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UC Santa Cruz innovators recognized for impact at 2024 Santa Cruz Works Titans Awards

December 04, 2024 By Adaline Roll & Allison Arteaga Soergel Two UC Santa Cruz faculty members, Richard (Ed) Green and Chris Benner, have been selected as awardees for the eighth annual Santa Cruz Works Titans Awards, which recognize outstanding individuals who...
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New QB3 Biotech Undergraduate Summer Internships program connects students with hands-on work experience

The program connects students with paid internships at local biotech companies and UCSC labs.

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Researchers to investigate genetic roots of autism, look for new treatments

A $12.3 million award will support research out of UC Santa Cruz, UC San Francisco, and UC Berkeley

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Campus leaders showcase innovation, entrepreneurship efforts to special Regents committee

The Hub is also working to build a supportive innovation ecosystem. What has become known as the Innovation Champions Network provides those on campus involved in entrepreneurship efforts with a forum for information sharing, strategic planning, and special initiatives coordination. The network includes members from several long-standing campus organizations including the Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurial Development (CIED), student organizations like Student Creativity Empowerment and Entrepreneurship (SCEE), and the university’s two Institutes for Science and Innovation, QB3 and the Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society (CITRIS).

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Ed Green named QB3-Santa Cruz Scientific Director

Richard (Ed) Green, professor of biomolecular engineering, has been selected to serve as the next director of the California Institute of Quantitative Biosciences (QB3) at UC Santa Cruz.

QB3 is the University of California’s hub for innovation and entrepreneurship in life science, working with UC researchers and other scientists to launch startup companies and partner with industry. QB3 has centers at UC Santa Cruz, Berkeley, and San Francisco and operates in collaboration with private industry and venture capital.

“The opportunities in biotechnology are enormous,” Green said. “QB3 has been at the forefront, fostering the connections that aim UCSC technology at important problems. I’m looking forward to expanding the impact of QB3 in Santa Cruz and beyond.”

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New program advises UCSC Ph.D. students on their path to entrepreneurship and venture capital

The Innovation & Business Engagement Hub, in collaboration with the California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences (QB3) at UCSC, launched a new fellowship program in 2022 organized through Nucleate, a free and collaborative student-run organization founded at Harvard University with a focus on identifying future “bioentrepreneurs.”

UC Santa Cruz joins the University of California Drug Discovery Consortium

Scott Lokey, professor of chemistry and biochemistry, is the UCSC campus lead for University of California Drug Discovery Consortium and a member of the executive committee. November 09, 2021 | Tim Stephens | UCSC UC Santa Cruz has joined the University of California...

Ultrasensitive antigen test detects SARS-CoV-2 and influenza viruses

Ultrasensitive antigen test detects SARS-CoV-2 and influenza viruses Novel chip-based diagnostic technology can detect individual viral antigens in nasal swab samples to identify the viruses that cause COVID-19 and flu with a single test May 11, 2021 | Tim Stephens |...

$2 million grant revamps Chemical Screening Center

$2 million grant revamps Chemical Screening Center A new NIH grant will facilitate more efficient and accessible biomedical research Erin Malsbury | UCSC.edu | July 12, 2021 A $1.9 million High-End Instrumentation Grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH)...

UC Santa Cruz researchers receive cell research grant

Cell mechanism research provides a better platform for cancer prevention. Ryan Stuart | Santa Cruz Sentinel | February 8, 2021 SANTA CRUZ – The National Institute of Health rewarded UC Santa Cruz researchers with a $1.25 million grant to study cellular genomics. The...
Campus leaders showcase innovation, entrepreneurship efforts to special Regents committee

Campus leaders showcase innovation, entrepreneurship efforts to special Regents committee

The Hub is also working to build a supportive innovation ecosystem. What has become known as the Innovation Champions Network provides those on campus involved in entrepreneurship efforts with a forum for information sharing, strategic planning, and special initiatives coordination. The network includes members from several long-standing campus organizations including the Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurial Development (CIED), student organizations like Student Creativity Empowerment and Entrepreneurship (SCEE), and the university’s two Institutes for Science and Innovation, QB3 and the Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society (CITRIS).

Ed Green named QB3-Santa Cruz Scientific Director

Ed Green named QB3-Santa Cruz Scientific Director

Richard (Ed) Green, professor of biomolecular engineering, has been selected to serve as the next director of the California Institute of Quantitative Biosciences (QB3) at UC Santa Cruz.

QB3 is the University of California’s hub for innovation and entrepreneurship in life science, working with UC researchers and other scientists to launch startup companies and partner with industry. QB3 has centers at UC Santa Cruz, Berkeley, and San Francisco and operates in collaboration with private industry and venture capital.

“The opportunities in biotechnology are enormous,” Green said. “QB3 has been at the forefront, fostering the connections that aim UCSC technology at important problems. I’m looking forward to expanding the impact of QB3 in Santa Cruz and beyond.”

Ultrasensitive antigen test detects SARS-CoV-2 and influenza viruses

Ultrasensitive antigen test detects SARS-CoV-2 and influenza viruses

Ultrasensitive antigen test detects SARS-CoV-2 and influenza viruses Novel chip-based diagnostic technology can detect individual viral antigens in nasal swab samples to identify the viruses that cause COVID-19 and flu with a single test May 11, 2021 | Tim Stephens |...

$2 million grant revamps Chemical Screening Center

$2 million grant revamps Chemical Screening Center

$2 million grant revamps Chemical Screening Center A new NIH grant will facilitate more efficient and accessible biomedical research Erin Malsbury | UCSC.edu | July 12, 2021 A $1.9 million High-End Instrumentation Grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH)...

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