VUMC News and Communications

National Institutes of Health leaders to headline Vanderbilt Kennedy Center 40th anniversary symposium

A symposium featuring top federal officials in mental health and human development will cap off a year of anniversary celebrations for the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Human Development.

Youngest Triple-Organ Recipient in Vanderbilt’s History Now Recovering

A 15-year-old Coffee County girl is recovering after becoming the first child to receive a simultaneous heart and double-lung transplant at the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt on Nov. 8.

FDA Approves First New Therapy In a Decade For Most Lethal Cancer

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the first new therapy in almost a decade for pancreas cancer, the fourth leading cause of cancer death in the United States.

Vanderbilt Medical Center Seeking Volunteers for New HIV Vaccine

Vanderbilt University Medical Center is recruiting healthy volunteers for the second phase of testing of a novel HIV vaccine regimen that also is being studied in AIDS-battered countries around the world.

November Vanderbilt Kennedy Center events include lecture on minorities in special education classes, art exhibit

November offers several opportunities for members of the Nashville community to learn more about developmental disabilities, emotional temperament and art at the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Research on Human Development. The Vanderbilt Kennedy Center is located at the corner of 21st Avenue South and Edgehill Avenue.

Avian (Bird) Flu vaccine trial begins at Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Vanderbilt University Medical Center is enrolling volunteers in a study to test a new vaccine that targets avian flu, the first such vaccine against the virus. The Vanderbilt trial, led by Kathryn Edwards, M.D., will test the new vaccine in nearly 100 individuals 65 years of age and over. It is the second phase of a national study led by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

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