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Wireless Tissue Palpation for Minimally Invasive Robotic Surgery Techniques

Researchers in Vanderbilt University's STORM Lab have developed a wireless palpation device that uses magnetic coupling between two units to provide valuable feedback about tissue properties and potential abnormalities. The wireless capabilities of this technology make it ideally suited for minimally invasive surgery and natural orifice procedures, as the device does not require the use of a surgical port.


Licensing Contact

Masood Machingal

615.343.3548
Gastrointestinal

Electrochemically Actuated Optical Modulator

Vanderbilt University researchers have developed a novel approach for creating dynamic, tunable reflective color displays using an electrochemical modulator. The technology can be implemented into devices requiring low power reflective color displays, such as smart watches and e-readers, and is adaptable for spectral control across a broad spectrum of frequencies from the visible to the far infrared. This technology provides a low power, tunable approach for modulating the optical properties of a material.


Licensing Contact

Philip Swaney

615.322.1067

pECHO: Easy to Use Smartphone App for Assisting in Transesophageal Echocardiography Exam

Transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) is a test that uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of the heart. It provides more detail that a standard echocardiogram. Vanderbilt researchers have created a software that creates an easy to follow, step-by-step procedure for a transesophageal echocardiography exam.


Licensing Contact

Masood Machingal

615.343.3548

Anti-human Myeloid Cell Nuclear Differentiation Monoclonal Antibody

The antibody is a rat IgG1 monoclonal, clone 3C1.


Licensing Contact

Karen Rufus

615.322.4295
Research Tools
Antibody
Assays/Screening

Purified Bovine cAMP and cGMP Dependant Protein Kinases

This research targets PKA, PKG.


Licensing Contact

Karen Rufus

615.322.4295

Inventors

Jackie Corbin
Research Tools
Cardiovascular
Protein/Peptide

Scn1a Knockout Mouse Genetic Model of Epilepsy

This is a unique genetically modified strain ofmice that models Dravet syndrome, a severe infant-onset epileptic encephalopathy. They are maintained on apure 129S6/SvEvTac genetic background to facilitate genetic studies.


Licensing Contact

Karen Rufus

615.322.4295
Research Tools
Animal Model

Immortalized Mouse Epididymal Epithelial Cell Lines

These cell lines are useful for studying the regulation of tissue-specific gene expression, and may also be used to identify epididymal-specific transcription factors involved in expression of specific proteins in the epididymis.


Licensing Contact

Cameron Sargent

615.343.2430
Research Tools
Genitourinary
Cell Line

GluN2B Floxed Mice (also called NR2B, glutamate receptor 2B)

Allows for targeted deletion of the GluN2B subunit of NMDA receptors in specific cells or at specific times during development, juvenile, or adult stages. C57BL6/J background


Licensing Contact

Cameron Sargent

615.343.2430

Inventors

Eric Delpire
Research Tools
Neuroscience/Neurology
Animal Model

Endothieal Nitric Oxide Synthase Null Mice (db/db background)

This research targets eNOS.


Licensing Contact

Karen Rufus

615.322.4295

Inventors

Raymond Harris
Research Tools
Cardiovascular
Animal Model

Rabbit-Anti-mouse Pancreatic and Duodenal Homebox Gene-1 Antibody

This research targets Pdx-1.


Licensing Contact

Cameron Sargent

615.343.2430

Inventors

Christopher Wright