Biochemistry

  • Benjamin Gordon wearing nitrile gloves and working in a cell culture hood.

    Marnett lab intern selected as top scholar in prestigious Regeneron competition

    High school student Benjamin Gordon, former Marnett lab intern, has been named a top scholar in the Regeneron Science Talent Search 2024, the oldest science and math competition for high school seniors in the U.S. Read More

    Jan. 25, 2024

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    Celebrating recent appointments and promotions in Basic Sciences

    We extend congratulations to our many community members who were recently promoted or received new appointments. These individuals significantly enrich our pursuit of pathbreaking research and contribute to the growth and success of our school. Read More

    Jan. 24, 2024

  • Vanderbilt University

    Study uses new tools, machine learning to investigate major cause of blindness in older adults

    An international collaboration led by Vanderbilt researchers has identified a key component in lesions associated with age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a leading cause of blindness in older adults. Read More

    Dec. 20, 2023

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    Ken Lau named 2023 Stanley Cohen Innovation Fund Awardee

    Ken Lau, professor of cell and developmental biology, will receive a one-year research award from the Stanley Cohen Innovation Fund. This work will propel Vanderbilt forward as a leader in the field by leveraging novel technology to develop customized sequencing-based assays of cell-associated components at the single-cell resolution. Read More

    Nov. 7, 2023

  • Vanderbilt University

    Osheroff receives Distinguished Teacher Award from Association of American Medical Colleges

    As a professor of biochemistry and medicine at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine for more than 40 years, Osheroff is the longest serving course director currently teaching medical students. He also codirects the preclerkship phase of the medical school curriculum and leads the Master Science Teachers cohort, a role established in 2007 to recognize VUSM’s outstanding basic science educators. Through his teaching, he has helped medical students at VUSM and across the globe acquire the basic science skills and knowledge they need to thrive in clinical practice, according to the AAMC. Read More

    Oct. 31, 2023

  • Vanderbilt University

    Biochemist Martin Egli elected to the European Academy of Sciences and Arts

    For his outstanding achievements, including investigations directed at nucleic acid structure, DNA bypass polymerases and the circadian clock, Martin Egli has been elected to the European Academy of Sciences and Arts. The academy is dedicated to innovative research, interdisciplinary and transnational collaboration. Read More

    Oct. 25, 2023

  • Vanderbilt University

    Uddin receives second Phi Beta Psi national research award

    Md. Jashim Uddin Md. Jashim Uddin, research associate professor of biochemistry, has received the Phi Beta Psi national research award for the second year in a row. The award will fund an ongoing project in which Uddin and colleagues are working to develop an improved cancer imaging platform… Read More

    Aug. 24, 2023

  • Side-by-side headshots of Emily Hodges (left) and Cody Sicilano (right).

    Basic Sciences names Hodges, Siciliano as Dean’s Faculty Fellows

    By Aaron Conley Emily Hodges, assistant professor of biochemistry, and Cody Siciliano, assistant professor of pharmacology, have been named Dean’s Faculty Fellows of the School of Medicine Basic Sciences. The Dean’s Faculty Fellows program, started in 2020, is designed to recognize the efforts of faculty in the early… Read More

    Aug. 18, 2023

  • Vanderbilt University

    Vanderbilt Mourns the Loss of Conrad Wagner

    Dr. Conrad Wagner passed away on March 13, 2023. Connie joined the Department of Biochemistry as an Assistant Professor in 1961 and maintained an active laboratory studying one-carbon metabolism and folic acid until becoming emeritus Professor of Biochemistry in 2015. His research was part of an internationally recognized division of… Read More

    Mar. 16, 2023

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    Cardiovascular research pioneer Inagami mourned

    Tadashi Inagami, PhD, DSc, Vanderbilt University Professor of Biochemistry, emeritus, who helped characterize the biochemical basis for hypertension, heart failure and vascular disease, died in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March 13 after a brief illness. He was 92. “Tad was an exceptional scientist in the hypertension research field and brought international recognition… Read More

    Mar. 16, 2023