School Of Medicine Basic Sciences
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From the bench to biotech executive: Alum Lori Rudolph-Owen’s career path
Lori Rudolph-Owen, an accomplished figure in the biotechnology industry and a Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Basic Sciences alum, shared her insights on career progression and drug development on Oct. 3 as part of BRET’s Ph.D. Career Stories, a series focused on various alums and their professions. Read MoreDec. 17, 2024
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Vanderbilt basic science alum Q&A: Sonja Fulmer
Sonja Fulmer, a graduate of Chemical and Physical Biology Program who is now the deputy director of the FDA’s Digital Health Center of Excellence, sat down with us to discuss her experience studying basic science at Vanderbilt and how it played a role in her successful career. Read MoreDec. 10, 2024
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Research Snapshot: Spectroscopy and AI method provide unique window into protein structure and mechanism of action
Alexandra C. Schwartz, a recent Ph.D. graduate from the Chemical and Physical Biology Program, and colleagues developed an experimental and artificial intelligence–coupled methodology to explore the structural dynamics of membrane proteins. Read MoreDec. 2, 2024
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Vanderbilt researchers find evidence that the hunger hormone leptin can direct neural development in a leptin receptor–independent manner
Researchers from the lab of Richard Simerly have uncovered the first example of activity-dependent development of hypothalamic neural circuitry. The work also suggests a novel role for the hunger hormone leptin in specifying the development of neural circuits involved in autonomic regulation and food intake. Read MoreNov. 25, 2024
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School of Medicine Basic Sciences Staff Spotlight: Mia Abernathy
Meet Mia Abernathy, associate director of human resources for the School of Medicine Basic Sciences. Read MoreNov. 22, 2024
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Neil Osheroff elected Fellow of the Australia and New Zealand Association for Health Professional Educators
The only elected fellow outside of Oceania and Southeast Asia, Neil Osheroff brings four decades of medical education to the highly regarded health professional educator association ANZAHPE. Read MoreNov. 22, 2024
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Ken Lau and Eunyoung Choi named 2024 Stanley Cohen Innovation Fund awardees
Eunyoung Choi and Ken Lau receive funding for novel cancer research, which may ultimately result in cancer detection and treatment options for patients. The fund supports early-stage, high-risk high-reward research projects and honor Cohen’s seminal discoveries, which led to the invention of many anticancer drugs used today. Read MoreNov. 21, 2024
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Leigh Anne Tang wins 2024 Brighter Ventures Award
Leigh Anne Tang won the 2024 Brighter Ventures Award for her efforts to leverage health care artificial intelligence to influence the overdose crisis. She is the first Ph.D. student at Vanderbilt to work with the state on this type of translational research. Read MoreNov. 21, 2024
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Vanderbilt building molecular atlas of colorectal cancer across different stages of disease onset with $5 million National Cancer Institute grant
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the U.S. Ken Lau and Jeffrey Spraggins are creating the first spatially mapped atlas characterizing the progression trajectories of early-onset colorectal cancer versus average-onset CRC as they transition from precancerous lesions to malignant cancers. Read MoreNov. 20, 2024
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Center for Extracellular Vesicle Research hosts annual retreat
The Center for Extracellular Vesicle Research, which is made up of over 20 laboratories spanning Vanderbilt University, held its annual retreat in late September. Researchers discussed the types of biomolecular cargoes EVs contain and how EVs holding unique cargoes can be used as diagnostic tools. Read MoreNov. 19, 2024