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  1. CTTC team presents, participates at 2016 SEMDA meeting

    ... Association (SEMDA) annual meeting as part of CTTC’s technology marketing efforts. This year, twelve Vanderbilt technologies were highlighted along with prototypes in the Emerging Technology poster session.  Taylor Jordan, licensing officer with ...

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

  2. Medical device entrepreneurship opportunity for VU grad students

    ... semester. Students will work on teams of 3-4 to explore a technology from all angles, including intellectual property, customer ... whether a startup company makes sense for their team’s technology, as well as to understand what a career as an entrepreneur might be ...

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

  3. Study reveals new targets to inhibit pulmonary fibrosis

    ... significantly reduce fibrosis in mice, the team shows; using human cells in vitro, they show that chemical inhibition of STAT3 reduces ...

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

  4. FIRST Diagnostics wins 2015 Tech Venture Challenge

    ... FIRST Diagnostics, a company centered around a COX-2 Cancer Diagnostic developed by Vanderbilt Professor Larry Marnett, Ph.D., was ... then develop commercialization plans for the researcher's technology and present the plans before a panel of judges. Four business plans ...

    nbmas - 10/02/2015 - 10:43am

  5. Three Vanderbilt technologies earn US patent protection in January

    ... Two Vanderbilt technologies, and one technology developed out of a collaboration between Vanderbilt University and ...

    nbmas - 06/12/2017 - 11:17am

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

    ... their name. The spike protein binds to receptors on human cells and enables virus entry. It is required for infection and is the ... 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

  7. 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

  8. 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

  9. VU teams take top two slots, $45K at 36|86 student pitch competition

    ... and uses machine learning, natural language processing and human scribes to turn the audio into medical documentation. Team ... if their invention is truly different from existing technology, and, once validated, develop a go-to-market commercialization ...

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

  10. VUMC chikungunya antibody set to enter clinical trial

    ... it in their proprietary lipid nanoparticle (LNP) technology, which has been delivered in a Phase I safety trial in human subjects. The goal is for cells that take up the encapsulated RNA to then ... and powerful way to combat the virus, Crowe said, “because human beings make the most amazing antibodies.” Article courtesy of ...

    sommers - 02/27/2019 - 2:41pm