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Event Information
Join us at the Lab Venture Challenge (LVC) Showcases, where sixteen teams of top innovators from CU Boulder will compete for grants of up to $125,000—$1.5 million in total funding will be awarded! LVC supports projects in bio- and physical sciences that address a commercial need, have a clear path to a compelling market and have strong scientific support. These grants are funded by Venture Partners at CU Boulder and the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT) Advanced Industries Program.At the showcases, finalists will deliver pitches to a live audience and panel of business leaders, entrepreneurs and investors. LVC is the can't-miss event of the year to see CU's next wave of breakthrough innovations!
“In a sentence”
At the Lab Venture Challenge (LVC) Showcases, top CU innovators vie for grants up to $125,000, supporting projects with commercial potential in the bio- and physical sciences; this is the can't-miss event to see CU's breakthrough innovations.
Event Details
When:
- Biosciences Showcase: Wednesday, Nov. 8, 5:30-8 p.m.
- Physical Sciences Showcase: Thursday, Nov. 9, 5:30-8 p.m.
- Doors open to attendees at 5 p.m.
³:Founder Central by Sweater,2000 Central Ave #100, Boulder
Who: This event is open to anyone.
How: The showcases are free with registration. Attendees must register in advance. Seating is limited, and at-the-door registration is not guaranteed.
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2023 LVC Finalists
Biosciences
- Coaterra—A self-healing pro-regenerative coating for vascular stents and grafts. Wei Tan (Paul M. Rady Mechanical Engineering) and Brian Dao (Embark Deep Tech Accelerator).
- A device for improved MRI imaging of cartilage structure and mechanical function. Corey Neu (Paul M. Rady Mechanical Engineering).
- siRNA targeting of PRDX6 for cancer therapy. Xuedong Liu (Biochemistry) with Vesicle Therapeutics.
- Mycobacteria Therapeutics Corporation—Oral supplements of beneficial mycobacteria for stress resilience. Christopher Lowry (Integrative Physiology), Adam Bohr and Chris Stamper (both,).
- MDS II—A rotational nail system for femoral surgery. Jacob Segil (Paul M. Rady Mechanical Engineering) and Omer Mei-Dan (, CU Anschutz Medical Campus).
- ImmunoLogic—Site-specific therapeutics for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. Linda Watkins and Suzanne Fulgham (both Psychology and Neuroscience), Peter Grace (, ImmunoLogic), John Forsayeth and Raymond Chavez (both ImmunoLogic).
- APE2 inhibitors targeting HR-deficient cancers. Nausica Arnoult (Molecular, Cellular & Developmental Biology), Xiang Wang (Chemistry), Kerri Ball (MCDB).
- Peptide therapeutics targeting tau aggregation in dementia. Roy Parker (BioFrontiers,Biochemistry), Charles Hoeffer (Integrative Physiology), Meaghan Van Alstyne (Biochemistry).
Physical Sciences
- Mach Electric Aerospace—Fabricating carbon fibers from gaseous carbon dioxide using energy-efficient and eco-friendly methods. Spencer Dansereau (Ann and H.J. Smead Aerospace Engineering Sciences) and Wesley Whitaker (College of Engineering and Applied Science).
- ReviewerZero.ai—An artificial intelligence technology suite to ensure research integrity in scientific publications. Daniel Acuña (Computer Science).
- Mesa Quantum—Commercializing more accurate chip-scale atomic clocks. Sristy Agrawal (), Svenja Knappe (Psychology and Neuroscience) and Juniper Pollock ().
- ZeroGap Energy—Thermovoltaic cells for high-efficiency thermal energy conversion. Longji Cui and Mohammad Habibi (both Paul M. Rady Mechanical Engineering).
- BoldRF—Tunable circulators for simultaneous transmit and receive radio-frequency phased array applications. Zoya Popovic, Laila Marzall and Stefan Stroessner (all Electrical, Computer & Energy Engineering).
- Icarus Quantum—Developing the first deterministic photon entanglement generator to drastically boost quantum repeater protocols for long-range quantum networking. Poolad Imany (,), Shuo Sun ().
- Green Steel Environmental—Providing products that sustainably improve wastewater treatment and biogas production. Jon Teaford, Jon Jonis, Mark Hernandez (all Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering).
- Mana Battery—New battery materials for a sustainable future. Chunmei Ban, Nick Singstock and Tyler Evans (all Paul M. Rady Mechanical Engineering).
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