🚨 THIS WEEK ‼️ is the deadline submit your intention of participation in VICB/St. Jude's collaborative research project.
Graduate Students and Postdocs are strongly encouraged to particpate!
May 1 is the Intent to Submit deadline. Do not be late!
⏰ Reminder: The CBT & VICB Trainee Talks program is accepting trainee-led proposals for collaborative research with St. Jude CBT.
🗓️ Intent to Submit deadline: May 1
Trainees ➡️ apply now.
Faculty - please share!
See flyer for details.
St. Jude and the Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation awarded the 2026 fellowships to a class of early-career researchers. Five investigators will receive four years of funding to pursue innovative projects in pediatric cancer research. https://t.co/OERY0oX7S1
@AnsariLab CBT & VICB Trainee Talks supports trainee-led, cross-institutional #research with St. Jude CBT.
Trainees are encouraged to participate; faculty are encouraged to share.
May 1 – Intent to Submit deadline.
Review the flyer for details ⬇️
#stjude#chemicalbiology
Join us for the next CBT & VICB Trainee Talks!
🗓 April 16 | 11:00–12:30 (lunch!)
📍 VU (ESB 734) + St. Jude (PRT E1001)
Featuring:
🔬 Huyen (Scarlett) Nguyen
🔬 Nourhan Aboomar
#VICB#ChemicalBiology#TraineeTalks#StJude
Join us TOMORROW for a VI4 Seminar cohosted by Adult Infectious Disease and VICB on March 24!
Richard E. Lee (St. Jude Children's Research Hospital) presents: “Fighting Intrinsic Resistance in Mycobacteria”
🕥 10:30 AM
📍 Light Hall 512
Trainee Talks continues as Heather Ann Hartmann, Ph.D. (VICB) and Ashton Coker (St. Jude) present their research on Thursday, February 19.
🕚 11:00 AM–12:30 PM
📍 ESB 734 (Vanderbilt)
Lunch Provided. We hope to see you there!
#trainee#Research#vanderbilt#stjude
🛑Don’t miss the next CBT & VICB Trainee Talks on Dec 18!
Featuring presentations from Yifan Zhang (Chen Lab, St. Jude) and Will Sutton (Plate Lab, Vanderbilt).
🕔5:00–6:30 PM
📍Vanderbilt (U1202 MRBIII) + St. Jude (PRT E1003) Food & beverages provided!
📢 Don’t miss the next CBT & VICB Trainee Talks on Dec 18!
Featuring presentations from Yifan Zhang (Chen Lab, St. Jude) and Will Sutton (Plate Lab, Vanderbilt).
🕔 5:00–6:30 PM
📍 Vanderbilt (U1202 MRBIII) + St. Jude (PRT E1003)
Food & beverages provided!
@VUBasicSciences
Another new paper alert fro CBT! Andrew Huber in the Chen Lab published work on degradation of nuclear receptors.
https://t.co/P0zo3lPrxX
@StJudeResearch#DrugDiscovery#chembio#TPD
The Bringing Chemistry to Medicine symposium at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital continues its remarkable growth, welcoming more than 1,000 attendees from 44 countries in 2025. Over six years, the symposium has reached over 3,000 participants from 73 countries.
Scientists have discovered an alternative binding pocket on the pregnane X receptor (PXR), a nuclear receptor involved in drug metabolism. This finding unlocks possibilities for drug discovery related to nuclear receptors. https://t.co/2ZoKv9HWWz