Emily Waltenbaugh
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MSTPublications: July 2022
Allele-specific activation, enzyme kinetics, and inhibitor sensitivities of EGFR exon 19 deletion mutations in lung cancer. Brown BP, Zhang YK, Kim S, Finneran P, Yan Y, Du Z, Kim J, Hartzler AL, LeNoue-Newton ML, Smith AW, Meiler J, Lovly CM. Read MoreJul. 29, 2022
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Cooper investigates trauma surgery patient outcomes and physician unprofessionalism in new study
William Cooper, MD, MPH, and colleagues previously reported that patients of surgeons with higher numbers of reports from co-workers about unprofessional behavior are more likely to experience complications, and that patient and family reports about rude and disrespectful behavior can identify surgeons with higher rates of surgical site infections and… Read MoreJul. 28, 2022
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Heimburger to co-lead Vanderbilt-Zambia Cancer Research Training Program
Vanderbilt University Medical Center and the University of Zambia (UNZA) are partnering on a program to develop a cadre of researchers and educators to lead cancer epidemiology research and training in Zambia and to encourage U.S.-based researchers to engage in cancer research in low- and middle-income countries. In partnership with… Read MoreJul. 27, 2022
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Self investigates effects of convalescent plasma transfusion on improving clinical outcomes in COVID patients
Convalescent plasma, widely given to severely ill patients hospitalized with COVID-19 during the pandemic, does not improve their ability to survive or recover, according to a national clinical trial led by Vanderbilt University Medical Center and published in the journal CHEST. The multicenter blinded, randomized placebo-controlled, Passive Immunity Trial for our… Read MoreJul. 26, 2022
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COVID vaccinations during pregnancy reduce likelihood for viral infection in newborns, says Halasa
Infants younger than 6 months were better protected from COVID-19 complications when mothers received two doses of the vaccine while pregnant, according to researchers. Mothers who received COVID-19 vaccinations during pregnancy reduced the risk of hospitalization for this age group by 80% during the delta wave and nearly 40% during… Read MoreJul. 25, 2022
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Celebrating a legacy: Raffanti discusses journey into medicine and combatting AIDS
On June 29 Stephen Raffanti, MD, MPH, hung up his scrubs at the Vanderbilt Comprehensive Care Clinic for the last time. It was a bittersweet moment for the man who helped lead Nashville out of the darkest days of the AIDS epidemic 30 years ago. “I’ll miss you,” Raffanti told… Read MoreJul. 19, 2022
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Meet a Medical Scholar: Maddy Ball
M3 Maddy Ball traveled to Barcelona, Spain, for a year-long research project By: Lexie Little Maddy Ball is no stranger to travel. Maddy Ball hikes all over the world. Her favorite trails in Tennessee include Fiery Gizzard and nearby Beaman Park. A native of Mill Valley, California, just outside of… Read MoreJul. 11, 2022
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Horn leads study on opioid use after childbirth and associated death risks
In a new study led by Vanderbilt University Medical Center researchers, women who filled two or more prescriptions for opioids after childbirth faced a 46% greater risk of death than women who did not. The study, led by the late Arlyn Horn, PharmD, MPH and Margaret Adgent, MSPH, PhD, research… Read MoreJul. 6, 2022
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Children with chronic medical conditions may benefit from hospital and community based interventions, says Fritz
Children with medical complexity (CMC) — children with one or more complex chronic conditions — who live in low opportunity areas utilize more acute care than those who live in higher opportunity areas, according to a new study in the Journal of Hospital Medicine. Cristin Fritz, MD, MPH, and colleagues used the Pediatric… Read MoreJul. 1, 2022
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Aliyu named Director of Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health
Renowned physician-epidemiologist Muktar Aliyu, MBBS, MPH, DrPH, who is the associate director for Research with the Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health (VIGH), has been named the new director of the institute, beginning July 1. Aliyu, who joined the Vanderbilt faculty in 2009, is professor of Health Policy and Medicine at Vanderbilt… Read MoreJun. 30, 2022