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  1. National expert leads workshop on SBIR/STTR programs

    ... plan, he said that SBIR/STTR funding depends on the “what if” factor – if awarded this money, what will the impact be? It ... and business fiction to the government,” Henry said. We have to tell a compelling story that stands out from 10 others in a phase I ...

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

  2. Aspirnaut™ takes STEM learning to rural areas, opens doors for impoverished students

    ... “I like seeing results. I like knowing that what I am doing is going to have some kind of bearing on the world,” Cody ... videoconferencing). And it's been extremely successful. "We have had a total of 69 high school interns, 49 of whom are far enough along ...

    nbmas - 10/02/2015 - 10:45am

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

    ... of the Vanderbilt Vaccine Research Program. “What’s so exciting about clinical research now is that we have more robust tools than ever to ask questions about the immune system ...

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

  4. The hunt is on for closest Earth-like planets

    ... solar systems,” Stassun said. “In a few years’ time, we may very well know that there are other habitable planets out there, with ... Earth that receive radiation from their star equivalent to what Earth receives from our sun. For 408 stars, TESS can glimpse a planet just ...

    sommers - 04/01/2019 - 9:16am

  5. Tech Connect: iPhone plus nanoscale porous silicon equals cheap, simple home diagnostics

    ... you know if there’s a problem or not. That’s what electrical engineer Sharon Weiss, Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of ... uses,” she said. “With our nanoscale porous silicon, weve created these nanoscale holes that are a thousand times smaller than ...

    sommers - 07/15/2019 - 10:07am

  6. Colorectal cancer researchers receive SPORE funding

    ... each project to reach a translational goal in five years, we pride ourselves on taking on high-risk, high-reward projects,” said ... by targeting glutamine metabolism. Berlin explained what some of those research goals mean for colorectal cancer patients. ...

    sommers - 09/27/2019 - 9:49am

  7. Tech Connect: A Special Edition Tech Connect for the Vanderbilt Community

    ... Vanderbilt Community (and not our usual broader audience). We wanted to update researchers that utilize our services on several important ... so that our inventors can easily and quickly make sense of what payments they are receiving and why. As of this week, we are utilizing ...

    sommers - 05/15/2019 - 8:28am

  8. Tech Connect: New issue of Driving Innovation Forward featuring: John Wikswo and Karl Zelik

    ... Inside the March 2019 issue: Practicing What We Preach and a look at MTAShare, CTTC Performance Metrics from FY18 and a 10 ...

    sommers - 04/29/2019 - 10:43am

  9. Driving Innovation Forward, Mar 2019

    ... Forward – aptly describes CTTC’s on-campus mission. We are an advocate for researchers to find tangible application for their ... Occasionally an opportunity comes along to practice what we preach, to apply creativity and innovation to a problem in our local ...

    sommers - 04/25/2019 - 1:19pm

  10. Encephalitis identified as rare toxicity of immunotherapy treatment

    ... in an increasing number of cancer types. The more patients we use them in, the more that fraction as an absolute number of patients ... becomes larger.” Researchers are trying to understand what triggers these adverse reactions to immune checkpoint inhibitors and are ...

    sommers - 07/23/2019 - 9:03am