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  • Little Sphere, Big Power: Students work to build miniature fusion reactor

    Little Sphere, Big Power: Students work to build miniature fusion reactor

    By Amy Wolf It all started late one night in a first-year residence hall. A group of students were brainstorming ideas for an innovative project to collaborate on, and amid all the ambitious suggestions getting tossed around, one engineering major’s idea stood out: What if they built a miniature nuclear fusion reactor? In typical Vanderbilt... Read More

    May 19, 2023

  • Little Sphere, Big Power: Students work to build miniature fusion reactor

    Little Sphere, Big Power: Students work to build miniature fusion reactor

    By Amy Wolf It all started late one night in a first-year residence hall. A group of students were brainstorming ideas for an innovative project to collaborate on, and amid all the ambitious suggestions getting tossed around, one engineering major’s idea stood out: What if they built a miniature nuclear fusion reactor? In typical Vanderbilt... Read More

    May 19, 2023

  • Vanderbilt joins NSF-funded coalition to shape the future of mobility in Tennessee

    Vanderbilt joins NSF-funded coalition to shape the future of mobility in Tennessee

    Vanderbilt University will serve as a core partner in a statewide coalition to help shape the future of mobility and usher in a new era of economic prosperity in Tennessee. The effort is being funded by the National Science Foundation’s Regional Innovation Engines program. The $1 million Advancing Technology-Enabled Mobility Solutions (ATEMS-TN) Regional Innovation Engines... Read More

    May 18, 2023

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    New view of mutations informs disease risk, treatment response

    A transcontinental research effort led by scientists from Vanderbilt University Medical Center and the University of Michigan has upended some long-standing assumptions about mutations — how often they occur, what causes them and what they do. Read More

    May 18, 2023

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    Diabetes drugs associated with fewer adverse cardiac events in older veterans: study

    Vanderbilt research finds that GLP1 receptor agonists — a class of diabetes medications — are associated with fewer major adverse cardiovascular events than another type of diabetes drug (DPP4 inhibitors) in older veterans with no prior heart disease. Read More

    May 8, 2023

  • Nanotechnology repaves the path for cancer-fighting T cells

    Nanotechnology repaves the path for cancer-fighting T cells

    Vanderbilt researchers are bolstering the fight against cancer with technology that enhances the effectiveness of T cells that attack tumors. The cutting-edge research was recently published in the high-impact journal Science Immunology. Cancers co-opt both the immune and cardiovascular systems to fuel their own growth, researchers say. They do this in part by forming new... Read More

    May 8, 2023

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    Tracking lung macrophages

    A new technique will allow researchers to track subsets of immune cells that patrol and defend the lungs, to better understand the roles of these cells during lung inflammation, infection and injury. Read More

    May 4, 2023

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    Better adenoma detection

    Fluorescent nanoparticles clearly identified colonic adenomas — precursors to colorectal cancer — in mice, and the formulation should translate to clinical use in humans. Read More

    May 4, 2023

  • Engineering student awarded extended DOE residency at Savannah River National Laboratory to continue doctoral research

    Engineering student awarded extended DOE residency at Savannah River National Laboratory to continue doctoral research

    Nicole Moehring, a fifth-year graduate student in interdisciplinary materials science, has been selected for an extended residency to continue her doctoral research at the Savannah River National Laboratory. She is one of just 87 awardees selected by the Department of Energy Office of Science Graduate Student Research program this year. Nicole Moehring (Anne Rayner) At... Read More

    May 1, 2023

  • DOE renews partnership with Vanderbilt collaborator Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation

    DOE renews partnership with Vanderbilt collaborator Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation

    The Department of Energy has renewed its partnership with the Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation. The IACMI is a community of industry, universities, national laboratories and government agencies working together to accelerate the development and adoption of innovative manufacturing technologies. The funding connected with the renewed partnership will be used over five years to... Read More

    Apr 24, 2023

  • DOE renews partnership with Vanderbilt collaborator Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation

    DOE renews partnership with Vanderbilt collaborator Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation

    The Department of Energy has renewed its partnership with the Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation. The IACMI is a community of industry, universities, national laboratories and government agencies working together to accelerate the development and adoption of innovative manufacturing technologies. The funding connected with the renewed partnership will be used over five years to... Read More

    Apr 24, 2023

  • Caldwell collaboration wins prestigious Office of Naval Research MURI grant

    Caldwell collaboration wins prestigious Office of Naval Research MURI grant

    Joshua Caldwell (Vanderbilt University) Josh Caldwell, director of the Interdisciplinary Material Sciences program and professor of mechanical engineering, has been awarded a grant from the Office of Naval Research’s Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative. The five-year grant, which provides up to $1.5 million in funding annually, will be shared among Vanderbilt University, the University of Iowa,... Read More

    Apr 20, 2023

  • Caldwell collaboration wins prestigious Office of Naval Research MURI grant

    Caldwell collaboration wins prestigious Office of Naval Research MURI grant

    Joshua Caldwell (Vanderbilt University) Josh Caldwell, director of the Interdisciplinary Material Sciences program and professor of mechanical engineering, has been awarded a grant from the Office of Naval Research’s Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative. The five-year grant, which provides up to $1.5 million in funding annually, will be shared among Vanderbilt University, the University of Iowa,... Read More

    Apr 20, 2023

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    Study details RNA editing in virus-infected cancer cells

    Vanderbilt researchers detail the landscape of RNA editing — a form of RNA modification — in primary effusion lymphoma cells during Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus infection and identify an edited viral microRNA that is critical for infection. Read More

    Apr 20, 2023

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    Low-professionalism residents later draw higher patient complaints: study

    A Vanderbilt study finds a strong association between lower ratings for interpersonal communication skills among medical residents in their last year of training and greater likelihood of unsolicited patient complaints among doctors during their first year of employment after training. Read More

    Apr 13, 2023

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    Research identifies new target that may prevent blood cancer

    An international coalition of biomedical researchers co-led by Vanderbilt's Alexander Bick, MD, PhD, has determined a new way to measure the growth rate of precancerous clones of blood stem cells that one day could help doctors lower their patients’ risk of blood cancer. Read More

    Apr 12, 2023

  • COVID on Twitter: town vs. country

    COVID on Twitter: town vs. country

    by Paul Govern Reported in the Journal of Medical Internet Research, a statistical analysis of sentiments expressed online by U.S. Twitter users captures the rural-urban divide regarding COVID-19. Google software engineer Yongtai Liu, PhD’22 in computer science; Bradley Malin, professor of biomedical informatics and computer science, and colleagues created a natural language processing system backed by artificial intelligence to... Read More

    Apr 11, 2023

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    VUMC-led trial shows two investigational drugs are ineffective for treating severe COVID-19

    A Vanderbilt-led study evaluating two investigational drugs to treat severe COVID-19 demonstrated that neither drug was effective. Read More

    Apr 11, 2023

  • Vanderbilt’s Shihong Lin wins Walter L. Huber Civil Engineering Research Prize

    Vanderbilt’s Shihong Lin wins Walter L. Huber Civil Engineering Research Prize

    Shihong Lin, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering, has been awarded a Walter L. Huber Civil Engineering Research Prize by the American Society of Civil Engineers. Lin was honored alongside three other researchers. Shihong Lin (Vanderbilt University) The Huber Prize, named after former ASCE president Walter L. Huber, is given to researchers based on... Read More

    Apr 7, 2023

  • Abkowitz leads campus research project on pedestrian safety; volunteers with smart watches needed

    Abkowitz leads campus research project on pedestrian safety; volunteers with smart watches needed

    In partnership with design firm Gresham Smith, a team of Vanderbilt researchers from the university and medical center are deploying groundbreaking technology to increase pedestrian safety and comfort on campus. Mark Abkowitz, distinguished professor of civil and environmental engineering, is leading the project. “ This is being accomplished using smart watches that record an individual’s heart... Read More

    Apr 3, 2023