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UTRF Administrator / May 23, 2016

Engineering partnership brings first private investment to Cherokee Farm Innovation Campus

Cherokee Farm Innovation Campus announced today that Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. (CEC) will be the first private tenant at the research park, a move that brings the firm closer to its clients throughout the region and provides the needed custom design of office, laboratory, and other space designated for maintenance and storage of technical equipment.

UTRF Administrator / May 2, 2016

Fetal Heart Monitor App (SEFM) Helps Train Future Nurses – Celebrating National Nurses Week

  May 6th – May 12th is National Nurses Week 2016.  UTRF would like to honor all of our nurses and take the opportunity to highlight a UT technology that is changing the way student nurses learn – the Simulated Fetal Monitoring App (SEFM). Article by Jennifer Sicking Sheila Taylor leaned in to see the (read more)

UTRF Administrator / April 19, 2016

Dr. Delira Robbins joins the University of Tennessee Research Foundation

The University of Tennessee Research Foundation (UTRF) has announced that Delira Robbins, Ph.D., has joined the organization as a Licensing Assistant. Before joining UTRF, Delira was a postdoctoral fellow at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Her research there focused on novel protein-protein interactions involved in chemoresistance. She also served as an intern in St. Jude’s (read more)

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