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UF Researcher to Study Strategies to Restore and Rejuvenate Blood Cells

With a $2.6 million four-year grant from the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, a University of Florida Health Cancer Center researcher will study strategies to restore the function of aging blood vessels and stem cells, with the long-term goal of improving treatments for diseases such as blood cancers. 

Tech Tuesday: Sinmat

From smartphones to medical equipment, microchips improve technologies and transform – even save – our lives. The technology -- and the company, Sinmat -- featured in today’s Tech Tuesday makes advanced microchips possible.  

National Cade Prize for Innovation Names 21 Finalists

Judges for 2023’s National Cade Prize for Innovation named this year’s 21 Fibonacci Finalists. Finalists will compete to win $10,000 in their respective category group—Agriculture and Environmental, Healthcare/Biomedical, IT/Tech, Energy, and Wildcard. One of the five category winners will be selected as the Inventivity™ Grand Prize winner and take home an additional $50,000 prize. Two UF startups -- Lactovid and Analyz -- are listed among the Fibonacci Finalists.

Roozbeh Tabrizian Named Nelms Rising Star Professor

The Warren B. Nelms Institute for the Connected World has named a new Nelms Rising Star Professor, UF engineering professor Roozbeh Tabrizian, Ph.D. This endowment was made possible thanks to a generous donation by David Nelms and the Nelms family.

For the 2nd Year in a Row, Admiral Makes the Inc. 5000

Inc. revealed today that UF Accelerate client resident Admiral, The Visitor Relationship Management (VRM) Company, was named for a second year in a row to the 2023 Inc. 5000, its annual list of the fastest-growing private companies in America. The prestigious ranking provides a data-driven look at the most successful companies within the economy’s most dynamic segment—its independent, entrepreneurial businesses.

Tech Tuesday: A.I. & Machine Learning

In this week’s Tech Tuesday, our friends at UF Innovate are joined Dr. Whitney Stoppel from UF’s Chemical Engineering Department. She discusses the department’s programs and its use of AI and machine learning in research.