Monthly Archives: October 2020
Stroke survivor with aphasia is able to vote, thanks to his speech-language pathologist
Sady Sayago believes that voting is an important part of being a citizen; he worked with Jennifer Barry to make sure he could cast his ballot. Continue reading
Drive-through flu vaccination option available for employees Nov. 5-7
New this year, VUMC faculty and staff will have the opportunity to register to receive their flu vaccine from Occupational Health at an upcoming three-day drive-through event. Continue reading
Radiology’s Lucy Spalluto graduates from national LEAD program
Open Enrollment for 2021 benefits ends tomorrow
Open Enrollment for 2021 benefits ends at 11:59 p.m. tomorrow. Outside of a qualifying life event, this is the only time you are able to choose or make changes to the benefits plans that best meet the needs of you and your family. Continue reading
Hyperlipasemia and potential pancreatic injury patterns in COVID-19: A marker of severity or innocent bystander?
Regeneration Defects in Yap and Taz Mutant Mouse Livers are Caused by Bile Duct Disruption and Cholestasis
The Hippo pathway and its downstream effectors YAP and TAZ (YAP/TAZ) are heralded as important regulators of organ growth and regeneration. However, different studies provided contradictory conclusions about their role during regeneration of different … Continue reading