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Innovative medical device developed at UI receives FDA clearance

Monday, February 20, 2017
A medical device developed at the University of Iowa that assists impaired hospital patients communicate with health care providers recently received regulatory clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The device, called the noddle, was developed by UI Communication Sciences and Disorders Professor Emeritus Richard Hurtig, now Chief Scientific Officer of the parent company...
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Two UI-affiliated companies selected for Partnering for Growth’s Biotech Innovation Showcase

Thursday, February 16, 2017
University of Iowa affiliated companies Behavioral Diagnostics and CartilaGen are two of a dozen emerging startup companies selected to compete at the Partnering for Growth’s Biotech Innovation Showcase on March 21 in Ankeny, Iowa. The companies selected represent a cross section of biotech industry including agricultural technology, human health, animal health and bio materials.

UI faculty invited to submit proposals for 2018 Provost’s Global Forum

Wednesday, February 15, 2017
University of Iowa tenured, tenure-track, clinical, and research faculty are invited to submit proposals for the Provost’s Global Forum, the premier annual event on campus focused on international and global issues. The deadline for proposal submissions is April 1. The forum brings together experts from the faculty and leading voices from a variety of areas (business, technology, education...
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Spring Creative Matters lectures offer speakers who push the envelope

Monday, February 13, 2017
Creativity animates life, connects people and is central to our human experience. That is the driving idea behind the Creative Matters lecture series, which continues this spring with a group of speakers who challenge us to think in new ways about the arts, sciences, business and engineering.
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Iowa Social Science Research Center offering NSF grant workshop series

Wednesday, February 8, 2017
Faculty, staff, students, and research administrators are invited to fine-tune their National Science Foundation (NSF) grant proposals at a specialized, eight-session workshop lead by George Malanson, Coleman-Miller Professor in the Department of Geographical and Sustainability Sciences.
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Reed named chair of Army Research Laboratory Computational Sciences Technical Assessment Board

Friday, February 3, 2017
Staying “Army Strong” requires being on the cutting edge of research and technology.
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Deadline extended to Feb. 10 for Discovery and Innovation Awards

Tuesday, January 31, 2017
The deadline has been extended to receive nominations for the Discovery and Innovation Awards, which honor University of Iowa faculty, staff and student research, innovation, mentorship and startup success.
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UI spinout company VIDA Diagnostics raises $5.1 million Series B funding

Monday, January 30, 2017
VIDA Diagnostics Inc., a medical software and services company based in the UI BioVentures Center and created through research at the UI College of Engineering, recently announced the company raised $5.1 million in Series B funding.

State Hygienic Lab Director Atchison to retire June 30

Friday, January 27, 2017
Christopher Atchison, Director of the State Hygienic Laboratory (SHL) at the University of Iowa, has announced plans to retire June 30 after serving the state of Iowa and the University of Iowa in that role for a decade. Atchison also will retire at the same time from his positions as College of Public Health Associate Dean for Public Health Practice and Clinical Professor in Health Management and...
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UI Research Park company awarded competitive grant from National Science Foundation

Wednesday, January 25, 2017
The National Science Foundation (NSF) recently awarded Innovas Technologies, located at the University of Iowa Technology Innovation Center in the UI Research Park, a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) seed funding grant to conduct research and development on mobile micro-sensors aimed at eliminating $40 billion in waste in equipment used in industries such as power generation, oil and gas...