Lab Highlights

The 2022 PhCB Town Hall Highlighted Each Transformative Research Program

PhCB Department Awards

For exceptional research contributions and service to the department Outstanding Instructor Asheebo Rojas, PhD

Asheebo Rojas, PhD, is an Intructor in Ray Dingledine's lab in Pharmacology and Chemical Biology. Dr. Rojas has published three lead-author papers in the past 15 months, all of them reporting exciting advances in understanding the molecular basis of epilepsy, and during this time he has also been actively serving on 4 departmental committees (events planning committee, equipment committee, DEI committee, and a faculty search committee).

Asheebo Rojas, PhD

For exceptional research contributions and service to the department Outstanding Postdoctoral Fellow Peng Teng, PhD

Peng Teng, PhD, is a Postdoctoral Fellow in Yue Feng's lab in Pharmacology and Chemical Biology. Dr. Teng's groundbreaking research on noncoding RNA's provided the key preliminary data for two R01 grants received by the Feng lab and also have resulted so far in two lead-author papers

Peng Teng

For exceptional research contributions and service to the department Outstanding Research Specialist Suneela Ramineni

Suneela Ramineni is a Research Specialist Supervisor in John Hepler's lab in Pharmacology and Chemical Biology. In 2022, Ms. Ramineni celebrated her 20th year in the Hepler lab, during which time she has been co-author on 14 papers and contributed key data to every grant the lab has received, including a substantial grant this past year.

Suneela Ramineni

For exceptional contributions and service to the department Above and Beyond Service Award Linda Mathis

Linda Mathis is a Senior Laboratory Assistant in Pharmacology and Chemical Biology. During the COVID-19 pandemic Ms. Mathis was classified as an "essential employee" and thus worked long hours even during the height of the pandemic, providing critically important support to all the department's labs, such as making sure that labs received their deliveries on time and that all glassware was washed and sterilized.

In 2022, Ms. Mathis celebrated her 25th year at Emory, celebrated with a luncheon in her honor. 

Linda Mathis receiving PhCB award

For exceptional contributions and service to the department Outstanding Administrator Tanisha D. Haynes

Tanisha Haynes is an Administrative Manager in Pharmacology and Chemical Biology. Ms. Haynes has done exceptional work as the department's daily problem solver, while also overseeing many crucial aspects of the department's recent renovation and providing stellar service on the Emory University Employee Council.

Ms. Haynes has worked in Pharmacology and Chemical Biology for 24 years.

Tanisha Haynes receiving PhCB award

Exemplary Contributions and Leadership Pioneer Award George R. Painter III

George Painter, III, PhD, is Endowed George R Painter III Distinguished Professor in Pharmacology and Chemical Biology, Director of the Emory Institute for Drug Development and CEO of Drug Innovation Ventures at Emory (DRIVE). He received a Pharmacology and Chemical Biology award for his exemplary contributions and leadership to advance therapeutic innovation including life-saving work in developing critical medicines including molnupiravir, which is now approved globally for the treatment of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19).

Dr. Fu presenting Dr. Painter with award

Major New Grant Awards (2021-present)

Closing Remarks by Dr. George Painter

Painter - closing remarks

Dr. George Painter closed out the Town Hall meeting with a presentation titled, "Towards Accelerated Therapeutic Development". Painter talked about his decades of experience in the discovery and development of pharmaceutical agents for the biotechnology and global pharmaceutical sectors and how that experience intersected with Emory University. Painter thanked members of the Department of Pharmacology and Chemical Biology for their collaboration and support and their integral roles in therapeutic development.

"I look forward to continued work with the department of Pharmacology and Chemical Biology and Emory's scientific community," said Painter. 

Painter is Endowed George R Painter III Distinguished Professor in the Department of Pharmacology and Chemical Biology, Director of the Emory Institute for Drug Development, and CEO of Drug Innovation Ventures at Emory (DRIVE).

Painter's life-saving research has been instrumental in developing critical medicines for the treatment of HIV, hepatitis B, smallpox, influenza, coronavirus infections, and most recently the drug molnupiravir, which is now approved globally for the treatment of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19).

 

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