Marc, along with Tracy Bale and Kellie Church, organized The Mechanisms of Allostasis Conference: Stressed or Stressed Out. Pictured here with Joe Laakso (Dir Sci Policy, Endo Soc.), Ursula Kaiser (BWH and President, Endo Soc.), Tracy Bale (U Col. Med Sch), and Kellie Church (UCSD).
Stephanie (left) and Kalpana (right) presenting their work at the inaugural HCMPH Symposium.
At ENDO 2019 with our collaborator from Otsuka Pharmaceutical, Dr. Srikanth Gottipati.Â
Dinner with our friend and collaborator, Dr. Nick Chia, Associate Director of the Microbiome Program, Center for Individualized Medicine, Mayo Clinic (Rochester, MN)
Kalpana recieves the Endocrine Society Early Investigator Award, sponsored by Pfizer.
Sarah Finkelstein and Teja Reddy present their posters at the Wellesley College Summer Science Research Program Poster Session
The Tetel Lab goes to the Cape!
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Joe and his adorable kids visited Wellesley this summer
Dana and Mackensie, along with Aaron and Brandon, met in Santa Clara for Guatemalan dinner!
Christina was awarded the Doctor Leila C. Knox Prize in Biology, Rosalind was awarded the Judith Adams '75 Prize for premedical students and Dana (not pictured since she was away working on her MPH in Cambridge) was awarded the Susan Lee Campbell Memorial Prize for Graduate Study in the Health Professions. All three will be attending Harvard Medical School in the Fall of 2011.
Christina and Courtney presented their poster at the 2009 Society for Neuroscience meeting in Chicago. Courtney received a travel award from the Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience.
Mackensie ('08), working with the Spinal Muscular Atrophy Foundation, was also at the 2009 SfN meeting!
Christina presented her poster at the 2009 Endocrine Society Meeting in Washington DC. In addition, Christina was selected to attend a full-day Trainee Day symposium on careers in Endocrinology.
While on Sabbatical in 2008-09, Marc spent 5 months in Italy. He participated in the 5th International Meeting on Steroids and the Nervous System in Torino, Italy in February 2009. From March -July, Marc worked with Roberto Melcangi and his lab (below) at the University of Milano studying the ability of progestins and other neuroactive steroids to provide protective effects against peripheral neurodegeneration. Marc and his family had a wonderful time enjoying the hospitality of the Italians and the beauty of northern Italy.
Marc presented at the US/Japan Neurosteroid Symposium in Gifu, Japan. This meeting was funded by the NIH and NSF to promote interaction between US and Japanese scientists.
Dana presented her poster at the 2008 Endocrine Society Meeting in San Francisco and attended the Trainee Day symposium on careers in Endocrinology.
At the Endo meeting, Marc participated on a panel at the Endo Trainee Day to discuss balancing work and family.
In April, Courtney presented the results of her research to the Wellesley community.
In November, we attended the annual Society for Neuroscience meeting in San Diego.
Mackenise and Dana presented their poster at the SFN meeting. Mackensie won a travel award from the Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience to attend the SFN meeting.
In October, we attended the annual Society for Neuroscience meeting in Atlanta.
While at the meeting we presented a poster of our recent findings.
In October, we attended the annual meeting of the Center for Neuroendocrine Studies at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
Lab members and friends by the Biological Sciences bus before heading back to Wellesley.
In August, the lab (including Mbaira who joined us for the summer) went out to lunch to celebrate a summer's worth of hard work.
We had lunch at our favorite Thai restaurant followed by our favorite ice cream for desert.
In August, Mackensie presented the results of her summer research to the Wellesley community.
In June, we attended the international Endocrine Society Meeting which was held in Boston.
Mackensie enjoys the Boston Harbor at ENDO 2006.
Marc and Joe after a session on nuclear receptors.
Joe enjoys the Boston Harbor at ENDO 2006.