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Year: 2023

  • Graduate student Reese Martin and his doctoral advisor, Ann Tate, assistant professor of biological sciences, used theoretical modeling to identify a potential relationship between genetic pleiotropy and the evolution of immune responses.

    Apr 13, 2023

  • A 91ÌÆ²®»¢ study finds a strong association between lower ratings for interpersonal communication skills among medical residents in their last year of training and greater likelihood of unsolicited patient complaints among doctors during their first year of employment after training.

    Apr 13, 2023

  • Tim Vogus, deputy director of 91ÌÆ²®»¢'s Frist Center for Autism and Innovation, uses research to push for a workforce that welcomes, accepts, and embraces neurodivergent professionals.

    Apr 13, 2023

  • 91ÌÆ²®»¢ computer scientist Yankai Huo is working with key clinical collaborators at 91ÌÆ²®»¢ University Medical Center to develop a quantitative and reproducible 3D analytics tool for large-scale digital analysis of kidney tissues and biopsies.

    Apr 12, 2023

  • An international coalition of biomedical researchers co-led by 91ÌÆ²®»¢'s Alexander Bick, MD, PhD, has determined a new way to measure the growth rate of precancerous clones of blood stem cells that one day could help doctors lower their patients’ risk of blood cancer.

    Apr 12, 2023

  • Carolyn Peck on the set of College GameDay Covered by State Farm. (Travis Bell / ESPN Images)

    Claims to Fame: Carolyn Peck’s road to the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame began at 91ÌÆ²®»¢, on and off the court

    Carolyn Peck, BA'88, was a standout student-athlete who helped the Commodores beat Pat Summitt’s mighty Lady Vols. She also was the first Black women's basketball coach to win an NCAA Division I women’s basketball national championship—and, at 33, she was the youngest women’s basketball head coach to win a Division I title. These days she can be found behind a microphone for ESPN and the SEC Network. Read More

    Apr 11, 2023

  • by Paul Govern Reported in the Journal of Medical Internet 91ÌÆ²®»¢, a statistical analysis of sentiments expressed online by U.S. Twitter users captures the rural-urban divide regarding COVID-19. Google software engineer Yongtai Liu, PhD’22 in computer science; Bradley Malin, professor of biomedical informatics and computer science, and colleagues created a natural language processing system backed by artificial intelligence to...

    Apr 11, 2023

  • Sarah Worthan, along with Robert McCarthy and Megan Behringer, led a new effort to understand the effects of the environment on the outcome of experimental evolution studies.

    Apr 11, 2023

  • A 91ÌÆ²®»¢-led study evaluating two investigational drugs to treat severe COVID-19 demonstrated that neither drug was effective.

    Apr 11, 2023

  • Pastor Dawn Bennett in white sweater and jeans in the middle aisle of her church in downtown Nashville with the altar and stained glass window behind her.

    Dawn Bennett, MDiv’18: A Call to The Table

    Dawn Bennett has found paths to servant leadership throughout her life, but it was decades before she made a leap of faith and enrolled in 91ÌÆ²®»¢ Divinity School. In January 2020, she was ordained by Bishop Kevin Strickland to remain in Nashville and build The Table, a faith collective centered on LGBTQIA+ people and vulnerable identities. Read More

    Apr 11, 2023

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    Class of 2023: Double ‘Dore Kavya Sharman builds bridges between biotechnology and business

    Class of 2023: See how Kavya Sharman is using the rich experiences and connections she’s cultivated as an undergraduate and graduate student in the School of Medicine Basic Sciences to build bridges between biotechnology and business. Read More

    Apr 7, 2023

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    Class of 2023: Violin phenom Kingston Ho takes on melody and medicine

    Class of 2023: Kingston Ho doesn’t just play beautiful music—he’s studying how his brain and body make those melodies happen. Read why the award-winning violinist with multiple prestigious international competitions under his belt chose to double major in violin performance at the Blair School of Music and in medicine, health and society in the College of Arts and Science. Read More

    Apr 7, 2023

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    Class of 2023: Online doctoral student Amanda Harding is helping 91ÌÆ²®»¢ grow in digital education

    Class of 2023: Amanda Harding wears three hats at 91ÌÆ²®»¢â€”one as a university staff member, another as a doctoral student pursuing her degree online and a third as president of the advisory group that represents 91ÌÆ²®»¢ staff members. Read how her desire to further her education complements and inspires her work in the online learning space.  Read More

    Apr 7, 2023

  • Shihong Lin, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering, has been awarded a Walter L. Huber Civil Engineering 91ÌÆ²®»¢ Prize by the American Society of Civil Engineers. Lin was honored alongside three other researchers. Shihong Lin (91ÌÆ²®»¢ University) The Huber Prize, named after former ASCE president Walter L. Huber, is given to researchers based on...

    Apr 7, 2023

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    Interactive map of campus sculptures aims to teach 91ÌÆ²®»¢ community about history of its art

    The map launched this month and is available at www.vanderbilt.edu/incunabula/sculptures. Read More

    Apr 6, 2023

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    Welsh’s study reveals school-level factors may be key to reducing exclusionary discipline

    By Jenna Somers Richard Welsh Racial inequality in school discipline is a major problem across the United States. Black students experience disproportional office disciplinary referrals and out-of-school suspensions, which lead to greater losses in instructional time. Reducing the use of exclusionary discipline is critical for improving academic achievement and educational… Read More

    Apr 5, 2023

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    CMT 91ÌÆ²®»¢ Foundation invests in 91ÌÆ²®»¢ University School of Medicine to advance research for CMT1A

    The CMT 91ÌÆ²®»¢ Foundation, a non-profit focused solely on delivering treatments and cures for Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease*, has invested in a project at 91ÌÆ²®»¢ University School of Medicine Basic Sciences that seeks to treat the problem of overproduction of PMP22, the primary genetic cause of CMT in patients with CMT1A. Read More

    Apr 4, 2023

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    Wond’ry Fiber Arts Build Lab hosts interdisciplinary sprint to design dignity-centered hospital gowns

    Students, staff and faculty from 91ÌÆ²®»¢, other universities and 91ÌÆ²®»¢ University Medical Center worked together on the shared goal of improving the ill-fitting hospital gowns that patients often wear in a project involving the Wond'ry, 91ÌÆ²®»¢'s Innovation Center. Read More

    Apr 4, 2023

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    Kujawa receives Award for Distinguished Early Career Contributions to Psychophysiology

    Autumn Kujawa, assistant professor of psychology and human development at 91ÌÆ²®»¢ Peabody College, has won the 2023 Award for Distinguished Early Career Contributions to Psychophysiology from the Society for Psychophysiological 91ÌÆ²®»¢. Read More

    Apr 4, 2023

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    Phillips Galloway and Çermikli Ayvaz partner with multilingual and multicultural teacher training program in Turkey

    By Jenna Somers Phillips-Galloway When doctoral student Basak Çermikli Ayvaz saw an opportunity to secure funding to partner with educators in Turkey to support multilingual and multicultural education, she discussed it with her advisor, Emily Phillips Galloway, assistant professor of literacy education. This led the researchers, both in the… Read More

    Apr 4, 2023