memories of idaho inbre
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Ten years of Idaho INBRE ( 2001 - 2011)TRANSCRIPT
2002
2001
2006
2008
“You can, you will, you must!”
~Dr. Sidney McNairy, 2010
2010
2005
2003
2007
“Two of my favorite INBRE moments are crowning Carolyn as Queen of INBRE and the Scholars winning the Faculty
Choice Poster Award.”
~Professor Rhena Cooper
2008
2003
2010
2007
“My favorite INBRE moment was when I got back my DNA plasmid sequences and found out that they were correct! It was my first time cloning plasmids, so I was thrilled to finally receive a
correct sequence. I felt like my mentor, Dr. Juliette Tinker, was so patient and really made my experience memorable and successful. Definitely a summer to
remember!”
~ Kimberly Empey
2003
2001
2010
2009
“My best experience was getting to hold the 7 day old American Kestrel chicks and successfully removing a blood sample.”
~Christeena Sevy
2001
2007
2010
2007
“I will never forget wrapping the packing tape around the Fed Ex
box that held the INBRE‐2 proposal. I was so exhausted but very happy because I knew
that I helped accomplish something very special.”
~Leslie Thompson
2002
2007
2008
2002
"We've had a lot of failures in the lab, well not a lot, but some
failures." ~Dayne Sullivan
"In the lab we call those setbacks."
~Dr. Craig McGowan
2008
2007
2008
2003
"Working with Dr. Oxford. She is friendly and helpful and strives for her students to do the very
best that they can.“
~Anonymous, 2004
2010
2002
2001
2008
“It was awesome when I got my first list of matches for my bacterial sequences! Best
feeling ever!”
~Juliane Smith
2010
2010
2008
2010
"The highlight of my research experience was attending lab every day. Accomplishing the small goals set for myself each day was an experience in itself.“
~Anonymous, 2004
2003
2008
2002
2010
“My favorite night was the 24 hour night my team pulled. We were so tired by the next day and Ashley looked so chipper!”
~JT Garner
2010
2009
2002
2008
“Keep smiling!”
~Dr. Mike Laskowski
2009
2008
2010
2008
“…I believe my experiences in the INBRE Scholars program really educated me in the benefits of interdisciplinary
research and teamwork. Thank you, INBRE, it was awesome!”
~Reilly Clark
2009
2002
2008
2009
“It’s okay, it’s just that they have their Ph.D.!”
~The INBRE Office in Moscow
2010
2009
2008
2007
"Thank you so much for all of your hard work. Being involved with the INBRE Program is one of the best things that has happened to me. The opportunities you have
given me have been just as educating as going to lectures and
classes."
~Mason Frederickson
2010
2008
2002
2010
“After working in the lab for two weeks, I developed a great
appreciation for those who are trying to create vaccines and
cures.”
~2007 INBRE Student
2008
2002
2009
2010
“At INBRE we work hard and play hard!”
~Dr. Carolyn Hovde Bohach
2002
2003
2007
2010
“What’s that smell?”~Dr. Raffy Gorospe, NIH Program
“I think those are Carolyn’s cows up the road.”
~Leslie Thompson
2010
2009
2008
2006
“This was a life changing experience and I am grateful. When our western blots were positive for our proteins, I
almost cried.”
~2008 INBRE Scholar
2008
2010
2009
2002
“INBRE opportunities supported pivotal points in my academic career…I am now officially a
Ph.D. candidate!”
~Dr. Ingrid Fruth
2008
2010
2008
2009
“Is there ever enough time?”
~2008 INBRE Fellow
2008
2010
2002
2009
“The highlight of my summer was the friends I made while
doing cool research.”
~2009 INBRE Scholar
2009
2010
2002
2008
“Life doesn’t mess around.”
~Whitney Floch, 2011
2010
2008
2009
2008
“I loved the day I realized I knew what to do and I took complete
charge of the project.”
~2008 INBRE Scholar
2009
2009
2011
2010
“My interaction with my mentor was the highlight. Herve Gambliel is fantastic.”
~2010 INBRE Intern
2011
2010
2002
2011
“The Scholars Program was the most intense combination of fun and hard work that I have every
experienced.”
~2007 INBRE Scholar
2010
2009
2009
2002
“This summer was the best summer of my entire life!”
~2011 INBRE Intern
2009
2011
2008
2009
“I think we are finally getting to a point where things will settle down and we will have less major projects looming.”
~Dr. Carolyn Bohach, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
2010
2010
2009
2007
“I learned that there is a lot of ‘RE’ in research!”
~2007 INBRE Fellow
2009
2010
2008
2010
“It’s really cool to collaborate with biology and engineering because then you get two perspectives on stuff.”
~2007 INBRE Fellow
2010
2008
2009
2010
“Getting data you don’t expect to get‐good or bad‐is always a
highlight.”
~2008 INBRE Fellow
2009
2008
2010
2009
“INBRE has been a time of expansion for me. I expected my hand to be held for the
whole summer, but I was quite incorrect. INBRE gave me a chance to be independent.”
~2007 INBRE Fellow
2011
2009
2008
2010
“Throw the battle plans out after the first shot, improvise.”
~President Dwight Eisenhower (via Dr. Sam Minnich)
2010
2009
2008
2010
“Quack, quack, quack will be our code word if things get a little
too tense!”
~The INBRE Office in Moscow
2010
2009
2011
2008
“To be honest I expected all of the INBRE faculty and fellows to be really serious and without a sense of humor, real bookworm nerdy types. [E]veryone was so fun and laid back…definitely a
pleasant surprise.”~ 2008 INBRE Fellow
2002
2011
2009
2008
“The poster presentation of my internship pushed me to a new level of professionalism and gave me great opportunity to get to talk to other students
with similar goals.”
~2007 INBRE Fellow
2008
2010
2008
2009
“PMID does NOT equal PMCID!”
~Linda Liou,2009, 2010, 2011
2008
2009
2002
2011
“INBRE opened doors. I was brave enough to walk through every one not knowing what
was on the other side.”
~Veronica Hendricks, Former INBRE Fellow
2011
2009
Art by Professor Rhena Cooper
2003