Reporter Feb 9 2018 Archive — Page 1 of 2
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February 8, 2018
Neurology’s Davis blends modesty, clinical excellence
Thomas “Tom” Davis, MD, enjoys archery when he’s not treating people with movement disorders. -
February 8, 2018
Gift supports addiction medicine training program
The 2016 Surgeon General’s Report on Alcohol, Drugs and Health, “Facing Addiction in America,” leaves little question about the growing problem of addiction. -
February 8, 2018
Event showcases REDCap’s data management versatility
Fourteen years after it was launched, REDCap, Vanderbilt University’s research data management tool, has transformed clinical and translational studies around the globe. -
February 8, 2018
Study seeks to boost breast tumor immune response
Immunotherapy, which harnesses the power of the immune system, is one of the most promising forms of cancer therapy and has been shown to work well against some types of cancer. -
February 8, 2018
Study helps map signaling system in brain linked to ASD
Researchers at Vanderbilt University have worked out part of the “wiring diagram” of a signaling system in the brain that has been linked to autism spectrum disorder (ASD). -
February 8, 2018
AIDS-defining events increase mortality risk: study
When they occur among people living with HIV, certain cancers and opportunistic infections are considered by health authorities as AIDS-defining events, or ADEs. -
February 8, 2018
Wear Red Day
Members of Vanderbilt Heart and Vascular Institute (VHVI) gathered for a photo last week to recognize National Wear Red Day.