Year: 2015
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Volunteers needed for Commencement 2015: Experience the excitement
Volunteers are still needed for Commencement 2015, a three-day celebration for graduates and their families. Read MoreMar 5, 2015
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Vanderbilt team first to blend high-end imaging techniques
Vanderbilt University researchers have achieved the first “image fusion” of mass spectrometry and microscopy — a technical tour de force that could, among other things, dramatically improve the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Read MoreMar 5, 2015
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Grant to boost head and neck lymphedema research
Vanderbilt University School of Nursing (VUSN) has been awarded a four-year, $2.4 million grant from the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research to establish a valid, clinically useful measurement battery for head and neck lymphedema and fibrosis (LEF). Read MoreMar 5, 2015
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Moses, Shyr named to Institute of Medicine cancer therapies panel
Two Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center (VICC) leaders have been named to a panel of the Institute of Medicine (IOM) to help shape national policies on the use of biomarkers for targeted cancer therapies. Read MoreMar 5, 2015
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Medical coding system upgrade nearing rollout
To get a sense of how big a change it will be when a new medical coding and reporting system goes into effect later this year, consider this: The current system contains more than 14,000 codes for unique medical diagnoses. The new one has more than 68,000. Read MoreMar 5, 2015
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Photo: Getting to the heart of the matter
Gary Gibbons, M.D., director of the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI), delivered a special cardiology grand rounds recently titled “Charting Our Future Together: Setting an Agenda for the NHLBI.” Read MoreMar 5, 2015
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Academic Pediatric Association honors VUMC’s Ruiz
Rachel Ruiz, M.D., a second-year resident in Pediatrics at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, has been named an Academic Pediatric Association (APA) New Century Scholar. Read MoreMar 5, 2015
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VUSN’s Schorn to be honored at Shade Tree Benefit Dinner
Mavis Schorn, Ph.D., CNM, senior associate dean for Academics at Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, will be honored at this year’s Shade Tree Benefit Dinner and Silent Auction on Wednesday, March 25. Read MoreMar 5, 2015
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Photo: Culture’s impact on health
Elena Fuentes-Afflick, M.D., MPH, spoke at Vanderbilt recently on the impact on health outcomes of acculturation — the adoption of the cultural traits of another group. Read MoreMar 5, 2015
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Tennessee Ambulance Service Association honors Pierce
The Tennessee Ambulance Service Association (TASA) has named Vanderbilt LifeFlight’s Vernon Carl Pierce the Jimmy Studdard EMT of the Year. Read MoreMar 5, 2015
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Study reveals salt’s role in infection control
Researchers at Vanderbilt University and in Germany have found that sodium — salt — accumulates in the skin and tissue in humans and mice to help control infection. Read MoreMar 5, 2015
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Zanic’s journey to the lab followed winding path
It’s roughly 5,000 miles from Croatia to Tennessee as the crow flies. Read MoreMar 5, 2015
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Kenyan team trains in health care simulation at VUMC
A team of Kenyan medical and technology professionals is spending February and March at Vanderbilt to learn how to train health care providers in their country through the use of simulation technology and to receive guidance on establishing the first medical simulation lab in sub-Saharan Africa. Read MoreMar 5, 2015
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Winter weather impacts campus
Nashville remains under a Winter Storm Warning until noon. Vanderbilt's Emergency Operations Center advises taking precautions when traveling to or on campus. Read MoreMar 5, 2015
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Find out what’s next for Midtown at quarterly Chamber meeting
Join us for a panel discussion on what’s next for Midtown at the Chamber Midtown Quarterly Meeting. Vanderbilt's Chief Human Resources Officer, Traci Nordberg, is among the panelists. Read MoreMar 4, 2015
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Get active at work ahead of National Walking Day
Vanderbilt will celebrate National Walking Day from noon to 12:45 p.m. on Wednesday, April 1, with a 20-minute group walk starting at Eskind Biomedical Library and ending on Library Lawn. Read MoreMar 4, 2015
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From Vanderbilt to Vancouver, Bruce and Vicki Heyman Tackle Challenges as a Team
After building successful careers and raising three children, Vicki Simons Heyman, BA’79, MBA’80, and Bruce Heyman, BA’79, MBA’80, were ready for more. “You reach a point in your life,” Bruce explains, “when you’ve done well—but now can you go do good?” So when President Barack Obama asked Bruce to serve… Read MoreMar 4, 2015
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Dan Stephenson, BA’06, Mac Man
Like a lot of people, Dan Stephenson developed a taste for macaroni and cheese at a young age, but the “blue-box variety,” as he puts it, didn’t hold his interest for long. Early on he started experimenting with adventurous flavor combinations that eventually would become the hallmark of his business,… Read MoreMar 4, 2015
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Juliet Crupi, BS’04, Seeds of Change
With nothing more than a willingness to make a difference and a $150 grant, high school science teacher Juliet Crupi was able to turn an inner-city after-school club into a nationally recognized program aimed at changing the relationships among her students, food and the community. Read MoreMar 4, 2015
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Baldwin on Selma: Struggle for voting rights continues
Lewis Baldwin, an emeritus religious studies professor who has dedicated his teaching and research to the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., will be in Selma, Alabama, March 6 for the 50th anniversary of "Bloody Sunday." Read MoreMar 4, 2015