Gwen Joseph

Gwenyth (Gwen)
Joseph
Graduate Student
Cancer Biology
Lab Address
Medical Research Building IV
2215B Garland Ave
Room / Suite
1175
Nashville
Tennessee
37232
gwenyth.j.joseph@vanderbilt.edu

Gwen is a 1st year cancer biology graduate student in the Johnson lab. She is originally from Westfield, IN and received her B.S. in Biochemistry from Purdue University in West Lafayette, IN. Gwen worked in the Graduate Research Education Program at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN before joining Vanderbilt through the IGP in August 2021. Her research focuses on the effects of immunotherapy treatment on the skeleton in breast cancer metastasis. Outside of the lab, Gwen enjoys baking, trying new coffee shops, and staying active through climbing, strength training, and sand volleyball.

Yumeng (Mong) Zhang

Yumeng (Mong)
Zhang
Research Assistant
Orthopaedic Surgery

Mong graduated from Vanderbilt University in 2021, where she majored in Medicine, Health, and Society with a concentration in Health Behaviors and Health Sciences. She is spending her gap year before medical school as a research assistant in the Nyman Lab, assisting with both clinical and non-clinical research studies. Mong will be attending medical school in 2022 and hopes to become a pediatrician.

(615) 322-7184
Lab Address
MCN
1161 21st Ave S
Room / Suite
B0213
Nashville
Tennessee
37232
yumeng.zhang.1@vumc.org

Ananya Nandy, PhD

Ananya
Nandy
PhD
Postdoctoral Researcher
Medicine
Lab Address
Medical Research Building IV
2215b Garland Ave
Room / Suite
1175
Nashville
Tennessee
37232
ananya.nandy@vumc.org

I received my PhD from Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology (IGIB) in New Delhi, India in 2020. My thesis work was focused on lipid metabolism in tuberculosis. I was trying to find out how Mtb rewires its physiology to adapt to lipid rich niche which it faces in human granuloma post infection. I joined Beth’s lab in January 2021 as a post-doctoral researcher. Currently, I am studying the importance of lipid metabolism in the maintenance of bone homeostasis.

Elizabeth Hennen

Elizabeth
Hennen
Graduate Student
Biomedical Engineering
Lab Phone
(615)-875-6095
Lab Address
Medical Research Building IV
2215b Garland Ave
Room / Suite
P410
Nashville
Tennessee
37232
elizabeth.m.hennen@Vanderbilt.Edu

Elizabeth graduated from Roger Williams University in 2021 with a degree in Engineering and specialization in Biomedical Engineering. Her research focuses on the mechanism by which hypertension promotes osteoclast formation. She is currently a graduate student in the Biomedical Engineering Ph.D. program at Vanderbilt.  

Jonathan Brunger, Ph.D.

Jonathan
Brunger
Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Biomedical Engineering
Office Address
Engineering Sciences Building
2414 Highland Ave
Room / Suite
428
Nashville
Tennessee
37212
jonathan.m.brunger@vanderbilt.edu

Our work combines principles from synthetic biology, gene editing, and regenerative engineering to design cells as therapeutic agents. Leveraging our expertise, we develop engineered tissue constructs to treat and study diseases principally of the musculoskeletal and central nervous systems.

Brunger Lab Website

James Houdelette

James
Houdelette
Masters Student
Program in Biomedical Sciences
Lab Address
MRB IV
2215B Garland Avenue
Room / Suite
1175
Nashville
Tennessee
37232
james.houdelette@vanderbilt.edu

James is a French student, who holds a French BS in Medical Sciences (2019) and is currently enrolled in the MS Program in Biomedical Sciences at Vanderbilt University. He joined the Johnson lab in the VCBB for research on the dormancy phenotype in bone metastatic disease.

Ian Houdelette

Ian
Houdelette
Masters Student
Program in Biomedical Sciences
Lab Address
MRB IV
2215B Garland Avenue
Room / Suite
1155
Nashville
Tennessee
37232
ian.houdelette@vanderbilt.edu

Ian is a French student, who holds a French BS in Medical Sciences (2019) and is currently enrolled in the MS Program in Biomedical Sciences at Vanderbilt University. He joined the Rhoades lab in the VCBB for research on the role of trabecular architecture in tumor-induced bone disease. 

Natalie Bennnett

Natalie
Bennett
MSTP Student
Cancer Biology
Lab Address
MRB IV
2215B Garland Avenue
Room / Suite
1155
Nashville
Tennessee
37232
natalie.e.bennett@vanderbilt.edu

Natalie is from Nashville, TN and graduated from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, where she received a BA through the College Scholars Program in Cancer Biology & Cellular Metabolism. She is a graduate student in the Vanderbilt Medical Scientist Training Program and is conducting research under the mentorship of Dr. Julie Rhoades. Her project focuses on myeloid cell regulation in bone metastatic disease.

David Florian

David
Florian
Graduate Student
Biomedical Engineering
Lab Address
MRB IV
2215b Garland Ave
Room / Suite
1155
Nashville
Tennessee
37232
david.c.florian@vanderbilt.edu

David Florian graduated from the University of Virginia in 2017 with degrees in Biomedical Engineering and Mathematics. His research focuses on modeling and imaging the bone-tumor microenvironment to study the complex process of metastatic seeding and outgrowth of tumor cells in the bone marrow.

Jenna Petronglo

Jenna
Petronglo
Graduate Student
Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology
Lab Phone
615-936-8476
Lab Address
MRB IV
2215b Garland Ave
Room / Suite
1035
Nashville
Tennessee
37232
jenna.r.petronglo@vanderbilt.edu

Jenna attended Fordham University where she majored in Biological Sciences and completed a research thesis on the ecology of the black-legged tick, the major vector of Lyme disease. After graduating in 2014, she worked as a research technician at The Albert Einstein College of Medicine and assisted in projects studying Huntington's disease. She joined the IGP in 2017 and the Cassat lab in 2018. Her project focuses on how inflammation generated during the innate immune response to S. aureus osteomyelitis affects osteoclast differentiation and function.