MBLCommunity Shares Research at Postdoctoral Symposium

Noah Martin, a Ph.D. student working with the Rosenthal lab, presents on RNA recoding in cephalopods to Henry Jacques, a research assistant in the Echeverri lab, and Beverly Naigles, a postdoctoral scientist in the Swartz lab. Credit: Alex Megerle

美女直播做爱's annual Postdoctoral Symposium was held Tuesday, March 11. Postdocs, graduate students, research assistants, and post-bacs were invited to present their research to the MBLcommunity.

Over 20 presenters shared their work in the form of long talks, flash talks, and poster presentations. Attendees also enjoyed a career panel from professionals in a variety of fields and a pizza lunch in Swope.

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Two women stand in front of a moveable bulletin board. The one on the left is showing the other an iPad.

ENGAGE Bio-Postbac Talia Marc (left) presents research on body axis development in sea stars and sea cucumbers to Senior Scientist Zoe Cardon. Credit: Alex Megerle

A man leads against a lectern and addresses viewers in an auditorium. He is making the "air quotes" sign.

Periklis Paganos, a postdoctoral scientist in the Swartz lab, speaks on the pre-chordate origins of conserved ovarian cell types and regulatory systems. Credit: Alex Megerle

A woman stands behind a lectern in front of people in an auditorium

Jaqulin Wallace, a research assistant in the Morgan lab, presents research on synaptic vesicle docking and trafficking at a vertebrate synapse. Credit: Alex Megerle

A line of people get snacks and drinks from a table.

Attendees at Tuesday's postdoctoral symposium line up for snacks and coffee during a break in the action in Rowe Lab. Credit: Alex Megerle

A crowd of people sit at circular tables in a room.

Tuesday's postdoctoral symposium broke for lunch at noon. Credit: Alex Megerle

Rectangular slices of pizza sit on a white tray.

Attendees to the postdoctoral symposium enjoyed a pizza lunch. Credit: Alex Megerle

Various types of cookies sit on a white tray. Also on the table are disposable plates and cutlery and a drink container.

Cookies were part of the spread at lunch on Tuesday. Credit: Alex Megerle

A man in a beige suit and a woman wearing navy blue sit at a table with microphones in front of them.

Jean-Phillipe Nicola脧 (Consulat General of France in Boston) and Sandra Sanchez (Framingham State University) during the career panel at Tuesday's postdoctoral symposium. Credit: Alex Megerle

Four people--three women and one man--sit at a table with microphones in front of them.

From left to right: Erin Bryant (Sea Education Association), Michelle Collins (MassWildlife), Jean-Phillipe Nicola脧 (Consulat General of France in Boston), and Sandra Sanchez (Framingham State University) form a career panel. Credit: Alex Megerle

A man gestures to a poster hanging on a bulletin board and faces another man and a woman, who are facing toward the poster..

Noah Martin (center), a Ph.D. student working with the Rosenthal lab, presents research on RNA recoding in cephalopods to Henry Jacques, a research assistant in the Echeverri lab, and Beverly Naigles, a postdoctoral scientist in the Swartz lab. Credit: Alex Megerle

Two women stand in front of a poster on a bulletin board. The one on the left is pointing to the poster, while the one on the right faces the poster.

Paula Diaz Sanchez (left), a research assistant in the Rosenthal lab, presents research on adenosine deamination and protein recoding in cephalopods to Jennifer McCarthy-Taylor, a postdoctoral scientist in the Albertin lab. Credit: Alex Megerle