Current Lab Members
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Louise A. Rollins-Smith, PhD
ProfessorDepartment of Pathology, Microbiology and ImmunologyProfessorDepartment of Biological SciencesProfessorDepartment of PediatricsPhone615-343-4119Office AddressVanderbilt University Medical Center1161 21st Avenue SouthMedical Center NorthRoom / SuiteA5102ANashvilleTennessee37232Dr. Rollins-Smith received her PhD in Zoology from the University of Minnesota, did postdoctoral research at the University of Rochester, and came to Vanderbilt in 1984. She is currently Professor of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology and of Pediatrics in the School of Medicine and Professor of Biological Sciences in Vanderbilt University. She takes great pleasure in the beauty of nature, especially the profound beauty of developing and adult amphibians. She has studied disease and immunity in amphibians for more than 40 years.
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Laura K. Reinert, MS
Lab ManagerDepartment of Pathology, Microbiology and ImmunologyLab Phone615-343-9449Lab AddressVanderbilt University Medical Center1161 21st Avenue SouthMedical Center NorthRoom / SuiteA5116NashvilleTennessee37232Laura attended Austin Peay State University where she received her Bachelor's degree in general biology. She came to work in the Rollins-Smith Lab shortly afterward and then went on to earn a Master's degree in Laboratory Investigation at Vanderbilt University while continuing to work in the "frog lab." She's been a proud member of the Rollins-Smith Lab for quite some time and loves the work they do.
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Chelsea Roach, BS
Research Assistant IIDepartment of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology615-343-9449Vanderbilt University Medical Center1161 21st Avenue SouthMedical Center NorthRoom / SuiteA5116NashvilleTennessee37232Chelsea comes to us from the great state of Michigan where she earned her Bachelor's degree in biomedical sciences from Western Michigan University. She is currently working on her Master's degree in clinical laboratory sciences from Michigan State University. Chelsea joined the Rollins-Smith Lab in November of 2023 and will focus on the project looking at the role of macrophages in Bd infections. This project is in collaboration with Leon Grayfer, PhD, of The George Washington University.
Former Lab Members
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Doug Woodhams completed his PhD at James Cook University in Townsville, Queensland, Australia in 2003. After completing his post-doctoral fellowship in the Rollins-Smith Lab, his career took him around the world from Tennessee, to Virginia, to Switzerland, to Colorado, and finally to Massachusetts where he is an Associate Professor of Biology - Disease Ecology and Affiliate Faculty, School for the Environment at the University of Massachusetts, Boston.
Photo credit: Woodhams Lab, University of Massachusetts, Boston
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Jeremy spent several years working as a projects consultant at Synergy Medical Education. This company works with various medical and research companies to assist them in the development of materials related to drug or product development, as well as public outreach and education. Jeremy is now working as a travel consultant and Earman & Associates Travel.
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Jim Pask earned his PhD in the Rollins-Smith Laboratory and went on to teach at Bethel University in McKenzie, TN. He returned to teach at Vanderbilt University and is now Senior Lecturer in the Department of Biological Sciences.
Photo credit: Department of Biological Sciences, Vanderbilt University
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Whitney Holden is the Life Science Specialist at the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts. She teaches classes like Science of Biology, Microbiology, and Infectious Disease in History and Culture, while mentoring students in individual life science capstone research projects. Several of her students have competed among the best in the world at the International Science and Engineering Fair. Whitney also co-directs three outreach programs: Advanced Biology Plus, a training program for AP Biology teachers; the Arkansas Summer Research Institute, a professional skills workshop for STEM undergraduate students; and the Biomedical Sciences Summer Institute, a program for high school students interested in microbiology, epidemiology, forensic science, and infectious disease. Whitney loves to teach so much that she even has her own YouTube channel, Biology Professor, which has almost 40,000 subscribers and 4 million views from around the world. You can learn more about Whitney and her work on Twitter (@DrWhitneyHolden) or by visiting https://www.youtube.com/BiologyProfessor.
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After graduating Vanderbilt, Scott has completed postdoctoral training in the lab of Bruce Klein at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Scott's postdoctoral work has widely focused on immunity against fungal diseases. He has worked with human and mouse immunology and also worked with a vaccination study of white nose syndrome in bats. While Scott has worked on projects focused on vaccines, cytokine signaling, leukocyte migration, and genetic susceptibility to fungal infection, his main focus has been on neutrophils. Scott has characterized the antifungal functions of a poorly understood population of neutrophils that acquire dendritic cell features and functions. Since leaving the Rollins-Smith lab, Scott has earned 3 fellowships and published 12 peer-reviewed publications and 2 book chapters at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Photo credit: VUMC Reporter, 2013
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Savannah Alford, DVM
Former Undergraduate StudentDepartment of Pathology, Microbiology and ImmunologySavannah Alford worked in the Rollins-Smith Lab as a student researcher before graduating from Vanderbilt University. She went on to attend the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and graduated in May of 2021 with her degree in veterinary medicine.
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Ann Sobell worked in the Rollins-Smith Lab as both an animal care technician and researcher. After her graduation from Vanderbilt University, she earned her medical degree from Central Michigan University College of Medicine in the spring of 2023. She is now an OB/GYN resident at Prisma Health Greenville Memorial Hospital in Greenville, SC.
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Vishvaas Ravikumar, MD
Former Undergraduate StudentDepartment of Pathology, Microbiology and ImmunologyVishvaas worked in the Rollins-Smith Lab as a researcher for several semesters. After graduating from Vanderbilt, he enrolled in medical school at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, School of Medicine. He has since completed his medical degree and is now a resident in internal medicine at Oregon Health & Science University.
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Megan Van Geffen, BS
Former Undergraduate StudentDepartment of Pathology, Microbiology and ImmunologyMegan worked as an undergraduate researcher for several semesters in the Rollins-Smith Lab. After graduating from Vanderbilt University, she went on to attend North Carolina State College of Veterinary Medicine.
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Andrea Shiakolas, PhD
Former Undergraduate StudentDepartment of Pathology, Microbiology and ImmunologyAndrea worked in the Rollins-Smith Lab as a researcher before graduating from Vanderbilt University. She went on to work at the NIH for a few years before returning to Vanderbilt University Medical Center to pursue her PhD in the Department of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology in the Georgiev Laboratory. Andrea is the recipient of the 2022 Edward Furgason Jr Award for excellence in research, and she completed her degree in May of 2022.
Photo credit: Georgiev Laboratory, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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Jack Lee spent several semesters as an undergraduate researcher in the Rollins-Smith Lab. He graduated from Vanderbilt University and went on to complete his degree in veterinary medicine at the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine. He now works at the Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine.
Photo credit: Colorado State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital
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Timothy M. Chappell, BS
Former Undergraduate StudentDepartment of Pathology, Microbiology and ImmunologyTim Chappell worked in the lab for several years as both an animal care technician and a researcher. Upon graduating from Vanderbilt University, he went on to enroll in a PhD program at the University of Georgia.
Photo credit: Parrott Lab, University of Georgia
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Megan Mitchell, BS
Former Undergraduate StudentDepartment of Pathology, Microbiology and ImmunologyMegan was an undergraduate animal technician who maintained the colony of leopard frog metamorphs. She graduated from Vanderbilt in 2020 and will be pursuing her PhD.
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Allison took care of the Rollins-Smith amphibian colony and also worked as a researcher in the lab. She graduated from Vanderbilt University in 2019 and went on to become a registered nurse.
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Jean Wu is a former undergraduate who worked in the lab for several semesters as a researcher. Upon graduating from Vanderbilt, she is now enrolled in the Vanderbilt School of Nursing to pursue her degree as a nurse practitioner.
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Joey worked 2 summers in the lab as an animal care technician and researcher. He recently completed his Bachelor's degree and is planning to enroll in medical school.
Photo credit: University of Miami
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Brady worked in the lab during the summer of 2018 helping with animal husbandry and research. He now attends the University of Massachusetts, Boston, and is working on his PhD with Doug Woodhams as his mentor.
Photo credit: Woodhams Lab, University of Massachusetts, Boston
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Rob worked in the Rollins-Smith Lab for a short time but went on to complete his PhD in the Department of Biological Sciences at Vanderbilt. He is now the chief scientific officer and co-founder of the biotech company DermBiont.
Photo credit: The Rowland Institute at Harvard
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Shawna completed a graduate student rotation project in the Rollins-Smith Lab. She went on to join the laboratory of Mark Boothby in the Department of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology and finished her PhD in the summer of 2021. Dr McLetchie is currently a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Pennsylvania.
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Jessica Van Meter DNP MSN RN APN-BC CCRN A-EMT worked as a researcher in the lab after graduating from Tulane University. She is now a Flight Nurse with Vanderbilt LifeFlight, serves as faculty in the International Division of Emergency Medicine, teaches global health at Vanderbilt School of Nursing, and serves as the Programme Director for a Bachelor's in Emergency Nursing Program in Guyana, South America. She was honored with the Global Impact in Nursing Award at the United Nations and the Vanderbilt School of Nursing Alumni Award for National Leadership.
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Emma began working in the Rollins-Smith Lab as an animal care technician and later as a researcher. After completing her undergraduate degree at Vanderbilt University, she went on to earn her medical degree from Vanderbilt University Medical School in 2010. She is now a general surgeon at St Mark's Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Photo credit: US News and World Report
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Kaitlyn has worked in the Rollins-Smith Lab for 4 semesters researching the differences in virulence among different isolates of Bd. She also did a great deal of work looking at the virulence levels of Bsal grown at different temperatures. She then went on to study the cell wall components of Bd, Bsal, and Hp and their respective roles in virulence. Kaitlyn graduated from Vanderbilt University in May of 2022 and will attend the University of TN at Knoxville to study veterinary medicine in fall of 2022.
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Emily Le Sage (Hall), PhD
Assistant ProfessorBiology Department, Skidmore CollegeDr. Le Sage (Hall) joined the Rollins-Smith Lab in 2017 as a postdoctoral researcher on the Department of Defense SERDP project looking at the effects of climate change on amphibian disease susceptibility. She received her PhD in Zoology in 2016 from Washington State University, where she was advised by Dr. Erica Crespi. She finished her BS in Zoology from Michigan State University in 2010. She moved to a new post doctoral position at Temple University in the summer of 2021 but returned to the Rollins-Smith Lab as a Research Assistant Professor in October 2022. Dr. Le Sage focused her work on our Biology Integration Institute (BII): “Resilience Institute Bridging Biological Training and Research (RIBBiTR)" project. The institute encompasses nine academic institutions and thirteen senior investigators using field and laboratory studies to investigate how amphibian species are developing long term resistance to the fungal disease chytridiomycosis that has caused decades-long declines in amphibian populations around the world. As of August 2023, Dr. Le Sage moved to Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, NY, where she works as an assistant professor.
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