Technology that lights up cells to enable study of the effects of drugs and monitor disease is among The Scientist magazine’s top 10 innovations of 2013. It’s also a University of Tennessee technology and licensed by a Knoxville-based startup company. Read the UT Office of Communications and Marketing article
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UT Research Foundation Announces 2014 Maturation Fund Recipients
Treatment for age-related macular degeneration, technology to alert nurses when a newborn patient’s endotracheal tube tip is out of position and a sensor to check for contaminates in jet fuel are among the recipients of funding from the University of Tennessee Research Foundation. The University of Tennessee Research Foundation (UTRF) kicked off Global Entrepreneurship Week (read more)
Inventions And Patent Applications At UT Reach Record High In 2013
Inventions and Patent Applications at UT Reach Record High in 2013 KNOXVILLE – The University of Tennessee Research Foundation recorded an all-time high of 145 invention disclosures and filed a record 87 U.S. patent applications for FY 2013, according to its recently released annual report. The UT Research Foundation (UTRF) is a not-for-profit organization responsible (read more)