Duke Surgical Resident is Building a Medical Device Company
Muath Bishawi M.D. Ph.D reflects on his innovation journey as his start-up, Lacuna Medical, receives seed financing led by Duke Capital Partners
Duke Capital Partners Leads Investment in Reselute
Reselute, founded around Duke technology by a Duke professor and graduates, is developing solutions to orthopedic infections
Duke Capital Partners Leads Investment in Lacuna Medical
Lacuna Medical is Developing a 3D Shape Catheter that is More Resistant to Failure
Isolere Bio: Inside the journey of a Duke biotech start-up
From an invention in 1999, to start-up creation in 2017, to acquisition in 2023, learn of the twists and turns of Duke start-up Isolere Bio from its co-founders.
Invented at Duke 2022 brings together the university research, innovation, and entrepreneurship community
Members of the Duke research, innovation, and entrepreneurship community gathered for the annual celebration of inventions and inventors, as well as to network with each other and various internal and external partners.
Duke Technology Launches PFAS-Destroying Waste Treatment Company to Nasdaq
This article first appeared on the Pratt School of Engineering page, written by Ken Kingery. As he watched his business partner ring the opening bell of the Nasdaq Stock Market, Marc Deshusses couldn’t help but smile.…
374Water Trading on Nasdaq Under Symbol “SCWO”
Press release picture The cleantech company broadens its capital markets reach at a critical time in waste and wastewater treatment, as contaminants like PFAS, microplastics and pharmaceuticals require a permanent solution. “374Water’s Nasdaq listing…
Duke Startup restor3d Raises $23M to Expand 3D Printed Personalized Solutions for Musculoskeletal Surgery and Develop Machine Learning Enabled Design Tools
DURHAM, N.C., April 5, 2022–(BUSINESS WIRE)–restor3d, a leading medical device company and 3D printing manufacturer, has raised $23 million to expand the delivery of 3D printed personalized surgical solutions across multiple musculoskeletal specialties and to…
A Computer That Could Change Everything
The Duke Quantum Computing Center wants to go where no computer has gone before. With quantum computing—technology that is 100 million times faster than a traditional computer—Jungsang Kim, Chris Monroe and Ken Brown of…