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Exchange Shared Mailboxes and Distribution Lists

Nov. 23, 2016—Josh, this is Draft only do not publish yet.     Shared Mailboxes and Distribution Lists Print Topic Email this topic SUMMARY This page goes over what Shared Mailboxes and Distribution Lists are, eligibility, how to request a new shared mailbox or distribution list, and how to access these resources from either Webmail or from...

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Ian Macara Named to Inaugural Vanderbilt University Research Council

Nov. 23, 2016—Congratulations to Ian Macara for being named to the inaugural Vanderbilt University Research Council which will identify opportunities for significant advancements and progress in our research enterprise, advance discovery, and facilitate research collaborations between VU and VUMC.

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Irina Kaverina promoted to Full Professor

Nov. 23, 2016—Irina N. Kaverina has been promoted to full Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology. Her research focuses on establishing principles of diversity and asymmetry within MT networks and understanding how variations in MT subsets are translated into specifics of cellular architecture and functioning. Congratulations on your promotion!

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What is Dropbox Business

Nov. 10, 2016—Cloud-Based Collaboration with Unlimited Storage and Complete Control     Dropbox Business Features: Privately and securely share data among team members without using bulky email attachments. Manage your entire business account and monitor all sharing activity with the Admin Console Access files on all your devices Work on the most up to date files with...

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Single-cell study of tumor samples

Oct. 27, 2016—Ken Lau, Ph.D., and colleagues previously described a method for preparing single-cell suspensions from epithelial tissues – the type of tissue from which many diseases arise. Now, they have extended this analysis to formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) specimens present in repositories of clinical patient samples.

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Striking view

Oct. 27, 2016—A colorful image of a dividing cancer cell, submitted by Dylan Burnette, Ph.D., assistant professor of Cell and Developmental Biology, won 12th Place in Nikon’s Small World 2016 Photomicrography Competition.

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New Grants Awarded to Chin Chiang and Andrea Page-McCaw

Oct. 18, 2016—Drs. Chin Chiang and Andrea Page-McCaw were recently awarded these grants: Chiang,Chin 1R01 NIH/NINDS 09/30/2016 – 08/31/2021 Regulation of Shh Signaling by Cellular Energetics          Page-McCaw, Andrea 3R01Nih/Nigms08/16/2016 12/31/2019  Wnt/Wg Extracellular Ligand Distribution and Regulation

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Tasia Pyburn Publication Gets Molecular Microbiology Cover

Oct. 18, 2016—Tasia Pyburn’s (Melanie Ohi Lab) paper was recently published in the October issue of Molecular Microbiology and she got the cover!

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Lau Gets Science Signaling Cover

Oct. 18, 2016—Ken Lau's  paper was recently published in the October 11th issue of Science Signaling, and he got the cover!

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Nora Foegeding Gets Toxins Cover

Oct. 18, 2016—Nora Foegeding (Melanie Ohi Lab) was recently published in Toxins, and she got the cover!

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Nikon Center of Excellence for live-cell imaging makes debut

Oct. 13, 2016—Officials of Vanderbilt University, Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) and Nikon Instruments Inc. last week celebrated the opening of the Vanderbilt Nikon Center of Excellence, which features state-of-the-art microscopy for live-cell imaging. Administratively part of Vanderbilt University’s Cell Imaging Shared Resource (CISR), the facility is one of only six Nikon Centers of Excellence in the United States.

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Basic Science, Extraordinary Impact

Oct. 11, 2016—For Ian Macara, chair of the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, increased institutional support accelerated the construction of new lab space, supported the recruitment of two more professors, and enabled investment in a world-class Nikon Center of Excellence microscopy center—one of only a handful in the United States and the only one located in the South. “It’s...

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Motoring to the Tips of the Brush Border

Oct. 7, 2016—The epithelial cells that line organs like the intestines and kidneys build a special surface called the “brush border,” which consists of a dense array of finger-like microvilli. Matthew Tyska, Ph.D., and colleagues are exploring the molecular machinery that builds the border, which is critical for healthy organ function.

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Provost’s Open Dore

Sep. 13, 2016—The CDB hosts Provost’s Open Dore On Location session on 10/18 in 4131 MRB III. These sessions are held from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Faculty and staff are invited to attend informal discussion sessions to be held one or two times per month at various locations across campus. The sessions are designed for an open discussion, and...

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Lemonade Stand grant boosts Tansey’s pediatric tumor research

Sep. 2, 2016—William Tansey, Ph.D., professor of Cell Development and Biology and Ingram Professor of Cancer Research, has been awarded a two-year, $250,000 grant from Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF) to study malignant rhabdoid tumors (MRTs).

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