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.


Miriam Greenberg zeroing in with surgical precision during an intense match of Jenga.

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