UT Dallas News Center: The University of Texas at Dallas is partnering with the city of Richardson to support the region’s startup and entrepreneur community by establishing a physical presence in the Richardson Innovation Quarter.
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Dallas Morning News: Capital One and UT Dallas bring future workforce skills to students at Innovate(her).
NTX Inno: A group of UT Dallas researchers, led by Shalini Prasad, alongside the team at Allen-based medical sensor device company EnLiSense – which was founded by Prasad to commercialize another product – have unveiled a sweat sensor that can alert doctors of a looming cytokine storm.
Dallas Morning News: The University of Texas at Dallas is teaming up with the City of Richardson on what is hoped to be a transformational project.
UT Dallas News Center: Countless interactions between nerves and other cells in the body create the sensory responses, including pain, that allow us to interact with the world. Researchers from The University of Texas at Dallas’ Center for Advanced Pain Studies (CAPS) are cataloging those interactions, hunting for the molecular reactions that produce dysfunctional chronic pain with … Continue reading Pain Researchers Use Sequencing Data To Map Nerve Interactions
Dallas Innovates: The Capital One and UT Dallas event brings together young female students with the goal of inspiring them to pursue their interests in fields such as science, technology, engineering, arts, and math. This year, new activities also taught attendees how to create logos for their personal brand and prepare for future job interviews.
ASPIRE: Jindal School MBA Alum Pivots Volunteer COVID-19 Work to New Company
Voyage Dallas: Forgot or Knot’s mission is to create a memorable gift experience that deepens customer’s relationships with their family, friends, and/or clients.
UTD News Center: The Blackstone LaunchPad & Techstars network has helped open the door to entrepreneurship for students at The University of Texas at Dallas.
NTX Inno: To move the needle of climate change, it will take buy-ins from the industrial sector. And Skyven Technologies is looking to help by showing industrial plant operators cost-saving, customizable solutions to reduce carbon emissions.