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.

Chris Peek

Chris
Peek
MSTP
Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology
Lab Address
MRB IV
2215b Garland Ave
Room / Suite
1035
Nashville
Tennessee
37232
christopher.t.peek@vanderbilt.edu

Chris is a Nashville native and graduated Davidson College in 2015 where he focused his research on RSV replication and attachment. He's back in Nashville for the Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) and has switched gears from virology to bacteriology. His current project focuses on the role of inflammatory signaling and the gut microbiome in IBD mediated bone loss. Outside the lab, Chris enjoys playing ultimate frisbee, hiking, live music, and coffee. 

Caleb Ford

Caleb
Ford
MSTP
Biomedical Engineering
Lab Address
MRB IV
2215b Garland Ave
Room / Suite
1035
Nashville
Tennessee
37232
calebaford@gmail.com

Caleb is from St. Louis, MO, and attended Washington University in St. Louis as a biomedical engineering student. During his time as an undergraduate, his primary research focused on the role of mechanical force in development of the hip joint in a murine model of paralysis. He is now in the research years of his time in Vanderbilt's Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP). His research project focuses on the role of the osteoblast in osteomyelitis. Outside of academics, Caleb enjoys running, backpacking, and most things outdoors.

Courtney Edwards

Courtney
Edwards
MSTP
Cancer Biology
Lab Address
MRB IV
2215b Garland Ave
Room / Suite
1175
Nashville
Tennessee
37232
courtney.m.edwards@vanderbilt.edu

Courtney attended Hampton University where she graduated with her B.S. in Biochemistry (2016). She is currently a graduate student in the Vanderbilt Medical Scientist Training Program and a member of the Johnson Lab. Her project focuses on understanding how histone deacetylase inhibition can promote breast tumor dormancy. 

Casey Butrico

Casey
Butrico
Graduate Student
Department of Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology
Lab Phone
615-936-8476
Lab Address
MRB IV
2215b Garland Ave
Room / Suite
1035
Nashville
Tennessee
37232
casey.e.butrico@vanderbilt.edu

Casey is a graduate student in the Microbe Host Interactions program. She is originally from New Jersey and received her B.S. in Biology from Gettysburg College. Casey worked at Janssen R&D in the Translational Oncology Disease Area Stronghold before joining the Cassat lab in 2018. Her research focuses on S. aureus metabolism and abscess formation during osteomyelitis in the context of comorbid immune-modulating conditions, including diabetes. Outside of lab, Casey enjoys running and exploring Nashville coffee shops.

Erik Beadle

Erik
Beadle
Postdoctoral Scholar
Medicine
Lab Address
MRB IV
2215b Garland Ave
Room / Suite
1155
Nashville
Tennessee
37232
erik.p.beadle@vanderbilt.edu

Erik came to Vanderbilt in 2016 after completing his bachelor’s in biology (2014) and master’s in molecular science and nanotechnology (2016) at Louisiana Tech University. Erik’s master’s thesis focused on transcriptional control of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cell differentiation, which corresponded well to the research in the Rhoades lab. His current research is focused on solidifying the link between Gli2 and PTHrP in tumor-induced bone disease while identifying how this interaction facilitates the development of osteosarcoma. 

Rafay Ahmed

Rafay
Ahmed
Postdoctoral Fellow
Orthopaedic Surgery

Rafay Ahmed received his PhD from City University of Hong Kong in 2019. There he diagnosed the healing of calvarial defects by assessing the molecular and elemental changes using Raman spectroscopy, X-Ray fluorescence spectroscopy, optical profiling and microscopies. Additionally, he developed the Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy system in his lab that was used for several elemental studies including bones, teeth, thyroid, Red blood cells etc. Currently, Rafay is working as postdoctoral research fellow in Dr. Nyman’s lab on the development of Spatially Offset Raman Spectroscopy to translate it for clinical assessment of bone matrix quality; to diagnose the reasons of fragility fractures in type 2 diabetes; fatigue testing of cortical bones using single edge notch bend specimen and assessing the ability of Raman spectroscopy to predict mechanical properties of human bone.

Earlier Rafay obtained his Master’s degree in Nanotechnology from KTH-Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden and did his thesis in Holst Center at Philips High Tech Campus, Nederland. There he fabricated and characterized the flexible nanostructured optochemical sensors for the detection of hazardous gases. Before pursuing his PhD, He worked as a lecturer for 3 years in Department of Physics, COMSATS university Islamabad, Pakistan and taught electronics courses to undergraduate students. He did Bachelors in Electronics from COMSATS university, Islamabad and also worked as a Research Associate in the same department.

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