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Vignola honored for his push to put solar energy into public buildings
 
CAMCOR microscopes give researchers, industry close-up views
 
MyHaggle and Cascade Crews win UO Venture Quest Competition
 
Oregon BEST makes 1st investment in state sustainability research
Five UO researchers in three projects get funding from Oregon BEST to use in work focusing on sustainability that has potential for creating new companies and jobs for the state
UO chooses first projects funded by new tax credit program
Awards will advance power-saving lighting and a technique to assess hearing capability in young or ill
MitoSciences Inc. and University of Oregon complete biotechnology deal
Agreement strengthens the sharing of monoclonal antibodies with life-science researchers around the world, brings financial returns to the university
Oregon introduces unique 60% tax credit to donors supporting commercialization of university research
 
Six UO awards to help build Oregon's economic pipeline
Donor-funded grants target brain-imaging, myotonic dystrophy, energy-saving devices, students with special needs and screening of anti-parasite drugs
University of Oregon receives NSF grant to fund entrepreneurship collaboration
 
UO spin-off Life Technologies honored with 2007 Emerald Award
Company’s innovative communications software for the cognitively disabled gets nod from Eugene Area Chamber of Commerce
UO makes first payment to state treasury for tax credits
Legislation has created a 'spiral going in the right direction' for economic development
Office of Tech Transfer

Find out how technology transfer works at the UO, whether you are a researcher or in search of technology your company can use.

Riverfront Research

Technology-based companies can collaborate with UO researchers and have a home, too, in the Riverfront Research Park, a state-owned site on the south bank of the Willamette River and adjacent to campus.

Science in the Northwest now has central Web showcase

Logo for Science Northwest, a collaborative regional news site for leading academic research institutions

Looking for the latest research news in the Northwest? Collaborating science writers at the leading Northwest research institutions now have a clearinghouse dedicated to the region's major institutions. The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory now hosts Science Northwest. Check it out!

 
Projected Rogue River Basin climate impacts described in six UO videos

Bob Doppelt in 2008 Roger Hamilton in 2008

Bob Doppelt and Roger Hamilton of the UO Climate Leadership Initiative went on video to talk about the recently released report featuring climate-change projections for Oregon's Rogue River Basin. Visit our VIDEO PAGE where -- in six videos -- Doppelt talks separately about planning and policy implications, and Hamilton speaks on overall impacts facing the basin, how agriculture, particularly pinot noir production, may be threatened, what may happen to the region's vegetation, and how salmon may be affected.

 


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