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April 11, 2023
COVID on Twitter: town vs. country
A natural language processing analysis of 407 million tweets from May 2020 to January 2022 captures the rural-urban divide regarding COVID-19. -
April 10, 2023
The problem with the problem list
Algorithms to infer missing problems and suggest that they be added to electronic health records improved problem list completeness, with benefits for clinical care, patient comprehension of health conditions and population health. -
April 6, 2023
System repairs donor lungs for transplantation
A Vanderbilt team has discovered that donor lungs rejected for transplant can be repaired using cross-circulation with a xenogeneic host. -
April 6, 2023
A ‘supermere’ method for biomarker discovery
Vanderbilt researchers have developed a method for isolating extracellular vesicles and nanoparticles — a complex transport system involved in health and disease — which will improve biomarker discovery and the identification of therapeutic targets. -
March 31, 2023
For Ali Grubbs, leadership means mentoring and empowering every employee
"My favorite part of this job is taking care of the people and engaging with our staff and helping them solve problems and achieve professional growth and development.” -
March 30, 2023
NIH grant launches C. diff vaccine research initiative
Vanderbilt has received an NIH grant to launch the Vanderbilt Antibody and Antigen Discovery for Clostridioides difficile Vaccines, or VANDy-CdV. -
March 30, 2023
VUMC relaunching committee devoted to nurse well-being
Vanderbilt University Medical Center is relaunching its Nurse Wellness Committee, part of ongoing efforts to promote well-being and resilience in its nursing team.