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Where Research and Mentorship Shine: Highlights from the 2025 GEPA Awards

Monday, October 6, 2025

University of Rochester President Sarah Mangelsdorf addresses GEPA Awards attendees.
Ruth Serra-Moreno, PhD (center), associate professor of Microbiology and Immunology,
with members of the Graduate Student Society after receiving the GSS Mentoring Award.
 

Each year, the School of Medicine & Dentistry’s Office for Graduate Education and Postdoctoral Affairs honors the people who advance discovery and inspire others to do the same. The 2025 GEPA Awards Ceremony, held on October 1, recognized outstanding contributions in research and mentorship across our research community.

Below is the full list of awardees.

GEPA Awards 2025

Faculty Awards

Award Recipient
Excellence in Postdoctoral Mentoring Mohammad Mehrmohammadi, PhD
Outstanding Graduate Program Director Christopher Seplaki, PhD

Postdoc Awards

Award Recipient
Outstanding Postdoc Mentor Erin Davis, PhD
Outstanding Postdoc Researcher Sonali Sharma, PhD
Community Impact & Advocacy Postdoc Award Kathryn Toffolo, PhD

Graduate Student Awards

Award Recipient
Graduate Alumni Fellowship Jessica Fiser, Neuroscience
Community Impact & Advocacy Graduate Student Award Sophie Troyer, Microbiology and Immunology
Irving L. Spar Fellowship Catrin Zharyy, Neuroscience
J. Newell Stannard Scholarship Jiwon Choi, Neuroscience
Merritt and Marjorie Cleveland Fellowship Jessica Ogu, Neuroscience
Outstanding Student Mentor Michael Giannetto, Neuroscience

GSS Awards

Award Recipient
GSS Advocacy Award Richard Libby, PhD
GSS Mentoring Award Ruth Serra-Moreno, PhD
GSS Recognition Award Leah Brown

T32 Award

Recipient
Mike McDermott, PhD
Robert Holloway, M.D., M.P.H.

Fellowships & Scholarships

Award Recipient
Provost Fellowship Jonathan Williams, Neuroscience
Provost Fellowship Penelope Pando, Toxicology
Meliora Scholarship Hiba Ahmed, Epidemiology
Meliora Scholarship Jessica Ogu, Neuroscience
Meliora Scholarship Jihad Gadsden, Pathology
Meliora Scholarship Rosebell Onuma, Toxicology

Celebrating the Legacy of David Oakes, PhD

Friday, October 3, 2025

University of Rochester President Sarah Mangelsdorf addresses GEPA Awards attendees.

 

David and Amita

Last month, colleagues, collaborators, and former mentees from near and far came together to honor a scholar, mentor, and colleague whose impact has been felt across generations: David Oakes, PhD, Professor Emeritus of Biostatistics and Computational Biology.

For more than four decades, David’s work has advanced both science and people. His pioneering contributions to survival analysis have shaped the way we understand clinical trials and patient outcomes, and his collaborations with neurologists, cardiologists, and environmental health researchers have directly influenced new FDA-approved therapies.

But what stood out most at his retirement celebration were the stories of mentorship and humanity.

Steve Dewhurst, Vice Dean for Research, reflected on how David’s career has been defined not only by impactful science but also by the collaboration that made it possible.

“What makes you special is the collaboration you’ve done in your career,” he said. “Your work has led to FDA therapeutics. And the mentorship you’ve provided—former trainees speak so highly of you. You’ve built a true legacy.”

Amita Manatunga, Professor of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics at Emory University, and David’s first PhD student in the U.S., recalled his thoughtfulness as both a mentor and a person. She described him as “a true British gentleman, straight out of Masterpiece Theatre.” Soft-spoken but deliberate, “every comment mattered.”

She shared a story of when her son was born at Strong Memorial Hospital on the very day her dissertation proposal was due. David visited her and reassured her that presenting could wait. “He was the first guest my son ever saw,” she said. “David truly launched my career, and I will always be grateful for the start he gave me.”

In his own remarks, David showed his trademark wit. “Of course I did it all by myself,” he said before humbly crediting mentors such as Sir David Cox, as well as longtime colleagues Ira Shoulson and Arthur Moss for shaping his path.

University of Rochester Medical Center CEO and SMD Dean David Linehan, MD, wrote in his tribute, “Your impact, particularly in shaping what is now the Department of Biostatistics and Computational Biology, is truly immeasurable. Your groundbreaking work has led to advances in the treatment of cancer, cardiovascular disease, and neurological disorders, benefiting the scientific community and patients around the world.”

David leaves behind not only a body of scholarship but also a legacy of people, ideas, and collaborations that will continue to thrive.

Please join us in congratulating Dr. Oakes on a remarkable career and wishing him joy in his retirement.

Building the Blueprint: SMD Graduates Its First Genetic Counseling Master’s Students

Wednesday, June 18, 2025

University of Rochester President Sarah Mangelsdorf addresses GEPA Awards attendees.
The first MSGC graduates, along with program leadership.
From left to right: Kimberly Fluet, Emily Calamaro, Abigail Hamilton, Emily Miller, Elizabeth Masteller, Srinka Arora, Jordan Lehman, Ben McPherson, and Audrey Schroeder.

 

One small step across the commencement stage, one big milestone for the School of Medicine and Dentistry. We’re proud to celebrate the first graduating class of our genetic counseling master’s students.

“We’ve reached a few big milestones during development and implementation of the program,” said program director Audrey Schroeder. “Welcoming our first cohort of students in fall 2023 and now celebrating their graduation is especially meaningful for our faculty, clinical partners, and the broader genetics community.”

2022
MSGC graduate Emily Miller speaking during the Master’s and

Advanced Certificate Commencement Ceremony on May 17, 2025

Our Master’s in Genetic Counseling is the first accredited genetic counseling master’s program in upstate New York and helps meet a growing need for highly trained professionals who can guide patients through complex genetic information and its impact on their health.

Students benefit from close collaboration with a wide range of genetics professionals at URMC, which is home to the largest number of clinical genetics professionals of any health care system in upstate New York. Through hands-on learning and clinical rotations, they gain experience in specialties including reproductive genetics, cancer genetics, cardiogenetics, neurogenetics, ocular genetics, inherited metabolic disorders, and more.

“The University of Rochester has been an ideal training site,” Schroeder added. “Our students work directly with genetics experts and have access to the full array of resources and support available through the School of Medicine and Dentistry.”

The milestone graduation was highlighted during the master’s and advanced certificate commencement ceremony, where a member of the inaugural class, Emily Miller, served as student speaker.

“Although only six of us in this room are actually earning the title ‘genetic counselor’ today,” she said, “each person before me exemplifies traits that are key to successful genetic counseling and key to a successful professional career of any kind: innovation, compassion, perseverance, and optimism.

The program welcomed its second cohort of seven students in the fall of 2024 and is poised for continued growth

“Our graduates will go on to improve health care and access locally, nationally, and internationally,” said Schroeder. “We look forward to seeing the contributions they will make to the field of genetics and to the patients they will serve.”

The New Issue of Opportunities to Explore is Out Now!

Tuesday, June 10, 2025

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Honoring excellence in mentoring, teaching, and research

Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Join us in congratulating this year's SMD faculty award winners!

SMD Faculty Mentoring Awards

Trainee Academic Mentoring Award in Clinical Programs

Joseph A. Nicholas, MD, MPH, ’01M (Res)

Professor of Medicine, William and Sheila Konar Family Professor in Geriatrics, Palliative Medicine and Person-Centered Care
 

Trainee Academic Mentoring Award in Basic Science

Marissa Sobolewski Terry, PhD


Assistant Professor of Environmental Medicine and Neuroscience
 

Faculty Academic Mentoring Award

Anne C. Nofziger, MD, ’00M (Res)

Associate Professor of Family Medicine
 

Lifetime Mentoring Award

Gary R. Morrow, PhD, ’88 (MS)

Professor of Surgery and Radiation Oncology, Dean’s Professor
 

Newly Named Professorships

Haggerty-Friedman Professor in Developmental/Behavioral Pediatric Research

  • Suzannah J. Iadarola, PhD
  • Ralph W. Prince Professor in Medicine
Stephen R. Judge, MD ’06M (Res)
  • Denham S. Ward, MD, PhD Professor
Michael J. Scott, MB, ChB
  • E. Philip Saunders Distinguished Professor
Michael D. Maloney, MD, ’97M (Res)
  • Pluta Professor in Breast Care
Anna C. Weiss, MD
     

Dean's Professors

Dean’s Professor, Public Health Sciences

  • Elaine L. Hill, PhD
  • Dean’s Associate Professor, Biochemistry and Biophysics
  • Mitchell R. O’Connell, PhD

Dean's Teaching Fellow Awards

  • Annabel S. Fu, MD, ’11M (MD), ’15M (Res) (Psychiatry)
  • Karlo J. Lizarraga Mendoza, MD, MS (Neurology, Neuroscience)
  • Sarah E. McConnell, PhD, ’10M (MS), ’13M (PhD) (Neuroscience)
  • Erica O. Miller, MD, ’18M (Flw) (Medicine, Pediatrics)

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