Infectious Diseases & Immunology had the first in-person retreat in 3 years on May 18 and 19, 2022. It took place at the Austin Carey Learning Center, where faculty and staff gathered to discuss the present and future of the department, share current work, and look forward to what lies ahead in the field. We hope to see everyone again next year!
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The lake at Austin Carey Learning Center
ID&I faculty discussing important issues.
ID&I faculty enjoying the view.
Faculty Roundtable.
ID&I faculty and staff gearing up for day 2 of our retreat.
Dr. Moore rallying the department.
Dr. Dinglasan giving an update of his lab’s work.
Dr. Zhou talking about his lab.
Dr. Crosby giving an update on her work to the department.
Dr. Allred gives a talk on his work.
Dr. Tuanyok explains current work in his lab.
Dr. Curtiss gives an overview of future endeavors.
Dr. Eshraghi gives the department an insight into his work.
Dr. Viadanna explains his work during the poster session.
Vinicius Lima gives a presentation on his current work.
Brittany Russ points out specific data during her presentation.
Left to Right: Dr. Carlos Romero, Anna Lundgren, and Charles Yowell.
Left to Right: Na Sun, Robert Merkel, and Eric Helm.
Megan Miller presents a talk on her work.
Borja Lopez-Gutierrez gives a short summary of his project.
Eric Helm discusses his current work.
Dr. Xiong gives a talk on his research.
Vinicius Lima gives his three-minute thesis.
Yiran Shen talks about her current project.
Pacharapong Khrongsee gives the department a short talk on his thesis.
Na Sun presents slides on her current research.
Nicole Nazario presents her three-minute thesis to faculty and staff.
Alex Burne presents her work to the department.
Dr. Pascual gives an overview of his work.
Dr. Sahay gives an overview of his project.
Dr. Moore discusses the work of her lab.
Dr. Nguyen gives a presentation on his lab’s focus.
Dr. Mary Brown talks about the future of her work.
Dr. Subramaniam informs the department of his goals.
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