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FemtoSci licenses nano-diamond technology from Vanderbilt

Nashville-based International FemtoScience, Inc. exclusively licensed functionalized nano-diamond based composites technology from Vanderbilt University. This is the second license for the company and expands on similar technologies licensed in November of 2013.


2014 Inventor Survey - We heard you!

Thanks to all that participated in our annual CTTC inventor satisfaction survey.  The outcomes were very encouraging – the best we’ve ever had.  But equally valuable were the comments provided by our inventors, which identified both strengths of the office and areas ripe for improvement.  Below are three themes from the responses that we thought we’d share, and


Music City Center unveils Wayfinder app, developed at Vanderbilt

Vanderbilt Assistant Professor Jules White was the center of attention at a press conference hosted by Nashville Mayor Karl Dean earlier this week.


Six Vanderbilt technologies earn U.S. patent protection in October

Six technologies developed at Vanderbilt University earned U.S. patent protection in October. They are:

 


Tech Transfer Tip: Discovering additional uses for existing drugs

I have made a new discovery that opens up additional uses for a drug that is either currently in development or is already on the market.  How can I engage with industry to help this group of patients?


Vanderbilt researcher unlocks Triple Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC), Nashville company plans to commercialize

Billboards, athletic events, schools, daycares, healthcare facilities, your office – right now the world is littered with pink accents meant to remind us of the prevalence of breast cancer.


What exactly is technology transfer? This video says it all.

As technology transfer professionals, we are often asked the question, "what exactly is technology transfer?" To help professionals around the globe answer this question with a unamimous voice, and to raise awareness of this growing and impactful field, the Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM) produced a short video that sums up what technology transfer does and why it


My Cancer Genome featured in Genome Oncology video

My Cancer Genome, a personalized cancer medicine knowledge resource developed at Vanderbilt University, is featured in a new video published by Genome Oncology, who specialize in translating next generation sequencing into actionable information and is working with Vanderbilt to make http://www.geno


AUTM Central meeting to be held in Nashville this July!

The Association for University Technology Managers will hold its Central Regional Meeting (CRM) in Nashville July 20-22.