UNC-affiliated startup Triangle Biotechnology’s nanoparticle technology amplifies the power of sound to give scientists rapid, higher-quality sample analysis capabilities—and clinicians hope for pinpointing the right treatments for patients faster and earlier.
When Tony Voiers walked into a conference room at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in early November 2016, he saw an imbalance. Voiers, an engineering-minded entrepreneur who had just
KickStart Venture Services (KickStart), founded in 2008 in Innovate Carolina’s Office of Technology Commercialization at UNC, supports research-based startup creation and growth by providing education, early-stage funding, and on-campus accelerator
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You step to the front of the line at a coffee kiosk to order a cup of your favorite brew. But before you can say “iced mocha” or “chai latte,”
Dedric Carter on Monday began his role as the university’s chief innovation officer and its vice chancellor for innovation, entrepreneurship and economic development. Carter joined UNC-Chapel Hill from Washington University
Learn more and register for upcoming events and resources at the 79ºWest Innovation Hub in MOSAIC located just south of Chapel Hill in Chatham County. Events are planned and hosted
UNC-affiliated startup Triangle Biotechnology’s nanoparticle technology amplifies the power of sound to give scientists rapid, higher-quality sample analysis capabilities—and clinicians hope for pinpointing the right treatments for patients faster and earlier.
UNC-affiliated startup Triangle Biotechnology’s nanoparticle technology amplifies the power of sound to give scientists rapid, higher-quality sample analysis capabilities—and clinicians hope for pinpointing the right treatments for patients faster and earlier.
UNC-affiliated startup Mizar Imaging helps scientists turn traditional microscopes into high-resolution instruments that they can use to see the inner workings of living organisms and cells in ways that weren’t previously possible.
When pharmacists, nurses, and technicians come home at the end of the day and slide their shoes off, they’re ready to relax. But the soles of their sneakers may be
Innovate Carolina, the department of innovation and entrepreneurship at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, launched its inaugural Signature Series at The Junction with the aptly titled “The
With its official dedication last week, the Innovate Carolina Junction is poised to serve the community. Also home to Innovate Carolina – the university-wide initiative for innovation, entrepreneurship and economic
When a helicopter airlifting a patient touched down at UNC Hospital in the spring of 2019, first-year ENT resident Andrew Prince had no idea how the disturbing situation that was
On Tuesday September 12, Triangle Venture Day: Therapeutics 2023 invited investors from across the country to hear from rising star innovators of the robust therapeutics scene right here in our
You might guess that the biggest bet CEO and co-founder Tai Huynh ever made was starting his company Acta Solutions. But it was an unconventional wager he placed in high
Please join us for an open house at our new multi-purpose space, the Innovate Carolina Junction! On October 5 from 10am-2pm, we’ll open our doors to the community. Come enjoy
The event, hosted by Innovate Carolina and 79° West, featured a conversation with Dane Barnes, Shibumi Co-founder, and Aimee Brosnan, program director with Carolina Angel Network. Barnes, a pivotal figure
Carolina Startup Connect+ Celebration of Diverse Founders offers students and startups an event that gives students learning and career development opportunities with high-growth startup companies, social ventures and innovative opportunities
As Nehemiah Stewart sat in the car with his mother in 2019, he didn’t know that he would soon launch a nonprofit that would help a student from a small
Cullen Walsh is a 5th year PhD candidate in the chemistry department specializing in nanomaterials, semiconductors, and ultrafast lasers. His research in the lab of Professor James Cahoon explores how
Darex is a fourth-year PhD Candidate in the Biochemistry and Biophysics Department interested in life sciences consulting and big-pharma venture capital. His research investigates the concept of allostery, a biological
Mike received his PharmD from Purdue University. After graduation, he completed post-graduate training, including a PGY1 Acute Care Residency at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, and advanced leadership
Sriram joined the UNC Computational Medicine Program as the first Postdoc in the Rau Lab in 2022. He has a Ph.D. in Myocardial Ischemia-Reperfusion injury and began his graduate career
Justin received a BS in chemistry and biochemistry at East Carolina University. After graduation, he came to UNC Chapel Hill to pursue his Ph.D. in Polymer Chemistry under the supervision
Benjamin McMichael is a second-year PhD student in the Quantitative Biology Program at UNC studying computational and molecular biology. He uses Drosophila melanogaster (the fruit fly) in his research as
Marshall Fritz is a Ph.D. candidate at the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Pharmacy in the Division of Pharmacoengineering and Molecular Pharmaceutics. His research targets B-cell engineering to develop novel treatments
Dr. Harish Chandra Dega, a dynamic professional, unites medical expertise with entrepreneurial foresight. Having led medical personnel to ensure streamlined hospital operations and patient safety in 19 clinical departments, he
Whitney is a Ph.D. Candidate in the UNC School of Medicine Cell Biology & Physiology Department. Her research focuses on the cytokine modulation of the pancreatic tumor microenvironment and the
An in-person CIPG Info Session & Meet and Greet will be open to all grad students at the Innovate Carolina Junction (136 E. Rosemary St.) in Room 050. Come join