Stories of Technology, Innovation, & Entrepreneurship in the Southeast

March 03, 2026 | Katelyn Biefeldt

Eight UT innovators take the stage for Chancellor’s Innovation Fund, chance to secure $50K

The Office of Entrepreneurship and New Ventures within the Office of Research, Innovation, and Economic Development and the UT Research Foundation selected the semi-finalists to compete for five funding awards, each worth up to $50,000.

From self-replicating RNA to logistics solutions for last-mile deliveries, researchers and faculty at the University of Tennessee (UT) made the push from the lab to the stage to secure $50,000 in non-dilutive funding.

In its third year, the Chancellor’s Innovation Fund annually awards $250,000 to five UT System innovators. The awarded research can be anything from complex chemistry, agtech, and early-stage medical devices to commercially available products and SaaS solutions.

The most complicated part for the participants is translating what could be a decade’s worth of research into a five-minute, easy-to-understand presentation. The goal for presenters is to communicate product market-fit, customer-profiles, and commercialization plans for their technology or scientific discovery.

And, sometimes, the problems identified are so niche, so specific, and so much of a bottleneck that it takes a very skilled, dedicated, and passionate individual to solve them.

Self-replicating RNA for crops

That is certainly true of people like Scott Christopher Lenaghan, who is the Co-Director for the Center for Agricultural Synthetic Biology and an Associate Professor for the Department of Food Science. One of his motivating factors for developing something called “self-replicating RNA” is the global issue of food insecurity caused by pests (like corn earworm) that ruin tens of millions of dollars’ worth of crops each year.

Madelaine Martinez-Ferguson


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