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Month: August 2017

  • Vanderbilt University

    Eclipse at The Ingram Commons

    Watch as the class of 2021 join together to experience a once in a lifetime full solar eclipse on The Ingram Commons. Follow Vanderbilt on Twitter: https://twitter.com/vanderbiltu, on Instagram: http://instagram.com/vanderbiltu and on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vanderbilt. See all Vanderbilt social media at http://social.vanderbilt.edu. Read More

    Aug 24, 2017

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    Eclipse Timelapse Montage

    Enjoy this montage of time-lapsed videos from across the campus of Vanderbilt University during Eclipse 2017. Read More

    Aug 24, 2017

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    Vanderbilt University community gathers for VU Eclipse 2017

    Vanderbilt University students, faculty, and staff joined together to witness a once-in-a-lifetime event: a total solar eclipse. Read More

    Aug 24, 2017

  • Council formed to support early career physicians

    Council formed to support early career physicians

    A physician council has been established to recognize excellence among early career clinicians at Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) and to create dialogue between leadership and faculty regarding obstacles to ongoing success. Read More

    Aug 24, 2017

  • Caucasian mom and toddler daughter playing in the park

    Drug discovery efforts may lead to new Rett syndrome treatments

    Vanderbilt University research-ers have relieved symptoms of Rett syndrome in a mouse model with a small molecule that works like the dimmer switch in an electrical circuit. Read More

    Aug 24, 2017

  • Vanderbilt University

    Huntington’s Disease Clinic lands Level 1 designation

    The Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) Huntington’s Disease Clinic is one of only four in the nation to receive a Level 1 Center of Excellence designation. Read More

    Aug 24, 2017

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    Eclipse VIPs

    Vanderbilt University Medical Center celebrated Monday’s solar eclipse with its smallest patients. Babies Read More

    Aug 24, 2017

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    Novel procedure eases vision loss from keratoconus

    Uyen Tran, M.D., has performed hundreds of corneal transplants for her patients at Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC). Read More

    Aug 24, 2017

  • Vanderbilt University

    Grants bolster research on rare neurological disorder AHC

    Kevin Ess, M.D., Ph.D., Gerald M. Fenichel Professor of Neurology, has received two grants from the Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood Foundation (AHCF). Read More

    Aug 24, 2017

  • Vanderbilt University

    Celebrating the best

    Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt staff gathered recently to celebrate the hospital’s performance in the recent U.S. News & World Report ranking of America’s Best Children’s Hospitals. Read More

    Aug 24, 2017

  • Vanderbilt University

    Hyundai Hope on Wheels award boosts pediatric cancer research

    Adam Esbenshade, M.D., MSCI, assistant professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, has been awarded a $50,000 Hyundai Hope on Wheels Impact Award. Esbenshade plans to use data to create a risk prediction model to predict blood stream infections in pediatric cancer patients. Read More

    Aug 24, 2017

  • Vanderbilt University

    Benefits of palliative care for liver disease patients studied

    Past research has proven that palliative care — specialized medical care focused on pain and symptom management as well as psychosocial interventions to improve quality of life — benefits patients with malignant diseases such as aggressive cancers. Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) health care providers are now studying whether palliative care can also benefit those with advanced liver disease, a diagnosis that precedes either a life-saving liver transplant or death. Read More

    Aug 24, 2017

  • Pediatric health conditions, their treatments and the related stress hinder the prefrontal cortex, which is the region of the brain associated with learning, memory and behavior. (istock)

    Oxidative stress on the brain

    Vanderbilt investigators have discovered that oxidative damage may play an important role in the development of a rare cholesterol synthesis disease and in the behavioral changes of autism spectrum disorders. Read More

    Aug 23, 2017

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    Fatty acids and adenoma risk

    Vanderbilt researchers have found that red blood cell membrane fatty acid content is associated with risk of having colorectal adenomas, with omega-6 fatty acids increasing and omega-3 fatty acids decreasing risk. Read More

    Aug 21, 2017

  • Young mom breastfeeding infant daughter at home

    Sugars in human mother’s milk are non-toxic antibacterial agents

    A new study has found that sugars in mother's' milk do not just provide nutrition for babies but also help protect them from bacterial infections. Read More

    Aug 20, 2017

  • Brain image

    Predicting brain surgery outcomes

    Assessing brain functional and structural connectivity in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy may be a useful way to identify the best candidates for surgical treatment. Read More

    Aug 18, 2017

  • Recalled white glasses

    Vanderbilt University Medical Center recalls white eclipse viewing glasses

    by Cynthia Floyd Manley Vanderbilt University Medical Center has determined that eclipse-viewing glasses purchased from a local vendor and previously distributed to the public may not meet the highest safety standards and should not be used to view the eclipse. The glasses in question have solid white paper frames and… Read More

    Aug 17, 2017

  • Vanderbilt University

    Study questions fees of medical specialty boards

    Physicians have been objecting to the high cost of the certification fees of the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) member boards for many years, and a research letter published recently by the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) shows that the revenue of these boards greatly exceeded expenditures in 2013. Read More

    Aug 17, 2017

  • Vanderbilt University

    Dahir receives grant to support study of rare metabolic disorder

    Kathryn Dahir, M.D., associate professor of Medicine in the Division of Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism, recently received the Maher Family Grant from Soft Bones Inc., an organization dedicated to providing information, education and support to those affected by hypophosphatasia (HPP). Read More

    Aug 17, 2017

  • Multi-factor authentication to enable e-prescribing of controlled substances

    Multi-factor authentication to enable e-prescribing of controlled substances

    The Epic Electronic Health Record System, eStar, will go live at Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) on Nov. 2 and will enable Medical Center health care providers to prescribe controlled substances electronically. Read More

    Aug 17, 2017