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Lillian
Nanney, Ph.D.
Lillian B. Nanney, Ph.D. is a Professor who holds a joint
appointment in Plastic Surgery & Cell Biology. She received
her BA degree from Vanderbilt and her Ph.D. from LSUMC in New Orleans.
She has served as the Director of the Plastic Surgery Research lab
for the past 21 yrs. In this role she supervises medical students,
research fellows/residents and nurses in pre-clinical trials and
clinical trials. Her research interests are centered on what makes
skin grow too rapidly as it does in tumors or too slowly as it does
in burns or chronic wounds. She is the author of 100+ manuscripts
and chapters focusing on the skin. She serves as the Morphology
Core Director for a Skin Disease Research Center funded by the National
Institutes of Health. On the national level she serves as the President-Elect
of the Wound Healing Society and is a frequent reviewer of grants
and manuscripts. In addition Dr. Nanney is currently the Director
of the Vanderbilt's Mouse Pathology and Immunostaining Core where
she assists other intramural and extramural investigators in identification
of phenotypic changes in various tissues. Dr. Nanney is on the full-time
teaching team for the Medical Gross Anatomy Course in the fall and
presents skin and microscopy lectures in the Medical Histology Course.
Lillian B. Nanney, Ph.D.
Office - S-2221 Medical Center North
Phone 615-322-7265
FAX 615-343-2050
E-Mail: lillian.nanney@vanderbilt.edu
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