KNOXVILLE/MEMPHIS– Improved poultry feeders, treatments for ophthalmic and renal diseases, human and veterinary diagnostic tests, and a novel treatment for canine infections are among the recipients of this year’s maturation funding from the University of Tennessee Research Foundation. Technologies invented at the University of Tennessee, like the majority of university discoveries, typically require additional development (read more)
Awards
UTHSC 2017 Innovation Award Ceremony
Please contact UTRF Marketing for high-resolution images (include last 2 digit number of filename for requested images). 2017 UTRF Innovation Awards Ceremony (Health Science Center Office) Honors UT Researchers “The University conducts research that generates groundbreaking inventions, and patents are key to the protection and commercialization of these inventions,” said Dr. Richard Magid, Vice President, UT Research Foundation. (read more)
Former UTRF President, Dr. David Millhorn, Awarded Multiple Honors
David Millhorn has brought visionary leadership that has enabled some of the most transformative accomplishments in the University’s history,” said UT President Joe DiPietro. “The incredible success of UT-Battelle’s management of ORNL, the multiple UT-ORNL joint institutes, our Governor’s Chairs program, and the momentum underway at Cherokee Farm Innovation Campus all are game-changers that have attracted national attention and raised the prestige of the entire statewide UT system.