Month: January 2013
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Be a Wellness Commodore and promote better health
iStockphoto Do you have a passion for wellness? Join over 170 faculty and staff and become a Health Plus Wellness Commodore! A Wellness Commodore is a liaison between their work department and Health Plus. Commodores know their colleagues and can have an advantage in motivating… Read MoreJan 11, 2013
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Dayani offers fitness package for nonmembers
(Vanderbilt University) The Vanderbilt Dayani Center is now offering a group fitness class punch card for nonmembers to purchase. The punch card will give you access to all of Dayani’s group fitness classes, including Zumba, Cycling, Bootcamp, Sculpt, Pilates, Yoga and more. The punch card is $70… Read MoreJan 11, 2013
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Zeppos welcomes Tennessee legislators; lawmakers praise Vanderbilt’s impact on state
Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos officially welcomed the 108th Tennessee General Assembly, including 50 new lawmakers, at a special reception held at the Tennessee State Museum Jan. 9. Read MoreJan 10, 2013
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Re:VU 2013 now available
The 2013 edition of the Re:VU brochure, a concise summary of Vanderbilt’s vital statistics featuring the most commonly requested facts and figures pertaining to the university, is now available. Read MoreJan 10, 2013
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Wired: DARPA opens source code for building your own amphibious tank
The DoD’s DARPA group plans to release open-source software that will let anyone design and run virtual tests on their own amphibious vehicle. Darpa’s software — built in part by researchers at Vanderbilt University — is called Meta. Read MoreJan 10, 2013
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Vanderbilt named healthiest employer, gets mayor’s gold award
Vanderbilt has been recognized for its commitment to employee health and wellness. Read MoreJan 10, 2013
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Listen: Computer scientist Doug Schmidt discusses MOOCs
Listen to Doug Schmidt, professor of computer science and of computer engineering, discuss the impact and implications of massive open online courses, or MOOCs, on this episode of the Software Engineering Radio podcast. Read MoreJan 10, 2013
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Three new genetic links to colorectal cancer revealed
Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center investigators have identified three new genetic “hotspots” linked to colorectal cancer. Read MoreJan 10, 2013
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Mouse study sheds light on boy-girl differences
There may be a biological basis for separate doll and dump truck aisles in the toy store. Read MoreJan 10, 2013
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VU’s Pettit named ‘Tennessean of the Year’
Vanderbilt’s April Pettit, M.D., MPH, instructor in Medicine, is being recognized as the “Tennessean of the Year” by the readers and editorial board of The Tennessean. Read MoreJan 10, 2013
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Brown named to direct Office of Sponsored Programs
Clint Brown, MBA, who has been serving as interim co-director for the Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP) since August 2012, has been named the office’s new director. Read MoreJan 10, 2013
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NCI report shows cancer death rates declining
Cancer death rates for most forms of cancer have continued to decline in the United States among men and women and all major racial and ethnic groups, according to the latest Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer. Read MoreJan 10, 2013
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MPH Global Health track addresses emerging needs
Vanderbilt University is working to train a health care workforce that will be more integrated and team-oriented than ever before. One of the educational programs addressing new needs is the Vanderbilt Master of Public Health (MPH) Program, which launched a new track in Global Health last year. Read MoreJan 10, 2013
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Martin Luther King Jr. Day lecture set for Jan. 21
The Rev. Kenneth S. Robinson, M.D., former Tennessee Commissioner of Health, pastor and chief executive of St. Andrew AME Church in Memphis, and current Shelby County Public Health Policy Advisor, will deliver the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day lecture at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Read MoreJan 10, 2013
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Patient and Family Promise readies for next month’s rollout
Vanderbilt University Medical Center faculty and staff are gearing up to roll out the Vanderbilt Patient and Family Promise, a six-point commitment to all patients and their families. Read MoreJan 10, 2013
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Photo: Special visit
Singer Kelly Clarkson, center, surprised patients and families at the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt during the holidays, with a special performance and room-to-room visits. Read MoreJan 10, 2013
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Group again honors life-support program
For the third straight time, Vanderbilt’s heart and lung life-support program has received the ELSO Award for Excellence in Life Support by the Extracorporeal Life Support Organization (ELSO). Read MoreJan 10, 2013
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Vanderbilt’s Flu Tool valuable resource for treatment decisions
As flu cases spike in Middle Tennessee, Vanderbilt University Medical Center would like to remind patients and staff about a valuable online resource for assessing the severity of flu symptoms — the Flu Tool. Read MoreJan 10, 2013
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Kennedy Center Science Day set for Jan. 15
The latest science relevant to autism, Down syndrome and post-traumatic stress disorder will be discussed Tuesday, Jan. 15, during Science Day 2013, sponsored by the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Research on Human Development. Read MoreJan 10, 2013
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Schlesinger’s clinical research lauded by AMA
Joseph Schlesinger, M.D., a clinical fellow in the Division of Anesthesiology Critical Care Medicine, received third place in the clinical medicine poster category at the recent American Medical Association Research Symposium. Read MoreJan 10, 2013