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Proteomic changes associated with racial background and sepsis survival outcomes
Dec. 30, 2022—Kathryn Kapp, PhD Candidate in the RASR Lab, recently published her first first-author paper titled “Proteomic changes associated with racial background and sepsis survival outcomes” in Molecular Omics. Co-authors included Dr. Albert Arul and Dr. Renã A.S. Robinson (RASR Lab); Kevin Zhang and Dr. Liping Du (Vanderbilt University Medical Center); and Dr. Sachin Yende, Dr....
Aug. 23, 2022—Join the Vanderbilt Memory & Alzheimer’s Center (VMAC) monthly virtual Lunch and Learn event, “MEDICARE AND ACCESS TO CARE” on Wednesday, September 21 2022, at 12:00 pm and learn more about how health disparities in Alzheimer’s disease are affecting the African American community. Additional information and registration can be found here.
Quantitative proteomics to study aging in rabbit spleen tissues
Aug. 11, 2022—Congratulations to Dr. Bushra Amin, Bailey L. Bowser, PhD candidate, and Dr. Renã A.S. Robinson of Vanderbilt University’s RASR Lab whose article “Quantitative proteomics to study aging in rabbit spleen tissues” has been published in Experimental Gerontology. Read the full article here.