Katherine Webb

Katherine
Webb
Graduate Student

Katherine (Kat) Webb is a graduate student in the Biomedical Engineering department at Vanderbilt University. She graduated from the University of Florida in 2022 with a B.S. in Biomedical Engineering. Her undergraduate research examined altered expression of HIV linked proteins in BCG-infected macrophages within the Parker Lab. Katherine’s research interests include infectious diseases, global health, and POC diagnostics and therapeutics.  

katherine.e.webb@Vanderbilt.Edu

James Martinez, MS

James
Martinez
MS
Research Asst II 

James Martinez is a Research Assistant II in iCore at the Vanderbilt Vaccine Center. He completed a B.S. in Cell Biology from the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor and an M.S. from Lipscomb University. His graduate research at Lipscomb University focused on Necrotizing Enterocolitis and the involvement of the Unfolded Protein Response pathway.

james.r.martinez@vumc.org

Silvia Ravera

Silvia
Ravera
Associate Basic Scientist

Dr. Ravera received her M.Sc. in Pharmaceutical Chemistry from the University of Turin, Italy, and her Ph.D. in Physiology from the University of Zurich, Switzerland. During this time, she learned a great deal about the structure and function of membrane proteins to investigate the mechanism, localization, and regulation of phosphate transporters in the kidney. During her post-doctoral training in the laboratory of Dr. Gary Rudnick in the Department of Pharmacology at Yale, she gained experience with bacterial transporters and developed skills in the purification and reconstitution of membrane proteins such as LeuT. In 2012, she became a member of the laboratory of Dr. Nancy Carrasco in the Department of Cellular and Molecular Physiology at Yale to work on the Na+/I- symporter (NIS), a protein of significant physiological and medical relevance. She studied the optimization of a viral vector for gene therapy using NIS as a reporter gene. She characterized NIS's binding, expression, and purification for structural studies and ultimately determined the 3D structure by cryo-EM. 

ravera.silvia@vumc.org

Lynn Hall

Lynn
Hall
Sr. Research Specialist 

Lynn joined the Crowe lab in 2022. Previously, she spent sixteen years in the Roden lab at VUMC studying differences in cardiac ion channel expression and function using transgenic mice and cardiomyocytes induced from pluripotent stem cells. Lynn received her bachelor’s degree from Stanford University. 

lynn.hall@vumc.org

Gabriel Herndon

Gabriel
Herndon
Assoc. Application Developer 

Gabriel Herndon is an application developer in the VVC.  Gabriel has worked in the film and technology industry.  He uses his creative and technological outlook to create computer and mobile applications to make people’s lives and workflow easier and more efficient.  He is interested in design, machine-learning, and in-depth comprehension of users’ interactions.

gabriel.herndon@vumc.org

Ty Sornberger

Ty
Sornberger
Graduate Student

Ty Sornberger is a graduate student in the Department of Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology at Vanderbilt University, mentored by Dr. James E. Crowe, Jr. He graduated from Pennsylvania State University in 2020 with a B.S. in Immunology & Infectious Disease and a B.S. in Pharmacology & Toxicology. His undergraduate research compared the pathology of a novel influenza D virus to established human influenza A, B, and C viruses in human lung cells. Upon graduation, Ty worked in the Pennsylvania State University COVID-19 Testing and Surveillance Center (TASC), running clinical diagnostic tests for SARS-CoV-2 and assisting with research projects involving SARS-CoV-2 and High-Pathogenicity Avian Influenza (HPAI). Ty entered Vanderbilt University through the Interdisciplinary Graduate Program (IGP) in Fall 2021 and joined the Crowe Lab in Spring 2022. His current research focuses on isolating and characterizing human antibodies against influenza viruses.

ty.sornberger@vumc.org

Cameron Buchman

Cameron
Buchman
Associate Basic Scientist
cameron.buchman@vumc.org

Dr. Buchman graduated from Marshall University in his hometown of Huntington, WV in 2011. While there he earned his B.S. in Biochemistry, was a John Marshall scholar, and was awarded Outstanding Graduating Chemist. He then moved to Indianapolis, IN where he completed his doctorate in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology in 2016 under the guidance of Dr. Thomas Hurley at the Indiana University School of Medicine. His dissertation was focused on discovering, characterizing, and optimizing isozyme-selective inhibitors of the aldehyde dehydrogenase family using X-ray crystallography and biochemical techniques. In 2017 he accepted a post-doctoral training position at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital where he initiated the structural biology program in the lab of Dr. Taosheng Chen.

Dr. Buchman joined the Crowe Lab as a staff scientist in 2021 where he studies the structure of antibodies, antigens, and the interactions between them.

Stacey Rutherford

Stacey
Rutherford
Sr. Research Specialist
stacey.rutherford@vumc.org

Stacey earned her masters degree in Biotechnology at Stephen F. Austin State University.  She comes to us from the Vanderbilt Antibody and Protein Resource.  She has extensive training in protein expression, purification, molecular biology, and structural biology.  She also trained with Borden Lacy and Ben Spiller.  Stacey will transition into the iCore team leader.

Janee Mitchell

Janee
Mitchell
Lead Administrative Assistant

Janee started her career with Vanderbilt in 2013 as a Patient Service Representative and quickly moved to Pre-Appointment Coordinator then a Senior Access Coordinator all in the department of Pediatrics Otolaryngology. In 2018 she then moved to Liver Transplant and Hepatobiliary Surgery as a Senior Administrative Assistant. She enjoys traveling, watching movies and spending time with my family.

janee.t.mitchell@vumc.org

Laura Handal

Laura
Handal
Graduate Student

Laura is a graduate student trainee in the IGP program. She received a B.E. in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering from Vanderbilt University in Spring 2021. Her previous experience includes a lab technician role in a pharmaceutical company in Honduras, a Research and Development internship at a Biofermentation laboratory at Estee Lauder, and a Research and Development internship at SmileDirectClub. She previously supported the Crowe Lab as a member of the iCore team focused on protein expression.

laura.s.handal@vanderbilt.edu