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  1. Tech Connect: Vanderbilt University named the 10th most innovative university in the world

    ... Vanderbilt researchers, as part of the International Human Vaccines Project, are searching for the key to lasting protection against ... way to vaccination or infection,” Creech said. Study participants will be analyzed for individual immune responses to a ...

    sommers - 11/19/2018 - 8:52am

  2. Risk modeling, data integration drive NASA next-gen air travel safety project

    ... careful construction of diagrams of event sequences – human errors, equipment failures, and weather effects – as they unfold under ... aeronautics, computer science, probability and statistics, human factors, data science, and systems engineering,” Mahadevan said. ...

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

  3. Tech Connect: Researchers developing potential Coronavirus antibody therapies

    ... humans. “Our goal is to prepare antibodies for human clinical trials by this summer,” said James Crowe, MD, director of the ... Compositions and methods of treating cardiac fibrosis with ifetroban 10,579,891 ...

    sommers - 03/30/2020 - 11:23am

  4. Simaan honored as IEEE Fellow for robotics advancements

    ... 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 ... and significantly smaller than the width of the average human hair. Simaan holds 13 patents and has contributed to the development ...

    sommers - 12/05/2019 - 10:21am

  5. First step toward model brain: turning iPSCs into working blood-brain barrier

    ... disease research lies in creating organoids, or models of human organs, to determine efficacy and potency of medications. Duplicating the ... of mechanical engineering and the other senior author on the study, said the method could be superior even to two-dimensional ...

    sommers - 03/04/2019 - 9:06am

  6. Benefits of MTAShare

    ... UBMTA that were developed for non-standard materials such as human tissues and fluids, stem cells, chemicals, plants and the like. The ...

    nbmas - 03/23/2021 - 4:46pm

  7. Grissom awarded $1.4 million NIH grant to develop smaller, quieter MRI system

    ... of the cost of a clinical scanner. A very low-field human 47.5 millitesla scanner the team built is already installed and working ... imaging, such a scanner can be used for any part of the human body, Grissom said. The successful completion of this project, he ...

    sommers - 11/17/2020 - 3:32pm

  8. Seven Vanderbilt technologies earn patent protection in February

    ... 10,925,860 Compositions and methods of treating cardiac fibrosis with ifetroban Erica Carrier Leo Pavliv Bryan ... Webster 10,908,168 Generation of human allergen- and helminth-specific IgE monoclonal antibodies for diagnostic ...

    sommers - 02/25/2021 - 10:56am

  9. Nanoparticle targets tumor-infiltrating immune cells, flips switch telling them to fight

    ... particle to do that and found early success using it on human melanoma tissue. “Tumors are pretty conniving and have evolved ... in mouse immune cells, then mouse tumors and eventually human tissue samples. “That’s really exciting because it ...

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

  10. Karl Zelik named Emerging Leader by Chamber, YP Nashville

    ... the biological structures and mechanisms behind human movement – joints, muscles and tendons – helps to design better ... Government & Public Affairs; Hospitality & Tourism; Human Resources; Legal Services; Medical & Health Care Services; Public ...

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