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  1. Monoclonal antibody “cocktail” blocks COVID-19 variants: study

    ... Medical Center to neutralize the COVID-19 virus is effective against all known strains, or variants, of the virus, according to ... the virus bearing a specific mutation at position 484 in the surface “spike” protein, which enables the virus to attach to and enter its ...

    sommers - 03/08/2021 - 8:39am

  2. Vanderbilt indoor navigating app expands to VUMC

    ... and Computer Science , was the brain behind the system’s technology. White had created a startup company, called ZH Solutions , ... “The installation of the technology itself was fairly easy. One thing that was challenging was to get good photos of places in the ...

    steelmk - 09/16/2016 - 11:26am

  3. Vanderbilt-developed obesity treatments will be advanced through collaboration with Soleno Therapeutics

    ... partnership, which is facilitated by the  Center for Technology Transfer and Commercialization,  will promote the development of ... potential of K ATP  channel activators could be a very effective and efficient path to new therapeutic products.” “This ...

    sommers - 02/25/2021 - 9:56am

  4. ‘Friendly’ bacteria may impact COVID severity

    ... ultimate goal is to translate improved diagnosis into more effective treatments and better outcomes. VUMC is uniquely positioned to do ... IMGSCT (Immunogenomics, Microbial Genetics and Single Cell Technology) cores, is co-investigator. Key resources include  BioVU , ...

    sommers - 03/16/2021 - 8:18am

  5. Tech Connect, Vol. 7, Issue 9: CTTC sponsors ACA Angel Insights Exchange

    ... of Toronto. She is a member of the Association of University Technology Managers. ... techniques into a single detector arm, the complexity, cost, and size of previously reported RS-OCT instruments have been ...

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

  6. ‘Smart cane’ could one day help flag gait problems, falling risks more quickly

    ... independence and even death. Falls are also expensive: The cost of treating injuries from falls is estimated at $34 billion annually. ...

    sommers - 02/13/2018 - 9:33am

  7. Tech Connect, Vol. 7, Issue 18: Vanderbilt Vaccine Center antibody effectively treats Marburg virus in monkeys

    ... step forward in demonstrating that the antibody may be an effective therapeutic during an active outbreak. ... The Center for Technology Transfer and Commercialization (CTTC) is working with AdvaMed , ...

    steelmk - 07/21/2017 - 3:31pm

  8. Vanderbilt-developed exosuit selected for innovation and entrepreneurship showcase in Washington, D.C.

    ... the future of HeroWear and the ability to offer a practical, effective way to reduce back injury risks at work.” While this ... Bayh-Dole Act allowed us to develop this wearable assistive technology at Vanderbilt, prove out the science and then license it so HeroWear ...

    sommers - 12/08/2020 - 10:17am

  9. Designing antibodies to fight the flu

    ... to public health around the world. Rapid changes in viral surface proteins (antigens), however, make it difficult to identify antibodies ... relevant antibody that could hasten development of more effective flu therapies and vaccines, they concluded. ...

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

  10. Skin diseases study uses crowdsourcing to gather data

    ... intelligence is poised to provide, at a fraction of the cost, speedy and consistent automated interpretation of such images. However, ... a new crowdsourcing study appearing in  Skin Research & Technology . They tested crowd worker evaluation of a sometimes killer, ...

    sommers - 02/27/2019 - 2:02pm