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SustainU CEO travels to White House for ‘Buy Young Campaign’

Chris Yura, the founder and CEO of graduate tenant SustainU, recently visited Washington, DC, for a campaign that focuses on young entrepreneurs.

Protea announces new bioanalytical services

A graduate tenant offers new technology.

Graduate tenant’s drug passes human trial test

Protea Biosciences has completed a human trial on a new drug that would be used to treat chronic pancreatic disease.

Protea prepares to market new instrument

A company in Morgantown is using a new type of technology to shorten the time it takes to test tissue samples for proteins.

Videntity’s Physique 7 Offers Competition and Healthy Change for WVU Students

West Virginia University helps its students get in shape for spring break with a fitness competition.

Physique7 returns to help with ‘Spring Break’ body

Physique7 could make achieving a “Spring Break body” easier for students at West Virginia University.

Protea founder part of WVU roundtable with Sen. Jay Rockefeller

Steve Turner, founder and CEO of Protea Biosciences, suggested exposing kids to scientific equipment and facilities at a younger age.

West Virginia Small Business Development Center Newsletter, December 2010

WVSBDC newsletter for December 2010

Graduate tenant develops new technology

Protea Biosciences’ technology virtually eliminates IgG from serum samples.

NexID Biometrics founder appointed to National Science Foundation

Larry Hornak, founder of graduate tenant NexID Biometrics, is featured in The Dominion Post’s Oct. 4 article “Hornak appointed to NSF.”