Institute for Integrative & Innovative Research
At the University of Arkansas Institute for Integrative & Innovative Research, we pioneer solutions to wicked problems through convergence research across academic, industry, government, and non-profit sectors to make a positive societal impact by creating and deploying innovations to scale.
Driven by purpose, I3R at the University of Arkansas will be the recognized leader in convergence research for societal impact and the preeminent partner in creating and deploying comprehensive, transformative and scalable innovations that stimulate economic growth and improve health and well-being in Arkansas and beyond.
Polarization-sensitive Imaging of Uterine Cervical Structures to Determine Risk of Preterm Labor
Neurotechnology for Detecting and Amplifying Motor Function After Stroke and Spinal Cord Injury
From Concept to Compliance: Building Predictable Pathways for Development in Regulated Environments
Personalization of Neuromodulation Therapies
Personalized Digital Healthcare: Wearable Bioelectronics
Advanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy in Interventional Clinics
Novel Applications of Biomedical Ultrasound in Rehabilitation
Cultivate IQ - Empowering Regional Food Systems
Grand Opening
Monitoring Health to Build a Healthier Arkansas: Insights from Year 1 of the Arkansas Health Survey
Leveraging the Power of Imaging
Foundation Models – Preparing for the Next “iPhone Moment” in Medical Image Analysis
Measuring food access using the cost and affordability of a healthy diet: Insights from retail price
The roles of policy and market conditions in driving healthcare and delivery models
Enhancing Educational Landscapes: Harnessing AI for Immersive and Adaptive Learning Environments
Community led approaches for Maternal Child Health: Translating Research to Action
Fostering a Culture of Physician Innovation
The Future of Fighting Foodborne Illnesses
Engineering Solutions for an Enhanced Quality of Life
Advancing Women and Economic Opportunity in the Heartland
Sustainable Proteins Consortium Mini Symposium
Research for more than Research's Sake - Translating Research for Broad Impact
Reactivating Memories in the Mammalian Brain and Implications for Development of Memory Prosthetics
Can Adolescent Brain Development Predict Future Drug Use?
Research that Matters Graduate Students on the Leading Edge of Innovation
Unlocking the Power Convergence Research for Societal Impact