Monthly Archives: April 2019

New Health and Wellness newsletter available

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American Cancer Society-Institutional Research Grant (IRG) Funding Opportunity deadline is May 20

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Windows 10 coming to VUMC

The debut of Windows 10, the operating system for workstations, will bring new features to users across Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Continue reading

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Memorial Day flag-raising ceremony scheduled for May 23

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“Kids in Nashville” fashion show unites local artists and Children’s Hospital patients

You’ve probably seen many works of art painted on sides of buildings across Nashville. Perhaps, you’ve even stopped to take a selfie in front of one or stopped with out-of-town friends to check out local iconic murals like “I Believe in Nashville.” Man… Continue reading

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Exclusive VUMC internet to be established May 21

On Tuesday May 21, Vanderbilt University Medical Center Enterprise Cybersecurity will disconnect the Medical Center internet association with Vanderbilt University and establish an exclusive perimeter around the VUMC network. Continue reading

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Inflammatory Bowel Disease Care Referral Pathway

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Progression of Celiac Disease in Children With Antibodies Against Tissue Transglutaminase and Normal Duodenal Architecture

Potential celiac disease is characterized by positive results from serologic tests for tissue transglutaminase antibodies (anti-TG2) but normal duodenal architecture (Marsh stages 0–1). There is controversy over the best way to manage these patients…. Continue reading

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Combined Analysis of Metabolomes, Proteomes, and Transcriptomes of HCV-infected Cells and Liver to Identify Pathways Associated With Disease Development

The mechanisms of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, liver disease progression, and hepatocarcinogenesis are only partially understood. We performed genomic, proteomic, and metabolomic analyses of HCV-infected cells and chimeric mice to learn more abou… Continue reading

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VUMC Joins with National Academies, more than 40 others to launch Action Collaborative on Preventing Sexual Harassment

Vanderbilt University Medical Center has joined the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine and over 40 other colleges, universities and research institutions — including Vanderbilt University — to launch an Action Collaborative on … Continue reading

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