Neurotechnology: Wiretapping the nerves
Written by Gregory A. Clark, associate professor of Bioengineering at the University of Utah User makes the “rock and roll!” sign with his virtual prosthetic hand. Control signals were recorded from a...
View ArticleUSTAR Diagnostic Imaging Cluster
Written by Deborah Yurgelun-Todd and Perry Renshaw, co-directors for the University of Utah’s USTAR Diagnostic Imaging cluster. The USTAR Diagnostic Imaging cluster at the University of Utah makes use...
View ArticleFirst Annual Crowdfunding Conference to Be Held at SLCC
Not every entrepreneur or startup has the resources to tap into that pool of venture capital and angel funding to launch their business. To address that issue, the Small Business Development Centers...
View ArticleDARPA Holds Training for Utah Small Businesses at the University of Utah
On Thursday, Apr. 30, Utah small businesses are invited to attend a presentation by the Defense Advanced Research Projects (DARPA) at the Sorenson Molecular Biotechnology Building on the University of...
View ArticleUSTAR’s Alternative Energy Cluster
Written by Shelley Minteer, University of Utah USTAR professor of analytical, biological and materials chemistry The USTAR Alternative Energy cluster is focused on two main processes: the production of...
View ArticleUniversity of Utah’s Petroleum Engineering Program
On Friday May 8, the first students will graduate from the University of Utah’s Department of Chemical Engineering Master of Science (MS) degree in Petroleum Engineering. Course enrolment began for...
View ArticleClean and Renewable Energy in Eastern Utah
Written by Scott Hill, director of the Carbon Energy Innovations Center The buzzwords for energy today are ‘Clean and Renewable.’ Utah State University (USU), with support from USTAR, is helping...
View ArticleUSTAR Technology Outreach Program Tackles Utah Energy Issues
Written by Al Walker, Director of USTAR East Utah’s pressing energy issues are being addressed by the TOIP team on a number of levels using a variety of tools and collaborations across Utah. At the...
View Article4D Scanner Gives 3D Look Inside Body
Written by Christian Atria Minimally invasive surgery means faster recovery time for patients and less expensive procedures. However, accuracy can be an issue because the surgeon loses direct sight of...
View ArticleNews from the Ghandehari Lab
Written by Hamid Ghandehari At the Utah Center for Nanomedicine, Hamid Ghandehari and his coworkers are working on understanding how size, shape and surface characteristics of engineered nanoparticles...
View ArticleUtah State University Licenses Syllabus Software to Oasis4HE
Oasis4HE, a limited liability company, is pleased to announce it has licensed SALSA, a web-based application for creating syllabi, from Utah State University (USU). Oasis4HE was formed to house the...
View ArticleGenomics England Selects University of Utah and Omicia Technology for 100,000...
Appeared on Utahpulse.com on 14 June 2015. Genomics England announced that it will be using technology co-developed in a partnership between the University of Utah and Omicia, and exclusively...
View ArticleUtah-Based Medical Device Co. Sells Platform Rights to Merit Medical Systems
Distal Access, a Salt Lake City-based designer and developer of medical devices, has sold the rights to its SPINR platform, to Merit Medical System’s NRI Limited in Dublin, Ireland. SPINR is a suite of...
View ArticleLeo After Hours Presents: Rush Hour, Transportation Solutions for a...
On Thursday, Aug. 13, The Leonardo and the Utah Science and Technology Research agency (USTAR) will present the next installment of Leo After Hours, which will focus on transportation solutions Salt...
View ArticleUSTAR Confluence: Where Innovative Ideas Seed, Grow and Thrive
On Sept. 29-30, the Utah Science Technology and Research Agency (USTAR) will hold its second annual two-day research and commercialization workshop, 2015 Confluence: Where innovative ideas seed, grow...
View ArticleUSTAR Faculty Make Headway in Nanotech
Written by Vince Horiuchi They say good things come in small packages, and that certainly is the case when it comes to nano-based research by USTAR professors at the University of Utah. At the Sorensen...
View ArticleNanosynth
What if there was a way to test tuberculosis with one breath of air? That is the technology NanoSynth, a spinout company from the University of Utah, has developed. Manoranjan Misra, president and...
View ArticleInterfacial Nanofiber Composites for Trace Alkane Detection
Written by USTAR professor Ling Zang Detecting alkane vapors is a major concern for a variety of industries. For example, it would improve the detection of leaks in oil wells and pipelines. Alkane...
View ArticleUSTAR’s SBIR-STTR Assistance Center – Winning for Utah
Written by Mary Cardon, director of USTAR’s SBIR-STTR Assistance Center Utah’s small businesses with a focus on technology have an additional team member to find and win non-equity research and...
View ArticleUSTAR North
The USTAR TOIP North Office is a high-tech incubator – the Innovation Center. One of the primary goals of the USTAR TOIP North Innovation Center is to provide technology companies maximum flexibility...
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