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Over the past few years, biochemist John Jefferson Perry at the University of California, Riverside, has collaborated on a number of projects with Atomwise Inc., a company that uses artificial intelligence, or AI, for drug discovery. Now Perry and the company have formed a joint venture called Theia Biosciences. Perry’s...
Report calls for policymakers to enact zoning and other reforms
The UC Riverside-based startup will use the investment to develop next-generation prototypes
UC Riverside has helped the city become a testing ground for the technology of the future
The UC Riverside entrepreneurs are in the running for $10 million in funding
UC Riverside is one the universities making it easier for new discoveries to benefit the public
The region has a higher share of job growth than the nation, California as a whole, and neighboring Southern California metros
UC Riverside drives the fast pace of entrepreneurship
The licensed technology is a tipping point for emerging lifesaving therapies
Local manufacturing industry remains a key growth sector
UCR’s Center for Economic Forecasting says the region’s housing problem is a land use issue solvable at the local level
UC Riverside’s Wet Lab Incubator, the first of its kind in the region, has officially opened its doors
‘Regions Rise Together’ comparison to coastal regions may distort policy direction
UC Riverside and the Organization of American States partner to grow entrepreneurship and technology commercialization in 34 countries
New analysis finds small businesses are powering establishment growth, but medium and large firms contribute more to job gains
New analysis reveals region’s most and least competitive industries
Latest grant to UC Riverside will create an angel investor network to take regional tech startups to the next level
Wage growth still trails state but fuels impressive jumps in local taxable sales
Targeted violation reports are more likely to encourage vertical integration and reward “good” firms