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Lab to Launch: Technology Ideation to Commercialization: From the Lens of an Academic Researcher
This Lab to Launch session by Dr. Shalini Prasad is entitled, “Technology Ideation to Commercialization: From the Lens of an Academic Researcher.” Dr. Shalini Prasad is the department head and a professor of bioengineering. Learn more about Dr. Prasad here “Lab to Launch” is the new seminar series for researchers interested in pursuing entrepreneurship. Anyone,…
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20/20 Focus on Research: Metal-Organic Frameworks for Cancer Therapy
Juan Pablo Vizuet, a PhD candidate in Chemistry at the University of Texas at Dallas, presents his research titled, “Metal-Organic Frameworks for cancer therapy.” Abstract: Metal-Organic Frameworks or MOFs are hybrid materials containing both organic and inorganic components. My research focuses on the synthesis of MOFs that contain Holmium as the metal component, an element…
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Spring 2020 Seed Grant Winners
The Office of Research’s seed grant initiatives provide funding for faculty across various disciplines. The University’s award from the State of Texas National Research University Fund (NRUF) has helped us afford these internal funding opportunities. Congratulations to this year’s recipients: Seed Program for Interdisciplinary Research (SPIRe) The Marriage of Two-Dimensional Materials and Topological Insulators $100,000…
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Research 411: COI & Startups
In this talk show, Conor Wakeman and Steve Guengerich discuss the startup ecosystem at UTD and how faculty and researchers can avoid conflict of interest when starting a company to commercialize UTD technology.
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Research 411: COI and IP Talk Show
The Office of Research hosts talk show format webinars that covers best practices and trending research topics by our faculty and staff. Tune in to listen to what Assistant Director Conor Wakeman and Technology Commercialization Manager Marvin Young has to say about Conflict of Interest and Intellectual Property.
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2019 BEST Robotics Competition
Bringing science, technology, engineering, and math to middle and high school students is an overarching goal for BEST and a unique outreach opportunity for The University of Texas at Dallas.
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R.O.A.D. to D.C. Program
Overview The R.O.A.D. to D.C. initiative was created by the Office of Research and Innovation (ORI) to provide faculty the platform to build and cultivate relationships with program managers from agencies such as National Institute of Health (NIH), National Science Foundation (NSF), Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), and other D.C. area agencies in an…
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Proposal Writing Resources
To Write a Proposal Grant Proposal Editing/Writing Resources The Office of Research and Innovation is pleased to announce Grant Proposal editing/writing resources to help prepare faculty competitive proposals. The Grant Writer resources will assist faculty in the development of small and large proposals across multiple agencies. The Office of Research and Innovation will cover the…
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Conflict of Interest and Commitment Disclosure Responsibilities
The University of Texas at Dallas (“UTD”) is committed to ensuring conflicts of interest and conflicts of commitment do not interfere with the openness and productivity of our academic and research environments. UTD takes the position that faculty, researchers, and employees can participate in situations involving the appearance for conflict in conjunction with disclosure, management,…
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Research Determination
All UTD affiliated human subjects research (and all other activities, which in part involve human subject research), regardless of sponsorship, must be reviewed by the Office of Human Subjects Protections (OHSP) and approved (administratively and/or by the IRB Committee) prior to initiation. This includes all interventions and interactions with participants for research, including advertising, recruitment,…