UTRF News
UT Technology To Help Detect Deadly Disease
A group of researchers at the University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine in Knoxville has created technology that provides non-invasive detection of amyloidosis, a disease known to occur in Type 2 diabetes, myeloma, rheumatoid arthritis, Alzheimer’s and other fatal or debilitating diseases. Currently there is no detection for amyloidosis available in the U.S., and (read more)
Nghia Chiem Joins The University Of Tennessee Research Foundation
The University of Tennessee Research Foundation has announced that Nghia Chiem, Ph.D., has joined the organization as a licensing associate. “Dr. Nghia Chiem has an outstanding track record as a scientist and business development professional,” said David Washburn, vice president of UTRF. “His experience and knowledge of commercializing early-stage technology will further strengthen The University (read more)