Tag: AR Health Ventures Accelerator

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New BioVentures Podcast Episode Features Dr. Marie Burdine’s Research on Kidney Transplant Outcomes

BioVentures has released a new podcast episode featuring Dr. Marie Burdine, a member of the most recent AR Health Ventures Accelerator cohort. In the episode, she discusses her team’s research on a drug designed to reduce delayed graft function (DGF), a complication that can occur following kidney transplantation. DGF affects approximately 30% of kidney transplant recipients and is often associated with damage to donor kidneys during transport. Dr. Burdine’s team is evaluating whether adding the drug to organ preservation solutions can reduce injury and improve recovery after transplantation using a preclinical pig transplant model. According to the discussion, early findings indicate faster recovery of kidney function and reduced tissue injury. The research aims to improve transplant outcomes and increase the number of donor organs suitable for transplantation.

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Submit Your Idea: ARHVA Awardees Receive Support Toward Commercialization

The AR Health Ventures Accelerator (ARHVA) invites UAMS employees to submit innovative therapeutic or drug discovery ideas for significant financial and administrative support toward commercialization.  Selected projects receive financial grants of up to $50,000, project management, budget allocation and progress tracking. This unique support framework allows researchers to focus on their innovations, while ARHVA ensures projects stay on track, increasing the commercial value and paving the way for successful licensing, partnerships or startups.  All UAMS employees are eligible to apply, including trainees and postdoctoral fellows. The full Request for Applications document outlining the application process is available on the ARHVA website, as is a detailed FAQ. The application period begins August 26, 2024, and runs through September 30, 2024, at 5 PM. The funding decision announcement will be November 29, 2024​. Read about inaugural ARHVA cohort, who are tackling biofilm formation in Staphylococcus aureus infections, radiation-responsive liposomes for cancer therapy, and a novel biomarker for liver injury detection.  For more information, contact BioVentures Senior Program Manager Stefanie Kennon-McGill, Ph.D., at skennonmcgill@uams.edu.

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