Promising healthcare research gets funding from University City Science Center
Researchers in Greater Philadelphia developing healthcare technologies receive funding from the University City Science Center�s QED Proof-of-Concept Program.
Researchers in Greater Philadelphia developing healthcare technologies receive funding from the University City Science Center�s QED Proof-of-Concept Program.
Hershey's Simulation Systems is developing a simulator that uses virtual reality for microsurgical training.
Researchers at Penn State have determined that sleep is more disrupted after reading from a light-emitting e-reader than after reading from a printed book.
This exciting tech startup puts the power of a DNA lab in the palm of your hand. Lured to Philadelphia by the city's top-flight accelerators, they've decided to stay for its growing entrepreneurial ecosystem, vibrant energy and tight-knit community.
This world-class research institution is pushing its professors and students to bring their groundbreaking ideas to the marketplace. Thanks to $30 million in funding and a new interdisciplinary academic program, State College is on track to become a
As we look forward to the new year, Keystone Edge highlights a group of game-changing Commonwealth companies. Whether they're brewing beer, saving lives, making life more convenient or helping kids learn better, these startups are poised for a big 20
Philadelphia's Curbside Care has taken an old idea -- doctor house calls -- and a new one -- the Uber model -- to create a new healthcare scheduling technology.
Three early-stage companies received investments totaling $260,000 in 2014 from The Lehigh Valley Angel Investors network (LVAI).
Clinical Ink, a Horsham company that provides technology for clinical drug trials, has been selected for multiple Ebola studies in West Africa.
Two healthcare IT companies and a biotech startup are the newest members of the entrepreneurial community at the University City Science Center�s incubator.