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Grantee News · March 15, 2016
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given clearance to market and sell the powered lower-limb exoskeleton created by a team of Vanderbilt engineers and commercialized by the Parker Hannifin Corporation for both clinical and personal use in the United States.
Grantee News · February 25, 2016
Scientists report that a new visual readout method to count individual nucleic acid molecules within a sample can be performed by any cell-phone camera.
Grantee News · February 19, 2016
Engineers have developed a technique to make artificial arteries that produce biochemical signals vital to their natural functions.
Grantee News · February 19, 2016
A new way to analyze breast cancer MRI data appears to reliably distinguish between patients who would need hormonal treatment versus needing chemotherapy.
Grantee News · February 17, 2016
Researchers are using network science to gain new insights into 'subfailure' ligament injuries.
Grantee News · February 16, 2016
The nephrologists research team is building an implantable artificial kidney with microchip filters that also serve as a scaffold for living kidney cells.
Grantee News · February 10, 2016
Scientists have created the first robotically driven experimentation system to determine the effects of a large number of drugs on many proteins.
Grantee News · February 9, 2016
Engineers have modified the cotton candy machine to create complex microfluidic networks that mimic the capillary system in living tissue.
Grantee News · February 2, 2016
A study evaluated the relationship between schizophrenia genes and those associated with subcortical brain volumes, and found no genetic overlap between them.
Grantee News · February 1, 2016
Using electrodes implanted in the temporal lobes of awake patients, scientists have decoded brain signals at nearly the speed of perception.