Weird Science – Duke Magazine
Professor David Smith (ECE, Pratt) is a pioneer in the field of metamaterials – melding basic research and successful commercialization.
restor3d Announces Successful Closing of $70 Million Financing
restor3d is a Duke orthopedic medical device start-up spun out of the lab of Professor Ken Gall (MEMS, Pratt). DCP has participated in every round.
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).
ARVO recognizes Daniel R. Saban as a rising star in the world of ophthalmology and visual science
Leading research organization awards Associate Professor Daniel R. Saban (Ophthalmology, SOM) for his contributions to the field. Saban is commercializing this research through Duke University start-up Piximune Therapeutics.
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.
Transforming inventions into products: Duke charts a path for student innovators
Duke’s innovation ecosystem collaborates to offer Duke graduate and professional students a hands-on technology commercialization bootcamp – focused on student-led inventions.
How Stefan Roberts and inSoma Bio are upgrading fat grafting with Duke technology and support
Learn how the Duke community is helping BME Ph.D. graduate Stefan Roberts and his start-up inSoma Bio commercialize technology he developed in the lab of Professor Ashutosh Chilkoti.