Year: 2024

GeneMAP discovery platform will help define functions for ‘orphan’ metabolic proteins 

The combination of genomics and metabolism identified a long-sought mitochondrial choline transporter.

Dr. Mildred Stahlman’s remarkable life; how the overturn of Roe v. Wade has affected Black women; will you live longer if you are a nice person? and other news stories with VUMC sources

Call for abstracts open for Gerald S. Gotterer Health Professions Education Research Day; deadline is Aug. 26

The 16th Annual Gerald S. Gotterer Health Professions Education Research Day (HPERD) will be held Dec. 13 from 10 a.m to 2 p.m. 

Cover of the VI4 AiR (Artist-in-Residence) 2022 annual report: B cells, antibodies and strands of free-flowing DNA represent B cell genome modification and the formation of unique antibodies. Illustration by Nadia Kafil, a UT-Austin biochemistry major who participated in the nationwide AiR program in the lab of Columbia University professor Uttiya Basu, PhD.

Vanderbilt Vaccine Center to begin artist-in-residence program this fall

The six-month-long “Visualizing Virology” residency is an extension of the VI4 Artist-in-Residence Program established in 2019 by the Vanderbilt Institute for Infection, Immunology and Inflammation (VI4), and supported by the Burroughs Wellcome Fund.

Marilyn Dubree, MSN, RN, NE-BC, spent more than 45 years promoting excellence in nursing practice at Vanderbilt. (photo by Erin O. Smith)

Event celebrates Marilyn Dubree’s history of service at VUMC

In recognition of Marilyn Dubree’s generosity and legacy of service, VUMC will immediately activate the Marilyn Dubree Chief Nursing Officer Directorship.

Couple’s legacy of giving results in transformative change in endocrinology at Vanderbilt

“As I worked at Vanderbilt, I became so attached to the division, and when I had the ability to do it, I wanted to give back.”

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