From pandemic downturn to startup upswing
UNC-Chapel Hill’s KickStart Venture Services is working with a new surge of UNC-based startup companies on strategy, funding and space planning during the pandemic.
UNC-Chapel Hill’s KickStart Venture Services is working with a new surge of UNC-based startup companies on strategy, funding and space planning during the pandemic.
The first two UNC-Chapel Hill faculty research projects funded by Pinnacle Hill are underway. What’s next for this Carolina-Deerfield partnership?
Cancer treatment providers in developing countries often lack equipment and training to provide the most advanced type of care. EmpoweRT is working to change that.
Professor Jinsong Huang’s perovskite solar cell method will make solar energy more affordable.
Pharmacy professor Sam Lai and his team of innovators are working to develop a muco-trapping technology that enables antibodies to immobilize pathogens.
Associate Professor Chad Pecot’s startup EnFuego Therapeutics creates RNA-i drugs to silence cancer-related gene mutations.
Public health venture provides data-driven insights that help communities reduce the impact of unhealthy retail products.
Technology developed at UNC makes hand-portable miniaturized devices for biomolecular analysis possible.
New report examines how faculty, staff and others at UNC-Chapel Hill take ideas to market and innovations to scale.