Walter Chazin

  • Vanderbilt University

    Seeing Seattle: ASPIRE on the Road visits the Pacific Northwest

    “After this trip, I now see the job search, networking, and application process as an exciting journey—a journey to meet great people, to better understand myself, to identify work cultures where I can belong and thrive, and to develop professional skills beyond my Ph.D. training,” Zhengyi Chen, a Ph.D. candidate in chemical and physical biology said. Read More

    Dec. 2, 2025

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    Beyond the fold: From single snapshots to shapeshifting proteins

    Started in June 2025, a new collaborative science project called diffUSE involving Vanderbilt University, Cornell University, and the University of California, San Francisco, could be the next watershed moment. The $5 million, three-year project led by the Astera Institute will advance our understanding of protein motion. Using diffuse scattering, an overlooked signal measured by X-ray crystallography, the project will determine how protein dynamics are characterized, leading to a new paradigm in dynamic structural biology. Read More

    Sep. 25, 2025

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    Vanderbilt School of Medicine Basic Sciences welcomes the next generation of biomedical scientists

    The Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Basic Sciences welcomed 42 new graduate students into its Interdisciplinary Graduate Program and Quantitative and Chemical Biology Program through orientation events and the Simple Beginnings ceremony. These academic programs combine coursework and research to guide students toward earning a Ph.D. and careers in the biomedical sciences. Read More

    Sep. 25, 2025

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    BRET welcomes new biomedical graduate students to Vanderbilt

    On Aug. 12, BRET hosted an orientation for incoming graduate students, welcoming the new cohort and putting together a comprehensive agenda with useful information regarding their future training at Vanderbilt and beyond. Read More

    Sep. 4, 2024

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    Understanding NEIL1-RPA binding at the intersection of DNA repair and replication

    The Chazin lab used a combination of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, isothermal titration calorimetry, computational modelling, and cell-based techniques are used to interrogate the relationship between NEIL1 and RPA. Read More

    Aug. 27, 2024

  • Alum speakers at the 2024 ASPIRE Career Symposium

    BRET’s annual career symposium helps students explore a variety of biomedical career paths

    Vanderbilt’s ASPIRE program recently hosted its yearly career symposium, bringing biomedical science professionals, including biomedical sciences alums, to speak about their jobs and share diverse career pathways available to our trainees. Read More

    Aug. 1, 2024

  • Randy Perera headshot over Vanderbilt gold background

    Vanderbilt basic science alum Q&A: Randy Perera

    Randy Perera, Fellow'24, who worked in the biochemistry department and is now a scientist at the pharmaceutical and biotech company MilliporeSigma (Merck KGaA) sat down with us to discuss his experience studying basic science at Vanderbilt and how it played a role in his career.  Read More

    Jul. 29, 2024

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    Vanderbilt researchers showcase cutting-edge structural biology at annual CSB Symposium

    The 2024 Center for Structural Biology Symposium, which took place on March 28, celebrated its decades of success, research undertakings, and goal of strengthening the structural biology community at Vanderbilt. Read More

    Apr. 15, 2024

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    Walter Chazin

      Walter Chazin, Ph.D., received a B.Sc. in chemistry from McGill University in 1975 and a Ph.D. in chemistry from Concordia University in Montreal in 1983. He was a postdoctoral fellow in the lab of Kurt Wüthrich at the E.T.H. in Switzerland (2002 Nobel laureate in Chemistry). After 13… Read More

    Mar. 28, 2024

  • Vanderbilt University

    Chazin named senior associate dean of biomedical research education and training

    Walter Chazin, Chancellor’s Chair in Medicine and professor of biochemistry and chemistry, has been named senior associate dean of biomedical research education and training. Kathleen Gould, Louise B. McGavock Chair, is stepping down from the role after 14 years with the BRET Office to return her focus to her research program in the department of cell and developmental biology. Read More

    Mar. 28, 2024