Author
Ian Williams publishes in Cell Metabolism
May. 16, 2016—Ian Williams of the Wasserman lab is an author of a paper in Cell Metabolism describing how VEGF-mediated changes in adipose vasculature affects obesity.
Ian Williams has a first author paper in Hypertension
May. 16, 2016—Ian Williams in the Wasserman lab has a first author publication in Hypertension describing their work on the effects of an angiotension peptide on insulin sensitivity.
Allison Norlander publishes in Hypertension
May. 12, 2016—Allison Norlander in the Harrison and Madhur labs has a first author publication in Hypertension titled "Interleukin-17A Regulates Renal Sodium Transporters and Renal Injury in Angiotensin II-Induced Hypertension."
Roxana Loperena receives an F31 National Research Service Award
May. 12, 2016—Roxana Loperena recently received an F31 National Research Service Award for her pre-doctoral work in David Harrison's laboratory.
Roxana Loperena’s poster takes first place
May. 12, 2016—Roxana Loperena from David Harrison's laboratory recently won first place in the poster competition at Vanderbilt's Cardiovascular Symposium.
Adrian Cadar is an author on a paper in Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
Apr. 28, 2016—Adrian Cadar is an author on a paper in Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters on development of Hedgehog-signaling pathway inhibitors.
The Brain and Behavior Research Foundation recognizes the work of Danny Winder.
Apr. 28, 2016—The Brain and Behavior Research Foundation recently highlighted collaborative work between Dr. Winder's lab and Sachin Patel's lab on treatments for depressive-like behavior following alchohol abstinence.
MPB lends a hand to the AHA’s Hands on Heart
Apr. 28, 2016—American Heart Association (AHA)-funded Alyssa Hasty, Leslie Roteta, Christian Marks, and Reid Bolus participated in the Rutherford County “Hands on Heart” AHA event. They shared their work with various AHA fund raisers and donors, representing AHA-related topics such as fatty liver disease, stroke, and obesity-related cardiometabolic disease.
Adrian Cadar receives a VICTR NCATS award
Apr. 28, 2016—Adrian Cadar has received a research award from Vanderbilt Institute for Clinical and Translational Research and the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences for a proposal titled "Real-time titin dynamics in human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes."
Adrian Cadar Awarded a Carl Storm Fellowship
Apr. 28, 2016—At the Cardiac Regulatory Mechanisms Gordon Research Conference Adrian Cadar received the 2016 Carl Storm Underrepresented Minority Fellowship