Alyssa Hasty
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Iverson named School of Medicine Basic Sciences associate dean for faculty
Tina Iverson, Louise B. McGavock Chair and Professor of pharmacology and biochemistry, will take the role of associate dean for faculty on July 1, 2024. Read MoreJun. 4, 2024
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Vanderbilt-led team receives 2023 Endeavor Award from The Mark Foundation for Cancer Research
A multidisciplinary team of investigators who will probe the connection between obesity and cancer has received a 2023 Endeavor Award from The Mark Foundation for Cancer Research. The three-year, $3 million award will support four closely linked projects exploring the fundamental mechanisms that drive the obesity-cancer connection,… Read MoreOct. 26, 2023
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Basic Sciences names Hasty senior associate dean for faculty
By Aaron Conley Alyssa Hasty, PhD Alyssa Hasty, Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of molecular physiology and biophysics and associate dean for faculty in the School of Medicine Basic Sciences, has been promoted to senior associate dean for faculty. “Since 2017, Alyssa’s strong leadership has been invaluable for shaping faculty development, culture,… Read MoreSep. 25, 2023
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Gama named associate dean for equity and inclusive mentoring
Vivian Gama, PhD Vivian Gama, associate professor of cell and developmental biology, has been named the new associate dean for equity and inclusive mentoring as of Sept. 1. “In order to build upon our past and current efforts, we are excited to name Vivian Gama as associate dean of equity… Read MoreAug. 30, 2023
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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 MoreJun. 21, 2023
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Lab-to-Table Conversation: ‘The Impact of Obesity on Health’ Nov. 30
Obesity is a well-known risk factor for diseases such as heart disease, cancer and diabetes. However, it is often considered to be a risk factor brought on by choice, or by inaction. This stigma, in combination with body image norms, oversimplifies obesity as it also complicates how individuals and society… Read MoreNov. 22, 2022
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Weight cycling worsens the body’s ability to control glucose levels
By Caroline Cencer Alyssa Hasty The laboratory of Professor of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics Alyssa Hasty recently published a study stressing the importance of glucose homeostasis in maintaining healthy body function. While examining blood glucose levels in diet-induced obese mice, co-first authors Nathan Winn and Matthew Cottam, a… Read MoreNov. 14, 2022
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Basic Sciences faculty and staff join Vanderbilt Leadership Academy, Vanderbilt Leadership Enrichment classes
Alyssa Hasty (associate dean for faculty, School of Medicine Basic Sciences), Claudia Paz (chief business officer, School of Medicine Basic Sciences), Tiffany Lawrence Givens (director of human resources, Basic Sciences Dean’s Office, School of Medicine), and Kimberly D. Turner (assistant dean of administrative operations, School of Medicine Basic Sciences) have been named to… Read MoreAug. 25, 2022
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Weight cycling increases diabetes risk
Alyssa Hasty, Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, specializes in immunometabolism, specifically on the role that the immune system plays in obesity and metabolic disease. Recent work from her lab explored the changes in immune cell populations in fat during obesity, weight loss, and weight cycling. The work,… Read MoreJul. 19, 2022
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‘Reconcilable Differences: A Conversation About Religion and Science’
It is often assumed that religious leaders and scientists hold opposing worldviews, but what do the two groups actually think about the dialogue between them? Does one have to choose between religion and science, or can there be common ground? Join Alyssa Hasty, Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor… Read MoreJun. 23, 2022