Allison Walker

  • Vanderbilt University

    Vanderbilt time capsule offers ‘snapshot’ of campus during Sesquicentennial year

    What do a Commodore ID Card, a piece of the Bicentennial Oak, a baseball signed by two-time national championship-winning head baseball coach Tim Corbin, and a video of the 2019 Carmichael Tower implosions all have in common? They are among more than 150 items that future generations will discover in a Vanderbilt time capsule to be opened in the year 2174. Read More

    Sep 3, 2024

  • Vanderbilt University

    Vanderbilt University Native Meadow flourishing with collaborative research projects

    Tucked behind the 6 Magnolia Building on Vanderbilt’s Peabody Campus is what might look to some like a lush garden of weeds. In reality, it’s a strategic Native Meadow full of pollinator-friendly plants. Since its inception, the meadow has flourished, and many faculty, staff and students have found ways to collaborate and interact with the space, thought of as a ‘living lab.’ Read More

    Apr 29, 2024

  • Vanderbilt University

    Three Vanderbilt chemists to research therapeutics, fuel conversion, and enzyme design with NIH MIRA grants

    College of Arts and Science faculty members Nathan Schley, Allison Walker, and John Yang have each been awarded grants from the National Institutes of Health to continue their groundbreaking chemistry research. The faculty members are conducting big-picture research with practical applications in a variety of health contexts—including drug synthesis, biomolecular conversion, and disease treatment. Read More

    Jan 5, 2023

  • NIH MIRA grant recipients Nathan Schley, Allison Walker and John Yang

    Three in A&S awarded MIRA grants by NIH

    College of Arts and Science faculty members Nathan Schley, Allison Walker and John Yang each have been awarded Maximizing Investigators’ Research Award grants from the National Institutes of Health to continue their groundbreaking chemistry research. MIRA grants provide both new and established researchers of general medical sciences with more than $1.9 million over a five-year period. Read More

    Jan 4, 2023