The McGee-Lawrence laboratory studies processes regulating the maintenance and regeneration
of bone structure and biomechanical strength in aging and disease states. Ongoing
projects are working to understand hormonal (e.g., endogenous glucocorticoids), epigenetic
(e.g., histone deacetylases), nutrient (e.g., kynurenine / aryl hydrocarbon receptor),
and mechanobiological therapeutic targets for skeletal homeostasis as well as skeletal
interorgan communication with other body systems such as skeletal muscle, adrenal
glands, and fat depots. This research is funded by the NIH National Institute on Aging
(NIA), the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS),
and NASA, with previous support from the National Science Foundation and the American
Diabetes Association.
Dr. McGee-Lawrence plays an active role in leadership and service within the Orthopaedic
Research Society (ORS), the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research (ASBMR),
and NIH study sections such as the Skeletal Biology Development and Disease panel.
Additionally, she is heavily involved in teaching, contributing to the education of
medical and graduate students across the Medical College of Georgia (MCG) and The
Graduate School at Augusta University (TGS)