Widely used software, developed by Young Lab, tops 1,000 academic licenses

A software tool for metabolic analysis developed by a Vanderbilt chemical engineer recently passed 1,000 total academic licenses and is the most licensed software on the university's online licensing and e-commerce platform.

Additionally, it was the third highest revenue generator on the platform, VU e-Innovations, for 2020. About 20 total commercial licenses have been sold since INCA was released. In 2020, a total of 125 licenses, the bulk of them academic, were sold.

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