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Cellular Biology & Anatomy's recent news about our department member's awards, funding & other recognition

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2026

Zheng Dong Lab

Dr. Zheng Dong has been selected to receive the 麻豆官网首页入口 Research Institute (AURI) Distinguished Researcher award this year.

The AURI Award Ceremony Ceremony is at Enterprise Mill on March 11, 2026.

2025

鈥婼everal CBA faculty members have been recognized for their outstanding contributions to undergraduate medical education.  Individuals that have been selected to receive the MCG AY2024-2025 Exemplary Teaching Awards include Dr. Shannon Barwick, Dr. Graydon Gonsalvez, Dr. Mindy Johnson, Dr. Morganne Manuel, Dr. Meghan McGee-Lawrence, and Dr. Oliva Wireman.  

Our CBA colleague at the Southeast campus, Dr. Rachel Koshi was also recognized.  

 Congratulations to all our outstanding faculty!

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Shannon Barwick, PhD

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Graydon Gonsalvez, PhD

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Mindy Johnson, PhD

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Morganne Manuel, PhD

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Meghan McGee-Lawrence, PhD

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Olivia Wireman, PhD

Great CBA News!

MCG scientists publish new research on improving muscle, bone health in aging

A new study published in JCI Insight offers a promising strategy to combat age-related bone and muscle decline. Supported by a long-standing Program Project Grant now in its third cycle, MCG researchers have shown that blocking the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) 鈥 a protein activated by environmental toxins and metabolic byproducts 鈥 can significantly improve bone mass and preserve muscle function in aging mice. The team also identified kynurenine, a byproduct of tryptophan metabolism that increases with age, as a key driver of AhR activation and musculoskeletal deterioration.

This work is a true example of the type of team science this medical school is known for. These new findings are the result of nearly 15 years of collaboration among labs led by Drs. , , Mark Hamrick, and , and reveal a novel biological pathway linking metabolic changes to physical decline. By targeting AhR in a mouse model, they were able to reverse frailty indicators and enhance neuromuscular junctions, which are critical for movement and strength, especially in female mice. Given that bone fractures and muscle loss are among the leading causes of disability in older adults, this discovery opens the door to therapies that could help people remain mobile, independent, and healthier as they age. The timing of findings like these could not be better 鈥 the population aged 65 and older is projected to grow by 47% between 2022 and 2050.  This is not only about improving the lives of people as they age, but also about decreasing the stress on our health care systems.

JK Chen

Dr. Jian-Kang Chen Notice of Grant Award

Dr. Jian-Kang Chen (Co-PI, Zheng Dong) has received the notice of grant award for his NIH NIDDK grant entitled 鈥淭ubular Hypertrophy and AKI Susceptibility in Diabetes.鈥

The innovation of this project is focused on understanding the relationship between tubular changes in the kidney and the development of Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) in individuals with diabetes.

Congratulations Dr. Chen!

 

Ellen LeMosy

Dr. Ellen LeMosy Awarded at TGS Ceremony

At the TGS Scientific Integrity Ceremony on June 6, Associate Professor, Dr. Ellen LeMosy, was honored with a TGS Outstanding Faculty Award.

Congratulations!!

Patricia Schoenlein

Dr. Patricia Schoenlein Awarded a Paceline Grant

Professor, Dr. Patricia Schoenlein, was awarded a Paceline grant titled:

"JNK1/2 / cJUN signaling, pyroptosis, and anti-tumor immunity to eradicate breast cancer" 

at the Paceline awards ceremony on June 6.

Congratulations on this wonderful news!

Outstanding Basic Science Award

MCG 2025 Faculty Awards Ceremony

The Department of Cellular Biology and Anatomy was awarded The Outstanding Basic Science Teaching award at the Medical College of Georgia Faculty Senate Awards Ceremony, by the Class of 2027 on May 22, 2025, in the Natalie and Lansing B. Lee, Jr. Auditorium.

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Dr. Meghan McGee-Lawrence has been named Regents鈥 Professor

The Regents鈥 Professorship at 麻豆官网首页入口 is a prestigious award bestowed on outstanding faculty members who have achieved national and international recognition for their innovative scholarship or creative activities. It is a title signifying the highest academic merit within the University System of Georgia.

Graydon Gonsalvez

Dr. Graydon Gonsalvez awarded in the Intramural Grants Program

Please join us in congratulating the awardee of the Intramural Grants Program. The Program assists and encourages faculty to develop research programs that can successfully compete for extramural funding, encourage clinical and translational research between colleagues, and to provide bridge funds when applicable.

"The Dynein motor and its adaptors are requiredfor formation of primary cilia"

CBA BMS food drive

CBA Places 2nd in BMS Food Drive

CBA placed 2nd in the "Win the Feud, Give Some Food" challenge. Contributions to the Open Paws Pantry beat the best ever record of 1,130 lbs. Thank you again to everyone who gave, your kindness and generosity are greatly appreciated.

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Jaeshia Lindsay TGS AU Values Award Meghan McGee-Lawrence lab

At the TGS Scientific Integrity Ceremony on June 6,  1st year CBA PhD student Jaeshia Lindsay was recognized with the TGS AU Values for Compassion Award.

Dariana

Dariana N. Rodr铆guez TGS AU Values Award Paul Langridge lab

At the TGS Scientific Integrity Ceremony on June 6,  1st year CBA PhD student Dariana Rodriguez was recognized with the TGS AU Values for Leadership Award.

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Jennifer Dorn Meghan McGee-Lawrence Lab

Jennifer Dorn successfully defended her thesis entitled 鈥淎ryl Hydrocarbon Receptor (Ahr) As A Mediator Of Skeletal Health And Homeostasis鈥 on April 15, 2025. The considerable efforts of her mentor, Dr. Meghan McGee-Lawrence are gratefully acknowledged along with the contributions of her committee members (Drs. Graydon Gonsalvez, Jennifer Sullivan, Wendy Bollag, Jessica Hoffman, previously Mark Hamrick) and her reader Ellen LeMosy.

This is a wonderful accomplishment!

Congratulations Dr. Dorn!

Pierce Bagby

Pierce Bagby

Anatomy student wins award for Best Clinical Poster at the MCG Research Day

Bozocea and Gadekar

Adrian Bozocea and Amogh Gadekar

Anatomy students presenting their poster at the MCG Research Day.

Jenna Harrington

Jenna Harrington

MCG anatomy student presenting at the MCG Research Day, April 18, 2025.

Phylicia webpage

Phylicia Allen Graydon Gonsalvez Lab

2025 TGS Graduate Research Day awards ceremony

Excellence in Research Award in Cellular Biology and Anatomy

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Ola Elsayed Yutao Liu Lab

2025 TGS Graduate Research Day awards ceremony

Virendra B. Mahesh Award for Research Excellence in Endocrinology

 

2025 TGS Graduate Research Day awards ceremony

Virendra B. Mahesh Award for Research Excellence in Endocrinology

Husam Bensreti Meghan McGee-Lawrence Lab

2025 TGS Graduate Research Day awards ceremony

MCG Dean's Travel Award for Outstanding Postdoctoral Research

1st place in postdoctoral poster competition

The following CBA faculty were recognized for their excellence in teaching MCG medical students and residents and received MCG鈥檚 Exemplary Teaching Awards: Drs. Shannon Barwick, Graydon Gonsalvez, Meghan McGee-Lawrence, Morganne Manuel, Patricia Schoenlein, and Ming Zhang.

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Dr. Shannon Barwick

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Dr. Graydon Gonsalvez

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Dr. Meghan McGee-Lawrence

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Dr. Morganne Manuel

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Dr. Patricia Schoenlein

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Dr. Ming Zhang

Congratulations to all for your hard work and dedication to teaching!

2024

Dr. Ming Zhang

Dr. Ming Zhang

 


The Retina Research Foundation has approved the RRF Pilot Study Grant for Dr. Ming Zhang for his project, 鈥淭he roles of RIP kinase 3 in the development of AMD-like pathologies during cytomegalovirus ocular latency.鈥

Congratulations Dr. Zhang on this great accomplishment!

Phylicia Allen

Notice of Grant Award

 


Phylicia Allen (graduate student in Graydon Gonsalvez鈥檚 lab) received a NOGA (Notice of Grant Award) for her NIH F31 pre-doctoral fellowship titled 鈥淚nvestigating the in vivo regulation of Dynein activity.鈥

Congratulations to Phylicia on a job well done!

Dr. Yutao Liu

Dr. Yutao Liu

 


The 麻豆官网首页入口 Research Institute honored Dr. Yutao Liu with the 2024 AURI Distinguished Researcher Award at the 2024 AURI Research Awards Ceremony at Fat Man's Cafe, Enterprise Mill on Friday, January 24, 2025.

Congratulations, Dr. Yutao Liu, on this well-deserved award!

CBA core

MCG鈥檚 Electron Microscopy & Histology Core lab

 


The lab is featured in the Jagwire for being known nationwide. We are so proud the Core lab staff that is managed by Donna Kumiski and several experts in their field including Brendan Marshall PhD, an expert in electron microscopy and immunohistochemistry; Libby Perry, an expert in electron microscopy; Tania Greene, an expert in electron microscopy and histology; and Jing Zhao, an expert in immunohistochemistry and cryosectioning.

Well-deserved recognition for the Core and the outstanding staff!

Dr. Patricia Schoenlein

Great news

The Office for Faculty Success selected Dr. Patricia Schoenlein as an 鈥淎U/MCG Woman Who Inspires" for the 2024 Women in Medicine Month Campaign!
Congratulations Dr. Schoenlein, well deserved!

Happy Women in Medicine Month 2024!
Celebrate with us by sharing the women at AU/MCG who inspire. Today we honor Dr. Patricia Schoenlein, a prolific cancer researcher and first-rate educator in the Department of Cellular Biology and Anatomy. Congratulations!
鈥

鈥 MCG Office for Faculty Success (@AUG_OFS)
Meghan McGee-Lawrence

Dr. Meghan McGee-Lawrence

 


Great news

Susan (Laney) Willis (undergraduate student Dr. McGee-Lawrence lab) was selected as the 2024 recipient of the Muhammad Ebadullah (Ebad) Hasan Memorial Award from the STAR Program. The Muhammad Ebadullah Hasen Memorial Award was established by the Summer 2005 STAR participants in loving memory of their fellow STAR participant Ebad Hasan who lost his life in a tragic accident in July 2005.

Dr. Meghan McGee-Lawrence was honored with the 2024 Outstanding Mentorship Award from the STAR program. 

Congratulations on these wonderful honors!

Dr. Zheng Dong

Dr. Zheng Dong

 


Wonderful news

Dr. Zheng Dong successfully renewed his NIDDK R01 grant titled 鈥Kidney Injury by Cisplatin and Renoprotective Strategies鈥. This grant will investigate the chronic or long-term effects of cisplatin chemotherapy in kidneys. This grant has been funded for five years.

Congratulations Dr. Dong on this wonderful news!

Meghan McGee-Lawrence

Funding news!

Dr. Meghan McGee-Lawrence received the Notice of Award for an NIH S10 equipment grant, supporting the purchase of a ~$400K in vivo micro-computed tomography instrument that will be utilized by faculty and staff in CBA, DNRM, VBC, Medicine, and Oral Biology.

 

Great News!

2024 MCG Faculty Awards Ceremony

Outstanding Basic Science Award

 

The MCG Faculty awards ceremony was held Thursday, May 23, 2024 in the Lee Auditorium. CBA received the Outstanding Basic Science Teaching Award from the class of 2026 (left);

Dr. Brett Szymik, Associate Professor, AU/UGA Medical Partnership, Athens received the Educator of the Year Award from the class of 2027 (top).

Brett Szymik Fs award

Dr. Meghan McGee Lawrence NASA Press Release

From the MCG Dean's Diary June 14, 2024...

 


 Fantastic CBA News Mention

From the MCG Dean's Diary June 14, 2024...

Dr. Meghan McGee Lawrence receives National Institute on Aging grant to study crosstalk between tissues and how that changes with age

Here鈥檚 another example of the great teamwork that is an MCG hallmark. and interim chair of our has received $2.4 million from the to study the crosstalk between bone, the adrenal glands, the muscle and fat in our bodies and how that changes as we age. As we all know, tissues don't function in isolation 鈥 everything in the body 鈥渢alks鈥 to everything else to keep people healthy across the lifespan. So, perhaps the best approach to understanding how that talk first happens, and then changes, as we age, would be by assembling a team with a wide variety of expertise? Lucky for us, when the NIA was looking for grant proposals that included such teams, we were at the ready鈥ecause of how well we collaborate here at MCG. I am beginning to sense a theme.

Dr. McGee Lawrence has assembled another great group that includes experts from our Adrenal Center, the and even the AU College of Allied Health Sciences to examine mineralocorticoids receptors, which are best understood as a key regulator of blood pressure, and have been studied extensively here in things like adipose tissue, our kidneys and cardiovascular tissue. Dr. McGee Lawrence and her team believe they are also implicated in the way stress hormones affect our skeleton. Key team members include , director of the Center for Healthy Aging; again, Dr. Belin de Chantemele from the VBC; , a cell physiologist who is an expert in the biology of the adrenal gland; and , from the AU Department of Physical Therapy who is an expert in skeletal muscle. To quote Dr. McGee Lawrence here, the science we can all do together is so much better than the science we can do in silos, and that makes us all better. I could not agree more.

David Hess

Drs. Meghan McGee-Lawrence (left), Wendy Bollag (center) & Carlos Isales (right), Kate Kosmic (far right)

Dr. Meghan McGee Lawrence NASA Press Release
Drs. Wendy Bollag & Carlos Isales
Dr. Kate Kosmac
Dr. Ming Zhang

Fantastic News!

Dr. Ming Zhang has received his new NEI R01 grant titled 鈥淥cular MCMV Latency and AMD-like Pathology鈥. The innovative of this project is to determine the contribution of CMV latency to AMD-relevant ocular pathology and to identify potential therapeutic targets to treat age-related macular degeneration and its symptoms and is funded for four years.

Congratulations Dr. Zhang on this wonderful news.

Meghan McGee-Lawrence

Great News

Dr. Meghan McGee-Lawrence has received a Notice of Grant Award from NIH that her NIA U01 grant ($2.36M) will be funded (award total: $2,365,732).

The title of the grant is 鈥淓ndogenous steroid hormones as mediators of interorgan communication with the musculoskeletal system.鈥 Co-investigators on this award, brought together by the AU Adrenal Center, include Drs. Wendy Bollag, Carlos Isales, Eric Belin de Chantemele, and Kate Kosmac.

Congratulations on this fantastic news!

 

Great News

Dr. Menaka Thounaojam

 

Dr. Menaka Thounaojam has been selected as the recipient of the Center for Undergraduate Research and Scholarship鈥檚 2024 Mentor Excellence Award!

As an undergraduate research mentor Dr. Thounaojam has spent many hours advising and guiding students and these students have clearly noticed her efforts and are grateful for her mentorship.

 

Congratulations Dr. Thounaojam and thank you for all you do for our students!

Fantastic News

We want to congratulate Husam Eldin Bensreti on his successful defense of his dissertation entitled 鈥淓ndogenous Glucocorticoid Signaling During Skeletal Aging鈥 on April 15, 2024.

A special thanks to Dr. Bensreti鈥檚 committee, Dr. Meghan McGee-Lawrence (advisor), Dr. Wendy Bollag, Dr. Mark Hamrick, Dr. Jennifer Sullivan, Dr. Eric Belin de Chantem猫le and Dr. Graydon Gonsalvez (reader).

Congratulations on a job well done!

Great News

Drs. Hess and Hamrick pose for cameraMark Hamrick, PhD, senior associate dean for research, received the Distinguished Leadership andDr. Mark Hamrick Outstanding Service Award at the MCG State of the College Address from Dean Hess.

Hamrick, a bone and muscle biologist and an honored educator and scientist, has worked closely with Hess and other MCG research leaders to move the medical school toward the top 60 in National Institutes of Health funding. Among the nation鈥檚 medical schools, MCG currently is ranked 68th by the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research, with nearly $61 million in funding. That represents a 17% increase in funding over last year MCG was ranked 74th.

He also has worked with department chairs, center and institute directors to recruit and retain new federally funded research faculty and identify and develop new research collaborations across MCG departments, other AU colleges and with university and industry partners across Georgia and beyond.

His service has included his role as interim chair of the MCG Department of Cellular Biology and Anatomy since last August. 鈥淒r. Hamrick embodies what a leader should be 鈥 humble but persistent; someone who puts service about self,鈥 Hess said. 鈥淗is exceptional understanding of the inner workings and importance of research, paired with his relentless pursuit of broadening this medical school鈥檚 impact have been a true asset to MCG.鈥

Dr. Hamrick will retire at the end of the month.

Wonderful News!

Anik Tuladhar

 

We want to congratulate Anik Tuladhar on his successful defense of his dissertation entitled 鈥淧RKD1 (PKC-MU) Regulates the Formation and Repair of Plasma Membrane Disruptions (PMD) in Osteocytes鈥 on January 25, 2024.

A special thanks to Dr. Tuladhar鈥檚 committee, Dr. Meghan McGee-Lawrence (advisor), Dr. Graydon Gonsalvez, Dr. Mitchell Watsky, Dr. Mark Hamrick, Dr. Mykola Mamenko and Dr. Yutao Liu (reader).

Dr. Tuladhar will be starting as a postdoctoral fellow at AbbVie Inc. in Chicago, IL starting in March.


Congratulations on a job well done!

 

 

 

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