With no endpoint in sight for the pandemic, the Office of Technology Commercialization (OTC) executed on a key entrepreneurial principle—adapt to market needs.
Her first medical school application was unsuccessful, but Dr. Wari Allison, MD, PhD says she knows now what she did not know back then - that failure is an opportunity to learn.
Desde el 2012, Proyecto Voces se ha enfocado en apoyar la investigación y el alcance comunitario
Since 2012, Proyecto Voces has focused on supporting research and community outreach to identify, understand, and meet the health needs of at-risk Latinx immigrants through team science and community-based approaches.
The President's Technology Entrepreneurial Fund is seeding ideas from our entrepreneurial faculty as they tackle new solutions from breast cancer bone metastasis to trauma and medical training.
A new accelerator program designed for aspiring life science entrepreneurs has helped in the formation of eight new biomedical startups.
Forums are held monthly to keep our research community informed of new processes, regulations and policies, available tools and resources, and best practices for clinical research
Science and art woven together by creativity.
Organized efforts to educate and increase awareness about the importance of animals in biomedical research continue across the campus and beyond.
Developing a talented bioinformatics workforce is critically important to growing the biomedical and healthcare ecosystem in our region.
With the many regulations and laws in place for clinical research, reducing the administrative burden to scientists is critical.
Why is it mission critical to an academic health center to support a robust clinical research program?