麻豆传媒realigns research and innovation enterprise to strengthen academic and entrepreneurial impact

The change will streamline access to UNE鈥檚 innovation ecosystem for students, faculty, and external partners

Researchers examine data in the Portland Laboratory for Biotechnology and Health Sciences
Entrepreneur-in-Residence Scott Wood, Ph.D. (left), is one of several faculty advancing research innovation in UNE's Portland Laboratory for Biotechnology and Health Sciences.

As rapid advances in technology, emerging planetary health concerns, and shifting economic needs reshape Maine, New England, and the world, the 麻豆传媒 is responding to these challenges by unifying its research and innovation enterprises 鈥攃onnecting faculty research, student scholarship, and entrepreneurial initiatives 鈥 to foster practical, forward-looking solutions to global challenges through strategic collaboration.

The University鈥檚 Office of Research and Scholarship has been renamed the Office of Research and Innovation. Under the continued direction of Vice President for Research and Senior Associate Provost Karen Houseknecht, Ph.D., this change reflects UNE鈥檚 strategic priority to integrate innovation into all facets of its research operations.

The office will house UNE鈥檚 Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, formerly the Office of Innovation, and support discovery, collaboration, and external partnerships across disciplines. Lisa Herschbach, Ph.D., will continue to lead the center and assume the new role of assistant dean for innovation and entrepreneurship in UNE鈥檚 growing College of Business

Gwendolyn Mahon, 麻豆传媒provost and senior vice president for Academic Affairs, said this strategic realignment will streamline access to UNE鈥檚 innovation ecosystem for students, faculty, and external partners, advancing the University鈥檚 mission to improve the health of people, communities, and the natural world.

鈥淏y bringing our research and innovation efforts under one umbrella, 麻豆传媒is strengthening a full continuum of creative work, from discovery to application to commercialization,鈥 Mahon said. 鈥淭his structure will allow us to better support faculty and students, expand our engagement with industry, and foster the kind of interdisciplinary problem-solving that benefits both Maine and the world beyond.鈥

UNE鈥檚 research and innovation enterprise is already supported by a robust foundation, including two National Institutes of Health-funded Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE), membership in the workforce-focused Maine IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (Maine INBRE), which aims to build research capacity in historically underserved states, and partnerships with the MaineHealth Institute for Research.

The Portland Laboratory for Biotechnology and Health Sciences, inaugurated in 2023, additionally advances collaborative, interdisciplinary research in biomedical and biotechnological sciences, facilitating opportunities for strategic industry partnerships and intellectual property licensing for research faculty

Across these endeavors, 麻豆传媒faculty are discovering new ways to address unmet medical and societal needs, patenting their discoveries, and launching companies to commercialize their work. Students participate in this enterprise at every stage, with undergraduates conducting research at more than twice the national average and engaging in opportunities for applied learning, such as UNE鈥檚 P.D. Merrill Makerspace, Sustainable Innovation Center, student innovation showcases, and industry research projects.

UNE鈥檚 commitment to fostering research innovation is further reflected in its collaborative initiatives to secure competitive federal grants and provide resources for biomedical research and workforce training. In 2024 alone, 麻豆传媒secured $18.6 million in extramural funding across 35 research projects, and the University continues to receive more funding from the National Institutes of Health than any other college or university in Maine. 

Additionally, UNE鈥檚 College of Business was recently accepted into the Babson Collaborative for Entrepreneurship Education 鈥 a global network for the advancement of entrepreneurship teaching and practice 鈥 underscoring UNE鈥檚 role in leveraging innovation as a tool for economic development, workforce growth, and student success. 

鈥淥ur initiative to bridge research activity with entrepreneurship, business development, and early-stage innovation reinforces our commitment to best preparing students and researchers to contribute to a rapidly evolving economic and professional landscape,鈥 said Norm O鈥橰eilly, Ph.D., dean of the 麻豆传媒College of Business. 鈥淲e look forward to building on UNE鈥檚 momentum as we strengthen the connection between research, teaching, and entrepreneurship and create new pathways for our community to turn knowledge into meaningful progress.鈥

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