Antentor Hinton Jr
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Hinton, Nolan, Vue recognized at 2024 Spring Postdoc Awards Ceremony
At the Spring Postdoc Awards Ceremony on May 23, the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs in partnership with the Vanderbilt Postdoctoral Association announced the 2024 award winners, who will also be highlighted in the Graduate School Sesquicentennial time capsule to be opened in 2074. Read MoreJun. 17, 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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Hinton lab grows, American Physiological Society award adds Clintoria Williams as Visiting Scholar
While at Vanderbilt, Williams will work with Hinton to identify novel treatment targets for chronic kidney disease, a disease most caused by hypertension and diabetes. Williams will continue to actively engage in outreach activities, professional service, and research endeavors to uplift underrepresented minority students in the scientific community. Read MoreMay. 6, 2024
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Hinton lab maps structure of mitochondria at different life stages
Antentor Hinton Jr. spearheaded a collaboration with labs from across Vanderbilt University, the U.S., and Brazil to create 3D maps of mitochondria inside brown adipose tissue, which may help researchers identify potential therapies to treat metabolic ailments. Read MoreApr. 4, 2024
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Three from Vanderbilt community selected to participate in Endocrine Society’s leadership program
A Vanderbilt graduate student and two members of the Meharry-Vanderbilt Alliance joined the Endocrine Society’s leadership program, which provides scientists with leadership development, expanded skills in hands-on training, and networking opportunities with endocrinology leaders. Read MoreFeb. 21, 2024
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Kit Neikirk named Marshall Scholar; will study at University of Edinburgh and University College London
Kit Neikirk, postbaccalaureate research intern in the lab of Antentor O Hinton Jr., has been named a 2024 Marshall Scholar by the British government. As a Marshall Scholar, Neikirk will pursue a master’s in public health and an advanced degree in biomedical imaging at University of Edinburgh and University College London, respectively. Read MoreDec. 12, 2023
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Hinton publishes cover story in ‘Cell’ highlighting challenges, solutions to reducing racism in science
Antentor Hinton Jr., assistant professor of molecular physiology and biophysics, has co-authored the cover story of the June issue of Cellalong with 51 Black scientists. The article, “Juneteenth in STEMM and the barriers to equitable science,” establishes the context of Juneteenth in… Read MoreJun. 14, 2023
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Q&A: Hinton on Cell’s coverage of Juneteenth
By Marissa Shapiro Antentor Hinton Jr., assistant professor of molecular physiology and biophysics, played a seminal role in creating the June issue of the journal Cell, including the orchestration on a seven-part series within the issue that addresses the ways that the teachings of Juneteenth can… Read MoreJun. 13, 2023
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Antentor Hinton Jr. receives Chan Zuckerberg Initiative grant to increase representation in research
Antentor Hinton Jr., assistant professor of molecular physiology and biophysics at the School of Medicine Basic Sciences, has been awarded a grant from Chan Zuckerberg Initiative’s Science Diversity Leadership program. The $1.5 million, five-year grant will support his work on “finding organelle… Read MoreOct. 21, 2022
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Hinton et al receive grant to host underrepresented minorities in STEM conference
The Quality Education for Minorities Network, in partnership with Vanderbilt University, Louisiana Tech University, North Dakota State University and Temple University researchers, has been awarded nearly $70,000 in funding from the National Science Foundation to host the Pipelines to Pathways: Humanizing Diversity in STEM Conference. The conference aims to engage… Read MoreOct. 7, 2022