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Zanic recognized at Biophysical Society annual meeting
Apr. 16, 2021—CDB faculty member Marija Zanic received the 2020 Early Career Award from the Motility & Cytoskeleton subgroup. She accepted the award and presented a talk at the 2021 Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society, which took place in February.
Faculty Spotlight: Brian O. Bachmann, Ph.D.
Apr. 16, 2021—Brian Bachmann received his Ph.D. at Johns Hopkins University in 2000 and is a Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry. He is the Principal Investigator of the Laboratory for Biosynthetic Studies, a multidisciplinary group working on the construction and deconstruction of biosynthetic pathways and the discovery of their products. The broad goals of this group are...
Congratulations Trainees!
Apr. 16, 2021—Congratulations to our trainees: Hillary Layden (BCHM, Hiebert Lab) was awarded an NIH grant; Andrea Wojciechowski (CDB, Tansey Lab) was awarded an NIH grant and NCI grant; Tamar Kavlashvili (BCHM, Dewar Lab) won 2nd place in the Graduate Student Council’s 3-minute Thesis Competition.
Recent High Impact Publication
Apr. 12, 2021—New work from Kimryn Rathmell, MD, PhD, Jeffrey Rathmell, PhD, Bradley Reinfeld, and Matthew Madden and colleagues was published in Nature this week.The group investigated the prevailing wisdom that tumors have high glucose uptake, which serves as the basis for FDG-PET cancer imaging. By carefully characterizing the glucose and glutamine utilization patterns of different cell types in the tumor microenvironment, they...
Dean’s Faculty Fellows program recognizes Neuert, Ren
Feb. 17, 2021—By Lorena Infante Lara, February 15, 2021 Assistant Professor of Biochemistry Yi Ren and Assistant Professor of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics Gregor Neuert have been recognized as School of Medicine Basic Sciences Dean’s Faculty Fellows. Established in 2020, the Dean’s Faculty Fellows program in Basic Sciences is designed to recognize the efforts of faculty in...
SARS-CoV-2 protein blocks an essential step in host gene expression, new discovery finds
Feb. 17, 2021—by Marissa Shapiro Feb. 17, 2021, 9:00 AM Vanderbilt biochemist Yi Ren is part of a team that has identified a new behavior of a SARS-CoV-2 protein and discovered that interfering with its function can block virus replication in host cells. This opens up the potential for new therapeutic targets for COVID-19. Yi Ren (Vanderbilt...
Think Like A Girl: A Coloring Book of Women Pioneers in STEM
Feb. 11, 2021—Visibility and recognition of women and minorities in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) is a vital component of fostering greater diversity and equity for under-represented groups in the next generation of scientific leaders. As we celebrate International Day of Women and Girls in Science (February 11), we are delighted to launch our latest coloring...
Gene network for leukemia factor
Feb. 4, 2021—Feb. 4, 2021, 9:00 AM by Leigh MacMillan Transcription factors — proteins that regulate gene expression — play critical roles in cell fate decisions and are frequent targets of mutation in a variety of human cancers. Understanding how transcription factors contribute to disease requires the identification of their direct gene targets, but traditional methods are time-consuming and make it difficult to...
Dr. Ben Danzo Obituary
Jan. 20, 2021—On Jan 6, 2021, Dr. Ben Danzo, retired Vanderbilt BCHM Faculty Member passed away. Services will be in Ohio. May he rest in peace. Obituary
Craig Lindsley appointed J Med Chem Editor-in-Chief of the
Jan. 20, 2021—The ACS appoints our Dr. Craig Lindsley as Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Medicinal Chemistry – great news!