Vanderbilt Basic Sciences
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Katrin Karbstein appointed co-leader of Vanderbilt’s Cancer Cell Biology Research Program
Katrin Karbstein, PhD, has joined the School of Medicine Basic Sciences as Ingram Professor of Cancer Research and professor of Biochemistry. She has also been appointed co-leader of the cancer cell biology program in the Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center. Read MoreJul. 23, 2024
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New drug candidates targeting blood clots developed through computer-aided drug design
A team of Vanderbilt researchers has created a new series of drug candidates against a hard-to-target receptor involved in the formation of blood clots. The research, spearheaded by the labs of Jens Meiler, research professor of chemistry, Craig Lindsley, Executive Director of Warren Center for Neuroscience Drug Discovery and professor… Read MoreJul. 18, 2024
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Jeffrey Spraggins named director of Vanderbilt University Mass Spectrometry Research Center
Jeffrey Spraggins, associate professor of cell and developmental biology, biochemistry, and chemistry, has been named director of the Mass Spectrometry Research Center. He succeeds Richard Caprioli, Stanford Moore Chair in Biochemistry, who established the MSRC in 1998 and who is retiring this summer. Read MoreJul. 17, 2024
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Osheroff Named the 2024 Recipient of the Lillian B. Nanney Award for Outstanding Service to the VUSM/VUMC Community of Educators
The Lillian B. Nanney Award for Outstanding Service to the VUSM/VUMC Community of Educators is a lifetime achievement award established to recognize an Academy for Excellence in Education faculty member who has demonstrated sustained outstanding service to the Vanderbilt community of educators. This year’s winner is Neil Osheroff, PhD, John G. Coniglio… Read MoreJul. 12, 2024
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Spraggins Named 2024 Chancellor Faculty Fellow
Thirteen outstanding faculty members from across the university have been selected for the 2024 cohort of Chancellor Faculty Fellows. This group is composed of highly accomplished, recently tenured faculty from a wide variety of disciplines and areas of expertise. … Read MoreJul. 12, 2024
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New structures offer insight into how a bacterial motor powers bacterial chemotaxis, a key infectious process
Bacteria existed for millennia before humans and have been infecting us from the beginning. Although we can treat infections through pharmaceuticals, bacteria continue to become resistant to treatment thanks to their rapid evolution. Bacterial infections remain a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in 2024, resulting in… Read MoreJul. 12, 2024
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Hodges lab sheds new light on mechanisms of gene regulatory divergence between species
Closely related animal species can look physically different, but you might be surprised to learn that those differences can result not only from DNA sequence changes that alter proteins’ structure or function, but also because changes in the DNA affect how those proteins are expressed. To add to that, not… Read MoreJul. 12, 2024
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David Cortez wins Protein Society award for contributions to basic protein science
David Cortez, the Richard N. Armstrong Ph.D. Professor of Innovation in Biochemistry and chair of biochemistry, won The Hans Neurath Award, a 2024 Protein Society Award, for recent contributions of exceptional merit to basic protein research. Read MoreJul. 12, 2024
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Pietenpol to receive ASCO’s highest honor
Jennifer Pietenpol, PhD, Executive Vice President for Research, and chief scientific and strategy officer for Vanderbilt University Medical Center, will be recognized at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) with one of its highest honors. Read MoreJul. 12, 2024
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Kimryn Rathmell named American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)
Kimryn Rathmell, MD, PhD, was recently inducted as a American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) fellow for her record of volunteer service, dedication and commitment to the organization. Read MoreJun. 23, 2023