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TIPs Fair and Reception showcases 14 projects, including the Vanderbilt Pre3 Initiative
View TIPs Fair photo gallery Written by Vanderbilt School of Medicine professor David Aronoff On March 20, the Vanderbilt Pre3 Initiative (Preventing adverse Pregnancy outcomes & Prematurity) was one of 14 Trans-Institutional Programs (TIPs) that participated in the TIPs Fair and Reception, a networking event designed to highlight a diverse cross-section of existing TIPs projects…
Posted by anderc8 on March 28, 2017 in News, TIPs 2015
The Rhythm of Research in the Music Cognition Lab
Written by Vanderbilt junior Genevieve Kupsky, a pre-med Medicine, Health and Society major with a Violin minor in the college of Arts and Sciences The world of pre-meds at Vanderbilt is unforgiving, lonely and at times unrewarding. It is a community of students with the determination of steel and a “do it or die trying” attitude….
Posted by anderc8 on March 16, 2017 in News, TIPs 2015
ARMA Lab: Giving Surgeons a Sense of Touch
Written by Department of Mechanical Engineering Ph.D. students Long Wang and Rashid Yasin This blog is a follow-up to the previous article by Amy Wolf, “giving surgical robots a human touch“, which featured Dr. Nabil Simaan and his lab, Advanced Robotics and Mechanism Applications (ARMA). ARMA Lab, one of the labs under Vanderbilt Institute for Surgery and Engineering…
Posted by anderc8 on March 14, 2017 in News, TIPs 2015
Calling A Congressional Representative
Calling your congressional representative and expressing a policy position is one of the easiest ways to directly engage with the policy process, but making the initial call can be daunting and frightening for many people. Not knowing who will answer your call or how receptive the person on the other end of the phone will…
Posted by anderc8 on March 14, 2017 in News, The Nation's Health
Notes on a Visit to TPFW, the Tennessee Prison for Women
Written by Vanderbilt Law School Professor Edward Rubin One’s first impression of TPFW, the Tennessee Prison for Women, is that it excessively ferocious-looking – high chicken wire fences festooned with rolls of concertina wire at the top and bottom. The sun was shining when we visited the prison, but the daylight appeared garish as it…
Posted by anderc8 on March 14, 2017 in Justice, Mercy and Mass Incarceration, News
Zika Virus Infection and Ocular Disease in Children
Written by Donald J. Alcendor, Associate Professor at Meharry Medical College, Associate Adjunct Professor, in the Department of Cancer Biology at Vanderbilt (research in the Alcendor lab at Meharry, which is affiliated with the Pre3 Initiative) The Zika virus belongs to the Flavirvirus family of viruses that is spreading on a global scale. Outbreaks in…
Posted by anderc8 on March 9, 2017 in News, TIPs 2015
Advanced Robotics and Mechanism Applications (ARMA)
Written by Nabil Simaan, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering & Otolaryngology Advanced Robotics and Mechanism Applications (ARMA) is focused on advanced robotics research, including robotics, mechanism design, control and telemanipulation for medical applications. We focus on enabling technologies that necessitate novel design solutions that require contributions in design modeling and control. ARMA has led the…
Posted by anderc8 on March 1, 2017 in News, TIPs 2015
MASI Lab: Connecting clinical neuroscience with advanced technological imaging analysis
Written by: Vishwesh Nath, Vanderbilt University graduate research assistant (Masters) Prasanna Parvathaneni,Vanderbilt University graduate research assistant (Ph.D) Allison Hainline,Vanderbilt University graduate research assistant (Ph.D) At the Medical Imaging and Statistical Interpretation (MASI) lab the first thing you notice is the active environment encouraging, friendly interaction. The principal investigator of this project, Bennett Landman, Ph.D., is right…
Posted by anderc8 on February 17, 2017 in News, TIPs 2015
Can music training improve language outcomes in children? Program for Music, Mind and Society provides violin lessons for children with language impairments
Written by Natalie Wiens, M.S. candidate in Speech-Language Pathology and Graduate Research Assistant in the Music Cognition Lab It’s late afternoon and the sun is slanting through the window. Four violins, three children, three parents and one teacher are gathered in a room. As the teacher plays a series of rhythmic notes on her violin,…
Posted by anderc8 on February 16, 2017 in News, TIPs 2015
Student Project Team Develops Mobile App for Legal Aid
Written by Vanderbilt University junior Economics major Sasha Pines The introduction of project-based University Courses at The Wond’ry will completely revolutionize the way we learn at Vanderbilt, as experiential learning is simply the best model for job training. Technology projects are inherently interdisciplinary, requiring clear communication and organized initiative. Students are granted the opportunity to…
Posted by anderc8 on February 16, 2017 in Mobile Cloud Computing, News
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