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A big, bold vision for a high-impact, future-ready regional economy is in development. The project is supported by a broad coalition of stakeholders, including local government & economic development, higher education & research institutions…
PS Fertility leverages patent pending research work on male fertility and cellular biology done at the University of Virginia Medical School.
Albemarle County's initiative to bring more federal intelligence agency activity to Rivanna Station includes academic engagement from UVA.
Shen's new venture is providing artificial intelligence-based tools for telecom engineers in a space called ORAN, which is short for open radio access network.
Esser will work with scientists to accelerate the development of new medicines and treatments for illnesses like cancer and Alzheimer's.
One of Esser's responsibilities will be to foster an "ecosystem of innovation" that will attract biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies to Central Virginia and the greater Commonwealth.
The Commonwealth BioAccelerator officially opened its doors, transforming 6,500 square feet of cutting-edge lab space into a launchpad for Virginia's most promising biotech ventures.
The Enterprise Studio exists to support faculty, research staff, and graduate student researchers who are considering commercializing their UVA-based ideas and inventions.
CvilleBioHub, a regional, industry-led organization, received a $4.3 million GO Virginia award and is partnering with UVA to establish the region's first laboratory accelerator at North Fork.
Starting from the campus of the University of Virginia, AgroSpheres has created a comprehensive biomodality platform, injecting strong momentum into the sustainable development of global agriculture.
As part of the new institute, UVA's Biocomplexity Institute (BI) is contributing innovative AI research and solutions that will bolster efforts to detect illicit financial activity and address vulnerabilities within global supply chains.
A statewide biopharma boom is fueled by talent emerging from Virginia's universities, which provide a steady pipeline of specialized labor.