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Lab members root for the Trenton Thunder, the minor league affiliate of the NY Yankees.

Karuri accepts faculty position
Nancy W. Karuri, Ph.D., has moved on to an Assistant Professor position at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago but is continuing to collaborate with Jean (right) and Princeton chemistry professor Jeff Schwartz (left).


Adam accepts faculty position
Adam J. Engler, Ph.D., has packed up his Yankees paraphernalia and traveling tiki torch and moved on to a position as Assistant Professor of Bioengineering at UCSD.
Geoff Hunt wins CellSlam award
NIH Director Dr. Elias Zerhouni awarded Geoff Hunt an official NIH pin for his performance at CellSlam, the 2007 ASCB “Show Me the Science!” Stand-Up Science Poetry Slam. 7 finalists were each allowed 3 minutes without audio-visual devices to make a science issue, concept, or discovery come alive before a live, standing-room-only audience. The celebrated panel of judges included Dr. Zerhouni, science journalists from the New York Times, Washington Post, and NPR, editors from Nature and Science magazines, and several members of the ASCB. Geoff performed a scientific rendering of Snoop Dogg's "Gin and Juice", providing a colorful description of graduate student life at the bench. Video of the performance is available at: CellSlam 2007


Selwyn accepts faculty position
Selwyn A. Williams, Ph.D., has taken a position as Assistant Professor of Biology at City Tech, New York City College of Technology of the City University of New York (CUNY) system. He is maintaining his ties with the Schwarzbauer lab doing a summer project supported by an American Society for Cell Biology MAC Visiting Professorship award.
Le and Courtney Graduate

