UIowa Molecular Medicine Graduate Program

UIowa Molecular Medicine Graduate Program The Biomedical Science Graduate Program in Molecular Medicine is one of the first cross-departmental graduate programs at The University of Iowa.

Today, it fosters the research efforts of a diverse group of investigators—both faculty and students. The Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Molecular Medicine at The University of Iowa provides broad training in molecular medicine. The university-wide nature of this program permits training and research opportunities in the laboratories of the faculty members who participate in the program.

The Molecular Medicine subprogram congratulates both Jen Petsche and Alex Glebov-McCloud on their accomplishments and wi...
05/28/2026

The Molecular Medicine subprogram congratulates both Jen Petsche and Alex Glebov-McCloud on their accomplishments and wishes them continued success in their future scientific careers.

Congratulations to Alexander Glebov-McCloud, PhD!The Biomedical Science (Molecular Medicine) Interdisciplinary Graduate ...
05/08/2026

Congratulations to Alexander Glebov-McCloud, PhD!

The Biomedical Science (Molecular Medicine) Interdisciplinary Graduate Program is proud to congratulate Alexander Glebov-McCloud on the successful completion of his thesis seminar and doctoral defense on April 17, 2026.

Alex conducted his dissertation research in the laboratory of Dr. Stefan Strack in the Department of Neuroscience & Pharmacology. His thesis, “Characterization of PRKAR1B Mutations Associated with Neurodegenerative and Neurodevelopmental Disorders,” provides important insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying complex neurological conditions. Through his work, Alex has contributed to a deeper understanding of how PRKAR1B mutations impact cellular function and disease pathology.

Alex’s accomplishment reflects years of dedication, curiosity, and scientific rigor. His ability to tackle challenging questions in neuroscience and molecular medicine speaks to both his perseverance and his passion for advancing the field.

We extend our sincere congratulations to Alex on this significant milestone and wish him continued success in all of his future endeavors.

The Molecular Medicine Graduate Program is proud to congratulate PhD candidate Jen Petsche on the successful defense of ...
04/17/2026

The Molecular Medicine Graduate Program is proud to congratulate PhD candidate Jen Petsche on the successful defense of her dissertation, “Electromagnetic Targeting of Metabolic Vulnerabilities in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer.”

Conducted in the laboratory of Dr. Val Sheffield in the Department of Pediatrics, Jen’s research explores innovative strategies to identify and target metabolic weaknesses in cancer, contributing valuable insight to the field of translational medicine and the ongoing effort to improve therapeutic approaches for non-small cell lung cancer.

Throughout her graduate training, Jen has demonstrated exceptional dedication, scientific curiosity, and a commitment to advancing biomedical research. Her accomplishments reflect both her individual excellence and the strength of the collaborative environment fostered by her mentor and colleagues.

We celebrate this significant milestone and extend our sincere congratulations to Jen. We look forward to following Jen’s continued success as she embarks on the next chapter of her career.

⏰ Application Deadline Approaching!The application portal for the 2026 Biomedical Scholars Summer Undergraduate Research...
01/22/2026

⏰ Application Deadline Approaching!

The application portal for the 2026 Biomedical Scholars Summer Undergraduate Research Program (BSURP) at the University of Iowa Graduate College closes Sunday, February 1.

BSURP offers undergraduate students the opportunity to:
🔬 Engage in hands-on biomedical research
🧠 Work with faculty mentors across Genetics, Immunology, Molecular Medicine, and Neuroscience
🎓 Explore graduate-level research and career pathways

Eligibility highlights:
✔️ Sophomore or junior standing
✔️ Major in a biological science (or related field)
✔️ Enrolled at an accredited four-year institution
✔️ U.S. citizen or permanent resident

📲 Scan the QR code or visit the program website to learn more and apply before the deadline.

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🎉 Congratulations to Joseph Chin! 🎉The Molecular Medicine Graduate Program congratulates Joseph Chin on the successful d...
12/19/2025

🎉 Congratulations to Joseph Chin! 🎉

The Molecular Medicine Graduate Program congratulates Joseph Chin on the successful defense of his PhD thesis, “Resolving the Hidden Heritability of Hearing Loss,” completed on December 12, 2025. Joseph conducted his PhD research in Dr. Richard Smith’s laboratory.

Joseph will continue his training in the Medical Scientist Training Program, where he will earn a dual doctorate (MD, PhD). We are proud of Joseph’s accomplishments and wish him continued success as he moves forward on his physician-scientist journey.

The Molecular Medicine Program is proud to celebrate Joseph Chin on the publication of his first-author research article...
09/29/2025

The Molecular Medicine Program is proud to celebrate Joseph Chin on the publication of his first-author research article in Human Genetics.

In this study, Joseph and his colleagues made several important discoveries that advance our understanding of genetic diagnostics in hearing loss:

First pathogenic synonymous GSDME variants identified – highlighting the importance of carefully assessing synonymous variants in clinical genetic diagnostics.

Variant-specific differences in aberrant splicing uncovered – demonstrating genotype-phenotype correlations between the extent of aberrant splicing and the severity of hearing loss.

Limitations of in silico prediction tools emphasized – underscoring the need for caution when relying solely on these tools in the diagnostic setting.

The paper, “Investigation of GSDME results in the identification of the first pathogenic synonymous variants and genotype-phenotype correlations,” is available open access in Human Genetics.

Citation:
Chin, J.J., Walls, W.D., Wang, K. et al. Investigation of GSDME results in the identification of the first pathogenic synonymous variants and genotype-phenotype correlations. Hum. Genet. (2025). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00439-025-02782-6

🎉 Congratulations to Aidan Schlichting! 🎉We’re proud to announce that Aidan Schlichting has been selected to serve as th...
09/17/2025

🎉 Congratulations to Aidan Schlichting! 🎉

We’re proud to announce that Aidan Schlichting has been selected to serve as the Molecular Medicine Program’s representative to the Graduate Student Senate. In this leadership role, Aidan will help amplify the voices of our students and strengthen connections across the graduate community.

Please join us in congratulating Aidan on this exciting opportunity!

🎉 Big congratulations to Jianyu Yu! 🎉Jianyu has just published his first-author paper in Cell Reports! His study, “FABP5...
09/15/2025

🎉 Big congratulations to Jianyu Yu! 🎉

Jianyu has just published his first-author paper in Cell Reports! His study, “FABP5 in skin macrophages mediates saturated fat-induced IL-1β signaling in psoriatic inflammation”, sheds new light on how diet and immune cells interact to drive skin inflammation.

This is a tremendous achievement that reflects both Jianyu’s hard work and the exciting science happening in the Molecular Medicine Program. We’re so proud of you, Jianyu — and we can’t wait to see what’s ahead! 👏🧬

📖 Read the full paper here: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2025.116254

🎉 Congratulations, Dr. Andrew Sullivan! 🎉We are so excited to celebrate Andrew on successfully defending his dissertatio...
08/14/2025

🎉 Congratulations, Dr. Andrew Sullivan! 🎉

We are so excited to celebrate Andrew on successfully defending his dissertation, "Body Weight Regulation and the Hypothalamus: rs1421085, IRX3, and Beyond", and becoming the newest PhD from the Biomedical Science–Molecular Medicine Graduate Program! 🥼✨

Andrew conducted his research in Dr. Matt Potthoff’s lab, and his hard work, dedication, and passion for science have truly inspired us all. We can’t wait to see where his next adventure takes him! 🚀🔬

🎉 Congratulations to Dr. Nathan Witmer! 🎉The Biomedical Science (Molecular Medicine) Program is so proud to celebrate Na...
07/01/2025

🎉 Congratulations to Dr. Nathan Witmer! 🎉

The Biomedical Science (Molecular Medicine) Program is so proud to celebrate Nathan Witmer’s successful PhD thesis defense! 👏 Nathan completed his innovative research in the Boudreau Lab, exploring fascinating discoveries in gene regulation and microproteins. His dissertation, "Exploring the Genome: Serendipitous Discoveries in Gene Regulation and Microproteins," showcases his creativity and dedication to science. 🧬✨

We can’t wait to see what the future holds for Nathan as he heads to Colorado for his next adventure. Best wishes and congratulations, Dr. Witmer! 🎓🌟

🎉👏 Congratulations, Dr. Sandra Blom! 👏🎉The Molecular Medicine (Biomedical Science) Program is proud to celebrate Sandra ...
06/11/2025

🎉👏 Congratulations, Dr. Sandra Blom! 👏🎉

The Molecular Medicine (Biomedical Science) Program is proud to celebrate Sandra Blom, who successfully defended her PhD thesis on June 6! 🧠🧪

Her research, “The Golgi in Distress: Unraveling Cytokine-Mediated Golgi Remodeling and Its Role in Early β-Cell Dysfunction in Type 1 Diabetes,” shines a light on the cellular mechanisms that may contribute to early disease progression in Type 1 Diabetes.

We’re so excited to see what’s next for you, Dr. Blom! Thank you for your hard work, perseverance, and dedication to advancing science. 💫🎓

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