Marissa Shapiro
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NIH grant supports effort to build expertise in genetic epidemiology research in Vietnam
V2-GENE, the Vanderbilt-Vietnam Genetic Epidemiology Training Program, will develop a team of researchers and educators to lead genetic epidemiology research of noncommunicable diseases across the lifespan in Vietnam. Read MoreMay. 28, 2024
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Vanderbilt-discovered cancer killing compound is now available through Boehringer Ingelheim open science portal opnMe
By targeting a notoriously undruggable protein found in many cancers, the discovery of BI-0474 may pave the way for new cancer treatments. Shared on opnMe.com by Boehringer Ingelheim, this innovative molecule is available for global researchers to explore new research avenues. Read MoreMay. 28, 2024
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Treatment-resistant depression linked to body mass index: study
Genetic factors are a small but significant contributor to severe depression that does not respond to standard therapy, according to researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and Massachusetts General Hospital. Read MoreMay. 24, 2024
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Research Snapshot: Understanding protein mutations that affect gene expression
Foundational research from the Hiebert lab reveals genetic targets that can be leveraged to identify therapies that affect lymphoma cell growth. Read MoreMay. 23, 2024
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School of Medicine graduates celebrate Commencement
On average, each graduating student published four scientific papers based on their graduate work. Their research appeared in highly respected journals including Nature, Cell, Human Molecular Genetics and the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, according to Abigail Brown, PhD, director of the Biomedical Research Education and Training Office of Outcomes Research. Read MoreMay. 16, 2024
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Supercomputing redesign of a COVID monoclonal antibody
One of the monoclonal antibodies in the therapeutic Evusheld has been computationally redesigned to restore its action against Omicron variants of the virus that causes COVID-19. Read MoreMay. 14, 2024
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Kojetin, Waterson named Vanderbilt Innovation Ambassadors
Within the intellectual powerhouse that is Vanderbilt University and Vanderbilt University Medical Center thrives a group of doctors, engineers, computer scientists and others who also are visionaries, inventors and entrepreneurs. Several of these change-makers also donate their time and expertise through the Vanderbilt Innovation Ambassadors Program to help colleagues in their departments recognize and pursue the world-altering potential of their own ideas. Read MoreMay. 13, 2024
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Vanderbilt joins Meharry Medical College, Fisk University in hosting Tri-Institutional Seminar series
Seminar series by biomedical scientists from across the nation brings research collaboration opportunities to trainees and students from Nashville universities. Read MoreMay. 13, 2024
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Life Is Beautiful Image Contest launched by Cell Imaging Shared Resource
The Cell Imaging Shared Resource launches an image contest to highlight the stunning scientific images captured with CISR instruments. Cash prizes will be awarded to winning submissions. Read MoreMay. 13, 2024
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School of Medicine Basic Sciences among nation’s top NIH-funded departments with more than $65 million in FY2023; cell and developmental biology No. 3 nationally
Vanderbilt’s cell and developmental biology department is the third-most NIH-funded in the nation. Biochemistry, pharmacology, and molecular physiology and biophysics are in the top 15. Read MoreMay. 7, 2024