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Madhvi Venkatesh named director of Vanderbilt Interdisciplinary Graduate Program; Stephanie Richards expands into support role
Madhvi Venkatesh has been named director of Vanderbilt’s Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Biological and Biomedical Sciences and Stephanie Richards will expand her role to support the program and its first-year curriculum. The appointments reflect a continued focus on innovation, student support, and collaborative leadership within the BRET office. Read MoreJul. 1, 2025
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Newly launched BioCoDE program introduces high school students to biomedical research
The Center for AI in Protein Dynamics launched the Biomedical and Computational Discovery Experience, a new, one-week program designed to introduce high school students with little or no prior experience to the world of biomedical research. Read MoreJun. 27, 2025
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Annual career symposium inspires next generation of biomedical leaders
The 2025 ASPIRE Annual Career Symposium brought together trainees and professionals for a day of panels, workshops, and a compelling keynote by AstraZeneca executive and Vanderbilt alum Renee Iacona, all centered around the evolving landscape of biomedical science careers and with a focus on innovation, artificial intelligence, and personal growth. Read MoreJun. 23, 2025
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Vanderbilt biomedical research paves the way for ‘hypoallergen’ treatments against peanut allergies
By Lorena Infante Lara Food-related allergies and their effects are insidiously common in the United States: over seven percent of children and over 10 percent of adults are affected. Although a quarter of people with food allergies have an epinephrine pen, they are expensive and have to be replaced… Read MoreJun. 18, 2025
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Kidney atlas maps molecular landscape, unlocking clues to renal health and disease
In a landmark study published in Science Advances, Vanderbilt researchers have created the first high-resolution lipid atlas of the human kidney, mapping over 100,000 functional tissue units across 29 donors. By integrating advanced imaging mass spectrometry with microscopy using machine learning, the team identified distinct lipid signatures that could transform diagnostics and precision treatments for kidney disease. Read MoreJun. 17, 2025
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Kidney atlas maps molecular landscape, unlocking clues to renal health and disease
In a landmark study published in Science Advances, Vanderbilt researchers have created the first high-resolution lipid atlas of the human kidney, mapping over 100,000 functional tissue units across 29 donors. By integrating advanced imaging mass spectrometry with microscopy using machine learning, the team identified distinct lipid signatures that could transform diagnostics and precision treatments for kidney disease. Read MoreJun. 17, 2025
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2025 School of Medicine Basic Sciences Dean’s Award for Exceptional Achievement in Graduate Studies winners announced
The School of Medicine Basic Sciences is proud to announce the 2025 recipients of the Dean’s Award for Exceptional Achievement in Graduate Studies. Ten graduate students were recognized for their high academic and scientific achievement and for the originality, significance, and rigor of their dissertation research. Read MoreJun. 16, 2025
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Traveling westward: ASPIRE on the Road visits San Diego
Vanderbilt biomedical graduate students and postdocs attended ASPIRE on the Road 2025 in San Diego, California. Over three days, they explored Southern California's biotech and pharmaceutical scene, connecting with alums, industry leaders, and innovative companies. Read MoreJun. 16, 2025
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New Warren Center TREK channel compounds reveal power of academic-industry partnerships in drug discovery
What makes these results exceptional isn’t just the compounds themselves, it’s what they represent: the value of translational research grounded in real-world therapeutic goals. The partners chose to release these best-in-class tool compounds to the scientific community to accelerate further discovery. Read MoreJun. 16, 2025
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Biomedical Sciences graduates pursue a variety of career paths
By Bill Snyder Among the 114 students who earned Ph.D.s in the biomedical sciences from the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine during the 2024-2025 academic year, two women are staking out very different career paths. Fiona Harrison hoods Rebecca Buchanan, receiving her Ph.D. in Neuroscience. (photo by Erin O. Smith)… Read MoreJun. 13, 2025