
Photo credit: Jiajia Ji

Dr. Miriam Greenberg, who chaired the Gordon Research Conference, was presented with a coffee mug depicting her favorite lipid, cardiolipin!
Ramim, a PhD candidate in the Greenberg lab, presents his research on altered amino acid metabolism in TAFAZZIN-KO cells. He shared his poster at both the Gordon Research Symposium and the Gordon Research Conference, and also delivered a 2-minute poster preview during the conference.


Ramim posing for his mugshot after winning the best (closest to 2-minutes) time during the 2-minute poster previews. Sadly, there were no cardiolipin mugs, so Ramim had to settle for the next best lipid (phosphatidylethanolamine).
Vikalp Kumar, a PhD candidate in the Greenberg lab, presents his research on defective retinoic acid metabolism in TAFAZZIN-KO cells. During the Gordon Research Symposium, he delivered a 10-minute talk highlighting his findings, followed by a poster presentation. He also shared his work during the Gordon Research Conference, where he gave a 2-minute poster preview, then presented his poster.


Tyler Ralph-Epps, a PhD candidate in the Greenberg lab, showcased his work on fatty acid metabolism in TAFAZZIN-KO cells. At the Gordon Research Symposium, he gave a 10-minute oral presentation, then presented his poster. He later delivered a 2-minute poster preview before his presenting his poster at the Gordon Research Conference.
Greenberg lab members, past and present, eating lunch during the Gordon Research Conference.

