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Lumicell’s Cutting-Edge Imaging Platform Receives Historic FDA Approval to Illuminate Residual Breast Cancer
Lumicell is an MIT start-up based on breast cancer imaging technology co-developed by Dr. David Kirsch (Radiation Oncology, 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.
Plug and Play Announces Inaugural Batch of Startups Selected for their Medtech Program
Duke start-up Sparta Biomedical has been selected for Batch 1 of Plug and Play's Warsaw Medtech program in Spring 2024.
BMI OrganBank, Atrium Health and LifeShare Carolinas Partner to Launch Nation’s First Organ Banking Technology
BMI OrganBank licensed perfusion tech from the Duke Ex-Vivo Organ Lab, led by Drs. Andrew S. Barbas and Matthew Hartwig (Surgery, SOM).
FDA and EMA Accept Vorasidenib Regulatory Submissions for the Treatment of IDH-mutant diffuse glioma
This application of vorasidenib is based on licensed technology developed by Dr. Darell Bigner (Neurobiology, SOM) and colleagues.
CITI Program Begins Innovative Licensing Partnership with Duke University
Just ASK™ is copyrighted course material developed by Dr. Nadine Barrett (formerly Family Medicine and Community Health, SOM) on how to increase equity and diversity in clinical trials.
Duke Kannapolis Community Registry Marks Milestone with Industry License
Personal Genome Diagnostics is the first company to obtain a license to materials from a unique community registry and biorepository managed by Duke CTSI.
Basking Biosciences Announces Close of $55 Million Financing to Accelerate Clinical Development for First Reversible Thrombolytic for Ischemic Stroke
Basking Biosciences, a start-up out of the lab of Professor Bruce Sullenger (Surgery, SOM), is developing a next-gen treatment for stroke.
Forewarned partnering with IU-led OmniSOC to promote critical cybersecurity tool
Forewarned is a Duke startup created to commercialize STINGAR, a security software platform developed by Chief Information Officer Tracy Futhey and team (Duke Office of Information Technology).