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  • Vanderbilt researchers have identified a critical regulatory factor in the bacterium that causes the disease anthrax and has been used as a biological weapon.

    Apr 7, 2022

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    Vanderbilt University, Medical Center reach $1B milestone together in research funding

    Faculty at Vanderbilt University and Vanderbilt University Medical Center achieved a significant milestone in 2021: more than $1 billion in research funding awarded from external organizations.  Read More

    Apr 5, 2022

  • Vanderbilt's James Crowe Jr., MD, and Michel Nussenzweig, MD, PhD, of The Rockefeller University, have been jointly awarded the 2022 Harrington Prize for Innovation in Medicine for “groundbreaking work” that enabled the use of human antibodies to treat COVID-19.

    Mar 31, 2022

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    Research Snapshot: Biochemical technique for finding small molecules discovered by Vanderbilt and University of Virginia researchers

    A team including the Sanders lab developed a new methodology for finding small molecules associated with lipid rafts, an essential part of cell structure and regulation. Read More

    Mar 28, 2022

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    Well-being implications of LGBTQ+ rights issues in Texas, the U.S. South and beyond

    Experts from the Vanderbilt LGBT Policy Lab a discussion about the state of research regarding LGBTQ+ rights and policy and the effects of pro- and anti- queer policies on health, education, economic outcomes and overall well-being Read More

    Mar 28, 2022

  • Vanderbilt researchers have found that children with a genetic makeup that predicts high blood pressure as adults are more likely to survive congenital heart defect repair surgery.

    Mar 24, 2022

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    Research Snapshot: Hunger signals, including those from cannabinoids, mapped in the brain

    Body-made cannabinoids that fine tune hunger signals in the brain have been mapped, with implications for helping those with deadly feeding-related illnesses Read More

    Mar 23, 2022

  • Peter Buerhaus, PhD, FAAN, FAANP(h), a renowned researcher who studies the health care workforce and economy will share his expertise on the future of nursing, health equity and the relationship balance between nurses, leadership and educators. He will be the inaugural speaker in a new Leadership Lecture Series presented by the Vanderbilt University School of...

    Mar 21, 2022

  • Nursing educators challenged with incorporating nursing informatics into their curriculum in accordance with the new AACN Core Competencies for Professional Nursing Education can get a jump start at a three-day conference offered by Vanderbilt University School of Nursing this summer. The Vanderbilt Informatics Summer Teaching Academy (VISTA) will be July 20-22, 2022, at Vanderbilt’s park-like...

    Mar 21, 2022

  • A Vanderbilt study found that, among adult patients with HIV, those who have lower counts of certain types of blood cells have a markedly higher risk of developing cancer.

    Mar 17, 2022

  • Vanderbilt University and the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County have expanded their working relationship by creating a framework to increase collaboration on projects focused on intelligent and connected urban infrastructure and services.

    Mar 14, 2022

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    How to ease your child’s anxiety about the war in Russia-Ukraine

    Concerns about strife in a country far from home are adding worries to a generation already on edge from navigating changes in everyday life due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Here are some ideas for how to help. Read More

    Mar 11, 2022

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    WATCH: Experts discuss what’s next in the COVID-19 pandemic

    Some of Vanderbilt University’s leading experts on vaccines, infectious disease and public health came together for a special panel discussion on March 10 to talk about the future of the COVID-19 pandemic. The virtual event, “The COVID Conundrum: What’s Next,” was hosted by the Chancellor’s Lecture Series in partnership with the Vanderbilt School of Medicine Basic Sciences. Read More

    Mar 11, 2022

  • Women at Vanderbilt portrait unveiling

    Portrait series honors contributions of six women pivotal to Vanderbilt

    Six women who have helped shape the university and its history are being honored as part of a new Women at Vanderbilt Portrait Project at the Margaret Cuninggim Women’s Center. The portraits, commemorating women from the 19th century through today, will be unveiled at an event on March 14. Read More

    Mar 7, 2022

  • New research from Vanderbilt Business highlights the importance of families, social workers, and chaplains to patient care.

    Mar 3, 2022

  • This student-run equity investment fund honors Max Adler and is an opportunity for real-world experience with real-world payoffs.

    Mar 3, 2022

  • A team of 3 Vanderbilt MBA students won $5,000 based on recommendations for DC-area development at the UNC Development Challenge.

    Mar 3, 2022

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    International research collaboration reveals new possibilities in nanophotonics

    Josh Caldwell and graduate student Joseph Matson are part of a team that has discovered how asymmetric light-matter interactions may enable new ways to guide and process optical signals on chips and design compact infrared optical components. Read More

    Mar 3, 2022

  • The rigidity of the extracellular matrix that surrounds cells impacts the contractile and invasive properties of head and neck cancer cells.

    Mar 1, 2022

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    Research Snapshot: Vanderbilt team discovers potential explanation for treatment resistance in skin cancer

    Melanoma is the fifth most-common type of cancer in the U.S., and according to the American Cancer Society, about half of patients with malignant melanoma have mutations of the BRAF gene. Identification of potential tumor biomarkers such as SOX10 can help physicians better predict outcomes for their patients.  Read More

    Feb 28, 2022