Reporter Oct 25 2013

  • Vanderbilt University

    Tool predicts risk for developmental delays in early childhood

    A non-invasive measure of electrical brain activity in preterm infants predicts cognitive and communication functioning during early childhood, according to a new Vanderbilt University study. Read More

    Oct 28, 2013

  • Vanderbilt University

    Targets of SIN drive cell division

    Vanderbilt researchers have identified a key regulator of cell division. Read More

    Oct 25, 2013

  • Vanderbilt University

    Grad students help achieve key discovery

    A multidisciplinary study conducted by the combined efforts of Vanderbilt University graduate students has led to the first evidence that abnormal messenger RNA export from the nucleus to the cytoplasm can cause human disease. Read More

    Oct 24, 2013

  • Transplant surgery

    Transplant Center sees surge in volumes

    The Vanderbilt Transplant Center, one of the largest organ transplant programs in the Southeast, is on pace to surpass last year’s transplant totals with 254 solid organ transplantations to date. Read More

    Oct 24, 2013

  • Teleneurology services coming to Williamson Medical Center

    Teleneurology services coming to Williamson Medical Center

    Neurologists at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and patient care teams 18 miles away at Williamson Medical Center (WMC) will take advantage of network technology to provide remote neurological patient examinations on an urgent basis. Read More

    Oct 24, 2013

  • Vanderbilt University

    Multi-agency emergency drill happens Nov. 7

    Vanderbilt University Medical Center will be one of several area hospitals and federal, state and local agencies participating in the 2013 Regional Hospitals Fall Severe Weather Exercise on Thursday, Nov. 7. Read More

    Oct 24, 2013

  • New process for patient handovers from ED to units

    New process for patient handovers from ED to units

    Beginning Oct. 29, Vanderbilt University Hospital will use a new process for patient handovers between nurses in the adult Emergency Department and nurses on inpatient units. Read More

    Oct 24, 2013

  • Vanderbilt University

    Clinical enterprise address set for Nov. 6

    Vanderbilt faculty, staff and students are invited to register online to attend the 2013 State of the Adult Clinical Enterprise address by David Posch, CEO of Vanderbilt University Hospital and Clinics and executive director of Vanderbilt Medical Group, to be delivered Wednesday, Nov. 6 at two locations — at 7 a.m. in Williamson County at the Franklin Marriott, 700 Cool Springs Blvd., and again at 4 p.m. on the Vanderbilt University Medical Center campus at 208 Light Hall. Read More

    Oct 24, 2013

  • New online tool eases clinical trial billing process

    New online tool eases clinical trial billing process

    A new Web-based tool is helping Vanderbilt research coordinators assemble accurate billing plans more quickly. Read More

    Oct 24, 2013

  • Vanderbilt University

    Eskind project seeks to demystify genotyping information for patients

    With the aid of a two-year, $487,000 National Leadership Grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), a Vanderbilt research team will develop a reusable model to promote better patient engagement with the health care team through delivery of consumer-friendly pharmacogenetic information. Read More

    Oct 24, 2013

  • Vanderbilt University

    Glucose control study gives patients new path to health

    The IDIOM study is designed to compare how a diet with moderate caloric restriction, alone or with long-acting insulin, affects areas of the brain’s dopamine system that are involved in food intake, reward and the sense of pleasure people get from eating. Read More

    Oct 24, 2013

  • Vanderbilt University

    Study sheds new light on type 2 diabetes development

    Inactivation by oxidative stress of specific transcription factors essential for pancreatic islet beta cell function is a key event in the development of type 2 diabetes, Vanderbilt University researchers and their colleagues have found. Read More

    Oct 24, 2013

  • Vanderbilt University

    Theatre offers promise for youth with autism

    A novel autism intervention program using theatre to teach reciprocal communication skills is improving social deficits in adolescents with the disorder that now affects an estimated one in 88 children, Vanderbilt University researchers report in the journal Autism Research. Read More

    Oct 24, 2013

  • Vanderbilt University

    Shining a light on night blindness

    Vanderbilt researchers are studying how mutations in the receptor for light, rhodopsin, cause light blindness. Read More

    Oct 24, 2013

  • VU banner with National Academies logo

    Frisse, Weiner elected to Institute of Medicine

    Vanderbilt University’s Betsy Weiner, Ph.D., R.N., senior associate dean for Informatics in the School of Nursing, and Mark Frisse, M.D., MS, MBA, Accenture Professor and director of Regional Informatics, have been elected to the Institute of Medicine (IOM), the organization announced this week. Read More

    Oct 21, 2013

  • Vanderbilt University

    Institute of Medicine honors Vanderbilt’s Clayton

    Ellen Wright Clayton, M.D., J.D., the Craig-Weaver Professor of Pediatrics and professor of Law at Vanderbilt University, has won the David Rall Medal from the Institute of Medicine (IOM) for “exemplary” service to the institute. Read More

    Oct 21, 2013