DANNCE.AI Raises $2.6 Million; Launches to Provide Clinicians and Drug Developers an AI Biomarkers Platform to Characterize Drug Effects and Optimize Neurological Care
DANNCE.ai, a start-up from the lab of Assistant Professor Timothy Dunn (BME, Pratt), is also in the Duke Capital Partners portfolio.
Soundwaves That Shed New Light
An imaging technology 'listens' to the sound of light to study different biological phenomena. The Yao lab is an inventor booth at Invented at Duke 2024.
Early-stage startups meet potential investors, partners at Triangle Venture Day
A total of 20 Triangle startups – including 4 with Duke roots – pitched their ideas to an audience that included more than 50 investor and strategic partnership groups at the Raleigh Convention Center.
New AI Product from Duke Professors Tackles Information Discovery and Synthesis
Jon Reifschneider, Pramod Singh and team developed Inquisite from their work running the Artificial Intelligence for Product Innovation Master's Program at Duke University’s Pratt School of Engineering.
Duke Inventions Bring $82.6M in Revenue and Launch 6 New Start-Ups
$82.6M in revenue. 94 patents issued. 302 new invention disclosures. In a down year for new disclosures, OTC focuses on investing in the future.
The Kardashians Take Longevity Test that Reveals Biological Age in ‘The Kardashians’ Upcoming Season Finale
Kardashians use biological age algorithm technology developed by Professors Terrie Moffitt & Avshalom Caspi (Psychology & Neuroscience, Trinity) and licensed to TruDiagnostics.
Better Together: Elentra and DaVinci Education Combine to Drive Transformation in Healthcare Education
DaVinci Education is a Duke University start-up, spun out around technology developed by David Wiener, Colleen Grochowski, and Vice Dean Dr. Edward Buckley (Ophthalmology, SOM).
Oak Ridge National Laboratory Collaborates with IonQ to Drive Critical U.S. Infrastructure Improvements
ORNL will leverage Duke start-up IonQ’s quantum technology to help solve power grid challenges in the U.S.
How AI is – and isn’t – changing the patent landscape
Intellectual property professionals from Duke OTC and Talem IP recently shared best practices around artificial intelligence and patenting.