
Science Center seeks Innovators Walk of Fame nominees
The University City Science Center is looking for women who have changed the world… Read On
The University City Science Center is looking for women who have changed the world… Read On
Wexford Science + Technology, a BioMed Realty (NYSE: BMR) company, and the University City Science Center today announced that, Penn Medicine University City, has agreed to expand into an additional 56,000 square feet or two entire floors at the… Read On
Electricity, batteries and currents are three concepts that are part of our daily existence but often operate under our radar. That’s all changing for a group of Philadelphia middle-school students… Read On
Researchers developing technologies for high-speed eye exams, cancer treatment, stem cell growth and healthcare sanitation will receive a total of $650,000 in funding through the seventh round of the University City Science Center’s QED… Read On
Seven promising startup companies developing online, mobile and software solutions to healthcare problems have been accepted into the University City Science Center’s first Digital Health Accelerator (DHA)… Read On
What happens when you mix a mid-size tech company, high-tech startup companies and an accelerator program like DreamIt Ventures? Organizers of the new Innovation Center @3401 (ic@3401) are betting that assembling the key elements of the… Read On
A biotech startup focused on low-cost treatments for infectious diseases and cancer patients and a marketing strategy firm have joined the community of early-stage companies at the University City Science Center in Philadelphia… Read On
As the University City Science Center’s QED proof-of-concept program launches its seventh round, one of its newest academic partners, The Pennsylvania State University, has expanded its involvement from the Medical College at Hershey to include… Read On
Philadelphia’s newest shared workspace, the Innovation Center @3401, is accepting applications from tech startups and individuals who need office space and can benefit from a collaborative atmosphere… Read On
It's a conundrum that has bedeviled educators, policymakers, workforce development experts and -- especially -- employers, for years: With high unemployment, why is it still so difficult to find workers skilled in science, technology, engineering… Read On