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Richmond did postdoctoral work at Emory University School of Medicine, and was later appointed to the faculty there. In 1989 she moved to Vanderbilt University to join the Department of Cell Biology and Medicine. She was promoted to full professor in 1995. Starting in 2000 she served as Vice Chair of the Department of Cancer Biology.
Yang received a Ph.D. in the Department of Cancer Biology at Vanderbilt University, under the mentorship of David Carbone [Wikidata].Her dissertation research focused on COX-2 pathway in tumor progression, immunosuppression, and the contribution of host myeloid cells to tumor blood vessel formation.
W. Kimryn Rathmell (born November 3, 1969) is an American physician-scientist whose work focuses on the research and treatment of patients with kidney cancers. She is the 17th Director of the National Cancer Institute, having previously served as the Hugh Jackson Morgan Professor and Chair of the Department of Medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC), and Physician-in-Chief for ...
President Biden selected Dr. W. Kimryn Rathmell, chair of Vanderbilt University's department of medicine, to lead the National Cancel Institute.
Ian G. Macara is a British-American biologist, currently the Louise B. McGavock Chair at Vanderbilt University. [1] [2] [3] He received his PhD from the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom and completed postdoctoral training at Harvard University before moving to the University of Virginia, where he was the Harrison Distinguished Professor of Microbiology and Director of the Advanced ...
He then served as a faculty member at Vanderbilt for five years and then at the Mayo Clinic for twelve, where he was the chair of the department of cell biology. [1] He returned to Vanderbilt where he was the chair of cell biology and the founding director of the Vanderbilt Cancer Center. He stepped down as director in 2004. [1]
William Pao studied at Harvard University and earned his MD and PhD degrees in biology from Yale University.He then did his residency training at Weill Cornell Medical School and postdoctoral fellowship with Harold E. Varmus at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. [2]
She studied chemistry at Johns Hopkins University. [2] She moved to Washington University in St. Louis for her graduate studies, where she joined the Medical Scientist Training Program. She earned an MD–PhD in 2006. Lovly trained in internal medicine and medical oncology at Vanderbilt University