2024 Scholars
2024 VERTICES
Haley Galvis was born in Orlando, Florida. She graduated from the University of Central Florida Burnett Honors College with a Dual Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences and Biotechnology with a music minor. As an undergraduate, Haley was involved in researching the effects of alternative therapies, such as art therapy and music therapy, which inspired her to investigate the neurobiological mechanisms behind them. Her research interests lie in the mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases and neuroinflammation, intending to develop novel therapeutic applications. Outside of the lab, Haley enjoys trying new restaurants, attending concerts, and playing her saxophone.
Thyandra Martinez, originally from Rhode Island, is a first-generation college graduate from the University of Hartford, where she earned a B.S. in Biochemistry in 2023. Her current research interests include structural biology and chemical biology. In the future, Thyandra plans to complete a Ph.D. in a biomedical-related discipline to fulfill her goals of pursuing a career in patent law and managing a research laboratory. During her free time, she enjoys weightlifting and thrift shopping.
Taverlyn received her B.S. in Biology from Prairie View A&M University. Taverlyn served as Miss Prairie View A&M University 2022-2023. In 2023, she was an AMGEN Scholar at Yale University investigating the role of macrophage-derived inflammation in aged female mice. Currently, she is a fellow in the Vanderbilt Experimental Research Training Inclusion Community Engagement Skills (VERTICES) Postbaccalaureate Research Education Program. In the Dean Lab, she is investigating how protein in diet influences metabolic dysfunction in mice, especially glucagon secretion and amino acid transporter expression that promotes alpha cell proliferation.
Kaylee Yeager was born and raise in Cressona, Pennsylvania. She graduated magna cum laude from Moravian University with a Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience, with a concentration on cellular neurobiology. At Vanderbilt, Kaylee has been studying visual system development in mice and hopes to continue studying systems neuroscience throughout her graduate career. Kaylee plans to pursue a PhD in neuroscience and build a career in academia as a principal investigator. Outside of the lab, Kaylee enjoys reading, watching sci-fi, working out, and photography.





