Retreat 2007
August 25-26, Kellogg Biological Station
Pictures from Past Retreats
The Genetics Program and the Cell a
nd Molecular Program jointly host an annual retreat prior to the beginning of the fall semester. The retreat is held at the Kellogg Biological Station in Hickory Corners, MI.
A "students only" session precedes the faculty-student retreat on Saturday afternoon. This session is composed of short oral research presentations by students representing a range of disciplines on campus. Faculty presentations are Saturday evening and Sunday morning. Saturday evening presentations are followed by a poster session.
GENETICS RETREAT 2007:
August 25-26, 2007 at the Kellogg Biological Station
Genetics students at the retreat |
Four second-year genetics students and their computers: Nicole Milton, Brenda Marrero-Rosado, Jessica Taft, and Megha Gulati. |
Students enjoy the lake in canoes |
A few students stand on the dock |
More students enjoying the beautiful lake and grounds at the Kellogg Biological Station |
After dinner, everyone gathers outside |
Emily Flynn shows her poster to Tejas Kadakia |
Genetics students Soumya Korrapati and Ellen Wilch at the poster session |
Professor Susan Conrad at the poster session |
Professor John Fyfe gives a presentation |
Saturday, August 25, 2007
12:00-1:00 Lunch for GRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY.
1:00-3:30 GRADUATE STUDENT SESSION.
1:00 Informal Introduction
1:10 Kanchan Pavangadkar – Genetics(Triezenberg - Thomashow Lab)
1:30 Julie Bordowitz – CMB (Montgomery Lab)
1:50 Break
2:10 Weifeng Mao – Genetics (Hans Cheng Lab)
2:30 Charlie Miller – CMB (Weinreich Lab, VARI)
2:50 Student Panel Discussion: Make the Most of Your First years in Graduate School
Brenda Marrero-Rosado (GEN 2nd Yr, Uhal Lab), Meghan Drummond (GEN 3rd Yr, Friderici Lab), Laura Lamb (CMB 4th Yr., Miranti Lab – VARI), Aaron DeWard (CMB 4th Yr, Albert Lab - VARI)
3:30 – 6:00 Faculty/Post-docs Arrive; Check-in; Poster set-up; Socialize
5:00 Tour of KBS Manor House ($3.00 per person)
6:00 Dinner
7:00 Welcome and Introduction of New Graduate Students and Program Members
7:15 Kellogg Biological Center Overview
7:30"Genetics of floral traits: the roles of integration and constraint in adaptive evolution,” Jeff Conner (Plant Biology)
8:00 "Regulation of neuronal signaling by alternative splicing and RNA editing of an insect sodium channel gene,"Ke Dong (Entomology)
8:30 Poster Session and Refreshments
Sunday, August 26, 2007
7:00 Bird Sanctuary Tour ($3.00 Faculty/Post Docs, Free for Students)
8:00 – 9:00 Breakfast and Check-out
9:15 "Molecular evolutionary genetics in yeast (Saccharomyces Cerevisiae)," Barry Williams (Zoology)
9:45 "Actin and hearing: what’s the connection?" Karen Friderici (Microbiology and Molecular Genetics)
10:15 Coffee Break
10:45 "How an insect parasitic nematode transmits an essential symbiont,"Todd Ciche (Microbiology and Molecular Genetics)
11:15 "Overcoming current limitations for biological oil production by employing genetic and genomic approaches," Christoph Benning (Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)
Noon Lunch and Departure
Pictures From Previous CMB/GEN Retreats
CMB/GEN Retreat 2006: GEN students at breakfast.
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CMB/GEN Retreat 2006: Water volleyball |
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![]() Bill Underwood observes genetics poster. |
![]() Dr. Steve Treizenberg takes a moment to learn from Genetics and CMB students |
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Francis Trail |
Donna Klowslowski |
Andreas Weber |
Q. How many graduate students does it take to screw in a projector light bulb? A. Apparently 5. |
Gauri Jawdekar and others listen intently |
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Trevor Wagner, Harrie Van Erp, and Ajith Vengellur discuss genetics |
Rob Britton discusses a poster with Fransisco Herrarra |
Adam Nelson, John Fyfe and Andreas Weber |






















