UTSI technology may have a far-reaching impact on the future of micro-satellite space travel Over the last few decades, the field of satellite technology has started to shift toward miniaturization. Instead of satellites the size of cars or school buses, researchers are now creating satellites as small as a Rubik’s® Cube to offer a more (read more)
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University of Tennessee Technology and Research on the Forefront of COVID-19 Fight
“AUTM’s recognition of Dr. Peter Tsai and Dr. Michael Whitt emphasizes the high-caliber research and technology coming out of the UT System…”, UTRF President Dr. Stacey Patterson.
UTRF Licensee Announces Positive Phase 2 Clinical Results of VERU-111 for COVID-19
UTRF licensee Veru, Inc. announced today significant potential of VERU-111 in treating COVID-19, both as a broad-spectrum antiviral and an anti-inflammatory agent, which may help prevent effects leading to Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome. Statistically significant data from the Phase 2 clinical study results show an 81% relative reduction in death or respiratory failure at Day (read more)