Showing posts with label Hawaii. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hawaii. Show all posts
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Congratulations Dr. Padilla-Gamino!
Congratulations to Jackie, who passed her Ph.D. defense today in Hawaii. Jackie has been working in the lab on the reproduction of Montipora capitata on Oahu as part of her thesis, and goes on to a fabulous postdoc in Santa Barbara. We wish you all the best Dr. Jackie and can't wait to see those publications!
Friday, November 12, 2010
Packing the lab
It's been all go the last few weeks, organizing, packing and getting the lab ready to ship to Maine. Tuesday saw the last day of work in the Waller lab of the Marine Sciences Building, and Wednesday - Friday has seen all the fabulous lab users kicking in to help get me packed and on my way. I can honestly say this move would not be possible without the help of the undergrads, grad students and postdocs who have made the lab, and the University of Hawaii, a fun place to be. More photos soon as we pack the POD container over the weekend.
Aloha
Dr.W.
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The PODS container arrives. |
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The PODS container being dropped off in the loading dock of the Marine Sciences Building. |
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Keo and Christian tackle packing my office. |
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Ryan packs the glassware in a very dismantled looking laboratory. |
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Daniel stacking boxes, ready for packing the POD this weekend. |
Monday, October 4, 2010
Samples Packed!
Today Laura, Ryan, Louise, Christian and I packed all the histology samples ready for their long haul to Maine. It is a poignant moment, these samples will be the first shipment to land in Maine, ready for the big move. The container is booked for the first week of November, so all the rest of the lab is going to leave a good 5 weeks before I will actually be leaving the island. Up until now it hasn't seemed real, but time flies and soon the Waller lab will be headed to the cold East. Exciting to be moving somewhere new, adventures are always fun and this certainly will be an adventure, but also sad to be leaving Hawaii and all the students we've had through the lab. It's been a great group and i'll miss everyone who's been working here.
Lots more packing to go though, so better get moving in that direction!
Aloha
Dr. W.
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