Department of Medicine Archive — Page 3 of 79
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January 4, 2024
Potential AML therapy induces leukemic stem cell death
Vanderbilt researchers are studying a potential therapy for acute myeloid leukemia that targets the residual leukemic stem cells in bone marrow after treatment that are responsible for relapses and drug resistance. -
December 21, 2023
Noted hematologist, teacher Stanley Graber dies at 85
Stanley E. Graber, MD, a retired professor and hematologist at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and the Nashville Veterans Affairs Medical Center, died Dec. 3 in Nashville. -
December 19, 2023
Vanderbilt Transplant Center, Deaconess Health System partner to open new clinic in Newburgh, Indiana
The Vanderbilt Transplant Center has partnered with Deaconess Health System to open a new clinic in Newburgh, Indiana — Vanderbilt University Medical Center’s first in the Hoosier State. -
December 19, 2023
Three from VUMC elected to ASCI
Three physician scientists from Vanderbilt University Medical Center have been elected this year to membership in the American Society for Clinical Investigation, one of the nation’s oldest and most respected medical honor societies. -
December 12, 2023
Speed, collaboration key in saving patient in midst of a heart attack
Lenny Leedy was attending a law enforcement conference in Nashville when he started experiencing symptoms of a heart attack. Today, Leedy is thankful the friend who offered to drive him to the hospital said, "We're going to Vanderbilt." -
December 11, 2023
Colorectal cancer ‘cartography’ reveals an avenue to improved immunotherapy
Vanderbilt University Medical Center researchers have discovered why most colorectal tumors escape detection and destruction by the body’s immune system. -
December 5, 2023
Role of immunity in kidney injury hints at a potential therapy: study
Targeting the cytokine IL-22 could be a new therapeutic approach to prevent kidney injury caused by drugs or toxins, Vanderbilt researchers have discovered.