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

    ... experiments. The target organisms are the single-cell eukaryotic yeast  Saccharomyces cerevisiae , commonly known as ... number of possible experiments with even this simple, single-cell organism far exceeds the capabilities of human scientists using standard ... in early October 2021; more than half of these are the product of VIIBRE research now in its 20th year.  ...

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

  2. VUMC-led team isolates antibody that blocks bird flu

    ... transmitted from birds to humans. In the journal  Cell Host & Microbe , James Crowe Jr., MD, and colleagues report that human ... the work suggests that optimized vaccines that induce this type of antibody would protect against disease.” Carried by wild birds, ...

    sommers - 12/16/2019 - 10:57am

  3. Study tracks incidence, timing of immunotherapy-related deaths

    ... more common cancer treatments, including chemotherapy, stem cell transplants and complex cancer surgeries. When fatal reactions did ... treatment, on average 15-40 days, depending upon the type of immune checkpoint inhibitor. Their study further characterized the ...

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

  4. Product Development & Manufacturing Support

    MPSS staff have extensive medical product (pharmaceutical, medical device, and diagnostic) development and ... such, we can provide various types of support in relation to product development, prototyping, testing, as well as identifying and interacting with contract manufacturers. If your product test data will be used for any kind of submission (clinical study or ...

    mullerg - 09/30/2016 - 11:34am

  5. Tech Connect, Vol. 6, Issue 12: nPhase closes on its first round of funding

    ... customers by offering a less costly but equally robust product. Kudos to Dr. Harris and his team.  ... and Immunology   and Ethan Lee from the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology. Attended webinar on ...

    steelmk - 11/15/2016 - 2:58pm

  6. A protein that can melt tumors discovered at Vanderbilt

    ... gene expression programs through interaction with Host Cell Factor-1,” was  published  in the journal  eLIFE  on Jan. 8.  ... protein Host Cell Factor-1 as a definite candidate for this type of therapeutic development. HCF1 is touched by MYC and is important for ...

    sommers - 02/01/2021 - 10:02am

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

    ... and Fisk University researchers have developed a new type of gamma ray spectroscope (GRS) that overcomes the limitations of current ... Mark Magnuson and J.P. Cartailler of the Center for Stem Cell Biology ...

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

  8. Tech Connect, Vol. 6, Issue 20: Nexmatix wins Clean Energy Trust Challenge

    ... , directed by Michael Goldfarb, for the creation of its product line. Nexmatix, a leader in energy efficient pneumatics, has ...

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

  9. Study reveals new targets to inhibit pulmonary fibrosis

    ... studies had indicated connections with a pro-inflammatory cell signaling protein called interleukin-17 (IL-17A). Meanwhile, people studying sarcoidosis had found dysfunction in a type of white blood cell, the CD4+ T cell. Drake had traced this ...

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

  10. Widely used software, developed by Young Lab, tops 1,000 academic licenses

    ... understand metabolic diseases or improve the productivity of cell-based bioprocesses.  “We developed it to serve our own research ... fee. Commercial entities pay an annual fee for each product; academic licenses are free. “Software and digital tools such as ...

    sommers - 05/03/2021 - 10:24am