Farewell to former chair, Dr. Jeremy J. Kaye

Jeremy Kaye, M.D., former chair of the Department of Radiology and Radiologic Sciences, received a special visit from the Commodore as fellow colleagues said good-bye on his last day at Vanderbilt. After 26 years serving Vanderbilt, Kaye will retire on October 31, 2014. Dr. Kaye served as Carol D. and Henry P.

‘White matter’ behaves differently in children with dyslexia

Trans-institutional neuroimaging research at Vanderbilt University finds that the brain may be structured differently in children with dyslexia, a reading disorder that affects up to 17 percent of the population. The behavioral characteristics of dyslexia are well documented, including struggling to recognize and decode words as well as trouble with comprehension and reading aloud.