Dr. Louise Hecker Named ‘Inventor of the Year’ at Tech Launch Arizona’s I-Squared Awards

“In order to ensure the incredible work of our researchers reaches as many people as possible around the world, translation and commercialization are key. I am proud to help recognize the extraordinary talent we have here in our community with the I-Squared Awards.” — Robert C. Robbins, MD, President, University of Arizona

On April 1, Tech Launch Arizona, the office of the University of Arizona that commercializes inventions stemming from research, hosted its sixth annual I-Squared Awards and Expo event. Along with honoring the top inventors and entrepreneurs dedicated to commercializing the UA's inventions, the evening included a series of tables where entrepreneurial researchers from across the UA presented their inventions and startups.

From left: Visiting scholar Qi Wei, Research Technician Aishwarya Rao, Sadhana Ravishankar, Ph.D., and UA President Robert C. Robbins. (Photo credit: Tech Launch Arizona)UA President Robert C. Robbins, MD, was on hand to welcome attendees and comment on the importance of research, invention and commercialization in the context of the university's new strategic plan. See video from the event at the bottom of this story.

“Tech Launch Arizona is a vital part of realizing our vision for the University of Arizona as a world leader in the Fourth Industrial Revolution,” said Dr. Robbins. “In order to ensure the incredible work of our researchers reaches as many people as possible around the world, translation and commercialization are key. I am proud to help recognize the extraordinary talent we have here in our community with the I-Squared Awards.”

This year, TLA honored individuals from across the UA and Tucson, and introduced a new award, Student Innovator of the Year.

TLA Assistant Vice President Doug Hockstad welcomed the more than 100 attendees and praised the innovative UA researchers and forward-looking collaborators from the Tucson entrepreneurial ecosystem.

"We couldn't fulfill our mission of creating impact without everyone's contributions," Hockstad said. "From researchers bringing us their raw inventions and ideas to the entrepreneurs and investors who help us move these innovations toward being strong companies and products, our success depends upon all of you, and we thank you all for being a part of this work of making a better world."

Hockstad and Dr. Robbins presented the awards to the 2019 honorees.

Dr. Louise Hecker receiving award from UA President Dr. Robert C. Robbins Tech Launch Arizona's Doug Hockstad, Dr. Louise Hecker and UA President Dr. Robert Robbins Dr. Louise Hecker (lower right corner, 2nd woman from right) with Dr. Brett Colson to her left.

Inventor of the Year: Louise Hecker, PhD

Doug Hockstad, Louise Hecker, PhD, and UA President Robert C. Robbins. (Photo credit: Tech Launch Arizona)The Inventor of the Year is a UA investigator who has exhibited exemplary research and innovation and has been an excellent collaborator with TLA to create a path to commercialization. Doing her work in the UA College of Medicine – Tucson and at the UA BIO5 Institute, Dr. Louise Hecker and her lab invented the first highly selective Nox4 small molecule inhibitors for the treatment of fibrotic disorders. These disorders are typically chronic and can often be fatal. Overall, 45 percent of deaths across the U.S. each year are associated with fibrotic disorders. The team has launched a startup, Fibronox, to develop the invention and bring it to the world.

Startup of the Year: URBIX Resources LLC

Doug Hockstad, Adam Small of Urbix Resources, and UA President Robert C. Robbins. (Photo credit: Tech Launch Arizona)TLA selected a startup that has demonstrated recent success and impact. Urbix Resources was founded to commercialize a portfolio of lithium-ion battery and related material technologies. Palash Gangopadhyay, PhD, chief technology officer of the company, was an adjunct research professor at the UA College of Optical Sciences when he developed the inventions. The company was co-founded by Dr. Gangopadhyay along with UA alumni Adam Small and Nicholas Cuevas. This March, Urbix was given the Phoenix Chamber of Commerce award for Exceptional Innovator of the Year. The group is currently building a green tech purification plant with an expected $200 million annual revenue and has raised approximately $5 million to date.

Ecosystem Impact: Base Horner and Curtis Gunn, Desert Angels

Doug Hockstad, Curtis Gunn, Base Horner, and UA President Robert C. Robbins. (Photo credit: Tech Launch Arizona)Each year, TLA recognizes a partner that supports UA commercialization efforts. Base Horner and Curtis Gunn serve, respectively, as chairman of the screening panel and chairman of the Desert Angels. The Desert Angels is one of the country's leading angel investor groups with over 80 members, many of whom have invested in a significant portfolio of UA companies. The Tucson-based private investment group has been a great supporter of the TLA mission and an active player in helping UA startups achieve success.

Doug Hockstad, Jennifer Barton, PhD, and UA President Robert C. Robbins. (Photo credit: Tech Launch Arizona)Campus Collaborator of the Year: Jennifer Barton, PhD, BIO5 Institute

TLA could not succeed without strong leadership voices helping extend its message across the university. The UA BIO5 Institute supports and encourages faculty engagement in commercialization and has been an excellent strategic partner to TLA. Its director, Jennifer Barton, PhD, has been a champion for invention and commercialization at the UA.

Student Innovator of the Year: Dawson Baker

From left: TLA Assistant Vice President Doug Hockstad, Student Innovator of the Year Dawson Baker, and UA President Robert C. Robbins. (Photo credit: Tech Launch Arizona)Students are critical members of the innovation ecosystem, often serving as inventors alongside faculty and helping with the commercialization of UA inventions. This year marks the first time TLA is recognizing a student innovator. This year, Dawson Baker took his own invention – a way to put nanoparticles in glass – through the TLA I-Corps program. TLA also chose to invest Asset Development funds in his project. Baker is pursuing a doctorate in optical sciences and has served as a TLA technology student fellow, where he contributes to the Business Intelligence team by helping generate product market research reports for new inventions. He is also a graduate research and development intern at NP Photonics, a company started by optical sciences professor Nasser Peyghambarian, PhD.

The David N. Allen Award for Leadership and Vision: James C. Wyant, PhD

David Allen, Doug Hockstad, James Wyant, PhD, and UA President Robert C. Robbins. (Photo credit: Tech Launch Arizona)The DNA Award for Leadership and Vision was created last year to honor those who have dedicated their efforts to improving the innovation ecosystem in Tucson. During his time at the University of Arizona, Professor Emeritus James Wyant, PhD, made contributions to research and teaching in optical sciences and electrical and computer engineering, and served as the founding dean of the College of Optical Sciences. The college was created as a place to apply optical technologies to real-world problems, and based on his leadership, continues to be the most active college at the UA in terms of its research relationships with industry. During his career, Dr. Wyant also co-founded local optics companies WYKO Corp. and 4D Technology Corp. This year, Dr. Wyant made a $20 million gift to the college to support 10 new faculty positions, representing the largest gift for endowed faculty chair positions in UA history. In his honor, the college is being renamed the UA James C. Wyant College of Optical Sciences. He retired in 2013. Dr. Wyant is the first recipient of this award following its namesake recipient last year.

A Showcase of UA Inventions

The event's showcase included an interactive expo where entrepreneurial faculty displayed their startups and inventions from across the University:

"Every day, the UA community is learning, researching and inventing solutions to the greatest challenges facing our world," Hockstad said. "We're honored to be the ones to help bring those inventions to the world and look forward to continuing to grow the culture of innovation not just at the UA, but throughout the ecosystem."

ALSO SEE:
“I-Squared Awards Honor Inventors, Entrepreneurs at 5th Tech Launch Arizona Event” | Posted April 3, 2018
“Tech Launch AZ Honors Inventors, Startups, Impact-Makers at I-Squared Awards & Expo” | Posted April 24, 2017

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