

Laura Carpin Kennedy
Laura Carpin Kennedy supports capacity-building efforts in the field of medicine through her role as an Assistant Professor at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. With a robust academic background, she earned her Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Rice University, an M.D. from Baylor College of Medicine, and dual B.S. degrees in Chemical Engineering and Biochemistry from the University of Maryland. Her diverse educational journey equips her with a unique perspective, allowing her to contribute significantly to both the academic and clinical aspects of medicine. At Vanderbilt, Laura is dedicated to advancing medical education and research, fostering an environment where innovation and collaboration thrive. Her interdisciplinary expertise bridges the gap between engineering and biochemistry, enabling her to approach medical challenges with a comprehensive and analytical mindset. Although her specific research interests are not detailed, her extensive training and experience suggest a commitment to exploring complex medical issues and developing solutions that enhance patient care and treatment outcomes. Laura's contributions to the field are marked by her dedication to mentoring the next generation of medical professionals, ensuring they are well-prepared to tackle the evolving challenges of healthcare.
Research Interests
Publications
, P6-10-17-P6-10-17, 2020-02-15
, e47699, 2024-03-28
, TPS630-TPS630, 2024-06-01
, P2-23-05-P2-23-05, 2023-03-01
, 1-14, 2019-01-01