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New faculty cohort graduates from Communicating Ideas workshop

Monday, August 21, 2017
University of Iowa researchers and scholars invest years of education and investigation in the lab and out in the field to become experts within their disciplines. But the ability to “walk the walk” doesn’t always translate into an ability to “talk the talk” when it comes to sharing that expertise and knowledge with non-experts. That’s why the University of Iowa Office of Research and Economic...
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New Creative Matches grant program accepting proposals until Oct. 22

Thursday, August 17, 2017
Last spring, the Office of Research & Economic Development gathered together 40 artists, scientists, engineers, and scholars to brainstorm possibilities for new interdisciplinary projects that engage the public, either artistically, scientifically, or both.

Startup iotaMotion raises $2 million to develop surgical robotics for cochlear implantation

Wednesday, August 16, 2017
University of Iowa startup and medical device developer iotaMotion Inc. has raised $2 million in a seed financing round to fuel the development of novel robotic systems for cochlear implantation surgery. The company says its technology, based on research within the UI Carver College of Medicine's Department of Otolaryngology, will enable surgeons to achieve more precise, individualized solutions...
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UI’s protostudios co-sponsors ISE Coding Garage for local high school students

Friday, August 11, 2017
For the third year, the University of Iowa Office of the Vice President for Research and Economic Development (OVPR&ED) helped sponsor the Innovative Software Engineering (ISE) Coding Garage this summer, bringing together 15 high school students from the Iowa City area to create their own mobile apps. Because of the partnership between the Coralville-based ISE and OVPR&ED’s prototyping and 3D...
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Faculty Innovators program accepting applications for fall workshops

Friday, August 11, 2017
The University of Iowa’s Faculty Innovators Workshop is a four week course on commercializing innovative research and technology. In a climate where funding from the NIH and other federal agencies is becoming more competitive, the program is designed to provide UI faculty, staff, and students with the opportunity to further develop marketable ideas. This has been shown to greatly increase the...
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Registration opens for Oct. 24 seminar on Planning and Writing Successful Grant Proposals

Wednesday, August 2, 2017
Dr. Peg AtKisson will return to the University of Iowa campus on Oct. 24 to lead a daylong seminar for faculty and staff. The seminar, titled “Planning and Writing Successful Grant Proposals”, provides interactive instruction in all phases of grant writing, from the initial decision to apply through proposal submission, including how to write for peer review.
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SynderBio wins pitch competition at MedTech Symposium

Wednesday, August 2, 2017
University of Iowa startup company SynderBio Inc. was the winner of a pitch competition held July 18 as part of the UI Ventures-sponsored Iowa Connect: Medical Technology Symposium. The half-day event focused on the challenges of developing university research-based medical products, providing talks and networking opportunities. The event included a panel discussion featuring business leaders and...

UI WINS is now UI Limited Submissions Opportunities

Tuesday, July 25, 2017
As part of the University of Iowa Office of the Vice President for Research & Economic Development’s new Research Development Office (RDO), the UI WINS (Winning Institutional Nomination System) program has been rebranded as UI Limited Submission Opportunities. The rebranding is in response to the fact that many faculty and staff on campus, especially those new to Iowa, are not aware that UI WINS...
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UI external, research funding sees uptick despite challenges

Monday, July 17, 2017
Fiscal year 2017 saw an estimated 1 percent increase in both total external funding and funding that supports research and scholarship at the University of Iowa. Total external funding (which includes gift commitments and charitable grants supporting research through the UI Foundation) rose from $551.9 million in FY16 to $557.7 million in FY17. Grants and contracts that support discovery at the UI...

American Pain Society/Pfizer Independent Grants Partnership funds UI research on opioid addiction

Tuesday, July 11, 2017
Two University of Iowa researchers are proposing a new avenue for treating pain that may have a significant impact on the U.S. opioid epidemic. Kathleen Sluka, professor of Physical Therapy, and Barbara Rakel, professor of Nursing, are piloting a program encouraging the “prescribing” of targeted exercises and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) to patients suffering from chronic...