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Research, News & Discoveries

  • Vanderbilt University

    New endowed chair recipients honored

    Nine Vanderbilt University faculty members named to endowed chairs were honored during a celebration at the Student Life Center on Feb. 28. Among them were Basic Sciences faculty Dai H. Chung (Carolyn Perot Rathjen Chair), Björn C. Knollmann (William Stokes Chair in Experimental Therapeutics), and Dan M. Roden, Sam L. Clark, M.D., Ph.D. Chair. Susan… Read More

    Mar. 5, 2018

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    Path to Flavinylation

    Flavin-containing cofactors play an important role in many enzymatic biochemical reactions that involve electron and/or group transfer. In some, but not all flavin-containing enzymes, the cofactor is covalently bound. This is not a trivial distinction, because covalent binding alters the redox potential of the flavin, a change frequently required… Read More

    Feb. 26, 2018

  • Vanderbilt University

    Targeting Topoisomerase II Inhibitors

    Targeting Topoisomerase II Inhibitors Topoisomerases are critical enzymes during DNA replication and transcription, as they are responsible for untangling the knots and twists that can form as DNA is unwound and rewound during these processes. Type II topoisomerases accomplish this task by making a temporary double stranded break… Read More

    Feb. 26, 2018

  • Vanderbilt University

    Targeting Topoisomerase II Inhibitors

    Targeting Topoisomerase II Inhibitors Topoisomerases are critical enzymes during DNA replication and transcription, as they are responsible for untangling the knots and twists that can form as DNA is unwound and rewound during these processes. Type II topoisomerases accomplish this task by making a temporary double stranded break… Read More

    Feb. 26, 2018

  • Vanderbilt University

    Rosenthal awarded Herty Medal for achievements in chemistry, STEM education

    Sandra Rosenthal, the Jack and Pamela Egan Professor of Chemistry and director of the Vanderbilt Institute for Nanoscale Science and Engineering, has been named the winner of this year’s Charles H. Herty Medal by the Georgia Section of the American Chemical Society. The award is given to recognize outstanding chemists in the… Read More

    Feb. 22, 2018

  • Vanderbilt University

    Brain Awareness events highlight mind’s wonders

    Research on circadian rhythms, longevity and the brain’s pleasure system will be featured during this year’s Brain Awareness events sponsored by the Vanderbilt Brain Institute. The Vanderbilt Brain Institute’s Rebecca Ihrie, PhD, assistant professor of Cell and Developmental Biology and Neurological Surgery, has organized a course for this year’s Osher Lifelong… Read More

    Feb. 22, 2018

  • Vanderbilt University

    Linking Cell Differentiation, Death, and Mitochondrial Function

    Linking Cell Differentiation, Death, and Mitochondrial Function We are only now beginning to understand the complex regulatory processes that control the differentiation of pluripotent stem cells (PSCs), and we know even less about how the differentiation process alters the structure and function of cellular organelles. Of particular interest in… Read More

    Feb. 15, 2018

  • Vanderbilt University

    Lovly awarded funding for early lung cancer diagnosis research

    Groundbreaking research into the early diagnosis of lung cancer and potential new treatments have been awarded funding through two lung cancer research-focused foundations. Lung Cancer Foundation of America (LCFA) and the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) have partnered to fund the Lori Monroe Scholarship for Lung Cancer Research. These $200,000 grants support… Read More

    Feb. 8, 2018

  • Vanderbilt University

    Study helps map signaling system in brain linked to ASD

    Researchers at Vanderbilt University have worked out part of the “wiring diagram” of a signaling system in the brain that has been linked to autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Their findings, published last month in the journal Biological Psychiatry, raise hopes for a new approach to treating ASD, which affects an estimated one in every… Read More

    Feb. 8, 2018

  • Vanderbilt University

    Study seeks to boost breast tumor immune response

    Immunotherapy, which harnesses the power of the immune system, is one of the most promising forms of cancer therapy and has been shown to work well against some types of cancer. But in early studies, breast cancer has proven to be largely resistant to immunotherapies, which are effective in only… Read More

    Feb. 8, 2018