Month: September 2016

  • Vanderbilt University

    William Kaelin Jr., member of VUMC Biomedical Science Advisory Board, wins Lasker Award

    William G. Kaelin, Jr., M.D., professor of Medicine at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School, and a member of the Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) Biomedical Science Advisory Board, has been named a winner… Read More

    Sep 15, 2016

  • Vanderbilt University

    Hidden factors to achievement gap topic of Peabody talk Sept. 21

    Stanford University's Sean Reardon will discuss results from his new study, which analyzed racial and ethnic achievement gaps in several hundred metropolitan areas and several thousand school districts in the United States. Read More

    Sep 15, 2016

  • Large vs small sphere

    Larger transplant centers produce improved outcomes: study

    How many heart transplant programs do we really need? That was a question posed by a group of investigators, including Vanderbilt University Medical Center’s Ashish Shah, M.D., in a novel study that used a computerized algorithm to highlight the value of high-volume transplant centers with corresponding improved outcomes. Read More

    Sep 15, 2016

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    Researchers eye potential schizophrenia ‘switch’

    Researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center have discovered a key mechanism that explains how compounds they’re developing can suppress schizophrenia-like symptoms without side effects in mice. Read More

    Sep 15, 2016

  • Five week old sleeping boy and girl fraternal twin newborn babies. They are wearing crocheted pink and blue striped hats.

    Study reveals new clues to cystic fibrosis ‘gender gap’

    A research team led by structural biologists from Vanderbilt University has come up with the first detailed molecular explanation for a factor that may contribute to the so-called cystic fibrosis (CF) “gender gap.” Read More

    Sep 15, 2016

  • Diversity’s crucial role in medical, graduate education explored

    Diversity’s crucial role in medical, graduate education explored

    Diversity. Inclusion. Excellence. Innovation. You can’t have one without the others. Read More

    Sep 15, 2016

  • Vanderbilt University

    WOW Sept. 28: ‘Unraveling Reconciliation Politics in Sarajevo’

    International Student and Scholar Services invites you to World on Wednesdays, which gives students, faculty and Vanderbilt community members the chance to engage with other parts of campus through presentations on topics that address and open discussion on a breadth of global issues and experiences. Read More

    Sep 15, 2016

  • AHA hypertension council honors  Robertson, Madhur

    AHA hypertension council honors Robertson, Madhur

    Vanderbilt’s David Robertson, M.D., and Meena Madhur, M.D., Ph.D., were recognized by the American Heart Association’s Council on Hypertension during the annual Council on Hypertension Scientific Sessions meeting in Orlando this week. Read More

    Sep 15, 2016

  • Vanderbilt University

    Symposium explores using music to improve social skills, ease PTSD

    The Science of Song symposium explored the use of music and singing to help people with developmental disabilities like autism improve their social skills, and others with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) recover from the traumatic events they’ve experienced. Read More

    Sep 15, 2016

  • Vanderbilt University

    Marine landing

    Members of the U.S. Marine Corps visited with patients at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt last week as part of the Marine Week celebration, held this year in Nashville. Read More

    Sep 15, 2016

  • Vanderbilt University

    Lynn set for next Discovery Lecture

    Joanne Lynn, M.D., a geriatrician and health services researcher, will present the next Flexner Discovery Lecture on Sept. 22. Read More

    Sep 15, 2016

  • Vanderbilt University

    Academy lauds Seger’s achievements in toxicology

    Donna Seger, M.D., professor of Clinical Medicine and Emergency Medicine and medical and executive director of the Tennessee Poison Center, has received the Career Achievement Award from the American Academy of Clinical Toxicology (AACT) for her contributions to the organization and achievements in the field of toxicology. Read More

    Sep 15, 2016

  • Vanderbilt University

    Frisse honored by American Medical Informatics Association

    Mark Frisse, M.D., M.S., MBA, Accenture Professor of Biomedical Informatics and vice chair for business development in that department, has been selected to receive the American Medical Informatics Association’s 2016 Don Eugene Detmer Award for Health Policy Contributions in Informatics. Read More

    Sep 15, 2016

  • Fashion show to benefit VICC ovarian cancer research

    Fashion show to benefit VICC ovarian cancer research

    Fall fashions for women will be on display during the 4th Annual Chic Awearness Fashion Show promoting ovarian cancer awareness and research. The event, to be held Monday, Sept. 26, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., will benefit the T.J. Martell Foundation, which supports ovarian cancer research at Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center (VICC). Read More

    Sep 15, 2016

  • Vanderbilt University

    Team physician

    Andrew Gregory, M.D., poses with bronze medals won by the United States men's and women's volleyball teams at the recent 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio. Gregory, an orthopaedic surgeon with Vanderbilt Sports Medicine, served as the team physician for both the men's and women's teams. Read More

    Sep 15, 2016

  • Vanderbilt University

    WalkWays app helps visitors find their way around VUMC

    Getting to a patient’s room or finding the right clinic for an appointment can be stressful, but Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) leaders believe a mobile app, called WalkWays, as well as a texting tool that provide easily understood, visual directions will help everyone find their way. Read More

    Sep 15, 2016

  • colorized xray of lungs

    Grant spurs study of novel imaging technique for COPD

    Vanderbilt researchers have received an R01 grant from the National Institutes of Health to study a novel non-invasive imaging approach to detect activation of inflammatory cells in the lungs of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a progressive lung condition that makes breathing difficult. Read More

    Sep 15, 2016

  • Vanderbilt University

    Critical care ‘Boot Camp’ draws nurses from across the nation

    More than 350 critical care nurse practitioners, physician assistants and nursing leaders from 40 states came to Vanderbilt this month for the fifth annual ACNP/PA Critical Care Boot Camp. Read More

    Sep 15, 2016

  • Vanderbilt University

    Journalists break down presidential race at Chancellor’s Lecture Series event

    Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos, Distinguished Visiting Professor Jon Meacham and political journalists Peggy Noonan and Eugene Robinson discussed this most unusual election cycle before a near-capacity crowd in Langford Auditorium Sept. 14. Read More

    Sep 15, 2016

  • bees

    Honeybee Algorithm receives Golden Goose Award

    A model of honeybee behavior developed by a VU alum, now adapted to control internet server traffic, won an award honoring obscure or odd-seeming research that led to an important advance. Read More

    Sep 14, 2016