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

    ... When classified as “TNBC”, the cancer is defined by what it isn’t, falling into a “bucket of last resort”. It is used to ... genetic drivers. This discovery has revolutionized the way we think about TNBC. It means that scientists can explore therapies that target ...

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

  2. Product Development & Manufacturing Support

    ... development and manufacturing experience. As such, we can provide various types of support in relation to product development, ... (pharmaceutical, medical device, or diagnostic) What is the intended use and indications for use? What documentation is ...

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

  3. Mass spectrometry team earns grant to map body at the cellular level

    ... within tissue at different points in their lifecycle. Know what a healthy body looks like at the cellular level, and scientists can begin ... Caprioli said. “To understand disease to the extent we want, we have to know what each is doing in the context of the tissue ...

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

  4. Using a mapping technique to reassess prior Alzheimer’s studies finds ‘powerful,’ improved reproducibility

    ... area of the brain. This is the first study to use what the team is calling “meta analysis network mapping” to essentially ... identifying the symptom-specific brain network. “We’re hoping to look at individual patients with dementia and then eventually ...

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

  5. Novel genetic study sheds new light on risk of heart attack

    ... target in the development of new anti-cancer drugs. But what does it do when it’s not killing cells? To find out, Zinkel and ... and studied what happens to their mitochondria. “We found that these mice … in the absence of Bid had mitochondrial ...

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

  6. TIPs pre-proposals for university funding due Nov. 4

    ... “Collaboration is a core value of our university and what keeps us at the forefront of change and innovation and brings us strongly ... at $10 million per year in awards, I’m excited that we are able to extend the competition for another year while taking time to ...

    sommers - 10/11/2019 - 9:28am

  7. Stress fractures and running wearables: The mistake that could mean injuries

    ... the impact of the foot hitting pavement – which is what virtually all of them do – tell users little about the forces on bones ... methods for assessing bone stress and injury risk. “We looked through the recent scientific literature, and we found that more than ...

    sommers - 03/08/2019 - 10:25am

  8. How ants get angry: Precise “lock and key” process regulates aggression, acceptance

    ... chemical markers which play key roles in their interactions. What surprised us is that ants not only have these markers, but require these ...

    sommers - 02/07/2020 - 10:44am

  9. ViSE grant builds prototypes, encourages innovation

    12/05/2013 What if there was a program that connected surgeons, physicians, nursing staff, ... care providers with a team of the nation’s top engineers? What if that program enabled the transfer of innovative ideas to working ...

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

  10. Entrepreneur Boot Camp draws large crowd, positive reviews

    ... Stefansic shared personal and professional accounts of what it takes to start a company. He urged the crowd to know themselves and ... state support for entrepreneurship; and how to grow once you've started a company.  "Entrepreneurship is alive and well at ...

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