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  • Vanderbilt University

    Vivian Gama receives Seeding Success Grant

    On May 31st, Vivian Gama, Ph.D. was informed that her proposal “Mitochondrial fission defects drive disruptive neurogenesis in the rare disease EMPF1” was awarded a $120,000 Seeding Success Grant. Read More

    May. 31, 2024

  • Vanderbilt University

    Marija Zanic Promoted to full Professor

    Marija Zanic, Ph.D. was promoted to full Professor in the Department of Cell & Developmental Biology. The promotion also extended to Dr. Zanic’s secondary appointments in Biochemistry, and Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering. Congratulations Marija!… Read More

    May. 30, 2024

  • Vanderbilt University

    Lau Lab Publishes Authoritative Reference Article

    The Lau lab published an authoritative reference article on the hallmarks of precancer. Now, Ken Lau, professor of cell and developmental biology, and Neelendu Dey, assistant professor of medicine at the University of Washington, and colleagues have laid out the principles governing the biology of early, precancerous lesions, which are different… Read More

    May. 7, 2024

  • Vanderbilt University

    Vanderbilt invests in research space to bolster faculty productivity

    For the spring 2024 semester, Vanderbilt University opened 114,000 square feet of new and renovated lab space to support faculty and students as they pursue groundbreaking research. The spaces, which are in the Engineering and Science Building and 17th and Horton (formerly the Sony Building), house faculty from four colleges… Read More

    Feb. 8, 2024

  • Vanderbilt University

    Innovation Ignition Fund

    The School of Medicine Basic Sciences and the Office of the Vice Provost for Research and Innovation are piloting the Innovation Ignition Fund, which will de-risk small molecule therapeutic projects at the very early target-validation and lead-optimization stages. Selected projects will receive up to $500,000 over two years and industry… Read More

    Jan. 8, 2024

  • Vanderbilt University

    Stone wins pitch competition for mock biotech company

    CryoSalt safeguards biological products with nature’s antifreeze. Based on research from scientists at UT, Knoxville, CryoSalt introduces a non-toxic, safe-to-consume cryopreservation reagent derived from bile salts that can protect cells and proteins from damaging ice crystals and temperature fluctuation. With CryoSalt, precious biologic drugs are better preserved and cheaper to… Read More

    Dec. 12, 2023

  • Vanderbilt University

    Qiangjun Zhou Receives R01 Grant

    Qiangjun Zhou, Ph.D., received his first R01 Grant from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) for his project title “Synaptic nanostructure and dysfunction in neurodevelopmental disorders” An R01 is for mature research projects that are hypothesis-driven with strong preliminary data. R01s provide up to five years of support, with a… Read More

    Nov. 24, 2023

  • Vanderbilt University

    Ken Lau named 2023 Stanley Cohen Innovation Fund Awardee

    Ken Lau, professor of cell and developmental biology, has been selected to receive a one-year research award from the Stanley Cohen Innovation Fund. The award will support groundbreaking and paradigm-shifting research in single cell genomics. This work will propel Vanderbilt forward as a leader in the field… Read More

    Nov. 8, 2023

  • Vanderbilt University

    Riedmann named Godschalk Research Fund Inaugural Recipient

    Zenobia Godschalk and Mark Godschalk, BA’92, of Atlanta, Georgia, have established the Zenobia and Mark Godschalk Research Fund within the School of Medicine Basic Sciences to support novel research in biology or immunology. The inaugural award of the research fund has been presented to Kyle Riedmann, a cell and developmental biology graduate student… Read More

    Oct. 27, 2023

  • Vanderbilt University

    Tyska Lab Images Part of Quantum Potential World Premiere Immersive Performance

    Vanderbilt Blair School of Music professor Ji Hye Jung’s performance of “Velocities” by Joseph Schwantner was matched to live cell images. The images were captured in the lab of Matthew Tyska, Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor, Cell and Developmental Biology in the School of Medicine Basic Sciences. Read More

    Oct. 25, 2023