canine Cancer Nov. 9, 2016 The University of Arizona has exclusively licensed the rights to a novel kinase inhibitor, which is efficacious for the treatment of a variety of solid tumors in canines, to Anivive Lifesciences. Read more Image
Tech Launch Arizona Coaches New Business Teams to Success: One Wins $50,000 with Polished Pitch Nov. 1, 2016 At the Get Started Tucson business pitch competition, judges selected just eight teams out of a pool of 69 applicant companies to pitch at the Tucson version of ABC’s Shark Tank. Of those, two were companies working to commercialize technologies invented at the UA. Read more Image
Tech Blog: UA Professor’s Development of Antibodies Means New Alternative for Detection of Cryptosporidium Oct. 24, 2016 Cryptosporidium is a protozoan parasite that lives in the intestine and is a major cause of moderate-to-severe diarrhea in humans and livestock worldwide. Michael Riggs, DVM, PhD, DACVP, has developed monoclonal antibodies capable of detecting Cryptosporidium antigens. Read more Image
UA Licenses Technology to Suppress Acute Myeloid Leukemia to Startup Oct. 24, 2016 UA researchers, in collaboration with the University of California San Francisco, have developed a new treatment for acute myeloid leukemia. The team has formed a startup – Promutech Pharmaceuticals, Inc. – to further develop and commercialize the treatment. Read more Image
The University of Arizona, Tech Launch Arizona Partners with Global Startup Incubator TechCode Oct. 18, 2016 The UA, through TLA, has partnered with TechCode, a global network of startup incubators and entrepreneurial ecosystems. TechCode will provide networking resources to increase the reach and effectiveness of TLA’s technology innovations and startups. Read more Image
Correction to FY2016 Metrics Oct. 6, 2016 UPDATE: This year, we initially reported our results on August 30. Regrettably, on September 30, we discovered that two FY2016 agreements were misclassified in our system. We've since updated our process and documents. Read more Image
Tech Blog: PolyCam Roller Screw Technology Helps OSIRIS-REx Focus on Asteriod Rendezvous Sept. 26, 2016 For the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample return mission that the University of Arizona is leading, researchers developed the OSIRIS-REx Camera Suite (OCAMS). One of the cameras, PolyCam, has a novel roller screw designed to meet the accuracy, reliability, and power requirements that the mission demands. Read more Image