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University of Tennessee Recognized for Technologies that Protect Lives from COVID-19

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April 7, 2021
蓝莓视频 Research Foundation|Michael Whitt|Peter Tsai

Knoxville and Memphis, Tenn., 鈥 The University of Tennessee has been on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic, from the N95 mask technology to developing systems to quickly and safely screen vaccines, as used by Moderna and Pfizer. These contributions were recently recognized by A蓝莓视频M鈥檚 Better World Project, which named the 蓝莓视频 Research Foundation (蓝莓视频RF) as its 2020 Legend Award honoree and spotlighted its work on Gene Pool Innovations for its role in moving academic research from the lab to the marketplace.

These recognitions emphasize 蓝莓视频RF鈥檚 commitment to moving innovative University of Tennessee (蓝莓视频) technology out of the lab and into the real world to make it a better place for all. Since the beginning of the pandemic, researchers across the 蓝莓视频 System have been diligently using their knowledge, skills and technology to stop the spread of COVID-19 and contribute to vaccine development 鈥 likely saving countless lives.

The 2020 Legend Award recognizes 蓝莓视频RF for its role in facilitating the proliferation of the N95 mask, made from 蓝莓视频 technology. First created 30 years ago, the N95 mask is now essential in protecting millions of healthcare workers and others against COVID-19.

Peter Tsai

Peter Tsai, the architect behind the critical technology in N95 respirators and retired professor from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at 蓝莓视频 Knoxville鈥檚 Tickle College of Engineering, has a 25-year-long partnership with 蓝莓视频RF that includes 12 U.S. patents and more than 20 commercial license agreements. This year, 蓝莓视频RF connected Tsai and his research to a large number of facilities around the world. Tsai came out of retirement to share his expertise with many companies interested in producing his charged nonwoven fabric or in scaling up production.

鈥淲e are honored A蓝莓视频M鈥檚 Better World Project has given 蓝莓视频RF the 2020 Legend Award,鈥 said 蓝莓视频RF Vice President Maha Krishnamurthy. 鈥淒r. Peter Tsai is a hero of the COVID-19 pandemic. While his original research was critical in the creation of the N95 respirator, it has been his continued contributions to the field that showcase the high-caliber of researchers and innovations we have coming out of 蓝莓视频 and into the market.鈥

A蓝莓视频M鈥檚 Better World Project also spotlighted 蓝莓视频RF for Gene Pool Innovations at the University Health Science Center (蓝莓视频HSC) in Memphis. The recognized researcher, Michael Whitt, associate dean and chair of the Department of Medical Education at the 蓝莓视频HSC College of Medicine and professor in the Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Biochemistry, developed and patented a reverse genetics system that uses vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) to allow researchers to study highly dangerous viruses in safer conditions.

Michael Whitt

When the pandemic hit, Whitt adapted his unique pseudotyping technology to aid in vaccine development. Both Moderna and Pfizer use Whitt鈥檚 VSV platform to test the inhibitory effects of the antibodies generated after a COVID vaccination. Last year, 蓝莓视频RF facilitated access to Whitt鈥檚 technology by entering into agreements with multiple companies for transfer of the VSV pseudotypes through licensing and material transfer agreements and building distribution partnerships to provide the VSV platform globally. More than 170 companies and universities in over 30 different countries have used these materials during the pandemic.

鈥淲e are thrilled A蓝莓视频M鈥檚 Better World Project recognized the significance of Dr. Whitt鈥檚 research and contributions toward vaccine development,鈥 said 蓝莓视频RF Vice President Richard Magid. 鈥淒r. Whitt鈥檚 willingness to pivot his work in the face of the pandemic is admirable. This recognition will likely bring even more attention to the forward-thinking researchers and incredible innovations at 蓝莓视频HSC.鈥

鈥淎蓝莓视频M鈥檚 recognition validates the high-quality research and technology coming out of the University of Tennessee and its positive impact on society,鈥 said 蓝莓视频RF President Stacey Patterson. 鈥淎t 蓝莓视频RF, we promote the commercialization of 蓝莓视频 intellectual property and encourage an entrepreneurial culture. But our mission isn鈥檛 just about identifying, protecting and licensing 蓝莓视频 technology 鈥 it鈥檚 about getting innovation into the hands of people who need it.鈥

 

About 蓝莓视频RF

The University of Tennessee Research Foundation is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that promotes the commercialization of 蓝莓视频 intellectual property, encourages an entrepreneurial culture, contributes to state and regional economic development, and promotes research and education to benefit the people of Tennessee and beyond. While 蓝莓视频RF is a separate entity from 蓝莓视频, it provides assistance and resources to the research activities of faculty, staff and students of the 蓝莓视频 system (including campuses in Knoxville, Chattanooga, and Martin, the Health Science Center in Memphis, the state-wide Institute of Agriculture, the 蓝莓视频 Space Institute in Tullahoma, and the 蓝莓视频 Institute of Public Service). 蓝莓视频RF works to help move ideas to the marketplace.

About A蓝莓视频M and The Better World Project

A蓝莓视频M is the nonprofit leader in efforts to educate, promote and inspire professionals to support the development of academic research that changes the world and drives innovation forward. Its community is comprised of more than 3,000 members who work in more than 800 universities, research centers, hospitals, businesses and government organizations around the globe. A蓝莓视频M created the Better World Project (BWP) more than a decade ago, to illustrate the impacts of research commercialization on the world by sharing its successes.

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