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Guy named burn center director

Jeffrey Guy, M.D., assistant professor of Surgery in the division of Trauma & Surgical Critical Care, was recently named director of Vanderbilt’s Regional Burn Center. Guy previously shared clinical and administrative responsibilities in the Burn Center with Ronald Barton, M.D., assistant professor of Plastic Surgery.

Vanderbilt Medical Center doctors test inhaled form of insulin in clinical trials

Vanderbilt University Medical Center researchers are studying a new inhaled form of insulin in three separate clinical trials. If proven effective the new form of insulin, which is delivered to patients as an aerosolized powder via the lungs, could cut in half the number of insulin injections for a certain population of diabetics.

Vanderbilt Kennedy Center guest lecturer explores the role of genetics in antisocial behavior

Are violent people born that way, or are they products of their environments? Terrie Moffitt, professor of psychology at the University of Wisconsin and King’s College, London, will discuss the role genetics plays in antisocial behavior on Thursday, March 4, at 4 p.m. at the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Research on Human Development.

Vanderbilt students gear up for Dance Marathon, 14-hour philanthropy to benefit Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital

Around 300 Vanderbilt University students plan to pull an all-nighter on Friday, Feb. 20.

Obesity and atherosclerosis medications could cause increased risk

Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center researchers have provided the first evidence that activation of a particular cellular receptor dramatically increases the development of precancerous polyps in the intestine.

Major cause of infant pneumonia described by Vanderbilt Children’s experts

Researchers at Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital have nailed down a clear picture of a newly described virus that is a leading cause of pneumonia in babies. A study in this week’s New England Journal of Medicine defines the "who, how, and how much" of the impact of human metapneumovirus (MPV) on children.

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