The Next Great Startup competition gave some of Oregon State’s most innovative minds the opportunity to pitch their business ideas to a panel of judges and venture capitalist coaches.
Ryan Mehl, associate professor of biochemistry and biophysics at Oregon State and chief technology officer of xBiologix Inc., has developed a method of controlling protein deposition and orientation.
Oregon State University researchers have discovered a drug delivery platform for the treatment of metastatic melanoma, created an efficient biolamina plate bioreactor and developed a routerless on-chip network that improves computer performance.
Justin Phillips, Chiara Marzi and Susmita Padala have a deep passion for the entrepreneurial world.
Electrical and computer engineering professor John Wager was recently named a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI).
In 2015, the Advantage Accelerator/RAIN Corvallis program received a $300,000 National Science Foundation grant to help transform select startups into fully functioning businesses.
Berry Cultivars: Charm' Strawberry, 'Columbia Star' Blackberry, 'Onyx' Blackberry, 'Sweet Sunrise' Strawberry, 'Vintage' Raspberry, 'Mini Blues' Blueberry, 'Columbia Giant' Blackberry, 'Columbia Sunrise' Blackberry, 'Kokanee' Raspberry, 'Marys Peak' Straw
Oregon State University’s Advantage Accelerator/RAIN Corvallis program provides client entrepreneurs with the tools and resources necessary for success with their emerging enterprises.
A new 3-D tumor modeling technology could drastically change the way cancer is treated.
There’s a major reason why Hewlett-Packard chose Corvallis when the company was expanding beyond Silicon Valley in the mid-1970s: Oregon State University.