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Businesses growing in Iowa from Okoboji Entrepreneurial Institute

The Okoboji Entrepreneurial Institute convenes for the fourth time next week, and the program's alumni have already started several businesses around the state.

UI sets own record with $429.5M in grants (Chicago Tribune, July 29)

Officials at the UNIVERSITY OF IOWA say the school set an all-time record of $429.5 million in grant funding in the fiscal year that ended June 30. University representatives say grants in fiscal 2009 were up by 10.3 percent from the previous year. The increase includes $5 million in national stimulus funding. The Associated Press carried the story, which also appeared on KMTV in Omaha, Neb.


UI external support increases 10.3 percent to record $429.5 million

Despite the historic flood, which displaced and interrupted many research programs last summer, University of Iowa faculty generated impressive growth in extramural support in fiscal year 2009. Total external funding achieved yet another all-time record of $429.5 million, which represents an impressive 10.3 percent increase over 2008 and continues a trend that has seen consistent increases over the past 23 years.

Vertex Pharmaceuticals opens new laboratory at UI BioVentures Center

The University of Iowa Research Park and Vertex Pharmaceuticals are hosting a laboratory opening event from 2 to 4 p.m. Wednesday, July 29 for Vertex's expansion to the UI BioVentures Center business incubator, 2500 Crosspark Road in Coralville.

UI entrepreneurial contest winner to start green business

University of Iowa senior Brandon Yoder is embracing Iowa's statewide green initiatives, hoping to create jobs for people in a troubled economy and help people live more sustainably through a company he plans to start in August, Green Transitions, Inc.

UI development consortium develops drugs, dosages for clinical studies

Nanoparticles deliver life-saving drugs to the body, tablets go down easily with a film coating, and a nasal spray delivers vaccines. Behind each product is the work of a member from the University of Iowa Pharmaceuticals Development Consortium. The recently formed consortium formalizes the relationship between pharmaceutics faculty and UI Pharmaceuticals in the UI College of Pharmacy to develop new drugs and dosage forms.

Software Startup Launches iPhone Application

The iPhone has a new app.

That's nothing new; applications are added daily to the iPhone app store.  One aded last week was created in the Corridor by a start-up software company.

There are more than 25,000 applications available for the iPhone, many of which are games and bug-ridden.  As of last week, there were 2,100 educational applications available, many offering study guides for math, classic literature and learning foreign languages.

Iowa student engineers develop hand-held water sanitizer for a thirsty world

A presentation by UI faculty member Craig Just on Feb. 14 at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Chicago featured the work of 15 College of Engineering students who won a 2008 U.S. EPA award for their project to design a $5, hand-held device to sanitize water in developing countries.

Tenants settle in at eco-friendly BioVentures Center

Finishing touches are all that remain for the University of Iowa’s BioVentures Center, which celebrated a ribbon cutting last week. The 90,000-square-foot, $20 million project serves as the university’s new business incubator, specifically geared toward taking scientific startups to the commercialization stage.

Financial Times ranking reflects Tippie MBA focus on experiential learning

The Financial Times recently ranked the University of Iowa's Tippie MBA Finance program as the top public graduate finance program in the world -- an achievement that administrators say reflects the college's emphasis on learning by doing.

 

NADS Engineer receives $900,000 federal contract to bring simulators to road design

Automotive researchers have long known that testing the design of a proposed new car in a driving simulator before constructing a prototype can save time and money.

So it may come as no surprise that a University of Iowa College of Engineering and National Advanced Driving Simulator (NADS) researcher has received a $900,000 contract from the U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) to make driving simulators more useful to highway designers who want to build safer roadways.

 

BioVentures Center business incubator opens at UI Research Park

The University of Iowa Research Park has opened its BioVentures Center, a business incubator that will house both start-up companies commercializing UI biotechnology research as well as life science ventures wanting to locate near the university and use its research capabilities.


UI Small Business Center helps local entrepreneur build businesses

From life coaching with Tony Robbins to owning a marina, entrepreneurship is a way of life for Iowa City native Kristen Stephens, thanks in part to the University of Iowa's Small Business Development Center.

Optherion, UI ophthalmology department open new facility at UI Research Park

Optherion Inc. and the University of Iowa Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences have opened a new corporate and academic research facility at the University of Iowa Research Park in Coralville. Researchers and employees are developing products to diagnose and treat age-related macular degeneration, a leading cause of blindness in developed countries.

UI program teaches business skills to arts students

A new University of Iowa program hopes to help graduates who become artists to keep from starving. The Performing Arts Entrepreneurship Certificate program teaches performing arts majors the basics of business management so they can make a living from the art they love.

Researchers develop new model for cystic fibrosis

In a first, researchers at the University of Iowa and the University of Missouri have developed a pig model for cystic fibrosis (CF) that appears to closely mimic the disease in human infants. The striking similarities between disease manifestations in the CF piglets and human newborns with CF suggest that this new model will help improve understanding of the disease and may also speed discovery of new treatments. The study appears in the Sept. 26 issue of Science.

 

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