She was also just awarded a summer research fellowship with the National Taiwan University. She'll spend the summer working in a research lab in Taiwan (and maybe collecting canacids and ephydrids) before coming back to Berkeley to start grad school in the fall. Congratulations!!
Nina Pak has been admitted into the graduate program in the Department of Environmental Sciences, Policy and Management! While she won't be changing labs, everyone is excited to have her stay in the lab as a PhD student.
She was also just awarded a summer research fellowship with the National Taiwan University. She'll spend the summer working in a research lab in Taiwan (and maybe collecting canacids and ephydrids) before coming back to Berkeley to start grad school in the fall. Congratulations!!
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Over the weekend we heard that two papers had been accepted. One, lead by Darren Obbard at the University of Edinburgh, examines dating in the Drosophilidae using several Hawaiian calibration points. It will be appearing in Molecular Biology and Evolution. The other is a survey of Wolbachia in endemic Hawaiian insects (see Figure) that will be out in Fly. The paper was coauthored by Gordon Bennett and former undergraduate Norma Pantoja. Congratulations to all the lab members who are graduating this year. Gordon received his PhD and will be moving on to a postdoctoral position in Nancy Moran's Lab at Yale. Crystal got her Bachelor's degree in Molecular Toxicology and is applying to Pharmacy School. Best of luck to you both in the future!
Come and hear about Crystal Teng's honors thesis research. Her talk is scheduled for 12:24 on Friday in 114 Morgan Hall. See you there!
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