Venture Partners at CU Boulder News
- Imagine a test that could tell you if you were infected with COVID-19 before you had a single symptom, came at an affordable price without the need to go to a doctor, and returned results in minutes. That’s the vision behind a new CU-born technology.
- ALD NanoSolutions, a CU Boulder spinout company and one of the leading experts on atomic layer deposition (ALD), has merged with Louisville, CO-based Forge Nano to commercialize its cutting edge surface engineering techniques.
- In hopes of securing investments to advance their companies, 18 university ventures spun out of Colorado research institutions and federal laboratories pitched to local and out-of-state investors at the state's second annual Destination Startup showcase.
- According to the journal, Professor Randolph and long-time collaborator Professor John Carpenter have shared their expertise in proteins with the drug development industry and guided regulatory strategies, among many other accomplishments.
- Destination Startup, a collaboration among Front Range research universities and federal laboratories, connects Colorado’s most promising ventures with funding and networking opportunities so they can take the next step toward commercialization.
- This year's event — hosted again by Venture Partners at CU Boulder on Feb. 27 — will feature 18 startups from CU Boulder, CU Anschutz, CU Denver, University of Colorado Colorado Springs, Colorado State University, Colorado School of Mines and NIST.Â
- Using algorithms originally developed for financial forecasting, Arpeggio reconstructs the biological network a drug affects and identifies the genes critical for the success or failure of a drug.
- Using algorithms originally developed for financial forecasting, Arpeggio's technology reconstructs the biological network that a drug affects and identifies the genes critical for the success or failure of a drug.
- Competing against companies from across the entire state, six CU Boulder startups won a total of $1.5M in grants from the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT)'s Advanced Industries Accelerator (AIA) Program.
- Inscripta, a digital genome engineering company spun out of CU Boulder research, has just raised another $125 million in a Series D financing on the heels of launching its revolutionary product, The Onyx™.