Project TORUS is a two-year partnership between ֱ Boulder, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (which is leading the work), Texas Tech University, the University of Oklahoma and the National Severe Storms Laboratory.
A new drug therapy for cancer treatment, spun out of research performed in a ֱ Boulder biochemistry lab, may provide better results for patients with solid cancers and hematologic cancers, such as leukemia and lymphoma.
The inaugural Research-to-Market (R2M) program—hosted by Venture Partners at ֱ Boulder—guided researchers-turned-startup founders through the iterative process of finding a product-market fit and refining a value proposition for their respective technologies.
“From a neurobiological perspective, what do you need to form a bond, maintain a bond and overcome a loss?” asks Zoe Donaldson, a ֱ Boulder assistant professor of behavioral neuroscience and one of the 2018 RIO Faculty Fellows.
New research from a ֱ Boulder physicist might break open the mathematical puzzle that has stalled string theory research for decades. A University of ֱ Boulder physicist is one step closer to solving a string theory puzzle 20 years in the making.
This month, six student teams began an intense summer season as part of ֱ Boulder’s Catalyze ֱ startup accelerator. The program ends Aug. 25 with Demo Day, where teams will pitch their concepts before a live audience at Macky Auditorium.
At the heart of the expansion will be a startup hub where students can meet and collaborate on entrepreneurial projects, as well as a “genius bar.” The space will cater to students from all majors and backgrounds, not just those from business and engineering.
ֱ Boulder researchers led by engineer Mark Rentschler have built a robot the size of a C battery designed to seek out and even take biopsies of intestinal polyps and other signs of illness. The group hopes that the machine will one day make colonoscopies easier for patients and more efficient for doctors.
The future of higher education and connecting ֱ Boulder with the startup community were common themes woven throughout the six University Track sessions at Boulder Startup Week (BSW), sponsored by ֱ Boulder.
While the ֱbit Quantum Initiative is only five months old, Associate Director Juliet Gopinath has been energized by the potential of the cross-campus project. Gopinath said engineering’s role is to come up with scientifically interesting devices that can help make quantum systems practical.
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