- ...Taking that research to the next step, Aniko Solyom, an analytical chemist and member of the original UA turmeric study group, is working on getting an even better extract. (click here to read more)
- University of Arizona spin-off companies, Innovis Technologies and GAAS Corp., have joined the Arizona Center for Innovation as affiliate clients, according to a news release. (click here to read more)
- Launched in 2003, AzCI has graduated five full-time clients and has worked with several student companies from UA's Eller College of Management. Center clients "graduate" after moving through a structured business-development program, which usually takes two to three years to complete.
- Aniko Solyom's start-up company, GAAS Corp., may have roots in a research lab, but it got rolling at a bus stop. (click here to read more)
- Four Arizona technology-based companies will receive the benefit of "market assessments" through a new pilot program administered by the Arizona Department of Commerce. Market assessments can be essential for emerging companies in helping determine the appropriate markets and gauge demand for their new products. (click here to read more)
- The ability to address many questions relating to the safety and efficacy of dietary supplements is critically dependent upon the existence of high-quality, reliable, validated analytical methods. (click here to read more)