Venture Partners' new deep tech accelerator Ascent set to launch January 2022

Venture Partners' new deep tech accelerator Ascent set to launch January 2022

Sept. 1, 2021

Startup company founders who commercialize CU Boulder’s research innovations will be getting a boost in 2022. Ascent, a startup accelerator specifically created for CU Boulder innovators, will help founders launch their companies, raise investment capital, and gain market and partnership traction.

LASP and CU showcase expertise at the 36th Space Symposium

LASP and CU showcase expertise at the 36th Space Symposium

Aug. 27, 2021

“Attending the Space Symposium is a wonderful opportunity to inform key players from every area of the space industry about LASP’s many areas of expertise and excellent track record of developing new technologies,” says Thomas Sparn, director of engineering at LASP.

New research podcasts take you inside the Emirates Mars Mission and a project seeking to understand how smell turns to action

New research podcasts take you inside the Emirates Mars Mission and a project seeking to understand how smell turns to action

Aug. 26, 2021

Season 2 of Buff Innovator Insights, a podcast from the Research & Innovation Office, continues on August 26 and September 2 with episodes featuring Heather Reed and Pete Withnell of LASP and the Emirates Mars Mission, and Dr. John Crimaldi of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering.

Principal Investigator Academy orients new faculty to campus research, creative work resources

Principal Investigator Academy orients new faculty to campus research, creative work resources

Aug. 26, 2021

The Research & Innovation Office (RIO) invites faculty new to the university’s creative work, research and scholarly community to join the 2021 Principal Investigator (PI) Academy cohort. A virtual kickoff webinar will take place on Thursday, September 2.

Maloy and Parker honored with Distinguished Research Lectureships

Maloy and Parker honored with Distinguished Research Lectureships

Aug. 26, 2021

Rebecca Maloy of the College of Music and Roy Parker of Biochemistry and the BioFrontiers Institute have been selected to receive 2021-2022 Distinguished Research Lectureships.

U.S. Space Force, ֲý announce partnership

U.S. Space Force, ֲý announce partnership

Aug. 23, 2021

Vice Chief of Space Operations Gen. David D. Thompson joined ֲý President Todd Saliman, CU Boulder Provost Russell Moore and others on the UC Colorado Springs campus to sign the memorandum of understanding on Aug. 20.

Innosphere, CU Boulder device maker Aspero receive patent; FDA next step

Innosphere, CU Boulder device maker Aspero receive patent; FDA next step

Aug. 17, 2021

Aspero Medical received a U.S. patent for its planned medical device, a new balloon catheter for use in gastrointestinal endoscopies. The patent means Aspero can seek FDA approval this year and, if successful, commercialization in early 2022.

 Computer scientist Lv and evolutionary biologist Fierer featured in new research podcasts

Computer scientist Lv and evolutionary biologist Fierer featured in new research podcasts

Aug. 11, 2021

Season 2 of the Buff Innovator Insights podcast continues with more behind-the-curtain looks at some of the most ground-breaking innovations in the world, along with the personal journeys that made those discoveries possible.

Mutation-mapping tool could yield stronger COVID boosters, universal vaccines

Mutation-mapping tool could yield stronger COVID boosters, universal vaccines

Aug. 10, 2021

Researchers at CU Boulder have developed a platform which can quickly identify common mutations on the SARS-CoV-2 virus—a major step toward a universal vaccine for not only COVID-19, but also potentially for influenza, HIV and other deadly global viruses.

Scientists inch closer to cracking mysteries of space weather

CU Boulder scientists inch closer to cracking mysteries of space weather

Aug. 10, 2021

A study co-authored by Professor Keith Julien (Applied Math) offers a new window into the sun’s mysterious inner workings and may have future implications for understanding space weather, which affects everything from satellites to the electrical grid.

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