EVOQ is pioneering the development of cancer vaccine nanodiscs that evoke an immune response 30 times more powerful than other cancer vaccines and was selected as the top winner at the 10th annual Accelerate Michigan Innovation Competition (AMIC), a pitch competition that provides critical funding and support for Michigan startups. The company was chosen from 24 semi-finalists as the winner of the $350,000 grand prize.
A series of short, informational videos has been produced and launched by the CFE to help hopeful startup founders feel…
A spark, a hurdle, and a pivot. Three things that led Tim Fairley one step closer to making a tangible…
This fall, over 130 students interested in learning more about what entrepreneurship is, how it affects communities, and what they…
With backpacking kicking off and departments vying for a piece of your course load, the CFE wanted to reach out…
“I want students to understand that entrepreneurship is a viable career choice, and to make it more approachable by breaking…
The University of Michigan’s Center for Entrepreneurship in the College of Engineering is pleased to announce the establishment of…