Newsletter

A curated overview of research, people, achievements, and opportunities shaping the work of CBGM.

Chair’s Note

Message
Dr. Richard McIndoe
Welcome from the Chair

Welcome to the first issue of the CBGM Newsletter. At the Center for Biotechnology and Genomic Medicine, we are proud of our mission to advance interdisciplinary and translational research in biotechnology and genomic medicine by bringing together expertise across genomics, proteomics, bioinformatics, computational biology, and related fields to support discovery and improve human health.

This newsletter reflects the strength of our community and celebrates the people and programs that make CBGM such a vibrant scientific center. I want to thank our students, postdocs, faculty, staff, and collaborators for the energy, creativity, and dedication they bring to CBGM every day. I also want to recognize the Newsletter Committee for launching this new forum to share achievements, opportunities, and milestones across the center. I hope this newsletter strengthens our connections and highlights the outstanding work taking place throughout CBGM.

Spotlight

Student / Faculty
CBGM Newsletter Committee
Newsletter Committee, CBGM

A dedicated group of students, staff, and trainees working together to create a shared space for communication, recognition, and connection within CBGM.

This inaugural newsletter is the result of collaboration, creativity, and a shared belief that the work of our community deserves to be seen and celebrated. The Newsletter Committee came together with a simple goal: to build a platform that highlights people, research, and opportunities across CBGM in a way that feels inclusive and meaningful. From shaping the structure and design to gathering stories and ideas, the committee invested time and care to ensure this newsletter reflects the spirit of our center. Their initiative marks an important step toward strengthening communication and connection across CBGM, and sets the foundation for future issues to grow and evolve with the community.

Events

Upcoming
Jan 16
Richard Kontoh-Twumasi
Student • Journal Club • Shruti lab
Details
Friday, January 16, 20269:00 a.m.
Location: CA 2109
Journal Club
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Jan 23
Trudie Ritter
Student • Seminar • McIndoe lab
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Friday, January 23, 20269:00 a.m.
Location: CA 2109
Seminar
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Jan 30
Neel Sinha
Post-doc • Seminar • McIndoe lab
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Friday, January 30, 20269:00 a.m.
Location: CA 2109
Seminar
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Feb 06
Na Li
Invited Speaker • Seminar • Weijia lab
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Friday, February 6, 20269:00 a.m.
Location: CA 2109
Seminar
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Feb 13
Kelsey Patterson
Student • Journal Club • Hoffman lab
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Friday, February 13, 20269:00 a.m.
Location: CA 2109
Journal Club
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Feb 20
Yajing Wang
Invited Speaker • Seminar • Kai
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Friday, February 20, 20269:00 a.m.
Location: CA 2109
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Feb 27
Saleh Ahmed
Student • Seminar • Ashok lab
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Friday, February 27, 20269:00 a.m.
Location: CA 2109
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Mar 13
Kevin L. Schey
Invited Speaker • Seminar • Jianzhong lab
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Friday, March 13, 20269:00 a.m.
Location: CA 2109
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Mar 20
Shun Yan
Seminar • Kai Lab
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Friday, March 20, 20269:00 a.m.
Location: CA 2109
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Mar 27
Darlene Dartt
Invited Speaker • Seminar • Jianzhong lab
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Friday, March 27, 20269:00 a.m.
Location: CA 2109
Seminar
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Apr 03
Stepan Budkin
Student • Seminar • Shruti lab
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Friday, April 3, 20269:00 a.m.
Location: CA 2109
Seminar
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Apr 17
Jacob Kuempel
Seminar • Luo lab
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Friday, April 17, 20269:00 a.m.
Location: CA 2109
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Apr 24
David Sullivan
Invited Speaker • Seminar • Ashok lab
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Friday, April 24, 20269:00 a.m.
Location: CA 2109
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May 01
Rachel Hadvina
Student • Seminar • Liu lab
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Friday, May 1, 20269:00 a.m.
Location: CA 2109
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May 08
Eric Foreman
Student • Seminar • Hoffman lab
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Friday, May 8, 20269:00 a.m.
Location: CA 2109
Seminar
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Scholarship & Presentations

Publications • Presentations • Talks
Ahmed S, Safille S, Clifton V, Sharma S, de Paiva CS, Sharma A. CA comprehensive review of tear fluid proteome alterations in dry eye disease: Insights into pathophysiology and biomarker potential. Ocul Surf. 2026 Feb 3;40:71-85. DOI
Jones G, Mayernik D, Ahmed S, Williams E, Altman J, Lee TJ, Estes A, Paiva CS, Martin P, Sharma S, Sharma A. Comprehensive Profiling of the Human Tear Fluid miRNome Using Small RNA Sequencing. Ocul Surf. 2026 Feb 2:S1542-0124(26)00017-0. DOI
Drew Mayernik, Saleh Ahmed, Eliza Williams, Tae Jin Lee, Amy Estes, Pamela Martin, Wenbo Zhi, Vishal Jhanji, Shruti Sharma, Ashok Sharma. Tear fluid database: a reference website for tear fluid proteomics. Database, Volume 2026, 2026, baaf091. DOI
Rivera-Caraballo KA, Lee TJ, Sinha A, Orecchioni M, Pacholczyk R, Vázquez-Arreguín K, Sharma S, Jones K, Vemuri K, Sahu U, Murphy SA, Hong B, Kolhe R, Sharma A, Kaur B. Oncolytic HSV-1-mediated JAG1 blockade induces glioma senescence-associated secretory phenotype to increase macrophage activation and cetuximab-mediated senolysis. Cancer Research, 2025. DOI
Arnoneel Sinha, Richard McIndoe. cellivista: An Interactive Seurat-Based R Shiny App for Single-Cell RNA-seq Analysis. Health Sciences Fair and Expo, Augusta University, GA, 2025. (Poster presentation)
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Trudie Ritter, Richard McIndoe. Advancing a Network-Based Approach for Personalized Drug Synergy Prediction in Cancer: Integrating AI for Future Optimization. Health Sciences Fair and Expo, Augusta University, GA, 2025. (Poster presentation)
Dr. Tae Jin Lee and Dr. Arnoneel Sinha attended the Core Fair at the Georgia Cancer Center, Augusta University, representing the Bioinformatics Core of CBGM. (2025)
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Personal Achievements

Milestones • Promotions • Recognition

Dr. Ashok Sharma has recently been promoted to Professor, recognizing his sustained excellence in research, mentorship, and service. This milestone reflects his long-standing contributions to CBGM and his impact on advancing scientific discovery and training within the community.

Dr. Ashok Sharma and his Tear Fluid Proteome Database project were recently highlighted on X (formerly Twitter) by the Director of the National Eye Institute (NIH/NEI). This national recognition underscores the impact and translational importance of his work in advancing ocular research and data accessibility.

View the NIH/NEI Director’s post

Antonella Aliste, PhD student in Dr. Shruti Sharma ’s lab, won the National Eye Institute Travel Award to attend the ARVO 2026 Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado (May 3–7) where she will present her latest work. This award covers her registration and partial travel support and reflects the national recognition CBGM trainees are earning.

Grant Opportunities

Funding
Feb 5 • Jun 5 • Oct 5
NIH Research Project (R01) – NEI
Investigator-initiated vision and ocular disease research with standard due dates each cycle; budgets cover personnel, supplies, and consortium costs for multi-year discovery projects.
Learn more
Rolling
NIH Director’s High-Risk, High-Reward Research
Pioneer, New Innovator, Transformative, and Early Independence awards support bold, unconventional ideas with generous five-year budgets ($250K–$700K/yr) and no preliminary data requirement.
Explore opportunities
Annual
Georgia CTSA Pilot Grants + BizGrants
12–24 month pilot projects supporting translational research collaborations; BizGrants awards two $20K pilot awards with expectation to submit a follow-on SBIR/STTR.
View RFA & updates

Tip: Contact the CBGM office (eg, Sarah Gross or Debbie Ellison) for internal routing and support.

Photos

Highlights
Photo of the Quarter
Christmas Potluck 2025
Christmas Potluck 2025
Event Photos
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Newsletter Committee

Committee
Arnoneel Sinha
Arnoneel Sinha, PhD
Newsletter Editor
arsinha@augusta.edu
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” — Mahatma Gandhi
Trudie Ritter
Trudie Ritter
Committee Member
gritter@augusta.edu
“Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and He will establish your plans." — Proverbs 16:3
Victoria Clifton
Victoria Clifton
Committee Member
vclifton@augusta.edu
“In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: it goes on.”― Robert Frost
Antonella Aliste
Antonella Aliste
Committee Member
aaliste@augusta.edu
“If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything.”― Mark Twain
Saleh Ahmed
Saleh Ahmed
Committee Member
salahmed@augusta.edu
“To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.”― Ralph Waldo Emerson