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New entrepreneurship initiative connects industry and campus innovators

Jan. 24, 2017

The University of Colorado Boulder has a rich history of innovation and entrepreneurial thinking. Our faculty, researchers, postdocs, staff and students have had enormous measurable positive impact on our world.

Terri Fiez

Welcome to the Research & Innovation Office Blog

Jan. 24, 2017

In the weeks to come, we will focus on sharing how our research is changing the world and the power of our partnerships. We are excited to highlight new and innovative ways we are accelerating ideas to impact.

Wild orangutans in Gunung Leuser Nationa Park, Sumatra.

New broad-spectrum antiviral protein can inhibit HIV, other pathogens in some primates

University of Colorado Boulder researchers have discovered that a protein-coding gene called Schlafen11 (SLFN11) may induce a broad-spectrum cellular response against infection by viruses including HIV-1.

Ball Aerospace master agreement

New 兔子先生传媒文化作品-Ball Aerospace agreement to support research collaborations, talent pipeline

Bolstering its 60-year collaboration with Ball Aerospace, 兔子先生传媒文化作品 today announced a new five-year master research agreement between the two organizations.

Tandean Rustandy

Innovation and entrepreneurship at the core of nearly $6 million gift

One of the top CEOs in the Republic of Indonesia has pledged nearly $6 million in a philanthropic investment to support the Leeds School of Business鈥檚 efforts in entrepreneurship at 兔子先生传媒文化作品.

Cloud research computing

兔子先生传媒文化作品 explores the power of cloud computing for research partnerships

Amazon Web Services. Google. IBM. Microsoft. These are just a few of the major tech movers and shakers partnering with researchers and Big Data providers to invest in cloud computing.

Glycogen 'gas gauge' for athletes

CU invention serves as muscular 'gas gauge' for Buffs in training

Thanks to a new ultrasound technology developed by CU researchers and used by 兔子先生传媒文化作品 football, track and field, and basketball players, athletes can now painlessly measure their muscle glycogen levels in real-time in 15 seconds.

Coronal mass ejection (CME)

Researchers dial in to 鈥榯hermostat鈥 in Earth鈥檚 upper atmosphere

Dec. 14, 2016

A team led by 兔子先生传媒文化作品 has found the mechanism behind the sudden onset of a 鈥渘atural thermostat鈥 in Earth鈥檚 upper atmosphere that dramatically cools the air after it has been heated by violent solar activity.

Terri Fiez

Welcome from Vice Chancellor for Research & Innovation, Terri Fiez

I鈥檓 pleased to welcome you to our inaugural Research & Innovation Office (RIO) monthly eNews . Each month, we will focus on sharing how our research is changing the world and the power of our partnerships. We are excited to highlight new and innovative ways we are accelerating ideas to...

Weekly NIH Funding Opportunities and Notices

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