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First or corresponding authors are identified with an asterisk. Faculty with primary appointments in Basic Sciences are listed in red. Only Vanderbilt collaborators are listed except for first authors.
Week of January 22
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By Basic Sciences departmentBiochemistryCell and Developmental Biology
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Molecular Physiology and Biophysics
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- Defining Mitochondrial Cristae Morphology Changes Induced by Aging in Brown Adipose Tissue. Advanced Biology.
Amber Crabtree*, Kit Neikirk, Andrea Marshall, Larry Vang, Aaron Whiteside, Qiana Williams, Christopher Altamura, Trinity Celeste Owens, Dominique Stephens, Bryanna Shao, Alice Koh, Mason Killion, Jade Stanley, Danielle Dean, Ho-Jin Koh, Jennifer A. Gaddy, Elma Zaganjor, Steven Damo, Zer Vue*, Antentor Hinton Jr.*.
Highlighted on the cover of Advanced Biology.
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- A Workshop to Showcase the Diversity of Scientists to Middle School Students. Advances in Physiology Education.
Andrea Marshall*, Kit Neikirk*, Dominique Stephens*, Zer Vue, Heather Beasley, Yelena Janumyan Doe, Desmond Campbell, Letimicia Fears, Elsie Spencer, Zachary Conley, Antentor Hinton Jr.*.
- Speaking up for the invisible minority: First-generation students in higher education. Journal of Cellular Physiology.
Vijayvardhan Kamalumpundi* (Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine), Kit Neikirk, Elsie Spencer, Heather Beasley, Celestine Wanajalla, Zer Vue, Amber Crabtree, Annet Kirabo, Jennifer Gaddy, Steven Damo, Antentor Hinton Jr.*.
- Approximating Projections of Conformational Boltzmann Distributions with AlphaFold2 Predictions: Opportunities and Limitations. Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation.
Benjamin Brown*, Richard Stein, Jens Meiler*, Hassane Mchaourab*.
- Disparities in funding for Nobel Prize awards in medicine and physiology across nationalities, races, and gender. Journal of Cellular Physiology.
Kit Neikirk*, Zer Vue, Neng Vue, Taylor Barongan, Chia Vang, Heather Beasley, Andrea Marshall, Annet Kirabo, Celestine Wanajalla, Antentor Hinton Jr.*.
“The Nobel Prize is one of the most prestigious prizes in science - but what kind of message do we send given the common demographics that win Nobel Prizes?” Kit Neikirk.
Pharmacology
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