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  1. Vanderbilt scientists, research translation experts attend CMT Global Research Convention

    ... conference,  Margaret Read , Vanderbilt’s  Center for Technology Transfer and Commercialization  general manager for corporate ... friends in the Carter Lab, translating our data and model cell line work to nervous system cells.” Since then, the CMT Research ...

    sommers - 10/02/2023 - 11:32am

  2. Wikswo and VIIBRE team on track to build third-generation ‘self-driving lab’ with $1M from National Science Foundation

    ... professor of machine intelligence at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenberg, Sweden, and the developer of Adam and Eve, the first ... simple, single-cell organism far exceeds the capabilities of human scientists using standard laboratory techniques. Hence the need for a ...

    sommers - 05/04/2022 - 10:19am

  3. “Ultra-potent” antibody against COVID-19 variants isolated at VUMC

    09/27/2021 A technology developed at Vanderbilt University Medical Center has led to the ... researchers reported  Sept. 15  in the journal  Cell Reports . The technology, called LIBRA-seq, has helped speed up the ... antibodies against other viruses that have not yet caused human disease but which have a high potential of doing so. “This is one ...

    sommers - 09/28/2021 - 9:45am

  4. Use of Fluid Shear Stress Treatment to Enhance T Cell Activation

    ... effective in activating all types of T cells.   Technology Description Vanderbilt scientists have pioneered a method ... force enhances activation of CD4- and CD8-positive primary human T cells when used in combination with traditional immune cell activation ...

    cttc_admin - 01/18/2024 - 9:10am

  5. Vanderbilt investigators lead effort to create map of the human kidney

    ... a high-resolution, three-dimensional “atlas” of the human kidney. “It’s like peeling an onion,” said  Richard Caprioli ... Caprioli, who pioneered a remarkable tissue-mapping technology called imaging mass spectrometry and who directs Vanderbilt’s Mass ...

    sommers - 11/05/2019 - 8:39am

  6. The yin and yang of cell signaling

    ... Lawrence Marnett , PhD, and colleagues used CRISPR-Cas9 technology to generate stable knock-outs of LYPLA1 and/or LYPLA2 in mouse ... pathway, which has been implicated in development of human neurodegenerative diseases and cancer. This research was ...

    sommers - 02/21/2019 - 9:51am

  7. New tool may speed antibody, vaccine research

    ... lineage of broadly neutralizing antibodies against the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), which causes AIDS. “The method really ... The team is hopeful that LIBRA-seq will be a transformative technology that will have a direct impact on both basic and applied research. ...

    sommers - 12/16/2019 - 3:04pm

  8. Tech Connect, Vol. 7, Issue 10: CTTC sponsors Flash Pitch '16

    ... Technology Spotlight: Accurate Gamma‐Ray ... Mark Magnuson and J.P. Cartailler of the Center for Stem Cell Biology ...

    steelmk - 07/21/2017 - 3:04pm

  9. Biophotonics device for parathyroid ID wins R&D 100 Award

    11/05/2019 An optical imaging technology developed by Orrin H. Ingram Professor of Biomedical Engineering ... vital structures that regulate blood calcium levels in the human body to support normal heart, nervous system, kidney, and bone function. ...

    sommers - 11/05/2019 - 3:37pm

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

    ... For a sense of scale, an inch contains 25,400 microns. A human red blood cell is about eight microns wide, the same size as some ... procedures, Simaan said. The Vanderbilt Center for Technology Transfer and Commercialization has filed a provisional application ...

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