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Vanderbilt Vision Research Center

  • Fluorescence microscopy image of a zebrafish head and eye. The head is mostly imaged in orange and the eye, strikingly, is imaged in blue. Individual blue cells are discernible in the eye.

    NIH grant renewal signals bright outlook for Vanderbilt vision research

    The Vanderbilt Vision Research Center was founded in 1989 and secured the National Eye Institute core grant that still supports it; the grant will provide approximately $3.3 million over the current five-year funding period. Read More

    Oct. 16, 2025

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    The Caprioli Way

    It started with a hacksaw and a multimillion-dollar instrument. Richard Caprioli, then a postdoctoral fellow, was given the saw to cut the instrument in half during his first day of his postdoctoral studies. It was the day that Caprioli, now Stanford Moore Professor of Biochemistry, developed a desire to “do innovative things” with mass spectrometry instruments.” This yearning resulted in him becoming a pioneer of new mass spec techniques, including imaging mass spec. Read More

    Jul. 8, 2024