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Vanderbilt Innovation Ambassadors Program

The Innovation Ambassadors Program is an institutional initiative to provide Vanderbilt faculty with improved, peer-delivered access to information and assistance related to innovation and entrepreneurship on campus. 

Vanderbilt University Innovation Ambassadors
Current

Ambassadors

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    Image of Dr. Colin M. Barker

    Colin M. Barker, M.D.

    Cardiovascular Medicine


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    Image of Ryan Buckley

    Ryan J. Buckley, M.D.

    General Internal Medicine and Public Health


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    Image of Rob Carnahan

    Robert Carnahan, Ph.D.

    Pediatrics


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    Image of Edward Chaum

    Edward Chaum, Ph.D., M.D.

    Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences


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    Image of Shabnam Eghbali

    Shabnam Eghbali, M.D.

    Internal medicine


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    Image of Daniel Fabbri

    Daniel Fabbri, Ph.D., FAMIA

    Biomedical Informatics


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    Image of Bryan Hartley

    Bryan Hartley, M.D.

    Interventional Radiology


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    Image of T. S. Harvey

    T. S. Harvey, Ph.D.

    Arts & Sciences, Anthropology


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    Image of Jo Ellen Holt

    Jo Ellen Holt

    School of Nursing


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    Image of Douglas Kojetin

    Douglas Kojetin, Ph.D.

    Biochemistry


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    Image of Yiorgos Kostoulas

    Yiorgos Kostoulas, Ph.D., M.B.A.

    General Engineering


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    Image of Alexander Langerman

    Alexander J. Langerman, M.D., S.M., FACS

    Otolaryngology


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    Image of George Nicholson

    George T. Nicholson, M.D.

    Pediatric Cardiology


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    Image of Kevin Sexton

    Kevin W. Sexton, MD

    Surgery


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    Image of Sahar Takkouche

    Sahar Takkouche, M.D., M.B.A.

    Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Metabolism


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    Image of Chris Vanags

    Chris Vanags , Ph.D.

    Peabody College of Education


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    Image of Jonathan Wanderer

    Jonathan P. Wanderer, M.D., MPhil, FASA, FAMIA

    Anesthesiology


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    Image of Alex G. Waterson

    Alex G. Waterson, Ph.D.

    Pharmacology


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    Image of Robert Webster

    Robert Webster

    Mechanical Engineering


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    Jim Weimer

    James Weimer, Ph.D.

    Computer Science


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    Image of Lauren Williamson

    Lauren Williamson, Ph.D.

    Vanderbilt Vaccine Center


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    Image of Alyssa Wise

    Alyssa Wise, Ph.D.

    Peabody College of Education


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    Image of Jesse Wrenn

    Jesse Wrenn, Ph.D., M.D.

    Emergency Medicine


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    Image of Adam D. Yock

    Adam D. Yock, Ph.D.

    Radiation Oncology


Program Overview

The Innovation Ambassadors Program is an institutional initiative to provide Vanderbilt faculty with peer-delivered access to information and assistance related to innovation and entrepreneurship on campus. The Program achieves this goal by recruiting faculty Ambassadors from departments across campus and training them on relevant topics, empowering them to serve as liaisons between researchers and innovation programs and resources at Vanderbilt.

Ambassadors receive instruction on a variety of commercialization, intellectual property, and entrepreneurship topics, as well as application of Vanderbilt policies and procedures, all designed to enable them to help others in their departments obtain quick guidance and peer support for all their innovation and entrepreneurship needs. The Innovation Ambassadors Program is administered by the Center for Technology Transfer and Commercialization (CTTC). Like all CTTC-related services, the Program serves the entire Vanderbilt research community, spanning both the University and the Medical Center, and aligns with institutional priorities to increase faculty engagement in research translation and commercialization to achieve real-world impact. The Program’s success is enabled by the commitment of the Ambassadors and support from their departments.

Ambassador Responsibilities

Each Ambassador serves their home department and/or division, committing to volunteer for a minimum of 2-year term with the program. They receive training in relevant policies such as Intellectual Property and Conflict of Interest, and are kept abreast of new programs for enhancing innovation and entrepreneurship across campus. Additionally, the Ambassadors connect quarterly as a group to share experiences, successes, and challenges and to identify new initiatives to enhance Vanderbilt’s innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem. As part of the program, Ambassadors are asked to deliver periodic departmental presentations on innovation and entrepreneurship efforts at Vanderbilt and in the local community. Ambassadors serve in additional innovation-related roles as well, including as guest judges during pitch competitions at the Wond’ry and as members of the Innovation Catalyst Fund Review Committee.

Benefits

While Ambassadors bring a clear value to their home department and/or division, they also have access to many benefits. As recognized innovation leaders on campus, Ambassadors are closely connected with both VU/VUMC and regional leadership. Networking and education opportunities are provided through presentations and access to regional conferences, and they receive ongoing training and updates on topics such as emerging trends in startup funding and local and national funding sources. 

The Ambassadors continue to succeed in increasing awareness of innovation-related programming and resources across campus, contributing to a rise in invention disclosure numbers and startup interactions since the launch of the program in 2022.