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E-Team Glyscend Therapeutics credits early-stage support for building a foundation that allowed the team to develop a pill mimicking gastric bypass surgery that will revolutionize treatment for type 2 diabetes.
To address the growing issue of water scarcity, VentureWell E-Team, Hydronomy has developed a solar-powered device that generates water from air for use in homes.
Enterprising faculty are revamping their coursework to accommodate virtual classroom exercises. Here are six remote-friendly activities to keep students engaged and focused.
Andrew Grieshop of North Carolina State University works to help engineering students design new sustainable infrastructure solutions.
Through developing a new breast cancer treatment, Yixin Hu, founder of E-Team, Kubanda Cryotherapy, has learned that a successful venture requires more than just a good idea.
For Aileen Huang-Saad, teaching biomedical engineering (BME) through experiential learning has had a transformative impact on her students, and the university’s educational practices and entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Sustainable design strategist, Dr. Jeremy Faludi, is the recipient of the 2021 Sustainable Practice Impact Award at the VentureWell OPEN conference.
For Vail Horton of Keen Mobility, innovation and entrepreneurship changed the trajectory of his professional and personal life.
Faculty grantee, Rucha Joshi of University of California, Davis, teaches sustainable engineering solutions through interdisciplinary thinking.
Saakib Akbany of E-Team, Remora, developed an autonomous marine drone that uses AI technology to collect floating garbage from ports to address ocean pollution.
Monika Weber of Fluid-Screen credits early-stage entrepreneurial support for the success of her team’s bacterial contamination diagnostic technology, which has generated over $3 million in revenue.
In honor of National Inventors’ Day, we’re recognizing teams working to increase COVID-19 testing capacity.
Faculty grantee Annette Kendall from University of Missouri helps students identify an entrepreneurial pathway through innovation.
For Casey Grage of neurosurgical technology innovators, Hubly, entrepreneurship has taught her to master the art of difficult conversations.
Validating multiple pathways to success and developing a holistic organizational approach are twin strategies that can help bridge participation gaps in innovation and entrepreneurship programs.
VentureWell faculty grantee, Laquita Blockson of Agnes Scott College, promotes interdisciplinary approaches in entrepreneurial ventures.
A modest VentureWell faculty grant helped catalyze Arizona State University’s innovative social entrepreneurship program, leading to more than 150 projects by some 700 students.
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