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  1. ‘Friendly’ bacteria may impact COVID severity

    ... how the severity of COVID-19 disease may be affected by patients’ genetic makeup and by the bacteria that live in their airways, ... IMGSCT (Immunogenomics, Microbial Genetics and Single Cell Technology) cores, is co-investigator. Key resources include  BioVU , ...

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

  2. VICC, Tempus launch new data initiative to help cancer patients

    01/19/2018 Tempus, a technology company focused on helping doctors personalize cancer care by ... announced a new collaboration to improve outcomes for cancer patients. As part of the initial research project, Tempus will use its ... next generation sequencing and analysis for a subset of patients in order to identify actionable gene alterations. You can read the ...

    sommers - 01/19/2018 - 8:59am

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

    ... Each disc is joined  together by tiny backbones, or actuation tubes. By adding small elastic wires inside the actuation tubes and ... procedures, Simaan said. The Vanderbilt Center for Technology Transfer and Commercialization has filed a provisional application ...

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

  4. Eight Vanderbilt technologies earn patent protection in December

    ... Transfer Ratio for Specific Magnetization Transfer Magnetic Resonance Imaging  ZhongLiang Zu 11,839,458 Magnetic Particle Imaging Using an Ultrasonic Driving Field  Charles ... System and Method for B1-Selective Spatial Encoding Using Magnetic Resonance  William Girssom  Mark Griswold ...

    sommers - 01/17/2024 - 10:45am

  5. John Wikswo named member of Vanderbilt’s Public Health Advisory Task Force

    ... the latest public health information from the CDC, state and local health departments and Vanderbilt University Medical Center, this new ... Gregory J. Wilson,  associate professor of pediatrics and pediatric infectious diseases and medical director of Pediatric Infection ...

    sommers - 04/07/2020 - 1:25pm

  6. Medtronic announces the acquisition of AiBiomed, a Vanderbilt licensee that developed the world’s first technology to identify parathyroid glands

    ... Medtronic, a global leader in medical technology, announced on October 29, 2020, that it has recently acquired ... 90,000 people worldwide, serving physicians, hospitals, and patients in more than 150 countries. The company is focused on collaborating ...

    sommers - 12/08/2020 - 11:15am

  7. VUMC studies provide key positive results for COVID-19 vaccine in early-stage clinical trial

    ... Professor of Pediatrics and director of the Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, is a key contributor to the phase 1 trial ... neutralize it to prevent infection. If the mRNA vaccine technology is successful, it might become a routine way to quickly develop ...

    sommers - 08/19/2020 - 7:50pm

  8. Team explores diabetes drug’s ability to treat RSV infection

    ... mucus in mice, conditions that mimicked severe infection in patients. Treatment of the mice with liraglutide, before or after RSV ... “There’s an epidemic of asthma in people who are obese, and we’re interested in these drugs as a potential therapy for both ...

    sommers - 07/13/2018 - 9:56am

  9. VUMC team aids development of potential antiviral drug for COVID-19

    ... another antiviral drug currently in clinical trials of patients with COVID-19. In the paper published today,  Maria Agostini, ... Professor of Pediatrics, directs the Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases in the Department of Pediatrics. The VUMC ...

    sommers - 04/07/2020 - 10:28am

  10. GE Healthcare, Vanderbilt University Medical Center Partner for Safer, More Precise Immunotherapy Cancer Treatment

    ... physicians to better target immunotherapies to the right patients and avoid potentially damaging, ineffective and costly courses of ... ‘Best Children’s Hospitals’ with 10 out of 10 pediatric specialty programs nationally ranked. For more information and the ...

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