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Research

  • Helicobacter Pylori bacterium, medical illustration pathogenic microorganism in human stomach

    Study finds genetic factor undermines H. pylori treatment

    Helicobacter pylori, a stomach-dwelling bacterium, is a strong risk factor for gastric cancer, peptic ulcers and other debilitating gastrointestinal disorders. Read More

    Aug 4, 2021

  • Discovery points to new avenues to kill aggressive cancer cells

    Discovery points to new avenues to kill aggressive cancer cells

    Chemoresistant SW480 colon cancer cells stained for lipid rafts (green), death receptor 4 (red) and cell nuclei (blue). Image taken by Joshua Greenlee using a Zeiss LSM 880 from the Vanderbilt Cell Imaging Shared Resource Center. By Marissa Shapiro THE IDEA Vanderbilt faculty and researchers are looking for the “Achilles’ heel” of the cancer cells... Read More

    Aug 3, 2021

  • Discovery points to new avenues to kill aggressive cancer cells

    Discovery points to new avenues to kill aggressive cancer cells

    Chemoresistant SW480 colon cancer cells stained for lipid rafts (green), death receptor 4 (red) and cell nuclei (blue). Image taken by Joshua Greenlee using a Zeiss LSM 880 from the Vanderbilt Cell Imaging Shared Resource Center. By Marissa Shapiro THE IDEA Vanderbilt faculty and researchers are looking for the “Achilles’ heel” of the cancer cells... Read More

    Aug 3, 2021

  • NSF virtual expo this week highlights 3 major projects led by VUSE faculty

    NSF virtual expo this week highlights 3 major projects led by VUSE faculty

    Three ambitious, multidisciplinary projects led by Vanderbilt School of Engineering faculty will be featured Wednesday and Thursday, July 28 and 29, during the NSF Convergence Accelerator Expo 2021. The two-day virtual event will present 15-minute demonstrations of novel solutions that address big-scale societal challenges. The NSF-funded projects integrate disciplines and include industry partners from their... Read More

    Jul 26, 2021

  • Team wins competitive DOE award to advance isotope production critical for U.S. science, medicine and industry

    Team wins competitive DOE award to advance isotope production critical for U.S. science, medicine and industry

    A U.S. Department of Energy $4 million initiative to advance research in isotope production includes a Vanderbilt engineering professor’s work on separation technologies and to scale up processes. The funding is part of a key federal program that produces critical isotopes otherwise unavailable or in short supply for U.S. science, medicine and industry. Piran Kidambi,... Read More

    Jul 22, 2021

  • Team wins competitive DOE award to advance isotope production critical for U.S. science, medicine and industry

    Team wins competitive DOE award to advance isotope production critical for U.S. science, medicine and industry

    A U.S. Department of Energy $4 million initiative to advance research in isotope production includes a Vanderbilt engineering professor’s work on separation technologies and to scale up processes. The funding is part of a key federal program that produces critical isotopes otherwise unavailable or in short supply for U.S. science, medicine and industry. Piran Kidambi,... Read More

    Jul 22, 2021

  • $1.5M DOE grant targets engineering of cyanobacteria as biofuel production platform

    $1.5M DOE grant targets engineering of cyanobacteria as biofuel production platform

    A new, $1.5 million Department of Energy grant brings together experts from three institutions to parse the metabolism of a blue-green algae that holds great promise for biofuel production. The team, led by Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Jamey Young, will take a systems biology approach to identify how cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green... Read More

    Jul 20, 2021

  • $1.5M DOE grant targets engineering of cyanobacteria as biofuel production platform

    $1.5M DOE grant targets engineering of cyanobacteria as biofuel production platform

    A new, $1.5 million Department of Energy grant brings together experts from three institutions to parse the metabolism of a blue-green algae that holds great promise for biofuel production. The team, led by Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Jamey Young, will take a systems biology approach to identify how cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green... Read More

    Jul 20, 2021

  • Close up of Senior citizen female holding bottles of prescription medicine.

    Drug allergy labels in medical records power searches for gene-drug associations

    2.2 million patients admitted to U.S. hospitals in 1994 were either admitted due to a serious adverse drug reaction or had a serious ADR while in the hospital. With BioVU, researchers are conducting a retrospective scan for information that confer risk of an ADR involves a search for exposures to the drug of interest and natural language processing of clinical notes to sort out normal and abnormal drug responses. Read More

    Jul 17, 2021

  • CS student’s Microsoft dissertation grant supports her vision disability research

    CS student’s Microsoft dissertation grant supports her vision disability research

    Computer science graduate student Haley A. Adams has been awarded a 2021 Microsoft Research Dissertation Grant. She is one of 10 recipients in the United States and Canada who are underrepresented in the field of computing and pursuing research aligned to research areas carried out by Microsoft researchers. Microsoft aims to increase the pipeline of... Read More

    Jul 16, 2021

  • Heart illustration

    Arterial stiffening linked to Alzheimer’s disease

    A research team from Vanderbilt University Medical Center reports in Neurology that greater stiffening of the aorta, the main artery in the human body, is associated in older adults with increased Alzheimer’s disease (AD) pathology as reflected in a ra... Read More

    Jul 15, 2021

  • Three engineering faculty awarded Seeding Success Grants in inaugural funding round

    Three engineering faculty awarded Seeding Success Grants in inaugural funding round

    The Office of the Provost has announced the inaugural round of grant recipients for the Seeding Success Grant program established in March. Three engineering faculty members are among 15 faculty members across four Vanderbilt schools and colleges who will receive support for their work. They are: David Braun, assistant professor of mechanical engineering; “Catapult Legs: Enhancing Human... Read More

    Jul 14, 2021

  • Three engineering faculty awarded Seeding Success Grants in inaugural funding round

    Three engineering faculty awarded Seeding Success Grants in inaugural funding round

    The Office of the Provost has announced the inaugural round of grant recipients for the Seeding Success Grant program established in March. Three engineering faculty members are among 15 faculty members across four Vanderbilt schools and colleges who will receive support for their work. They are: David Braun, assistant professor of mechanical engineering; “Catapult Legs: Enhancing Human... Read More

    Jul 14, 2021

  • New Extracellular Vesicle Research Center launches; NSF grant is an early success

    New Extracellular Vesicle Research Center launches; NSF grant is an early success

    On July 1, the Program for Extracellular Vesicle Research became one of the nine official centers and institutes associated with the School of Medicine Basic Sciences. The Center for Extracellular Vesicle Research is led by Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology Alissa Weaver, who holds the Cornelius Vanderbilt Chair and also led the center’s previous incarnation as a program.... Read More

    Jul 12, 2021

  • New Extracellular Vesicle Research Center launches; NSF grant is an early success

    New Extracellular Vesicle Research Center launches; NSF grant is an early success

    On July 1, the Program for Extracellular Vesicle Research became one of the nine official centers and institutes associated with the School of Medicine Basic Sciences. The Center for Extracellular Vesicle Research is led by Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology Alissa Weaver, who holds the Cornelius Vanderbilt Chair and also led the center’s previous incarnation as a program.... Read More

    Jul 12, 2021

  • BME, CS grad students receive DoD science and engineering graduate fellowships

    BME, CS grad students receive DoD science and engineering graduate fellowships

    Two engineering doctoral students have received 2021 National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowships. Sponsored and funded by the U.S. Department of Defense, the NDSEG Fellowship is a highly competitive fellowship awarded to U.S. citizens and nationals who intend to pursue a doctoral degree in one of 15 supported disciplines. Fellowship selections are made by the... Read More

    Jul 8, 2021

  • BME, CS grad students receive DoD science and engineering graduate fellowships

    BME, CS grad students receive DoD science and engineering graduate fellowships

    Two engineering doctoral students have received 2021 National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowships. Sponsored and funded by the U.S. Department of Defense, the NDSEG Fellowship is a highly competitive fellowship awarded to U.S. citizens and nationals who intend to pursue a doctoral degree in one of 15 supported disciplines. Fellowship selections are made by the... Read More

    Jul 8, 2021

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    21st Annual Nanoscience & Nanotechnology Forum NanoDay! 11/19/21 – Keynote Speaker Teri Odom

    Teri W. Odom, an expert in designing structured nanoscale materials, will be the keynote speaker of the 21st Annual Nanoscience & Nanotechnology Forum on Nov. 19. Read More

    Jul 8, 2021

  • Vanderbilt graduate students address legislators to advocate for NSF funding

    Vanderbilt graduate students address legislators to advocate for NSF funding

    By Collier Roberts Members of the Vanderbilt community meet with a staff member from the Office of Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN09). (Office of Federal Relations) Two graduate students from Vanderbilt’s School of Engineering and one from the School of Medicine recently addressed legislators in Washington, D.C., virtually, sharing stories about the important role funding from... Read More

    Jun 30, 2021

  • Vanderbilt graduate students address legislators to advocate for NSF funding

    Vanderbilt graduate students address legislators to advocate for NSF funding

    Two graduate students from Vanderbilt’s School of Engineering and one from the School of Medicine Basic Sciences recently addressed legislators in Washington, D.C., virtually, sharing stories about the important role funding from the National Science Foundation has played in their research and training. Read More

    Jun 30, 2021