The Innovation Challenge showcased three groundbreaking medical technologies addressing challenges in weight management, bacterial infections, and heart valve repair. Jeannette Messer, DVM, PhD, was awarded the $100,000 prize from Jones Day for her innovative antimicrobial antibody therapeutics that could revolutionize how bacterial infections are treated.
By Stephen MacNamara, MS, Associate Director, Innovations Development, Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland Clinic inventor Stanley Hazen, MD, PhD, shares his groundbreaking research on molecular mechanisms of heart disease and their potential to transform patient care as part of Cleveland Clinic Innovations’ Inventor Chronicle series.
In the Nurse Inventor Spotlight series, Cleveland Clinic nurses share their innovation journey, inspiration, unmet needs, and how their innovation may impact patients and caregivers.
The deal will expand Strolll’s digital therapeutics platform and see Cleveland Clinic become a shareholder in the company. Lead investigator and Cleveland Clinic inventor, Jay Alberts, PhD, Vice Chair of Innovation in Cleveland Clinic’s Neurological Institute, comments.
Cleveland Clinic Innovations portfolio company Centerline Biomedical’s Intra-Operative Positioning System (IOPS) aims to help clinicians visualize endovascular tools in real-time and reduce their dependence on fluoroscopy systems.
Company currently collaborates with Cleveland Clinic on breast cancer and ovarian cancer vaccines. The research under the new joint development agreement will be led at Cleveland Clinic by Thaddeus Stappenbeck, MD, PhD, Department Chair of Inflammation and Immunity.
Cleveland Clinic Innovations leaders share insights into the digital technologies currently transforming the healthcare industry. Facing unprecedented challenges, including escalating operational costs and severe workforce shortages, these pioneering technologies are proving essential, delivering practical solutions that enhance efficiency and patient care.
Discover how Floreo's acquisition of Autism Eyes enhances autism therapy through VR and eye-tracking technology, supported by Cleveland Clinic Innovations' commitment to healthcare innovation.
Autism Eyes, a company born from Cleveland Clinic Innovations with intellectual property licensed from Cleveland Clinic, has been acquired by Floreo, enhancing their behavioral health VR services, alongside Cleveland Clinic's strategic investment in the company.