James Crowe Jr., M.D., left, briefs U.S. Sen. Lamar Alexander
Your Blood Tested Positive for Ebola. I Am Sorry.
Dr. Ada Igonoh
November 12, 2014
http://www.gatesnotes.com/Health/Surviving-Ebola-Dr-Ada-Igonoh
Once in a while, you read something that’s so compelling, you want to share it with everyone you can. Dr. Ada Igonoh’s story had that effect on me.
Dr. Igonoh is a physician in Lagos, Nigeria, where she helped care for Patrick Sawyer, the patient who introduced Ebola into Nigeria in July. After coming down with the deadly virus herself, she spent two harrowing weeks getting treatment in isolation wards.
Vanderbilt researchers Isolate Ebola-Fighting Human Antibodies for Possible Treatment
October 28, 2014
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVxviC3hnus
Vanderbilt University researchers in Nashville have isolated Ebola-fighting human antibodies – the first of its kind – that could lead to a new treatment. The Vanderbilt research team has been working for several years to come up with the strongest Ebola-fighting antibodies.
Dr. Crowe Elected to the Institute of Medicine
October 23, 2014
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http://news.vanderbilt.edu/2014/10/vanderbilts-brown-crowe-elected-to-iom/
Senator Alexander Meets with Crowe Lab to Learn About the Fight Against Ebola
September 24, 2014
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http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/09/24/doctors-say-us-ready-if-ebola-comes-here/16185309/
September 24th, 2014 - On Wednesday, Senator Lamar Alexander visited Vanderbilt University Medical Center to meet with Dr. Crowe and his team in order to learn about the existing defenses against Ebola. Dr. Crowe and his lab conduct research which aims to develop a drug to protect individuals against the Ebola virus that has recently spread through West Africa.
Dr. Crowe to present cutting-edge research at Discovery Lecture
May 22, 2014
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http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/root/vumc.php?site=dls&doc=45061
Dr. Crowe will present his lecture, "Next Generation Vaccines" on Thursday, May 22, at 4 pm in 208 Light Hall as a part of Vanderbilt's Discovery Lecture series. This series seeks to respond to the requests of the Biomedical Advisory Board in presenting discussion-stimulating topics in research. Dr. Borden Lacy and Dr. Simon Mallal will also present findings that showcase Vanderbilt University's position on the cutting-edge of medical research; their lectures are respectively entitled "Structure and Function of Clostridium difficile Toxins A and B" and "Personalized Immunology."