Ideas for innovation surrounding pandemic problems could include getting people back to work safely. Photo by energepic.com from Pexels.
Ideas for innovation surrounding pandemic problems could include getting people back to work safely. Photo by energepic.com from Pexels.

The University of Louisville has received $750,000 from the U.S. Economic Development Administration to launch a new program aimed at solving the long-term health, economic and societal problems resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.聽

The Pandemic-Related Product Acceleration & Responsive Entrepreneurship Program, or PRePARE, will partner UofL researchers with members of the community to scale up innovative ideas. The end goal is to grow existing companies or spin up new ones to bring those ideas to market.

Innovations boosted through the program might include ways to track viral spread more efficiently, expand access to virtual services or bring employees back to work safely.

鈥淭he pandemic has caused so many changes and challenges,鈥 said Paula Bates, professor of medicine and a lead on the grant. 鈥淥ur hope is that by pairing these bold ideas with UofL鈥檚 researchers and innovation expertise, we can make a real impact that not only hastens the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, but also increases resilience against future ones.鈥

UofL is soliciting ideas for filling unmet needs and solving problems from community partners in the seven-county Kentuckiana Regional Planning & Development Agency economic development district. The district, centered around Louisville, includes Bullitt, Henry, Jefferson, Oldham, Shelby, Spencer and Trimble counties.

Community partners can be individuals, companies or organizations. UofL students, staff and faculty also are encouraged to submit ideas. Ideas may be submitted through the .

Community members whose ideas are selected will be partnered with one or more UofL researchers, who will have up to $75,000 to fund project development at UofL. Teams also will receive project management and entrepreneurial support from PRePARE鈥檚 program staff.聽

PRePARE is funded through the E.D.A.鈥檚 .

PRePARE builds on UofL鈥檚 suite of aimed at turning research into viable commercial products, dubbed the 鈥渟uperfecta.鈥 UofL is one of only a handful of universities in the U.S. to receive each of these innovation-associated awards, and it鈥檚 the only one to receive all of them.

The PRePARE program will be led by a group of university innovation experts that includes Bates, along with the Office of Research and Innovation’s Holly Clark, Will Metcalf and Jessica Sharon.

鈥淯ofL has significant earned expertise in developing and commercializing new technologies that can save and improve lives,鈥 said Kevin Gardner, UofL鈥檚 executive vice president for research and innovation. 鈥淧RePARE is an extension of that work to empower our communities, advance our health and engineer our future economy through innovation and entrepreneurship.鈥