School of Medicine Basic Sciences: 2024 in review

As 2024 comes to a close, we take a look back at the accomplishments and contributions to science and society made by School of Medicine Basic Sciences community members throughout the past year. The efforts of our faculty, trainees, staff, and collaborators have resulted pioneering discoveries that tangibly benefit society.

“Our school achieved remarkable accomplishments both individually and collaboratively in 2024, and my appreciation for the outstanding partnership between our faculty and exceptionally skilled and dedicated staff continues to grow,” said John Kuriyan, dean of basic sciences, School of Medicine. “Looking forward to 2025, I am confident that our school will continue its momentum toward an even more curious, cohesive, supportive, creative, and collaborative community.”


The School of Medicine Basic Sciences facilitates outstanding fundamental science research across four departments, two institutes, 10 centers, and 18 core facilities.

Trainees and Postdoctoral Scholars

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Simple Beginnings

Seventeen graduate and 36 postdoc programs spanning the School of Medicine support 727 Ph.D. students and 357 postdoctoral fellows. Here are some key accomplishments or highlights:

Publications

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Three biomedical researchers discussing data

From Jan. 1 to Dec. 13, 2024, School of Medicine Basic Sciences affiliate faculty produced 330 publications. These groundbreaking studies were published in leading scientific journals, including Cell, Nature, and more.

Recognitions

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Prashant Singh receives the Research Excellence Award at the 2024 Fall Staff Assembly

New leadership

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Nobel laureate Venki Ramakrishnan delivers an Apex Lecture
  • Erin Calipari (Pharmacology) was named director of the Vanderbilt Center for Addiction Research.
  • Walter Chazin (Biochemistry) was named senior associate dean of biomedical research, education and training.
  • Tina Iverson (Pharmacology) was named associate dean for faculty.
  • Ken Lau (Cell and Developmental Biology) was named inaugural director of the Center for Computational Systems Biology.
  • Jeffrey Spraggins (Cell and Developmental Biology, Biochemistry) was named director of the Mass Spectrometry Research Center, following the retirement of its original director Richard Caprioli.

Technology Transfer and Commercialization (as of Nov. 13)

Student posters at Vanderbilt’s inaugural Life Science Showcase
  • Patents filed: 127
  • Technology licenses: 66

Funding

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A woman with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, which Chuck Sanders is researching and developing potential treatments, and her family in the Sanders lab

In the media

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  • Ken Lau’s (Cell and Developmental Biology) cancer research was featured in New Scientist and Endpoints.
  • Stephanie Wankowicz (Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, Center for Applied AI in Protein Dynamics) was highlighted in Science for her leadership in urging Google DeepMind to release the computer code powering AlphaFold3.
  • Erin Calipari(Pharmacology) was interviewed by The National Desk, a nationally syndicated broadcast, about gambling addiction as a public health threat.
  • Tina Iverson (Pharmacology) and Prashant Singh (Pharmacology) were featured on the science communication YouTube channel Smarter Every Day for their work on bacterial chemotaxis. The video trended on YouTube and has more than three million views to date. The lab’s research was also featured in Chemistry World.
  • Joey Barnett(Pharmacology) was interviewed by WSMV about the HBCU Scholars program to attract more minority students into science and medicine.
  • Kristen Gilliland (Warren Center for Neuroscience Drug Discovery) was featured on NBC’s Nightly News to discuss how stronger marijuana is linked to more psychosis in teens.

Appointments

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The audience at John Jumper’s lecture
  • Biochemistry
    • Anna Edmondson was appointed professor
    • Jinhui Dong was appointed research assistant professor
    • Areetha D’Souza and Deepti Karandur were appointed research instructors
    • James Marks was appointed research assistant professor
    • Rahul Bhowmick and Sezen Meydanwere appointed assistant professors
    • Katrin Karbstein was appointed professor
  • Cell and Developmental Biology
    • Madeline Colley was appointed research instructor
  • Molecular Physiology and Biophysics
    • Karin Bosma and Michelle Bedenbaugh were appointed assistant professors
    • Alejandra Paola Torres Manzo and Zer Vue were appointed research instructors
    • Katie Coate and Stephenie Wankowicz were appointed assistant professors
  • Pharmacology
    • Quynh Anh Nguyen was appointed assistant professor
    • Aaron Bender and Kristen Gilliland were appointed research assistant professors
    • Salvatore Incontro, Snigdha Mukerjee, and Suzanne Nolan-Strle were appointed research instructors
    • Ben Brown, Valentina Cigliola, and Shan Meltzer were appointed assistant professors
    • Colleen Niswender was awarded tenure
  • Secondary appointments
    • Fabian Bock (Cell and Developmental Biology) was appointed assistant professor
    • Erin Plosa (Cell and Developmental Biology) was appointed associate professor
    • Vivian Weiss (Cell and Developmental Biology) was appointed associate professor
    • Juan Pablo Arroyo Ornelas (Molecular Physiology and Biophysics) was appointed assistant professor
    • Jeeyeon Cha (Molecular Physiology and Biophysics) was appointed assistant professor

Promotions

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New Basic Sciences trainees at the annual dean’s picnic
  • Biochemistry
    • Ansari Aleem, Wade Calcutt, Hayes McDonald, Michelle Reyzer, Kristie Rose, and Angela Kruse were promoted to research associate professor
    • Emily Hodges was promoted to associate professor
  • Cell and Developmental Biology
    • Marija Zanic was promoted to professor
  • Molecular Physiology and Biophysics
    • Wenbiao Chen, Bingshan Li, and Terunaga Nakagawa were promoted to professor
    • Erkan Karakas was promoted to associate professor
    • Dale Edgerton was promoted to research professor
    • AnnaOsipovich was promoted to research associate professor
  • Pharmacology
    • Zhenzhong Maand Pankaj Sharma were promoted to research assistant professor
    • Alex Waterson was promoted to research professor

This is only a small sample of the accomplishments and successes of the School of Medicine Basic Sciences in 2024. To explore more, visit our website.