Stephen Doster

  • Vanderbilt University

    Vanderbilt launches Center for Applied Artificial Intelligence in Protein Dynamics

    Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Basic Sciences has launched the Center for Applied Artificial Intelligence in Protein Dynamics, which is focused on the intersection of artificial intelligence, machine learning and macromolecular mechanism. It will be led by Hassane Mchaourab, who holds the Louise B. McGavock Chair… Read More

    Apr. 12, 2023

  • New faculty Nancy Carrasco - Molecular Physiology, in her lab at Light Hall for Vanderbilt Magazine.

    Molecular physiologist Nancy Carrasco named SEC Faculty Achievement Award winner

    Nancy Carrasco, Joe C. Davis Professor of Biomedical Science, professor of molecular physiology and biophysics and chair of the department in the School of Medicine Basic Sciences, has been named the 2023 SEC Faculty Achievement Award winner from Vanderbilt University. Carrasco has made significant contributions to… Read More

    Apr. 10, 2023

  • Robert J. Coffey GI Medicine/Oncology GI SPORE Cancer research

    A ‘supermere’ method for biomarker discovery

    Cells in the body communicate by sending and receiving protein and genetic information packaged in extracellular vesicles and nanoparticles, including exomeres and supermeres. This complex transport system is important not only in health, but in disorders as diverse as cancer, cardiovascular disease and Alzheimer’s disease. For example,… Read More

    Apr. 6, 2023

  • Vanderbilt University

    New dean of Basic Sciences aims to take Vanderbilt to the next level in biomedical research, drug discovery

    Whether working on dynamic discoveries in the lab, connecting with students and faculty, or pursuing his passion for nature photography, acclaimed biomedical researcher John Kuriyan is inspired by his recent move to join Vanderbilt as the new dean of the School of Medicine Basic Sciences and… Read More

    Apr. 3, 2023

  • Giving Day 2023!

    Giving Day 2023!

      THE BASICS Giving Day is an annual, 24-hour fundraising campaign providing an opportunity for Commodores across the globe to come together to show their Commodore pride and support Vanderbilt students and faculty. Gifts of all sizes will come together to provide important funding for areas across the university. Read More

    Apr. 1, 2023

  • Banner for the event, showing pictures of the panelists on the right portion (top, left to right: Lillian Brady, Breonte Guy. Bottom, left to right: Ebony McGee, Steven Townsend, Felysha Jenkins). At the top is the name of the event series, “Lab-to-Table” and a green Erlenmeyer flask with intersecting golden haloes. To the left of the images is the title of the event: “How I Got Over: Navigating Academia as a Black Scientist.” Below the title is the wordmark of the School of Medicine Basic Sciences. The image has a white background.

    Black scientists at the heart of February’s Lab-To-Table conversation

      By Leah Mann The February 27 School of Medicine Basic Sciences Lab-to-Table event, “How I Got Over: Navigating Academia as a Black Scientist,” focused on how Black scientists have overcome challenges in academia. Felysha Jenkins, assistant dean of DEI for Basic Sciences, moderated the conversation, delving into compelling… Read More

    Mar. 24, 2023

  • Photo of James O'Connor standing at a podium.

    O’Connor’s dissertation named top 2022 Drosophila dissertation worldwide

    By Lorena Infante Lara James O’Connor, Ph.D. The Genetics Society of America has presented James O’Connor, a Ph.D. graduate from the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, the 2023 Larry Sandler Award. This international award recognizes the best Ph.D. dissertation on Drosophila—a fly genus that includes the… Read More

    Mar. 24, 2023

  • Vanderbilt University

    Decoding cell division machinery

    In the final step of cell division, cytokinesis, one cell becomes two. Without complete separation, abnormal cells can accumulate and set the stage for tumor formation. One of the main controllers of cytokinesis is the protein Cdc15, which localizes to the dividing cell membrane — linking it to the cytokinetic… Read More

    Mar. 23, 2023

  • Vanderbilt University

    Goldenring’s gastrointestinal research contributions lauded

    James Goldenring, MD, PhD, the Paul W. Sanger Professor of Experimental Surgery at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, has been honored by the American Gastroenterological Association for making significant contributions to understanding gastrointestinal disease. Goldenring, vice chair of Surgical Research for the Section of Surgical Sciences and professor of Surgery… Read More

    Mar. 23, 2023

  • Vanderbilt University

    E. coli uses serine to abide acidity

    E. coli bacteria are the main cause of urinary tract infections. It is thought that we acquire many of the E. coli strains through ingestion, which means that these bacteria must survive the harsh conditions in the stomach, which is acidic enough to dissolve skin. How do these bacteria survive… Read More

    Mar. 23, 2023