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The new UVA institute brings more attention to the proximity of Charlottesville to DC for federal government support efforts.
Afton Scientific will deepen its roots in Central Virginia with the assistance of a Youngkin-approved grant from the Commonwealth's Development Opportunity Fund. The Virginia Talent Accelerator Program will assist Afton Scientific with employee…
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence was the catalyst for the institute, with the goal of using next-generation technology to identify potential security threats and protect Americans. UVA won the contract through a competitive…
AgroSpheres, developed through Darden's iLab Incubator, highlights how the University's entrepreneurial ecosystem fosters ventures that make a real-world impact.
The Virginia Catalyst Fund encourages collaboration with over 30 industry partners in collaboration with Virginia universities, including UVA.
Much of the industry's success wouldn't be possible without the talent that comes out of UVA, which has developed various ways to support researchers.
Much of the industry's success wouldn't be possible without the talent that comes out of UVA, which has developed various ways to support researchers.
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, bringing with them hundreds of jobs directly and…
UVA is a member of the Virginia Alliance for Semiconductor Technology (VAST), a coalition established to elevate Virginia as a leader on the forefront of the burgeoning semiconductor industry.
The University of Virginia and Virginia Tech are two of 21 East Coast universities partnering with semiconductor company Micron Technology Inc.
Washington Business Jou…
Melissa M. Lubin will lead UVA's School of Continuing and Professional Studies (SCPS) as Dean with emphasis on programs that respond to both student and workforce demand.