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UTRF Administrator / November 4, 2021

UTRF Internship, Health Science Center Office (Memphis)

Now Accepting Applications for 2021-2022 Internship Program The UTRF internship program is a hands-on opportunity to explore new innovations being developed at UT and  to understand the transition from research to a commercial product. Our interns work closely with UTRF’s licensing staff to provide support for innovation assessments while obtaining valuable experience in preparation for careers that (read more)

UTRF Administrator / October 26, 2021

UTRF Feature Story: CTN2, A Statewide Enabling Collaboration for Clinical Trials 

A subsidiary of the University of Tennessee Research Foundation, the Clinical Trials Network of Tennessee (CTN2) facilitates industry-sponsored clinical trials conducted by University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC) clinical research faculty across the state. In just three years, the organization has experienced significant growth, enabling collaboration and innovation across the state to the benefit of all Tennesseans.  Launched in (read more)

UTRF Administrator / October 26, 2021

UTRF Inventor Spotlight: Dr. Nawajes Mandal

UTHSC researcher studies sphingolipid signaling in ocular and neurodegenerative disease and diabetes   Dr. Nawajes Mandal has spent his career at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC) trying to better understand lipid and sphingolipid signaling in ocular and neurodegenerative disease and diabetes. One of his current projects may help slow the progression of retinal degeneration, (read more)

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