Three companies with roots at the University of Virginia are among the successful University-related ventures showcased in a national report on economic development.
Adenosine Therapeutics LLC, Directed Vapor Technologies International Inc. and Cont...
Couples will soon have a new tool in diagnosing male infertility — without the expense and inconvenience associated with a trip to a specialist's office.
SpermCheck Fertility is a new, over-the-counter product that allows men to check their fertilit...
University of Virginia start-up companies ContraVac Inc. and Teachstone and alumnus Robert S. Capon were honored last week by the Charlottesville Business Innovation Council (CBIC).
The Charlottesville Innovation Awards, given at a gala event at Far...
After receiving U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) product approval in 2008, University of Virginia biotechnology start-up ContraVac Inc. launched nationwide sales of its SpermCheck® Vasectomy kit this past May. The first in a family of products...