Mohammad Saleem, PhD, research instructor in Medicine in the Division of Genetic Medicine and Clinical Pharmacology at Vanderbilt Health, is the recipient of the 2026 Shih‐Chun Wang Young Investigator Award from the American Physiological Society. The awa... See more
How can health care organizations implement impactful and long-lasting culture change that will meet patients’ expectations and improve their experience? Five Vanderbilt Health leaders addressed that question April 15 in “Catalyst: Innovations in Care Del... See more
Immunotherapy has become a standard of care in treating high-risk, early-stage breast cancers, yet it has had limited success in shrinking tumors. New biomarkers that can improve outcomes for patients are urgently needed. Now, a study led by researchers a... See more
When you walk outside to start both Wednesday and the month of April across Chicagoland, it won’t feel anything like it did to open the week. After a stormy Tuesday brought a cold front through the area, Wednesday is going to be far chillier than the last... See more
The clonal growth of precancerous blood cells known as CHIP (clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential) occurs in 1 in 10 people over age 70. It is known to increase the risk of blood cancer and death from cardiovascular, lung and liver disease.
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