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Opinion: Academia Suppresses Creativity the-scientist.com
Creativity enhances life. It enables the great thinkers, artists, and leaders of our world to continually push forward new concepts, new forms of expression and new ways to improve every facet of our existence. The creative...

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Have you looked at our new commercialization process yet? We'd love some feedback. What do you like? What do you think we could change?
Vanderbilt's Commercialization Process vanderbilt.edu
Posted January 24, 2012 - 11:24am The Center for Technology Transfer and Commercialization’s mission is: to provide professional technology commercialization services to the Vanderbilt community, optimizing the flow of...

Perfect Timing for Sensory Processing
When two sensory inputs – a sight and a sound – occur closely in time, the brain can “bind” them and conclude that they result from a ...
Perfect timing for sensory processing news.vanderbilt.edu
Perfect timing for sensory processing. Identification of brain regions involved in processing sights and sounds may offer insights into disorders like autism and dyslexia.

New drug mutes more melanomas news.vanderbilt.edu
New drug mutes more melanomas. An experimental melanoma drug may be beneficial for patients not eligible for targeted therapies.

Minds wide open: Neuroscience at Vanderbilt news.vanderbilt.edu
Minds wide open: Neuroscience at Vanderbilt. Vanderbilt University has emerged as one of the nation’s leading academic centers in neuroscience.

Five Vanderbilt technologies are the focus of this year’s TechVenture Challenge business plan competition.
At the recent Ideas Showcase, Vanderbilt faculty presented their inventions to a crowd of research, business, and law students that will ...
Important Dates techventurechallenge.org
Feb 13:Team registration closes at 5pm Feb 20: All participants notified of team placement Feb 22: CTTC seminar Feb 27: Articles of Incorporation due by 5pm March: Business plan development April 5: Executive summary &...

Announcement from Vanderbilt Center for Technology Transfer and Commercialization
Please suggest our group to others who would be interested about technology transfer and research taking place at Vanderbilt University. ...

Top Ten Innovations 2011 the-scientist.com
In its brief, 4-year history, The Scientist’s annual Top 10 Innovations contest has become a showcase of the coolest life science tools to emerge in the previous year. This year’s installment is no exception. We received more...

Countries around the world are grappling with aging populations, increasing incidence of chronic diseases, and spiraling costs of healthcare. It is essential that we develop more efficient, scalable and less costly systems of...

The Vanderbilt Center for Neuroscience Drug Discovery Announces New Drug Candidates for Schizophrenia Entering Preparation for...
The Vanderbilt Center for Neuroscience Drug Discovery announced today that new drug candidates for schizophrenia generated from its ...
Posted December 12, 2011 - 1:10pm The Vanderbilt Center for Neuroscience Drug Discovery announced today that new drug candidates for schizophrenia generated from its ongoing collaboration with Janssen Pharmaceutica, NV, are now...

Vanderbilt is... youtube.com
See what makes Vanderbilt one of the most highly respected and most engaging universities and research institutions in the world. We give you a look at Vande...

Dr. Feynman's 6 Principles of Trendspotting innovationexcellence.com
Is it possible to predict the future? Apparently, Richard Feynman could. He dreamed up some of the today's most exciting technologies, like nanotech and quantum computing, decades ago. Moreover, these weren't mere daydreams or...

The American Association for Cancer Research will recognize Stephen W. Fesik, Ph.D., with the 2012 AACR Award for Outstanding Achievement in Chemistry in Cancer Research at the AACR Annual Meeting 2012, held here March 31 –...

Dopamine impacts your willingness to work news.vanderbilt.edu
Dopamine impacts your willingness to work. A new brain imaging study that has found an individual’s willingness to work hard to earn money is strongly influenced by the chemistry in three specific areas of the brain.

Next My Health Chat to cover Neuroscience
Join the My Health Chat at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, May 16 to learn more about the fascinating field of neuroscience!
Next My Health Chat: 'Discoveries in Neurosciences' May 16 news.vanderbilt.edu
Next My Health Chat: 'Discoveries in Neurosciences' May 16. The May program for My Health Chat will be the fascinating field of neurosciences. Panelists will be Reid Thompson, M.D., chair of Neurosurgery and director of the...

Congratulations, Jeff!
Congrats, Jeff Conn, for being presented with the first Governor's Award for Innovation Excellence at the 2012 Governor’s Innovation ...
Vandy's Conn wins innovation award tennessean.com
Vanderbilt’s Dr. P. Jeffrey Conn was honored with the first Governor’s Award for Innovation Excellence at the 2012 Governor’s Innovation Conference.

Free Seminar: Strategies for Protection of Intellectual Property Related to Software
Free Seminar: Strategies for Protection of Intellectual Property Related to Software
CTTC and VUSE cordially invite you to attend a ...

Tech Connect Registration Form vanderbilt.edu
Vanderbilt researchers have discovered a new insect repellent compound that may be thousands of times stronger than DEET, the active ingredient currently in common mosquito repellents. This new compound is the first of its kind...

Check out this article about possible changes to European regulation:
The grass is greener on the other side.
That is traditionally how device makers have viewed Europe when it comes to medical device ...
Medical device regulation in Europe may be changing. Read more about how this may affect the approval and commercialization of new medical devices.
