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February, 2017

The Program for Music, Mind, and Society makes Music City more musical through the SeREnADe project

Written by Rita Pfeiffer, M.S. Candidate in Speech-Language Pathology and Graduate Research Assistant in the Music Cognition Lab I’m a Nashville native, so it should come to no surprise that music is an integral part of who I am. Growing up, I enjoyed the Pied Piper Series and the Nashville Children’s Theater, was involved in…

Posted by on February 2, 2017 in News, TIPs 2015


A Law Professor’s Thoughts on Teaching a Joint Law School – Divinity School Course on Mass Incarceration

Written by Vanderbilt Law School Professor Edward Rubin As a law professor, the opportunity to co-teach with Graham Reside, a faculty member from the Divinity School, and have a class with a large representation of Divinity School students, has been a wonderful experience. Everyone is aware of the crucial role that religion has played in…

Posted by on February 2, 2017 in Justice, Mercy and Mass Incarceration, News


Introducing Vanderbilt’s Program for Next Generation Vaccines – Integrating Structural Biology with Big Data

Written by Heather Darling, Laboratory Manager – Meiler Lab This program builds on an existing collaboration between PIs Jens Meiler (VU) and James Crowe (VUMC) but transforms it substantially, expands scope, and shifts focus to the next frontier: the integration of big data and structural biology into vaccine design. It adds a comprehensive training program,…

Posted by on February 1, 2017 in News, TIPs 2016


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