Dr. Charles Bou-Nader Joins Biochemistry Faculty

Biochemistry welcomes Charles Bou-Nader, PhD, as Assistant Professor effective November 1, 2023. Dr. Bou-Nader was previously a postdoctoral fellow in the lab of Dr. Dr. Jinwei Zhang, NIH NIDDK.
Dr. Bou-Nader's lab will focus on understanding mechanistically how RNA and R-loop structures control gene expression and genomic integrity in the context of viral infection and neurological disorders. His lab will mainly use cryogenic electron microscopy (cryoEM), X-ray crystallography and biochemical approaches to define important molecular mechanisms of nucleic acid recognition by proteins. You can reach him at cbounad@emory.edu or on Twitter/X @CharlesBNader.
Strategic Pillars for Department Success

Dr. Eric Sundberg, Emory School of Medicine Endowed Professor of Biochemistry and Department Chair, appointed a committee for the 5 pillars of success that will encourage department success through engagement in the scientific community, building and nurturing a sense of community, development and growth, improved resources for for scientific research, and support for faculty development.
Nick Seyfried, PhD, and Colleagues on PBS's Your Fantastic Mind
Nick Seyfried, PhD, and colleagues appeared on PBS's Your Fantastic Mind discussing their research of proteomics, the study of proteins in humans, and its potential to unlock the secrets of neurodegenerative diseases.
Biochemistry Retreat 2023
The Department of Biochemistry held its departmental retreat in June 2023. After a several year hiatus, the retreat was held at the Sautee Mountain Retreat in Clarkesville, Georgia. Activities included team-building exercises and games, hiking, dining, and more. The retreat fostered inter-lab collaboration among faculty, staff, postdocs, students, and all who attended.

Promotions and Recognitions
Homa Ghalei, PhD, has been promoted to Associate Professor of Biochemistry, effective September 1, 2023.
Dr. Ghalei also received the 2023 Emory School of Medicine Dean’s IMAGINE, INNOVATE, AND IMPACT (I3) award. The SoM Dean’s I3 WOW Awards fund innovative research ideas with the potential to make a transformational impact on fundamental biomedical knowledge or translational applications. This awarded project, which is collaborative research between the laboratories of Dr. Homa Ghalei in the Department of Biochemistry and Dr. Adam Marcus from the Hematology and Medical Oncology Department, aims to establish novel non-coding RNA biomarkers for non-small cell lung cancer.
Dr. Ghalei was selected for the 2023 SOM Educator Appreciation Day. She has made extensive contributions to graduate education at Emory. In addition to providing outstanding mentorship to trainees in her research lab, Dr. Ghalei is the director of the major course taken by 1st year Biochemistry, Cell and Developmental Biology graduate students and has taught extensively in this course, developing several minicourses that emphasize scientific discussions, critical thinking, hypothesis design and testing, and application of techniques in modern biochemistry.

New NIH Grant

New Secondary Faculty

New Recognition and NIH Grant
Sohail Khoshnevis, PhD, Assistant Professor, received a 5-year NIH grant, "Post-transcriptional regulation of cell plasticity." Dr. Khoshnevis was also selected for the 2023 Emory SOM Researcher Appreciation Day.

NAR Cancer Receives First Impact Factor
NAR Cancer, published by Oxford University Press, received an impact factor of 5.1. Dr. William Dynan, Professor in the Emory School of Medicine departments of Radiation Oncology and Biochemistry, is the founding Editor-in-Chief.