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Device developed by Dr. Abbas Ardehali could improve results for patients undergoing ECMO
Device developed by Dr. Abbas Ardehali could improve results for patients undergoing ECMO
Dr. Abbas Ardehali Photo: UCLA
Opportunities for AI + Comp Med Expands with Optum Labs AI in Healthcare Hub
Opportunities for AI and Computational Medicine Expand with Launch of Optum Labs AI in Healthcare Hub
October 2022
UCLA Technology Development Group (TDG) and Optum Labs, the research and development arm of UnitedHealth Group, announce the launch of a research collaboration to advance artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in healthcare.
How the secrets of the ‘water bear’ could improve lifesaving drugs like insulin
Originally published on UCLA Newsroom https://newsroom.ucla.edu/stories/water-bear-secret-to-improving-lifesaving-medications
How the secrets of the ‘water bear’ could improve lifesaving drugs like insulin
Inspired by creatures that survive in harsh environments and aided by UCLA’s Innovation Fund, a team has invented a polymer with the potential to extend the shelf life and reach of medications
UCLA TDG Innovation Magazine Summer 2022
UCLA TDG Innovation Magazine Summer 2022
In this issue
- Recaps of the MedTech and LABEST 2022 Conferences - in person!
- Fighting Brain Fog
LABEST 2022 VIDEOS now on YouTube
LABEST 2022 Main Track and Professor Spotlights are now viewable on YouTube
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LATEST UPDATE: LABEST 2022 is SOLD OUT!
LATEST UPDATE: LABEST 2022 is SOLD OUT !!!
A LImited Number of Walk Up tickets may be available the day of the event starting at 5/26 at 8AM but not guaranteed.
View Full Online Program, Poster Entries and Professor Spotlights Here.
Talking Tech Transfer: Amir Naiberg
Amir Naiberg has been the associate vice-chancellor and CEO and president of UCLA Technology Development Group since 2016, when he joined from having led Yeda, the tech transfer arm of Weizmann Institute of Science.
In Memoriam - Brian Roe
In memoriam: Brian Roe, 41, director at UCLA Technology Development Group
Marivi Valcourt | April 5, 2022
Brian Roe, director of the industry research and material transfer team at the UCLA Technology Development Group, died March 23. He was 41.