Discoveries

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    John Jumper, developer of AlphaFold, to present an Apex Lecture on August 30

    John Jumper, Ph.D. To highlight major inflection points in research, the Vanderbilt School of Medicine Basic Sciences launched the Apex Lecture Series earlier this year, which allows the Basic Sciences community to engage with researchers from around the world who are influencing the trajectory of their fields. John… Read More

    Aug. 8, 2023

  • Arrojo e Drigo receives award for excellence in the field of islet research

    Arrojo e Drigo receives award for excellence in the field of islet research

    Rafael Arrojo e Drigo, PhD, assistant professor of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics and a faculty member of the Vanderbilt Diabetes Research Center, received the inaugural Robert L. Sorenson Young Investigator Award from the Midwest Islet Club (MIC) in recognition of his research excellence and innovation in the field of islet… Read More

    Jul. 7, 2023

  • Vanderbilt, VUMC investigators garner $1.2M Keck Foundation grant for groundbreaking genetic research

    Vanderbilt, VUMC investigators garner $1.2M Keck Foundation grant for groundbreaking genetic research

    Chuck Sanders, vice dean of the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Basic Sciences, Aileen M. Lange and Annie Mary Lyle Professor and professor of biochemistry, and Roy Zent, Thomas F. Frist Sr. Professor, professor of medicine and vice chair of research for… Read More

    Jul. 7, 2023

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    Osheroff wins prestigious MILES Award

    Neil Osheroff, John G. Coniglio Chair in Biochemistry and professor of biochemistry and medicine, received the Mentoring, Innovation, and Leadership in Educational Scholarship Award at the annual Asia Pacific Medical Education Conference that took place in May. Read More

    Jul. 7, 2023

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    Study identifies key regulator of melanoma development

    Vanderbilt investigators have revealed the mechanisms by which the chemokine receptor CXCR2, is associated with melanoma tumor formation and growth — a discovery that supports the continued development of drugs that inhibit the receptor’s activity. Ann Richmond, PhD, Ingram Professor of Cancer Biology and professor of Pharmacology, is internationally known… Read More

    Jul. 6, 2023

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    Vanderbilt researchers envision the potential to grow new lungs

    Using a four-dimensional microscope that allows them to watch a tissue putting itself together, researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center have achieved a rare feat in science — they have shattered a long-standing dogma about how the lung develops. Their tour de force raises the possibility that one day scientists will… Read More

    Jul. 6, 2023

  • Vanderbilt University

    Vanderbilt researchers envision the potential to grow new lungs

    Using a four-dimensional microscope that allows them to watch a tissue putting itself together, researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center have achieved a rare feat in science — they have shattered a long-standing dogma about how the lung develops. Their tour de force raises the possibility that one day scientists… Read More

    Jul. 5, 2023

  • Headshot of Alyssa Hasty, who is wearing a blue top and a white and silver necklace.

    Vanderbilt launches $17 million program to advance diversity of research faculty

    Vanderbilt University Medical Center and Vanderbilt University are launching a $17 million multiyear transformative program with support from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to accelerate diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging in the biomedical research community. The institutions will build on prior successes in recruitment to strengthen hiring, promotion and… Read More

    Jun. 21, 2023

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    Choosing a Project for Your New, Independent Lab

    Chuck Sanders Thirty years into my faculty career, I now sometimes play the game of “professionally speaking, what would I have done differently over the course of the years if I had a chance to do it all over again?” I don’t indulge in this exercise to second-guess myself… Read More

    Jun. 16, 2023

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    Study identifies key regulator of melanoma development

    Vanderbilt investigators have revealed the mechanisms by which the chemokine receptor CXCR2, is associated with melanoma tumor formation and growth — a discovery that supports the continued development of drugs that inhibit the receptor’s activity. Ann Richmond, PhD, Ingram Professor of Cancer Biology and professor of Pharmacology, is internationally known… Read More

    Jun. 15, 2023