2009 VICB Golf Scramble!
 
 

Thursday, May 21st
Vanderbilt Legends Club, Franklin, TN

 

The Vanderbilt Institute of Chemical Biology held its third annual VICB Golf Scramble on Thursday, May 21st at the Vanderbilt Legends Club, Roper's Knob Course, located in Franklin, TN. The scramble provides an informal setting for VICB members to gather, interact, and have some fun.

Click Here To View 2009 Scramble Photographs

Click Here To View 2008 Scramble Photographs

Click Here To View 2007 Scramble Photographs

 

Contests and Prizes 

1st Place Team: Alan Brash, Sean Davies, Stephen Doster (63)

2nd Place Team – David Nanneman, Ryan Meier, Matt Walters, John Cleator (65)

Longest Drive: Kenny Days

Longest Putt: Sam Saleh

Closest To The Hole: Chris Denicola

Straightest Drive:
Corey Hopkins

 
   

 

 

 
   
 
   

Legends Hosted Events

VICB Golf Scramble - 2007 - 2009
Tennessee State Open Championship - 1993 - 1996
Tennessee Challenge Cup Matches - 1993 - 1999
National Club Championship for Women
SEC Women's Championship
U.S. Senior Open Qualifying
Tennessee Pro-Pro Championship
1997 U.S. Girls' Junior Championship
2000 & 2001 LPGA Electrolux USA Championship hosted by
Vince Gill and Amy Grant and
the 2002 LPGA Aerus Electrolux USA Championship hosted by
Vince Gill and Amy Grant
2004, 2005 & 2006 LPGA Franklin American Mortgage Championship hosted by
Vince Gill and Amy Grant

 
   

 

Welcome to the Vanderbilt Institute of Chemical Biology. The VICB is a trans-institutional initiative between the College of Arts and Science and the School of Medicine. The Institute's mission is to provide research and training in the application of chemical approaches to the solution of important biomedical problems. The proximity of the Chemistry Department and the School of Medicine facilitates this process. Our members represent a range of research interests and technologies with particular strengths in analytical methodology and molecular imaging, cellular responses to chemical stress, small molecule discovery, enzyme and receptor chemistry, proteomics, structural biology, and chemical synthesis.

The VICB provides a fertile ground for graduate education. Three parallel tracks exist for training students in VICB laboratories: the Chemistry Department Graduate Program, the Interdisciplinary Graduate Program, and the Chemical and Physical Biology Graduate Program. Each of these programs provides a different environment for graduate training suited to the needs and interests of the individual student. An active seminar program supplements formal classroom training. The VICB provides fellowships and salary supplements to outstanding applicants. All applicants to each of the three graduate programs are considered equally for these awards so a separate application is not necessary.

Vanderbilt has a rich assortment of core facilities that provide access to techniques and equipment at the frontiers of biomedical research. The VICB operates the Molecular Recognition and Screening Facility, which generates monoclonal antibodies and single-chain antibodies and also provides access to high throughput screening of chemical libraries for interrogation of biological function. Links to other institutional core facilities are provided.

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