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Apr 29, 2025

NC State to Partner With ChromaGenix on Transformative Toolkit for Manufacturing Biological Therapies

The research partnership will seek to expand the ChromaGenix’s ligand discovery platform, which originated in the College of Engineering. 

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Apr 28, 2025

Navigating AI at the 2025 University Research Symposium

NC State’s 2025 University Research Symposium “Research With AI: Navigating A New Age” was a hit, bringing together faculty and researchers across disciplines to share how they’re using the technology — and learn more about what is next in AI. 

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Mar 21, 2025

Meet Four Wolfpack Women Who’ve Launched Research-based Startups

In celebration of International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month, four women in the Wolfpack (two of which are NC State engineers!) share their insights and perspectives as researchers and startup founders. 

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Mar 5, 2025

NC State Names Krista S. Walton Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation

Noted chemical engineer will lead research enterprise. 

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May 14, 2024

Makerspace magic with Andrea Monteza

Where do you go when you need parts for a robot that can walk through cucumber vines without getting tripped up as it monitors the air for disease spores? A… 

Vice Chancellor Mladen Vouk

May 3, 2024

Vice Chancellor Mladen Vouk to retire

Mladen Vouk, NC State’s fifth vice chancellor for research and innovation, will retire on July 1, 2024, after almost 39 years of service to the university. 

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Mar 8, 2023

Going viral

The North Carolina Viral Vector Initiative in Research and Learning builds partnerships among academia, industry and government to become a boon to the biomanufacturing of viral vectors in the state and beyond. 

Cherry tomatoes

Apr 29, 2020

Plant aid: A GRIP4PSI big-data project to detect plant diseases faster

An interdisciplinary team led by professor Jean Ristaino will combine small sensors with big data for faster detection of the diseases plaguing tomato fields.