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July 18, 2025

VU in the News

New York Magazine: Congress just injected crypto directly into the most stable part of the economy. What could go wrong?
Research from Yesha Yadav, Milton R. Underwood Professor and professor of law, is cited. Harper's Magazine also published an article citing research from Yadav. MarketWatch published an article quoting Yadav.

Reuters: Bristol Myers, Pfizer to sell blood thinner Eliquis directly to US patients
Stacie Dusetzina, professor of health policy, is quoted.

NBC News: What is chronic venous insufficiency, Trump's diagnosis?
Aaron Aday, assistant professor of medicine, is quoted.

Associated Press: Researchers try new ways of preserving more hearts for transplants
Aaron Williams, assistant professor of cardiac surgery, is quoted. Popular Science published a similar article.

Science: Mind reader?
Owen Jones, Glenn M. Weaver, M.D. and Mary Ellen Weaver Professor and professor of law, is quoted.

Today: Is the US in a summer COVID surge? Cases are rising in these 25 states
William Schaffner, professor of health policy, is quoted. Newsweek also published an article quoting Schaffner.

AARP: Is it normal for private parts to change size as you age?
William Lee, associate professor of clinical obstetrics and gynecology, is quoted.

MedPage Today: ACIP disclosures not released; Gaming AI in peer review; Healthcare oligarch's rise
Kathryn Edwards, professor of pediatrics, emerita, is quoted.

Medscape: Study finds elevated levels of interleukin 6 in eyes with diabetic eye disease
Stephen Kim, Phyllis G. and William B. Snyder Professor and professor of ophthalmology and visual sciences, is quoted.

Cure: Breaking down what CAR T-cell therapy means for blood cancers
Olalekan Oluwole, associate professor of medicine, is quoted.

MedPage Today: Switching ART regimens didn't lead to weight loss in patients with HIV and obesity
John Koethe, associate professor of medicine, is quoted.

VU on the Air

WSMV, Channel 4, interviewed Jeremy Warner, adjoint professor of medicine, about complications from brown recluse spider bites.

Scripps News interviewed William Schaffner, professor of health policy, about the negative effects of vaccine hesitancy.

VU Athletics

CBS Sports: Vanderbilt sought advice from Deion Sanders as DB Martel Hight prepares for two-way role with Commodores​​​​​​​

Sports Illustrated: Logan Johnstone to play at Vanderbilt: The Anchor​​​​​​​

Tennessean: How Martel Hight could become rare three-way player with Vanderbilt football

VU News Releases and Stories

Episode 11: Ganesh Sitaraman: The Price of Deregulation

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