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In-Vivo Pre-Clinical Validation of Sensory-guided Smart Catheters Technology for Stroke Treatment and Endovascular Navigation
This project aims to improve the “first pass efficacy” of mechanical thrombectomy (MT), which is the gold standard of endovascular stroke treatment.
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Dann C. Martin
Dr. Dann C. Martin is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Radiology within Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Dr. Martin's expertise in interventional radiology and medical imaging technologies as well as his background in engineering has positioned him at the forefront of clinical…
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Interventional Radiology Intelligent Stereotactic (IRIS) Device
The technology is a simple device that enables accurate and rapid determination of a specific needle entry angle, similar in function to a protractor. This device is intuitive to use and very low cost to manufacture and purchase, minimizing two major barriers to entry for such a device.
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Augmented Reality Headset Development for Intra-Operative Guidance of Surgery with Near Infrared Autofluorescence
The proposed system is an augmented reality headset for surgical guidance using optical imaging. Creating a unifying modular platform will increase the usability of previous patents developed here at Vanderbilt.
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Developing a Training System for Emergency Response
The team is developing a prototype of the first-ever AI-powered training system with novel techniques building upon the cutting-edge generative AI technologies to enhance the training for emergency call-takers. Specifically, the focus is developing two major novel components: simulation and…
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Electrochemicallyenhanced Lithium Adsorption System (ELiAS)
The team has invented a novel electrochemical system for selective lithium extraction from aqueous solutions that combines lithium-selective sorbents with an innovative two-phase operational architecture. Our approach leverages industrial sorbents like Layered Double Hydroxides (LDH) in a…
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