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New Presentation by Dr. Hinton at the Gordon Research Conference
Jul. 15, 2022—Antentor Hinton was invited to speak at the 2022 Musculoskeletal Biology and Bioengineering Gordon Research Conference. Gordon Research Conferences are a group of international scientific conferences organized by a non-profit organization of the same name. Research Talk Title: Biology and Bioengineering as a Platform for Change.
The Hinton Lab (Drs. Marshall, Vue, Beasley, and Hinton) Talks at ABRCMs online!
Jul. 15, 2022—The Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS) is an critical conference for underrepresented community college, undergraduate and postbaccalaureate students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. The Talk, “DEI in the Lab: Creating an Interdependent Laboratory Culture,” shares the tips and trades that the Hinton lab has learned across their experiences.
Dr. Hinton is a new Special Issue Editor
Jul. 15, 2022—Antentor Hinton Jr. (MPB) has been named an editor for a special issue of the journal Frontiers in Physiology. Topic: “Muscle Plasticity: Regulation of adaptive changes in muscles and mitochondrial dynamics”
Hinton Lab postdoc, Dr. Beasley, becomes FLARE fellow
Jul. 15, 2022—Postdoc Heather Beasley has been selected as a 2022 fellow of the Future Leaders Advancing Research in Endocrinology program, organized by the Endocrine Society.
Drs. Marshall and Vue join ASCB’s FRED Program
Jul. 15, 2022—Andrea Marshall and Zer Vue (Molecular Physiology & Biophysics, Antentor Hinton Jr. lab) were accepted to the prestigious Faculty Research and Education Development (FRED) Mentoring Program of the American Society for Cell Biology.
Dr. Vue becomes Butler-Williams Scholar
Jul. 15, 2022—Zer Vue (Molecular Physiology and Biophysics; Hinton Lab) has been selected to participate in the 2022 Butler-Williams Scholars Program, sponsored by the National Institute on Aging. The Butler-Williams Scholars Program provides unique opportunities for junior faculty and researchers new to the field of aging to gain insight about aging research.
Heather Beasley selected for Burroughs Wellcome Fund (BWF) diversity enrichment program
Jul. 15, 2022—Heather Beasley (Molecular Physiology and Biophysics; Hinton Lab) was selected as a 2022 Postdoctoral Diversity Enrichment Program fellow. Selected as one of 25 fellows, this award offers financial support for underrepresented minority postdoctoral fellows in degree-granting institutions in the U.S. or Canada whose training and professional development are guided by mentors committed to helping them...
Hinton Laboratory helps organize the ASCB Partnering to Advance Imaging Research for Underrepresented Minority Scientists Program Vanderbilt University’s Campus
Jul. 15, 2022—Dr. Andrea Marshall was further selected to participate in the Partnering to Advance Imaging Research for Underrepresented Minority Scientists Program. Partnering to Advance Imaging Research for Underrepresented Minority Scientists Program (PAIR-UP) was founded in 2020 and is a network for Black imaging scientists who are using advanced microscopy in the biomedical sciences. In the first...