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  1. Glaucoma study finds brain fights to preserve vision

    ... since his team showed in 2010 that the first sign of injury in glaucoma occurs in the brain, and was similar to other age-related, central nervous system diseases. Continue reading about Calkins' research and discovery by ...

    sommers - 02/26/2018 - 9:36am

  2. Tech Connect, Vol. 7, Issue 17: Medical Device Lunch and Learn

    ... Technology Spotlight: “Coffee Ring” ... compounds in the area of autoimmune and central nervous system diseases and vaccines with Opportunities and Potential ...

    steelmk - 07/21/2017 - 3:29pm

  3. Tech Connect, Vol. 7, Issue 11: Two Vanderbilt innovators elected to the National Academy of Inventors

    ... Students worked in small teams to explore a medical device technology from all angles.  For the final, students pitched their ... researchers have developed a non-invasive and reproducible method of assessing right-ventricular function using contrast-echocardiography. ...

    steelmk - 07/21/2017 - 3:06pm

  4. Tech Connect, Vol. 6, Issue 11: TCS and Vanderbilt University Medical Center partner to advance healthcare and life sciences research

    ... will also lay the foundation for TCS’ COIN™ Emerging Technology network to connect with CTTC's start-up community. Read the full ... and improving patient outcomes and reducing costs in the system with usable data. Merck Global Healthcare Innovation is an ...

    steelmk - 11/15/2016 - 3:02pm

  5. Tech Connect, Vol. 7, Issue 2: Vanderbilt licensee gets acquired by Agilent Technologies

    ... laboratory management. The acquisition includes iLab’s technology, intellectual property and product portfolio, as well as employee ... with expert surgeons for the treatment of diseases in the lung and brain. ...

    steelmk - 11/10/2016 - 7:45am

  6. La Jolla Pharmaceutical Company and Vanderbilt University Enter Exclusive Research and License Agreement Covering Novel BMP Type-I Receptor Inhibitors

    ... ossification (formation of bone in soft tissue caused by injury or trauma), muscular dystrophies including Duchenne muscular dystrophy, ... a member of the Veterans Affairs Tennessee Valley Healthcare System. He is also a member of the Vanderbilt Institute of Chemical Biology and ...

    steelmk - 10/02/2015 - 10:45am

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

    ... Technology Spotlight: Accurate Gamma‐Ray ... chemical composition of celestial bodies in the solar system. ...

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

  8. Tech Connect, Vol. 6, Issue 16: CTTC participates at AUTM 2016

    ... participates at AUTM 2016 Each year, thousands of technology transfer officers convene with professionals from a variety of ... VC’s. She has been active in the innovation eco-system mentoring startup companies on investor readiness, business plans and ...

    steelmk - 11/10/2016 - 7:45am

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

    ... the vaccinated person is exposed to SARS-CoV-2, their immune system should recognize and 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

  10. Partnership to help bring Zika virus therapy to clinic

    ... has signed a license agreement to use a cell line expression system developed by Horizon Discovery, a life sciences company based in ... system developed by Horizon Discovery is an efficient method of selecting high-expressing clones of cells that produce the desired ...

    sommers - 09/20/2019 - 2:07pm