
About
Emily Hodges is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biochemistry at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and a member of the Vanderbilt Genetics Institute. She holds the prestigious title of Chancellor's Faculty Fellow, recognizing her outstanding contributions to research and academic leadership. Her lab is based in Light Hall, Nashville, and actively investigates epigenetic mechanisms in gene regulation.
Research Interests: Dr. Hodges specializes in epigenetics, with a focus on DNA methylation, chromatin dynamics, and non-coding regulatory elements. Her work spans fundamental mechanisms in gene regulation and their implications in cancer, development, and evolution. She employs functional genomics and integrative genomic approaches to dissect how epigenetic states are established and how they interact with genetic variation.
Recent Research Trends: Her recent publications reflect a strong emphasis on the interplay between genotype and epitype, evolutionary conservation of epigenetic regulation, and the role of methylation in enhancer function and disease. Her work integrates high-throughput sequencing, multi-omics data, and comparative genomics to uncover regulatory principles across species and cell types.
Scientific Awards:
- Chancellor's Faculty Fellow
Advising and Grants: As Principal Investigator of the Hodges Lab, she mentors postdoctoral fellows and recruits new trainees, indicating active grant funding and a vibrant research program. Although specific students and grants are not listed, her lab's operation and publication record suggest sustained NIH or equivalent funding in epigenetics and genomics.
Labs and Teams: Dr. Hodges leads the Hodges Lab (https://medschool.vanderbilt.edu/hodges-lab), which is affiliated with the Vanderbilt Genetics Institute. Her team collaborates across disciplines to advance understanding of epigenetic regulation using cutting-edge genomic technologies.
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