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  1. Vanderbilt engineering professor’s company makes successful first-in-human clinical study using novel device for endoscopic surgery

    ... first-in-human clinical study using its innovative technology that radically improves minimally invasive endoscopic surgery. ... U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Webster said the new technology answers the  FDA’s call  to transition to duodenoscopes with ... metallic tubes, enables the creation of highly flexible, steerable devices that can pass through standard endoscopes, while ...

    sommers - 08/07/2023 - 9:33am

  2. Continuum Robots with Equilibrium Modulation (CREM)

    ... in surgical contexts. The present continuum robot technology’s novel method of equilibrium modulation can be used for both ... around continuum robots with equilibrium modulation. The flexible architecture of previous continuum robots allowed them to achieve ...

    cttc_admin - 02/14/2024 - 8:48am

  3. Portfolio of Continuum Robotic Systems, Algorithms, and Software Technologies from the Robotics Lab of Professor Nabil Simaan

    ... maneuvers for micro-surgery in confined spaces. Flexible and Steerable Robotic Surgery System for Quick and Safe Deep Access into Mammalian Anatomy This technology uses a novel continuum robot that provides a steerable channel to ...

    cttc_admin - 02/14/2024 - 8:48am

  4. Rotary Planar Peristaltic Micropump (RPPM) and Rotary Planar Valve (RPV) for Microfluidic Systems

    ... have low time lag, and can be made at low cost. Technology Description While most peristaltic pumps squeeze a tube by driving rollers around a bent piece of flexible tubing, the Vanderbilt RPPM rolls caged balls over a microfluidic ...

    cttc_admin - 01/29/2024 - 10:57am

  5. From Concept to Commercialization: Dr. Paul Yock

    ... for Biodesign, dedicated to advanced training in medical technology innovation. Join us for an open discussion with Dr. Yock on biodesign, medical technology innovation, and his entrepreneurial journey. Registration is ...

    sommers - 03/25/2024 - 3:02pm

  6. Robot prototype shows promise for microsurgery on eyes and aneurysms

    ... arteries, nerves and the delicate structures of the eye, the inner ear and the vocal cords. Potential applications include biopsies, tumor ... procedures, Simaan said. The Vanderbilt Center for Technology Transfer and Commercialization has filed a provisional application ...

    sommers - 11/22/2019 - 11:16am

  7. Taking a bite out of Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease

    ... manager of corporate alliances for Vanderbilt’s Center for Technology Transfer and Commercialization,  attended a global conference ...

    sommers - 03/18/2024 - 1:36pm

  8. Rethinking drug efficacy: research aims to improve drug development

    ... Postdoctoral Fellow in 2023, are developing a startup with technology that will allow drug developers to test the impact of ... altering the current drug development procedures, the technology has potential to facilitate the creation of entirely novel drug ... of the basic science behind drug mechanisms. The technology will benefit both drug development and fundamental scientific ...

    sommers - 03/11/2024 - 8:54am

  9. Company co-founded by Vanderbilt professor receives distinguished FDA breakthrough device designation for minimally invasive surgical tool

    ... the door for new diagnostic and therapeutic applications of flexible endoscopy. The designation given to  EndoTheia, Inc. , a ... conditions. EndoTheia’s device leverages foundational technology that was originally invented at Vanderbilt and the University of ...

    sommers - 01/11/2023 - 10:03am

  10. Faculty can quickly and easily share their innovative ideas using CTTC’s new online tool

    02/15/2024 The Center for Technology Transfer and Commercialization has introduced a new tool that makes ...

    sommers - 02/15/2024 - 1:35pm